Another contributory factor is we never maximised earnings potential from commercial deals at the right time. This led to us having wages accounting for something like 70% of income. It wasn't that we were paying over the odds we were probably paying the going rate in wages compared to say a Spurs or Everton, but looking back we didn't have the extra income from commercial streams that other clubs did. Fox and Hollis have both said as much, pointing the finger at Faulkner. When you think back at some, or lack of deals we were definitely lightweight in that department. Nike making us wait until November for new shirts, the Acorns deal while great PR was not bringing in any money, its crazy to think of a PL club without a shirt sponsor. Its obvious we have been left behind commercially by a lot of PL clubs, and ironically for Randy just when the money will be rolling in for being in the PL , we will be left behind again.
Lerner out T-Shirts anyone ?http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ASTON-VILLA-PROUD-HISTORY-NO-FUTURE-LERNER-OUT-PROTEST-T-SHIRT-MEN-WOMEN-Similar stickers are also available. I've seen the stickers on London tube trains, various vehicles and lamp posts too.Hurry up Mr Lerner, sell the Club.
Can we just stop talking about him now! Fucking boring! Sick of seeing and hearing of him.
Some of you may be aware of Swiss Ramble, who is about the best commentator on football finance around. Although almost a year old, the enclosed link is as detailed and balanced an assessment of our woes as I have seen:http://swissramble.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Aston%20Villa
Robin Russell: “By controlling costs we have been able to take advantage of the new Premier League broadcasting deal to bring the club closer to self-sufficiency.”
Good question. Has anybody on this site heard of the Swiss Ramble? Not sure it's ever come up.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on February 18, 2016, 01:23:23 PMGood question. Has anybody on this site heard of the Swiss Ramble? Not sure it's ever come up.I've quoted the site before.For those not interested in football facts and figures, it's a non starter. But I am, and it provides some useful context to where we are.In short, Randy has not raided the petty cash, he has put in a shed load of money, he has seen a poor return through bad decision making, and the MON era was probably our last shot at th big time with Spurs and West Ham moving grounds.
Quote from: thegreatdane on February 18, 2016, 09:16:21 AMCan we just stop talking about him now! Fucking boring! Sick of seeing and hearing of him.Yes, let's stick our fingers in our ears, hide under the table and pretend he doesn't exist. Works for Randy.
Quote from: garyfouroaks on February 18, 2016, 12:44:06 PMSome of you may be aware of Swiss Ramble, who is about the best commentator on football finance around. Although almost a year old, the enclosed link is as detailed and balanced an assessment of our woes as I have seen:http://swissramble.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Aston%20VillaQuoteRobin Russell: “By controlling costs we have been able to take advantage of the new Premier League broadcasting deal to bring the club closer to self-sufficiency.”Good luck with that in the Championship. Unless the squad have relegation clauses that reduce their wages by at least 60%.
Quote from: garyfouroaks on February 18, 2016, 12:44:06 PMSome of you may be aware of Swiss Ramble, who is about the best commentator on football finance around. Although almost a year old, the enclosed link is as detailed and balanced an assessment of our woes as I have seen:http://swissramble.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Aston%20VillaQuote from: garyfouroaks on February 18, 2016, 12:44:06 PMSome of you may be aware of Swiss Ramble, who is about the best commentator on football finance around. Although almost a year old, the enclosed link is as detailed and balanced an assessment of our woes as I have seen:http://swissramble.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Aston%20VillaGood question. Has anybody on this site heard of the Swiss Ramble?