Quote from: Chris Smith on January 03, 2016, 09:31:30 AMWhen you have an owner wanting to sell what can a protest achieve? Perhaps it might make one or two of the protesters feel a bit better but the following day we will still be in exactly the same position. It is the equivalent of going round to your neighbours house who has a For Sale sign in the garden and demanding that he sell it.That's my overall take on it as well. He wants to sell and we know he wants to sell. The main thing is that he sells to the right people. That said, if people feel strongly enough to protest then fine. Not everyone will want to though and that's fine too.
When you have an owner wanting to sell what can a protest achieve? Perhaps it might make one or two of the protesters feel a bit better but the following day we will still be in exactly the same position. It is the equivalent of going round to your neighbours house who has a For Sale sign in the garden and demanding that he sell it.
I have met Fox a few times now and can assure they are very much aware of (and in agreement with) our issues over how the club has been run for many years. Whether you rate Fix or not, he at least is trying to put in place the structure we should have had from day one.
Quote from: Clampy on January 03, 2016, 11:07:41 AMQuote from: Chris Smith on January 03, 2016, 09:31:30 AMWhen you have an owner wanting to sell what can a protest achieve? Perhaps it might make one or two of the protesters feel a bit better but the following day we will still be in exactly the same position. It is the equivalent of going round to your neighbours house who has a For Sale sign in the garden and demanding that he sell it.That's my overall take on it as well. He wants to sell and we know he wants to sell. The main thing is that he sells to the right people. That said, if people feel strongly enough to protest then fine. Not everyone will want to though and that's fine too.Agree Clampy - we know he wants to sell and neither he nor we have any control over that outcome - protests will make fans feel better (including me) but are soporifics
Quote from: OzVilla on January 03, 2016, 10:39:14 AMQuote from: Witton Warrior on January 03, 2016, 10:16:46 AMThe question I think needs answering is what are the contingency plans being put in place for our Championship season?How do they plan to get us promoted?This is the crux for me now too. We all want Lerner to sell, none more so than Randy himself, but planning for next season must start now. No idiotic short term, high wage purchases with relegation clauses, that ship has sailed.We have a window next season to get ths right, we cannot waste it due to poor planning and head in the sand decisions again. I won't hold my breath............,For me this is the difficult question for Fox etc because it is asking them what they are planning to do - something they can be held to (or at least repeated back to them) - what has been has been and we have no way of holding them to account whatever we may wish to believeTherefore Mr Fox what are your plans and how are the fans factored into that on an involved basis (not just turning up and paying money)?
Quote from: Witton Warrior on January 03, 2016, 10:16:46 AMThe question I think needs answering is what are the contingency plans being put in place for our Championship season?How do they plan to get us promoted?This is the crux for me now too. We all want Lerner to sell, none more so than Randy himself, but planning for next season must start now. No idiotic short term, high wage purchases with relegation clauses, that ship has sailed.We have a window next season to get ths right, we cannot waste it due to poor planning and head in the sand decisions again. I won't hold my breath............,
The question I think needs answering is what are the contingency plans being put in place for our Championship season?How do they plan to get us promoted?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on January 02, 2016, 11:00:28 PMQuote from: Chris Harte on January 02, 2016, 10:58:14 PMQuote from: Glenn Peen on January 02, 2016, 10:57:23 PM#PrayForLipsilOh fuckoffYour next post will be an apology, won't it?Glenn Peen - I am sorry i was abusive to you.I offer an apology to someone who rarely posts but takes the opportunity to take the piss despite me trying to make a point about so-called "enhanced security." This on top of one of the mod team making glib statements about internal cavity searches in response to me making a point, although I agree it was off topic somewhat.And while my action was not appropriate I will point out that in over ten thousand posts going back over a decade I have never told any one to fuck off before on this forum, despite having the opportunity to do so.Now maybe we ought to get back to protests.
Quote from: Chris Harte on January 02, 2016, 10:58:14 PMQuote from: Glenn Peen on January 02, 2016, 10:57:23 PM#PrayForLipsilOh fuckoffYour next post will be an apology, won't it?
Quote from: Glenn Peen on January 02, 2016, 10:57:23 PM#PrayForLipsilOh fuckoff
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Quote from: cheltenhamlion on January 03, 2016, 07:43:24 AMI have met Fox a few times now and can assure they are very much aware of (and in agreement with) our issues over how the club has been run for many years. Whether you rate Fix or not, he at least is trying to put in place the structure we should have had from day one.Thanks for the post Stu. Just to pick you up on that one point, Fox may say that he's aware of the problems, but it seems very much from the outside that since Fox came in, he's turned a bad situation into an absolutely desperate one. When you strip it back, a Premier League football club is a fairly straight forward business. You have a captive audience base, and a customer in Sky who guarantee you 75% of an extremely hefty income. The main things you have to get right from an ownership perspective are:Pick the right managerSupport him with the cash for buying the right players and/or developing an academyHave a philosophy as to how you want the club to grow, and most importantly, stay in the Premier League!Now, ignoring the stuff that happened before Fox, since he arrived we've:Given Lambert a new contract after winning three games Dispensed with him and given a talentless chancer like Sherwood the jobPut together some awful transfer committee, the combined talents of which decided that replacing Benteke with Gestede would be a good ideaReplaced a typically British manager in Sherwood with a continental one in GardeAllowed Garde to continue with virtually no support staffCome out with some absolute crap in the media about "things only being bad if you look at the table" and "we're building something special here".If he HAS got some big plans to improve things, he'd do well to communicate them, as from where I'm sat he's the latest in a line of poor Lerner appointments, who is making things up as he goes along.
When I started this post I was looking for the AGM as a potential opportunity to make an organised co-ordinated approach to the event rather than to let the club be able to get away with answering some very difficult questions. In respect to protests I agree this will not work without a lot of co-ordination - anger gets you nowhere - however sitting on our hands achieves the same result.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on January 03, 2016, 12:40:52 AMThe big difference between Lerner and Ellis is, some people wanted Ellis out, he had no intention of leaving, so they protested. Some people want Lerner out, so does he. So what does a protest achieve? Sing "we want Lerner out" and he'll join in.Even if it achieves nothing the fans still have pride in their club. Better than just sitting there doing nothing.
The big difference between Lerner and Ellis is, some people wanted Ellis out, he had no intention of leaving, so they protested. Some people want Lerner out, so does he. So what does a protest achieve? Sing "we want Lerner out" and he'll join in.
We protested against Ellis - and all those marches, banners, meetings, leaflets, chants, moved his departure forward not one second and that was when we kidded ourselves that there was someone out there who would cut the shackles and send us soaring to the heavens because, well, because there just was. We are Aston Villa so it stands to reason. Now, things are very different not least because you're looking at the best part of £250 million just for starters.