It lost me when it said we'd have to spend £100 million to get out the Championship. Unless he means the top six?It's good that our plight is being discussed in the mainstream media, but the level of understanding and analysis is superficial.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on January 17, 2016, 11:57:35 PMhttp://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/488254/Randy-Lerner-Aston-Villa-shambles-nothing-short-criminalDecent read. What a sad story all of this is.
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/488254/Randy-Lerner-Aston-Villa-shambles-nothing-short-criminal
Quote from: Ads on January 18, 2016, 07:06:04 AMIt lost me when it said we'd have to spend £100 million to get out the Championship. Unless he means the top six?It's good that our plight is being discussed in the mainstream media, but the level of understanding and analysis is superficial.I gave up at nobody knowing his number - because billionaires are always that open. As with most of these stories, they've finally woken up to our position but rather than spend a bit of time analysing what's actually gone wrong they go in for hyperbole and easy targets.
As owners go Randy Lerner has had a lot of faults. Nobody disputes that.But on a measurement of competence I would put at least five others who have been worse at doing what they are paid to do, McLeish, Lambert, Sherwood, Faulkner and Fox.I do not challenge the view that Lerner's was the final say, but I do challenge very strongly that everything is his fault.
I must go to work.For me targeting Lerner exclusively can be compared to a boss whose office building is on fire. His secretary rushes in to tell him they are ablaze. He tells her to throw the sprinkler switch. Sprinklers not working. Now, is that the fault of the maintenance engineer sitting in his shed reading girlie magazines or the boss off at Royal Ascot? My personal answer to that question is. Both.