Quote from: JasonStevens on January 07, 2016, 09:35:09 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on January 06, 2016, 09:38:50 PMQuote from: Villa in Denmark on January 06, 2016, 08:10:32 PMAlternatively drop the price to a point where Carsen's Yeung's less scrupulous but even more dodgy younger brother can have a go.Or I'm sure Ray Ransom would still be interested if the price was right.Or that consortium that's done such a wonderful for Coventry can probably raise enough cash by selling Cov and mortgaging themselves (us) to the hilt if the price drops to around £100M.Right now this is undeniably utterly gut wrenchingly shit.Believe it or not it could be worse.It could have been someone as hopelessly out of his depth as Lerner and who'd done all of the money after the buyout as loans with banks. Or even better, borrowed the money to buy us.I think that they're called Leeds and Portsmouth.There's obviously a sliding scale where the number of potential buyers increases as the price decreases.Unfortunately the chances of hitting an absolute shyster also increase as the price decreases.10 years ago the overwhelming feeling I recall was "anyone but Ellis." That worked our well didn't it? We sure as he'll can't afford our "anyone but Lerner" being the same or worse.EDIT: The anyone but Ellis line is in no way, shape or form a pining for the Days of Doug. If he'd had to make his 80's comeback at all, his time had gone by the mid 90's at the absolute latest.Agree with this. As bad as the current situation is, it could be a lot worse.Or glass half full - it could be a lot betterGo for it, explain how.
Quote from: tomd2103 on January 06, 2016, 09:38:50 PMQuote from: Villa in Denmark on January 06, 2016, 08:10:32 PMAlternatively drop the price to a point where Carsen's Yeung's less scrupulous but even more dodgy younger brother can have a go.Or I'm sure Ray Ransom would still be interested if the price was right.Or that consortium that's done such a wonderful for Coventry can probably raise enough cash by selling Cov and mortgaging themselves (us) to the hilt if the price drops to around £100M.Right now this is undeniably utterly gut wrenchingly shit.Believe it or not it could be worse.It could have been someone as hopelessly out of his depth as Lerner and who'd done all of the money after the buyout as loans with banks. Or even better, borrowed the money to buy us.I think that they're called Leeds and Portsmouth.There's obviously a sliding scale where the number of potential buyers increases as the price decreases.Unfortunately the chances of hitting an absolute shyster also increase as the price decreases.10 years ago the overwhelming feeling I recall was "anyone but Ellis." That worked our well didn't it? We sure as he'll can't afford our "anyone but Lerner" being the same or worse.EDIT: The anyone but Ellis line is in no way, shape or form a pining for the Days of Doug. If he'd had to make his 80's comeback at all, his time had gone by the mid 90's at the absolute latest.Agree with this. As bad as the current situation is, it could be a lot worse.Or glass half full - it could be a lot better
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on January 06, 2016, 08:10:32 PMAlternatively drop the price to a point where Carsen's Yeung's less scrupulous but even more dodgy younger brother can have a go.Or I'm sure Ray Ransom would still be interested if the price was right.Or that consortium that's done such a wonderful for Coventry can probably raise enough cash by selling Cov and mortgaging themselves (us) to the hilt if the price drops to around £100M.Right now this is undeniably utterly gut wrenchingly shit.Believe it or not it could be worse.It could have been someone as hopelessly out of his depth as Lerner and who'd done all of the money after the buyout as loans with banks. Or even better, borrowed the money to buy us.I think that they're called Leeds and Portsmouth.There's obviously a sliding scale where the number of potential buyers increases as the price decreases.Unfortunately the chances of hitting an absolute shyster also increase as the price decreases.10 years ago the overwhelming feeling I recall was "anyone but Ellis." That worked our well didn't it? We sure as he'll can't afford our "anyone but Lerner" being the same or worse.EDIT: The anyone but Ellis line is in no way, shape or form a pining for the Days of Doug. If he'd had to make his 80's comeback at all, his time had gone by the mid 90's at the absolute latest.Agree with this. As bad as the current situation is, it could be a lot worse.
Alternatively drop the price to a point where Carsen's Yeung's less scrupulous but even more dodgy younger brother can have a go.Or I'm sure Ray Ransom would still be interested if the price was right.Or that consortium that's done such a wonderful for Coventry can probably raise enough cash by selling Cov and mortgaging themselves (us) to the hilt if the price drops to around £100M.Right now this is undeniably utterly gut wrenchingly shit.Believe it or not it could be worse.It could have been someone as hopelessly out of his depth as Lerner and who'd done all of the money after the buyout as loans with banks. Or even better, borrowed the money to buy us.I think that they're called Leeds and Portsmouth.There's obviously a sliding scale where the number of potential buyers increases as the price decreases.Unfortunately the chances of hitting an absolute shyster also increase as the price decreases.10 years ago the overwhelming feeling I recall was "anyone but Ellis." That worked our well didn't it? We sure as he'll can't afford our "anyone but Lerner" being the same or worse.EDIT: The anyone but Ellis line is in no way, shape or form a pining for the Days of Doug. If he'd had to make his 80's comeback at all, his time had gone by the mid 90's at the absolute latest.
We sure as he'll can't afford our "anyone but Lerner" being the same or worse.
Quote from: Durham58 on January 07, 2016, 12:25:21 AMQuote from: LeeB on January 06, 2016, 07:21:32 PMI'd like to buy it mate, but I haven't got a spare £150m. I suspect all other interested parties find themselves in the same predicament.I doubt prospective purchasers see that as a predicament, it's just a ridiculous asking price that no ones going to pay. If and when Lerner gets real , the club will be sold.What price do you think would be realistic?
Quote from: LeeB on January 06, 2016, 07:21:32 PMI'd like to buy it mate, but I haven't got a spare £150m. I suspect all other interested parties find themselves in the same predicament.I doubt prospective purchasers see that as a predicament, it's just a ridiculous asking price that no ones going to pay. If and when Lerner gets real , the club will be sold.
I'd like to buy it mate, but I haven't got a spare £150m. I suspect all other interested parties find themselves in the same predicament.
Quote from: JasonStevens on January 07, 2016, 09:35:09 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on January 06, 2016, 09:38:50 PMQuote from: Villa in Denmark on January 06, 2016, 08:10:32 PMAlternatively drop the price to a point where Carsen's Yeung's less scrupulous but even more dodgy younger brother can have a go.Or I'm sure Ray Ransom would still be interested if the price was right.Or that consortium that's done such a wonderful for Coventry can probably raise enough cash by selling Cov and mortgaging themselves (us) to the hilt if the price drops to around £100M.Right now this is undeniably utterly gut wrenchingly shit.Believe it or not it could be worse.It could have been someone as hopelessly out of his depth as Lerner and who'd done all of the money after the buyout as loans with banks. Or even better, borrowed the money to buy us.I think that they're called Leeds and Portsmouth.There's obviously a sliding scale where the number of potential buyers increases as the price decreases.Unfortunately the chances of hitting an absolute shyster also increase as the price decreases.10 years ago the overwhelming feeling I recall was "anyone but Ellis." That worked our well didn't it? We sure as he'll can't afford our "anyone but Lerner" being the same or worse.EDIT: The anyone but Ellis line is in no way, shape or form a pining for the Days of Doug. If he'd had to make his 80's comeback at all, his time had gone by the mid 90's at the absolute latest.Agree with this. As bad as the current situation is, it could be a lot worse.Or glass half full - it could be a lot betterErr, not quite sure you've got what I was saying. It is crap and has been for some time under Lerner, but it could be worse. We could have an owner like the ones at Cardiff or Hull with them trying to change the kit or the name of the club or we could be facing the prospect of relegation in the financial situation Portsmouth and Leeds were. That said, I can't help but feel there is some further bad news to come.
Quote from: tomd2103 on January 07, 2016, 11:07:45 AMQuote from: JasonStevens on January 07, 2016, 09:35:09 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on January 06, 2016, 09:38:50 PMQuote from: Villa in Denmark on January 06, 2016, 08:10:32 PMAlternatively drop the price to a point where Carsen's Yeung's less scrupulous but even more dodgy younger brother can have a go.Or I'm sure Ray Ransom would still be interested if the price was right.Or that consortium that's done such a wonderful for Coventry can probably raise enough cash by selling Cov and mortgaging themselves (us) to the hilt if the price drops to around £100M.Right now this is undeniably utterly gut wrenchingly shit.Believe it or not it could be worse.It could have been someone as hopelessly out of his depth as Lerner and who'd done all of the money after the buyout as loans with banks. Or even better, borrowed the money to buy us.I think that they're called Leeds and Portsmouth.There's obviously a sliding scale where the number of potential buyers increases as the price decreases.Unfortunately the chances of hitting an absolute shyster also increase as the price decreases.10 years ago the overwhelming feeling I recall was "anyone but Ellis." That worked our well didn't it? We sure as he'll can't afford our "anyone but Lerner" being the same or worse.EDIT: The anyone but Ellis line is in no way, shape or form a pining for the Days of Doug. If he'd had to make his 80's comeback at all, his time had gone by the mid 90's at the absolute latest.Agree with this. As bad as the current situation is, it could be a lot worse.Or glass half full - it could be a lot betterErr, not quite sure you've got what I was saying. It is crap and has been for some time under Lerner, but it could be worse. We could have an owner like the ones at Cardiff or Hull with them trying to change the kit or the name of the club or we could be facing the prospect of relegation in the financial situation Portsmouth and Leeds were. That said, I can't help but feel there is some further bad news to come.Or it could be better - we could've had an owner like Citeh and ploughed $1000m into the squad, it's all about how you want to look at stuff - some people think negative, others positive. I'm the latter.
That's not the argument I was making though.The argument is that it is undeniably shit right now, but for anyone wanting "anyone but Lerner" - be careful what you wish for because we can't afford another Lerner or worse. Not that that's what will eventually happen.
Quote from: Dave Cooper please on January 06, 2016, 03:16:19 AMQuote from: achilles on January 05, 2016, 02:52:04 PMSign this if you interested enough:https://www.change.org/p/lerneroutrandy-lerner-and-his-administration-out-of-aston-villa-nowA petition urging Lerner to sell a club he is already trying to sell.Marvellous.If he really wanted to sell it , he could have done so.
Quote from: achilles on January 05, 2016, 02:52:04 PMSign this if you interested enough:https://www.change.org/p/lerneroutrandy-lerner-and-his-administration-out-of-aston-villa-nowA petition urging Lerner to sell a club he is already trying to sell.Marvellous.If he really wanted to sell it , he could have done so.
Sign this if you interested enough:https://www.change.org/p/lerneroutrandy-lerner-and-his-administration-out-of-aston-villa-now