And therefore I doubt (and I know this is supposition) he would have allowed us to decline to the point where we will in all probability drop out of the all-encompassing Premier League with barely a whimper and a national laughing stock to boot.
It seems like a foregone conclusion now that we will be relegated but my greatest fear is that if we were to drop down a division, I couldn't see us coming back up for a long, long time. A club of Villa's resources shouldn't be scraping by in the top flight, yet we'd be asking the same management - who have mismanaged us so badly - to galvanise the club and streamline it effectively enough to be competitive. Essentially, I have no faith in anyone at Villa Park to do that."It's a big shit sandwich and we all have to take a bite".
Quote from: TopDeck113 on November 29, 2015, 12:38:46 PMAnd therefore I doubt (and I know this is supposition) he would have allowed us to decline to the point where we will in all probability drop out of the all-encompassing Premier League with barely a whimper and a national laughing stock to boot. He dismantled a European Cup winning side in about 2 and bit seasons and under his stewardship saw us appoint numerous horrific managers. Oh and throw in that relegation in 86/87 too. How do you think the world of football would have viewed us had the Internet, social media, 24 hour radio and TV analysis existed back in the mid to late 80's?That might be the most revisionist Doug Ellis statement I've ever read on here.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on November 29, 2015, 03:21:41 PMQuote from: TopDeck113 on November 29, 2015, 12:38:46 PMAnd therefore I doubt (and I know this is supposition) he would have allowed us to decline to the point where we will in all probability drop out of the all-encompassing Premier League with barely a whimper and a national laughing stock to boot. He dismantled a European Cup winning side in about 2 and bit seasons and under his stewardship saw us appoint numerous horrific managers. Oh and throw in that relegation in 86/87 too. How do you think the world of football would have viewed us had the Internet, social media, 24 hour radio and TV analysis existed back in the mid to late 80's?That might be the most revisionist Doug Ellis statement I've ever read on here.If you re-read my post you will notice that I deliberately included the term "all-encompassing Premier League". My view on his stewardship during the the 1980s is not any different to that which you have written (although I wouldn't agree on the "numerous horrific managers" - that's the preserve of the current regime). I stand by my moriginal post: I doubt very much we would have endured a similar five year period under Doug. We can disagree as to whether the motivation would be his own ego/vanity or the value of the Premier League finances or both, but it simply wouldn't have happened.
Again, you're not reading what I'm writing. I'm talking about the here and now. I'm talking about the Premier League and the fact that a club not in it effectively ceases to exist in the eyes of the national media. I'm talking about the millions we'd be losing in money through relegation. For the avoidance of any doubt, Doug's treatment of the manager and players of the European Cup winning team was atrocious. And, yes, it takes some kind of genius to go from Champions of Europe to relegation in five years (of which the first two we were doing alright). But the reason I'm talking about the here and now was because in 1987 relegation was a hit a club could take and perhaps benefit from for lots of reasons. In 2016 it is not quite as straightforward and, for all his faults, Doug would have recognised it.
Quote from: TopDeck113 on November 29, 2015, 04:11:28 PMAgain, you're not reading what I'm writing. I'm talking about the here and now. I'm talking about the Premier League and the fact that a club not in it effectively ceases to exist in the eyes of the national media. I'm talking about the millions we'd be losing in money through relegation. For the avoidance of any doubt, Doug's treatment of the manager and players of the European Cup winning team was atrocious. And, yes, it takes some kind of genius to go from Champions of Europe to relegation in five years (of which the first two we were doing alright). But the reason I'm talking about the here and now was because in 1987 relegation was a hit a club could take and perhaps benefit from for lots of reasons. In 2016 it is not quite as straightforward and, for all his faults, Doug would have recognised it.You can't just add in 'here and now' and 'the premier league' to suit your argument.
Quote from: Clampy on November 29, 2015, 04:21:19 PMQuote from: TopDeck113 on November 29, 2015, 04:11:28 PMAgain, you're not reading what I'm writing. I'm talking about the here and now. I'm talking about the Premier League and the fact that a club not in it effectively ceases to exist in the eyes of the national media. I'm talking about the millions we'd be losing in money through relegation. For the avoidance of any doubt, Doug's treatment of the manager and players of the European Cup winning team was atrocious. And, yes, it takes some kind of genius to go from Champions of Europe to relegation in five years (of which the first two we were doing alright). But the reason I'm talking about the here and now was because in 1987 relegation was a hit a club could take and perhaps benefit from for lots of reasons. In 2016 it is not quite as straightforward and, for all his faults, Doug would have recognised it.You can't just add in 'here and now' and 'the premier league' to suit your argument. Yes I can when it was the premise of my original post.
Whether it's 1987 or 2016, relegation is best avoided.
Quote from: Clampy on November 29, 2015, 04:27:11 PMWhether it's 1987 or 2016, relegation is best avoided. Yes like any other problem best avoided however when it happens we must deal with it properly with a plan to recover.