He [Ellis] took us down, Randy probably will. Judge each man by his deeds, or something like that.
Would Ellis have allowed O'Neill to throw the clubs money around without asking questions?Would Ellis have appointed the manager of Birmingham City?Would Ellis have stood by while Lambert broke crap records one by one?Would Ellis have appointed wet behind the ear officials to run the club for him?Would Ellis have tolerated the media ridiculing the club and himself?
And yet, seemingly without quibble, he sold the club to Randy Lerner. Both a pair of unique gentlemen, or knobs as I prefer to call them.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on November 29, 2015, 10:02:57 PMHe [Ellis] took us down, Randy probably will. Judge each man by his deeds, or something like that. And took the appropriate action to get us back up again.
Quote from: Chris Harte on November 29, 2015, 10:29:25 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on November 29, 2015, 10:02:57 PMHe [Ellis] took us down, Randy probably will. Judge each man by his deeds, or something like that. And took the appropriate action to get us back up again.And what did the manager he brought in have to say about the club.
Quote from: old man villa fan on November 29, 2015, 10:34:15 PMQuote from: Chris Harte on November 29, 2015, 10:29:25 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on November 29, 2015, 10:02:57 PMHe [Ellis] took us down, Randy probably will. Judge each man by his deeds, or something like that. And took the appropriate action to get us back up again.And what did the manager he brought in have to say about the club.He described it as a shambles. Which is pretty much what it is now.The difference is Ellis employed Sir Graham (i.e, took the appropriate action) to put things right.Meanwhile, Lerner wouldn't know a qualified employee if it bit him of that tattoo of his.
Who landed in his lap, thanks to a chance conversion between Taylor and I can't remember who from Villa, where Taylor mentioned that it might be time for him to look for a new challenge as he'd done all he could at Watford.Without that we could just have easily ended up with Dave Bassett.
Bloody hell, talk about a butterfly flapping its wings: if only Hutton had managed to clear the ball yesterday we may well have won and we’d have some hope. By shanking it into his own net, not only did we lose the match but he’s changed the world as we know it. Overnight we've been relegated never to return, Doug Ellis has become a popular, selfless and competent chairman, Moyes is guaranteed safety spurned, Pulis is a manager to admire, O’Neill was hard done by, and to cap it all Randy Lerner has apparently pledged to invest a further billion pounds if enough of us call him a c***. It’s almost as if people have lost their minds.
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on November 29, 2015, 11:00:08 PMWho landed in his lap, thanks to a chance conversion between Taylor and I can't remember who from Villa, where Taylor mentioned that it might be time for him to look for a new challenge as he'd done all he could at Watford.Without that we could just have easily ended up with Dave Bassett.Who, for all we know, might have achieved the same or more than Sir Graham. We'll never know.How Sir Graham's appointment came about isn't important. What is is that it happened at all.
Would Ellis have allowed O'Neill to throw the clubs money around without asking questioWould Ellis have appointed the manager of Birmingham City?Would Ellis have stood by while Lambert broke crap records one by one?Would Ellis have appointed wet behind the ear officials to run the club for him?Would Ellis have tolerated the media ridiculing the club and himself?
I'm confused.It wasn't important that we appointed Taylor as someone like Dave Bassett might have achieved similar, but the way we came to appoint Taylor wasn't important as the important thing was we appointed him?So as long as we sacked Bingo Billy and replaced him with someone else we were sorted?Just like we were getting rid of Turner for ?