Quote from: saunders_heroes on December 06, 2015, 07:02:53 PMI'm behind you 100% with your anti Lerner stance but I still don't think we'll go down. S_H, I never thought I'd say this, but...what makes you so optimistic? *winky thing*
I'm behind you 100% with your anti Lerner stance but I still don't think we'll go down.
I've asked you this before, but I'll try again.How much do you think Lerner should have continued to invest, bearing that the current tab is north of £250M?Background info before answering.1. Abramovich, a man who's worth around 10 times Lerner's personal net worth, put the best part of £1 billion into Chelsea over a 10 year period before pretty much calling a halt. They still spend plenty "net" but it's almost all covered by CL and associated TV income.2. The Mansoors, who to all intents and purposes have limitless wealth, put the best part of £1.2 billion into Man City over a 5-6 year period before reigning in the chequebook. Again they spend plenty "net" but it's almost all covered by CL and associated TV income.3. "Enough" or similar isn't an answer. A number be it £1 or £10 billion or anywhere in between.
Undoubtedly some of the money coming into the club has gone on player wages, but when you consider a player on a reported £70k p/w is on £3.64M per year, the knowledge that they don't all get that (notice that I don't use the word "earn") must make one wonder where the TV money is all going.
Quote from: Chris Harte on December 06, 2015, 11:21:48 PMUndoubtedly some of the money coming into the club has gone on player wages, but when you consider a player on a reported £70k p/w is on £3.64M per year, the knowledge that they don't all get that (notice that I don't use the word "earn") must make one wonder where the TV money is all going.You can find that out by taking a look at the accounts.There isn't an easy way to take money out of the club on the quiet, if that's what you're suggesting.Lerner seems to me to be a man who was an enthusiastic idiot for five years, then an unenthusiastic idiot for another five years. One thing that is way, way wide of the mark, though, is the suggestion that he hasn't put huge amounts of money into the club - he has. He's written off enormous amounts of money he put into the club as loans. He has slammed the brakes on the spending in recent years, yes, but he's lost a fortune on us.
All the Lerner bashing is not going to rewrite a single line of the last five years of Aston Villa's history.
We have to rebuild the team with the tools and materials at hand.
Right, let me try and pick the positives from our current malaise.If we go down then clearly lerner has the same two options of selling up or not. If he does sell up the price drops and given that Lerner seems to be keen to sell only to the right people, then a cheaper price may induce someone to fancy the club knowing the spending well next summer would mean going into the riches of the Premier League.