Quote from: dave.woodhall on November 30, 2015, 04:02:12 PMQuote from: Ads on November 30, 2015, 03:59:26 PMYou can criticize Lerner and still think that Ellis was a massive wanker. I don't see why the faults of one improve the reputation of the other. This is what I don't understand. How can anyone defend Ellis, just to prove a point about Lerner?I came on to a thread about Randy Lerner to see people laying into Ellis. I felt it was over the top and so said so although drawing comparisons is natural, I suppose.Trust me, I don't need to defend Ellis to make a case for why Lerner has been so poor. It is there for all to see.So tell us, Dave, now that you've got your feelings about Ellis out of your system. Who do you think is responsible for the current plight of Aston Villa?Edit - very sensible post by Ads, BTW.
Quote from: Ads on November 30, 2015, 03:59:26 PMYou can criticize Lerner and still think that Ellis was a massive wanker. I don't see why the faults of one improve the reputation of the other. This is what I don't understand. How can anyone defend Ellis, just to prove a point about Lerner?
You can criticize Lerner and still think that Ellis was a massive wanker. I don't see why the faults of one improve the reputation of the other.
At least you get the sense that, for all of his faults, Doug really did care. And when he knew he'd cocked up he sold the club to the man who he felt was the best person for the job. The thing that bugs me about Randy is the indifferance. Does he actually care about anything other than money?
Quote from: saunders_heroes on November 30, 2015, 04:06:16 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on November 30, 2015, 04:02:12 PMQuote from: Ads on November 30, 2015, 03:59:26 PMYou can criticize Lerner and still think that Ellis was a massive wanker. I don't see why the faults of one improve the reputation of the other. This is what I don't understand. How can anyone defend Ellis, just to prove a point about Lerner?It's only natural that some fans might compare the two though. Do you really think Ellis would have appointed the bloke who just relegated Small Heath?Graham Turner. And as I've said before, McLeish was the daftest, most inexplicable decision in the club's history but Turner was by far the worst. At least McLeish had managed with a modicum of success at the level we were at, and played at a higher one. Turner, nice guy though he was, was expected to come from Shrewsbury and manage a dressing room full of champions.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on November 30, 2015, 04:02:12 PMQuote from: Ads on November 30, 2015, 03:59:26 PMYou can criticize Lerner and still think that Ellis was a massive wanker. I don't see why the faults of one improve the reputation of the other. This is what I don't understand. How can anyone defend Ellis, just to prove a point about Lerner?It's only natural that some fans might compare the two though. Do you really think Ellis would have appointed the bloke who just relegated Small Heath?
Quote from: saunders_heroes on November 30, 2015, 04:06:16 PMIt's only natural that some fans might compare the two though. Do you really think Ellis would have appointed the bloke who just relegated Small Heath?No, he'd have been too busy appointing the bloke who was doing a great job of relegating Man City.
It's only natural that some fans might compare the two though. Do you really think Ellis would have appointed the bloke who just relegated Small Heath?
Quote from: Tugby Villain on November 30, 2015, 04:22:27 PMAt least you get the sense that, for all of his faults, Doug really did care. And when he knew he'd cocked up he sold the club to the man who he felt was the best person for the job. The thing that bugs me about Randy is the indifferance. Does he actually care about anything other than money?Which of the two made money out of his time at Villa? Neither made the club successful but Doug made himself a fortune.
Ellis did things out of spite. Lerner has done things through naivety and just plain making mistakes. That will always be the big difference for me.
Lerner's mistakes, in my opinion:Allowing O'Neill to go nuts with the chequebook signing players he subsequently wouldn't use - the resulting wage bill had a direct impact on the club in the post-O'Neill seasons.Employing Alex McCleish - the fans didn't want a Blues boss who'd just got them relegated. Lerner employed him regardless, as if to say "It's my club, I'll do as I please."Giving Lambert a four-year contract on the back of five results at the start of last season.Not allowing Sherwood to pick his own transfer targets in the summer. Writing a pathetically cheap release clause into Fabian Delph's new contract. One could argue that was an act of deception against the supporters.Feel free to add your own, people.