Dear Mr Lerner, I write to you now because it is all I can do. You will probably never see this and you certainly will not care but you have to know and understand that what you are doing is wrong. You are breaking the hearts of thousands of faithful Villa fans all over the work. You will never find more loyal, passionate fans anywhere, you are destroying them. You are destroying a football club with a massive history. You are tearing apart the very foundations on which the beautiful game was built. Those loyal fans who turn up week in, week out, to pay their hard earned money to watch the team they love are not getting re-payed for that unwavering support. You are breaking our hearts Mr Lerner and you must stop. You must give us back our club. To you it is merely a commodity, to us it is a way of life. To us Aston Villa is EVERYTHING. Think long and hard Mr Lerner. Think about the first time you heard that Holte End roar. Think about those people who leave at 5pm struggling to find an answer. Think about the people who you are destroying. Managers, chairmen, owners, they come and go, Villa fans stay forever, they feel every soul destroying second of every heart breaking game. We deserve better, we DEMAND better. Know this though Mr Lerner, long after you have moved on to destroy another football club, Aston Villa will remain, our pride and passion will not die, we will urge those boys in claret and blue on until the last devastating second. We will rise from the ashes and we will never turn our backs and you Mr Lerner will see for yourself that the wounded lion is the most dangerous, the most savage and you will feel the fury of the Villa faithful. I call upon my fellow Villa fans to stand tall, stand proud, stand together. We may well be written off, we may well be down but we are Villa and we never say die.
I am not sure that any sort of protest will work except for the cathartic experience of venting ones spleen.It may be a blessing that our demise has come so early in the Season, this gives the club the time to completely prepare for the Championship.What we do not need now are piecemeal signings that have no longer term benefit or for the club to drift aimlessly for the next 6 months.All we can hope is that Randy takes this opportunity to make this club fit for purpose.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on December 29, 2015, 02:51:44 PMI am not sure that any sort of protest will work except for the cathartic experience of venting ones spleen.It may be a blessing that our demise has come so early in the Season, this gives the club the time to completely prepare for the Championship.What we do not need now are piecemeal signings that have no longer term benefit or for the club to drift aimlessly for the next 6 months.All we can hope is that Randy takes this opportunity to make this club fit for purpose.Blimey, you don't want much do ya?!
It's seems to be repeatedly forgotten here that before Lerner came we were absolutely nail on to go down under Ellis. He's made an utter and total dogs dinner of it, but let's not forget that we were heading for the drop before he arrived and our days of being a force were already a thing of the best.
From 'Nicky Nash' on our FB Page:QuoteDear Mr Lerner, I write to you now because it is all I can do. You will probably never see this and you certainly will not care but you have to know and understand that what you are doing is wrong. You are breaking the hearts of thousands of faithful Villa fans all over the work. You will never find more loyal, passionate fans anywhere, you are destroying them. You are destroying a football club with a massive history. You are tearing apart the very foundations on which the beautiful game was built. Those loyal fans who turn up week in, week out, to pay their hard earned money to watch the team they love are not getting re-payed for that unwavering support. You are breaking our hearts Mr Lerner and you must stop. You must give us back our club. To you it is merely a commodity, to us it is a way of life. To us Aston Villa is EVERYTHING. Think long and hard Mr Lerner. Think about the first time you heard that Holte End roar. Think about those people who leave at 5pm struggling to find an answer. Think about the people who you are destroying. Managers, chairmen, owners, they come and go, Villa fans stay forever, they feel every soul destroying second of every heart breaking game. We deserve better, we DEMAND better. Know this though Mr Lerner, long after you have moved on to destroy another football club, Aston Villa will remain, our pride and passion will not die, we will urge those boys in claret and blue on until the last devastating second. We will rise from the ashes and we will never turn our backs and you Mr Lerner will see for yourself that the wounded lion is the most dangerous, the most savage and you will feel the fury of the Villa faithful. I call upon my fellow Villa fans to stand tall, stand proud, stand together. We may well be written off, we may well be down but we are Villa and we never say die.
Quote from: auntiesledd on December 29, 2015, 03:01:56 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on December 29, 2015, 02:51:44 PMI am not sure that any sort of protest will work except for the cathartic experience of venting ones spleen.It may be a blessing that our demise has come so early in the Season, this gives the club the time to completely prepare for the Championship.What we do not need now are piecemeal signings that have no longer term benefit or for the club to drift aimlessly for the next 6 months.All we can hope is that Randy takes this opportunity to make this club fit for purpose.Blimey, you don't want much do ya?! I certainly would not underestimate the size of the task.
If he really wants to show one final act of philanthropy he could do similar but less than what the Bolton owner is prepared to do and take yet another bath and sell the club for the last known net debt figure around £102m. That figure of course being reduced by £90m the amount he converted from debt to equity last year. I'm not saying he should of course but it might expedite a sale but I've no idea what the complications of such a deal are. Neither am I sure I'd do the same in his position having already lost a shed load of money.