I can remember at the time having this argument and being shouted down by posters who were demanding that small shareholders sell to him because a Premier League club owner needs 100% control. One poster in particular came close to being reported to the police for threats of violence against anyone who didn't sell.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 16, 2015, 03:41:53 PMQuote from: oldhill_avfc on December 16, 2015, 12:00:36 PMLerner felt he needed to own the whole club and enacted his right under UK company law to compulsorarily purchase the shares owned in small quantities by individual supporters.I can't think of 1 decent busines or ideological reason why he felt the need to avoid the scrutiny or involvement of the supporters.I can remember at the time having this argument and being shouted down by posters who were demanding that small shareholders sell to him because a Premier League club owner needs 100% control. One poster in particular came close to being reported to the police for threats of violence against anyone who didn't sell.I held on to my single, token Villa share when RAL wrote to me. I know it means nothing in business terms, and that he owns it, but at least I can say I didn't sell out to the incompetent bastard. It's framed on my wall at home.
Quote from: oldhill_avfc on December 16, 2015, 12:00:36 PMLerner felt he needed to own the whole club and enacted his right under UK company law to compulsorarily purchase the shares owned in small quantities by individual supporters.I can't think of 1 decent busines or ideological reason why he felt the need to avoid the scrutiny or involvement of the supporters.I can remember at the time having this argument and being shouted down by posters who were demanding that small shareholders sell to him because a Premier League club owner needs 100% control. One poster in particular came close to being reported to the police for threats of violence against anyone who didn't sell.
Lerner felt he needed to own the whole club and enacted his right under UK company law to compulsorarily purchase the shares owned in small quantities by individual supporters.I can't think of 1 decent busines or ideological reason why he felt the need to avoid the scrutiny or involvement of the supporters.
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For all the mediocrity nee awfulness of his reign there is one thing to be thankful for. At least it wasn't a leveraged buyout. Imagine if the bank were involved now. I read the Directors' report in the accounts and it noted the main risk to the business as dropping out of the Premier League. A bank probably would call in the Administrators were that to be the case (well at least after parachute money was exhausted).
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on December 16, 2015, 03:51:08 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on December 16, 2015, 03:41:53 PMQuote from: oldhill_avfc on December 16, 2015, 12:00:36 PMLerner felt he needed to own the whole club and enacted his right under UK company law to compulsorarily purchase the shares owned in small quantities by individual supporters.I can't think of 1 decent busines or ideological reason why he felt the need to avoid the scrutiny or involvement of the supporters.I can remember at the time having this argument and being shouted down by posters who were demanding that small shareholders sell to him because a Premier League club owner needs 100% control. One poster in particular came close to being reported to the police for threats of violence against anyone who didn't sell.I held on to my single, token Villa share when RAL wrote to me. I know it means nothing in business terms, and that he owns it, but at least I can say I didn't sell out to the incompetent bastard. It's framed on my wall at home. I kept my two as well ( one in my mom's name as she used to go down Villa Park when she was pregnant carrying me).How much did I miss out on? Genuinely can't recall the value.
Lerner was deffinetly the best option at the time and, in his defence, he came with best of intentions and those first few years are great. A combination of the GFC, divorce, poor managerial appointments on and off the field and Man City put paid to all that and the rest is history.I'd also throw n the Moscow debacle which totally turned our season for the worst. A real what could have been moment.
One of our more volatile former members.