I was thinking about Randy Lerner yesterday and was trying to give him the benefit of doubt, but seriously can anyone come up with any decisions that have been made in his time as custodian that have actually benefitted the footballing aspect of the club in the long term? I'm struggling.Yes, there was the Acorns deal, but that didn't directly influence the playing side. I can only come up with two. The investment at Bodymoor Heath was welcome, but looks like it hasn't been utilised properly, and the signing of Darren Bent saved us from relegation but that in itself was a double edged sword because we were then lumbered with his sky high wages for four seasons.Every other decision has been an unmitigated disaster: O'Neill, Houllier, TSM 1, TSM 2 and his extended contract, Sherwood and Fox.Someone must be able to come up with something that has been done that has benefitted us in the long term.Randy Lerner: total disaster.
The Idea that there was not much he could do after the MON flounce is far fetched.He could have got somebody that knew the English Game to advise him.He could have Hired any body but Mcleish. He could have got rid of Lambert when it was obvious the wheels had come off instead of handing him a new contract. He could have taken a bit more interest in what was happening at the Club.The list of could have should have is endless.
Quote from: Rico on March 01, 2016, 08:13:04 AMI was thinking about Randy Lerner yesterday and was trying to give him the benefit of doubt, but seriously can anyone come up with any decisions that have been made in his time as custodian that have actually benefitted the footballing aspect of the club in the long term? I'm struggling.Yes, there was the Acorns deal, but that didn't directly influence the playing side. I can only come up with two. The investment at Bodymoor Heath was welcome, but looks like it hasn't been utilised properly, and the signing of Darren Bent saved us from relegation but that in itself was a double edged sword because we were then lumbered with his sky high wages for four seasons.Every other decision has been an unmitigated disaster: O'Neill, Houllier, TSM 1, TSM 2 and his extended contract, Sherwood and Fox.Someone must be able to come up with something that has been done that has benefitted us in the long term.Randy Lerner: total disaster.He probably sanctioned the purchases of Ashley Young, Milner and Delph.
Quote from: Bren'd on March 01, 2016, 08:56:30 AMQuote from: Rico on March 01, 2016, 08:13:04 AMI was thinking about Randy Lerner yesterday and was trying to give him the benefit of doubt, but seriously can anyone come up with any decisions that have been made in his time as custodian that have actually benefitted the footballing aspect of the club in the long term? I'm struggling.Yes, there was the Acorns deal, but that didn't directly influence the playing side. I can only come up with two. The investment at Bodymoor Heath was welcome, but looks like it hasn't been utilised properly, and the signing of Darren Bent saved us from relegation but that in itself was a double edged sword because we were then lumbered with his sky high wages for four seasons.Every other decision has been an unmitigated disaster: O'Neill, Houllier, TSM 1, TSM 2 and his extended contract, Sherwood and Fox.Someone must be able to come up with something that has been done that has benefitted us in the long term.Randy Lerner: total disaster.He probably sanctioned the purchases of Ashley Young, Milner and Delph. But allowed them to walk away for less than they were worth to teams we used to compete with. Each was a signal that we were giving up any hope of of staying within touching distance of the top teams. A clear message that we were in (hopefully not terminal) decline.
Quote from: SashasGrandad on March 01, 2016, 09:40:42 AMQuote from: Bren'd on March 01, 2016, 08:56:30 AMQuote from: Rico on March 01, 2016, 08:13:04 AMI was thinking about Randy Lerner yesterday and was trying to give him the benefit of doubt, but seriously can anyone come up with any decisions that have been made in his time as custodian that have actually benefitted the footballing aspect of the club in the long term? I'm struggling.Yes, there was the Acorns deal, but that didn't directly influence the playing side. I can only come up with two. The investment at Bodymoor Heath was welcome, but looks like it hasn't been utilised properly, and the signing of Darren Bent saved us from relegation but that in itself was a double edged sword because we were then lumbered with his sky high wages for four seasons.Every other decision has been an unmitigated disaster: O'Neill, Houllier, TSM 1, TSM 2 and his extended contract, Sherwood and Fox.Someone must be able to come up with something that has been done that has benefitted us in the long term.Randy Lerner: total disaster.He probably sanctioned the purchases of Ashley Young, Milner and Delph. But allowed them to walk away for less than they were worth to teams we used to compete with. Each was a signal that we were giving up any hope of of staying within touching distance of the top teams. A clear message that we were in (hopefully not terminal) decline.You can't say that Young and Milner were undervalued when they were sold. Both were good deals: it was how the money was spent that was the problem.Equally, it's unfair to say we were kept in the dark during the O'Neill years. If anything the club's hierarchy were too approachable. Regardless of what came afterwards it would be totally wrong to say that those first five years were a catalogue of errors when they quite clearly weren't.