Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 10:59:22 AMQuote from: Dave on January 04, 2016, 10:55:50 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 10:25:19 AMI'd favour more direct action. Invade the pitch and stop a match. Won't solve anything, won't help the team (but they're beyond help now, so we shouldn't worry about upsetting the lazy little lightweights), probably won't even be seen by Randy ( or his purse string, legacy-controlling mother) but might help fans to let off steam. No point having a polite demo that gets no attention. Unless they think that it's worth a three-year banning order to let off some steam, they might be better off taking up boxing or maybe having a massage.A 3 year banning order from watching Villa? it would be a relief for some. Pitch invasion is the only action to get noticed. Those worried about it could wave their scarves at a statue*shrugs*In which case, go for it.
Quote from: Dave on January 04, 2016, 10:55:50 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 10:25:19 AMI'd favour more direct action. Invade the pitch and stop a match. Won't solve anything, won't help the team (but they're beyond help now, so we shouldn't worry about upsetting the lazy little lightweights), probably won't even be seen by Randy ( or his purse string, legacy-controlling mother) but might help fans to let off steam. No point having a polite demo that gets no attention. Unless they think that it's worth a three-year banning order to let off some steam, they might be better off taking up boxing or maybe having a massage.A 3 year banning order from watching Villa? it would be a relief for some. Pitch invasion is the only action to get noticed. Those worried about it could wave their scarves at a statue
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 10:25:19 AMI'd favour more direct action. Invade the pitch and stop a match. Won't solve anything, won't help the team (but they're beyond help now, so we shouldn't worry about upsetting the lazy little lightweights), probably won't even be seen by Randy ( or his purse string, legacy-controlling mother) but might help fans to let off steam. No point having a polite demo that gets no attention. Unless they think that it's worth a three-year banning order to let off some steam, they might be better off taking up boxing or maybe having a massage.
I'd favour more direct action. Invade the pitch and stop a match. Won't solve anything, won't help the team (but they're beyond help now, so we shouldn't worry about upsetting the lazy little lightweights), probably won't even be seen by Randy ( or his purse string, legacy-controlling mother) but might help fans to let off steam. No point having a polite demo that gets no attention.
Quote from: cheltenhamlion on January 03, 2016, 07:43:24 AMThe problem with Saunders Heroes and his "calling them out for years" line is that it always comes back to the same basic complaint and that is Lerner must spend more.You cannot just blindly demand he piss more and more money down the drain. 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.As for the protest, there is little point protesting at anything without a clear aim. The line here seems to be the whole point is to let people know we are pissed off. They know that very well.Lee Preece spends a fair chunk of his week looking at what is being discussed on the forums and reports this back to the board.If you are determined to protest at Lerner, Fox, Almstadt et al, you have to be clear on what they have done incorrectly in your view. Now I fully intend to twist the knife on Fox about his Sherwood appointment at the Trust AGM (there wasn't time at the meeting before the Arsenal game). That is one where there are facts he can't escape from of his own doing. Protesting about Almstadt being a shit scout won't work, for example, as he has fuck all to do with recruitment.Well yes, and no. We know that lerner wants to sell so I agree that there is absolutely no point in 'lerner Out' signs, banners, songs etc because he wants out too, we all know that. Moreover, I'm not sure that suddenly throwing cash at us is the answer too. At least not from Lerner. The problem is that we have lurched from one poor decision after another from our American cartel. from the innocence and subterfuge of Krulak to the dismissing of Fitzgerald, appointments of one inadequate person after another, and an owner who has pulled the plug far too quickly for the club to be buoyant enough to make a sale enticing to serious bidders. I'm not convinced that buyers aren't there either despite FPP as the money in the television deals are mind blowing.So, what I'd like to see lerner do is communicate with us. Now more than ever. Yes, you want out so what are you doing to prevent the sale? Is it the cost? is it who comes next? If so, what are the sticking points there? What is the tick list that any potential new owner needs to pass? Obviously we won't need to know everything but is it the minimum an owner is going to spend? What their vision for the club is? We need more from Lerner. Don't come to games if he doesn't want to, but he should be here a bit more just to give a club in the doldrums a lift. Anyone who thinks a stay away owner cannot lift a club that is struggling simply by being there from time to time - every couple of months or so - is wrong in my opinion.
The problem with Saunders Heroes and his "calling them out for years" line is that it always comes back to the same basic complaint and that is Lerner must spend more.You cannot just blindly demand he piss more and more money down the drain. 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.As for the protest, there is little point protesting at anything without a clear aim. The line here seems to be the whole point is to let people know we are pissed off. They know that very well.Lee Preece spends a fair chunk of his week looking at what is being discussed on the forums and reports this back to the board.If you are determined to protest at Lerner, Fox, Almstadt et al, you have to be clear on what they have done incorrectly in your view. Now I fully intend to twist the knife on Fox about his Sherwood appointment at the Trust AGM (there wasn't time at the meeting before the Arsenal game). That is one where there are facts he can't escape from of his own doing. Protesting about Almstadt being a shit scout won't work, for example, as he has fuck all to do with recruitment.
Quote from: Dave on January 04, 2016, 11:01:37 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 10:59:22 AMQuote from: Dave on January 04, 2016, 10:55:50 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 10:25:19 AMI'd favour more direct action. Invade the pitch and stop a match. Won't solve anything, won't help the team (but they're beyond help now, so we shouldn't worry about upsetting the lazy little lightweights), probably won't even be seen by Randy ( or his purse string, legacy-controlling mother) but might help fans to let off steam. No point having a polite demo that gets no attention. Unless they think that it's worth a three-year banning order to let off some steam, they might be better off taking up boxing or maybe having a massage.A 3 year banning order from watching Villa? it would be a relief for some. Pitch invasion is the only action to get noticed. Those worried about it could wave their scarves at a statue*shrugs*In which case, go for it. I'm not saying that I'm going for it ( I've got enough selfies of me on the pitch after the Albion game last season, ta very much, and I'm still dreading the 6 oclock knock after the Southampton invasion in 1994), but there are times when direct action is the only way to be heard. Even if it changes nothing, the thought of Fox ( or, if a miracle should happen and Randy is exhumed from his Ohio bat cave and attends a Villa game), has to sit and watch a few hundred people giving him dogs' abuse in front of his corporate chums, it might be a small victory. And it might make a lot of fans feels a bit better.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 11:16:01 AMQuote from: Dave on January 04, 2016, 11:01:37 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 10:59:22 AMQuote from: Dave on January 04, 2016, 10:55:50 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 10:25:19 AMI'd favour more direct action. Invade the pitch and stop a match. Won't solve anything, won't help the team (but they're beyond help now, so we shouldn't worry about upsetting the lazy little lightweights), probably won't even be seen by Randy ( or his purse string, legacy-controlling mother) but might help fans to let off steam. No point having a polite demo that gets no attention. Unless they think that it's worth a three-year banning order to let off some steam, they might be better off taking up boxing or maybe having a massage.A 3 year banning order from watching Villa? it would be a relief for some. Pitch invasion is the only action to get noticed. Those worried about it could wave their scarves at a statue*shrugs*In which case, go for it. I'm not saying that I'm going for it ( I've got enough selfies of me on the pitch after the Albion game last season, ta very much, and I'm still dreading the 6 oclock knock after the Southampton invasion in 1994), but there are times when direct action is the only way to be heard. Even if it changes nothing, the thought of Fox ( or, if a miracle should happen and Randy is exhumed from his Ohio bat cave and attends a Villa game), has to sit and watch a few hundred people giving him dogs' abuse in front of his corporate chums, it might be a small victory. And it might make a lot of fans feels a bit better.Or, to carry on going round in circles it might make them feel a bit silly when they end up with a criminal record and a three year banning order, just to achieve the exact same result as "waving their scarves at a statue".
Quote from: peter w on January 04, 2016, 11:10:59 AMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on January 03, 2016, 07:43:24 AMThe problem with Saunders Heroes and his "calling them out for years" line is that it always comes back to the same basic complaint and that is Lerner must spend more.You cannot just blindly demand he piss more and more money down the drain. 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.As for the protest, there is little point protesting at anything without a clear aim. The line here seems to be the whole point is to let people know we are pissed off. They know that very well.Lee Preece spends a fair chunk of his week looking at what is being discussed on the forums and reports this back to the board.If you are determined to protest at Lerner, Fox, Almstadt et al, you have to be clear on what they have done incorrectly in your view. Now I fully intend to twist the knife on Fox about his Sherwood appointment at the Trust AGM (there wasn't time at the meeting before the Arsenal game). That is one where there are facts he can't escape from of his own doing. Protesting about Almstadt being a shit scout won't work, for example, as he has fuck all to do with recruitment.Well yes, and no. We know that lerner wants to sell so I agree that there is absolutely no point in 'lerner Out' signs, banners, songs etc because he wants out too, we all know that. Moreover, I'm not sure that suddenly throwing cash at us is the answer too. At least not from Lerner. The problem is that we have lurched from one poor decision after another from our American cartel. from the innocence and subterfuge of Krulak to the dismissing of Fitzgerald, appointments of one inadequate person after another, and an owner who has pulled the plug far too quickly for the club to be buoyant enough to make a sale enticing to serious bidders. I'm not convinced that buyers aren't there either despite FPP as the money in the television deals are mind blowing.So, what I'd like to see lerner do is communicate with us. Now more than ever. Yes, you want out so what are you doing to prevent the sale? Is it the cost? is it who comes next? If so, what are the sticking points there? What is the tick list that any potential new owner needs to pass? Obviously we won't need to know everything but is it the minimum an owner is going to spend? What their vision for the club is? We need more from Lerner. Don't come to games if he doesn't want to, but he should be here a bit more just to give a club in the doldrums a lift. Anyone who thinks a stay away owner cannot lift a club that is struggling simply by being there from time to time - every couple of months or so - is wrong in my opinion.If Lerner communicates with supporters the response from the people making the most noise will be "it's all talk, don't tell us show us". His credibility is so diminished that there is nothing to gain from it.
Quote from: Durham58 on January 03, 2016, 06:53:44 PMI would have thought that the one thing we all agree on is that Lerner's running of the club since 2010 has been completely unacceptable. Close. At no point in time has he run it in an acceptable manner. It's just that for the first 4 years he hid it by asking MON to burn £50 notes for him.
I would have thought that the one thing we all agree on is that Lerner's running of the club since 2010 has been completely unacceptable.
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on January 03, 2016, 11:17:15 PMQuote from: Durham58 on January 03, 2016, 06:53:44 PMI would have thought that the one thing we all agree on is that Lerner's running of the club since 2010 has been completely unacceptable. Close. At no point in time has he run it in an acceptable manner. It's just that for the first 4 years he hid it by asking MON to burn £50 notes for him.The club could certainly have been run better in the first 4 years but backing a manager with O'Neill's record at that point was understandable, I certainly wouldn't call it unacceptable, particularly as it got us top six three seasons running.
Quote from: Chris Smith on January 04, 2016, 11:19:51 AMQuote from: peter w on January 04, 2016, 11:10:59 AMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on January 03, 2016, 07:43:24 AMThe problem with Saunders Heroes and his "calling them out for years" line is that it always comes back to the same basic complaint and that is Lerner must spend more.You cannot just blindly demand he piss more and more money down the drain. 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.As for the protest, there is little point protesting at anything without a clear aim. The line here seems to be the whole point is to let people know we are pissed off. They know that very well.Lee Preece spends a fair chunk of his week looking at what is being discussed on the forums and reports this back to the board.If you are determined to protest at Lerner, Fox, Almstadt et al, you have to be clear on what they have done incorrectly in your view. Now I fully intend to twist the knife on Fox about his Sherwood appointment at the Trust AGM (there wasn't time at the meeting before the Arsenal game). That is one where there are facts he can't escape from of his own doing. Protesting about Almstadt being a shit scout won't work, for example, as he has fuck all to do with recruitment.Well yes, and no. We know that lerner wants to sell so I agree that there is absolutely no point in 'lerner Out' signs, banners, songs etc because he wants out too, we all know that. Moreover, I'm not sure that suddenly throwing cash at us is the answer too. At least not from Lerner. The problem is that we have lurched from one poor decision after another from our American cartel. from the innocence and subterfuge of Krulak to the dismissing of Fitzgerald, appointments of one inadequate person after another, and an owner who has pulled the plug far too quickly for the club to be buoyant enough to make a sale enticing to serious bidders. I'm not convinced that buyers aren't there either despite FPP as the money in the television deals are mind blowing.So, what I'd like to see lerner do is communicate with us. Now more than ever. Yes, you want out so what are you doing to prevent the sale? Is it the cost? is it who comes next? If so, what are the sticking points there? What is the tick list that any potential new owner needs to pass? Obviously we won't need to know everything but is it the minimum an owner is going to spend? What their vision for the club is? We need more from Lerner. Don't come to games if he doesn't want to, but he should be here a bit more just to give a club in the doldrums a lift. Anyone who thinks a stay away owner cannot lift a club that is struggling simply by being there from time to time - every couple of months or so - is wrong in my opinion.If Lerner communicates with supporters the response from the people making the most noise will be "it's all talk, don't tell us show us". His credibility is so diminished that there is nothing to gain from it.Throwing the PHBF scarves on the pitch is an entirely appropriate action. To me, it says loud and clear that the supporters are key to the club and we don't buy into the marketing bullshit. That speaks to both Lerner and his former crony Krulak, but also reminds Fox that he can't repeat the same party line. He's got to come across as a forthright, dynamic CEO not another Lerner accolyte if there's any chance of the fans buying into his ability to rebuild.
Quote from: Dave on January 04, 2016, 11:28:47 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 11:16:01 AMQuote from: Dave on January 04, 2016, 11:01:37 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 10:59:22 AMQuote from: Dave on January 04, 2016, 10:55:50 AMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 04, 2016, 10:25:19 AMI'd favour more direct action. Invade the pitch and stop a match. Won't solve anything, won't help the team (but they're beyond help now, so we shouldn't worry about upsetting the lazy little lightweights), probably won't even be seen by Randy ( or his purse string, legacy-controlling mother) but might help fans to let off steam. No point having a polite demo that gets no attention. Unless they think that it's worth a three-year banning order to let off some steam, they might be better off taking up boxing or maybe having a massage.A 3 year banning order from watching Villa? it would be a relief for some. Pitch invasion is the only action to get noticed. Those worried about it could wave their scarves at a statue*shrugs*In which case, go for it. I'm not saying that I'm going for it ( I've got enough selfies of me on the pitch after the Albion game last season, ta very much, and I'm still dreading the 6 oclock knock after the Southampton invasion in 1994), but there are times when direct action is the only way to be heard. Even if it changes nothing, the thought of Fox ( or, if a miracle should happen and Randy is exhumed from his Ohio bat cave and attends a Villa game), has to sit and watch a few hundred people giving him dogs' abuse in front of his corporate chums, it might be a small victory. And it might make a lot of fans feels a bit better.Or, to carry on going round in circles it might make them feel a bit silly when they end up with a criminal record and a three year banning order, just to achieve the exact same result as "waving their scarves at a statue".How many people got banning orders and criminal records after the Albion "invasion"? if people are threatened with all sorts to try and stop them voicing their opinions, that's even more reason to get on the pitch to do it. Wouldn't have happened in the good old days, before supporters were turned into consumers and became sanitised sheep.Any road up, I'm supposed to be working