One of Lerner's biggest crimes is allowing the revision and viewing of Deadly's reign, but in some ways I can understand it. Ellis the way and I agree whole heartedly with Dave, he with alot of malice dismantled the 82 team, made them for years feel unwelcome and at the same time lost a hell of alot of good football knowledge that could have been tapped into over the years by AV. But and heres the But, people had a focal point to spill their anger, wave our pound signs, chant "Ellis Out" at the back of the Trinity.He used the Villa for his own extensive ego trip and financial gain, but with Stride there at least had a person with working knowledge of the game of football that was becoming the business of football and one thing I never heard him do, although his actions spoke louder than words at times with his lack of the final penny or pound, was talk down the expectations of AVFC, he would never state that we were there to make up the numbers and that stopping in the top flight was something we should be grateful for.That is something I will never forgive Lerner and the people he appointed in all positions, for allowing the total dismantling of any ambition held within Villa Park and to turn us the supporters into accepting nodding dogs and just awaiting the inevitable, whatever money he will lose will not even out that bile in my mouth whenever I hear his name.
Don't forget that a pathetic, shambolic joke of a Newcastle team came straight back up and won the vast majority of their games in the championship, and they're owned by a man who only cares about doing it on the cheap and whose popularity is on a par with a registered sex offender. There's no reason why we couldn't do the same, we're not necessarily going to be stuck there for years. Of course we will lose money but it gives us the chance to clear out some of the crap, and finally build up some confidence and momentum.
Quote from: phantom limb on November 29, 2015, 09:15:02 AMDon't forget that a pathetic, shambolic joke of a Newcastle team came straight back up and won the vast majority of their games in the championship, and they're owned by a man who only cares about doing it on the cheap and whose popularity is on a par with a registered sex offender. There's no reason why we couldn't do the same, we're not necessarily going to be stuck there for years. Of course we will lose money but it gives us the chance to clear out some of the crap, and finally build up some confidence and momentum.That Newcastle side had a few decent players though - Carroll, Nolan, Butt, Alan Smith..... All were better in their positions than any of our current squad are. And the 2nd division, or whatever it's called, is ultra competitive now and our team would be like rabbits in headlights.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on November 29, 2015, 12:11:12 PMQuote from: phantom limb on November 29, 2015, 09:15:02 AMDon't forget that a pathetic, shambolic joke of a Newcastle team came straight back up and won the vast majority of their games in the championship, and they're owned by a man who only cares about doing it on the cheap and whose popularity is on a par with a registered sex offender. There's no reason why we couldn't do the same, we're not necessarily going to be stuck there for years. Of course we will lose money but it gives us the chance to clear out some of the crap, and finally build up some confidence and momentum.That Newcastle side had a few decent players though - Carroll, Nolan, Butt, Alan Smith..... All were better in their positions than any of our current squad are. And the 2nd division, or whatever it's called, is ultra competitive now and our team would be like rabbits in headlights. And then we just have to hope we don't end up with a chicken farmer or sports shop magnate etc.
Agree with the revisionist rewriting of Doug's reign. There is a lot of people with short memories. However, the one charge leveled at Doug that I struggle with is that he was only in it for himself. The ego. The self-styled Mr Aston Villa.Even if that is true, he was smart enough and a canny enough operator to know that he would have to maintain the club's profile and ultimately that mean top flight football. He knew that he had to glad hand and schmooze the right people in football's corridors of power, to ensure that he -and by extension the club - weren't sidelined or forgotten. And although he did get it wrong on occasions, he generally knew when to give a manager the bullet. The only one where history will say he got it spectacularly wrong is with Tony Barton. If that is all about ego, what we could done with over the last half a dozen years is an owner with the same character trait.
I wonder how this absentee negligent c*** feels right now?
All I'll say for Deadly, regardless of the good, the bad and the ugly under him and his ego is in no question at all, but if he didn't have a genuine affection for the club he wouldn't be at almost every home game. He's older than the Earth itself but still turns up and a few times when I've seen him in the last year he's not looked too great. His main interest whilst here (and perhaps now) may have been Doug Ellis, but I can't help but like the guy, in the same way as you might like a cantankerous uncle who winds up the family for the majority of the time but is still part of the furniture and occasionally buys you a good present and you think "ah he's okay I guess."Randy on the other hand wouldn't get a drop of my piss if he was on fire. If I was in my 90(millions)'s like Doug, I wouldn't come to watch this horror. I'd be too worried that 10 minutes would make my ticker crumble to dust and they'd take me out the ground in a black bag.