Quote from: Jimmy Buffett on February 22, 2016, 05:58:37 PMThe tea lady who has said her piece after leaving Villa is worth listening to. Her description of the poisonous and negative culture prevalent within the bowels of Villa Park accords completely with what is being demonstrated on the pitch week in week out. Getting rid of long standing employees, who are also fans and bringing in agency staff is indicative of the dysfunctional pseudo plc way AVFC is being run by non football corporate drones, whose only understanding of employee relations is the American hire and fire version. The best and most productive workplaces in my fairly lengthy experience are the ones where employees are happy and feel valued, respected and listened to. I don't accept that Doug ran a 'corner shop' operation during his time at the helm and even if he did it was preferable to the pound shop set up that is in currently in place. Leaving the ground after the Liverpool drubbing I ruefully expressed my despair to a couple of dopey looking stewards. The response from one of them was... 'Not interested mate,I just work here'. I despair...This is not a British Football Club any more, it's an American franchise. I've been coming down since 1966 and for the first time I feel completely alienatYou haven't even got her job right.
The tea lady who has said her piece after leaving Villa is worth listening to. Her description of the poisonous and negative culture prevalent within the bowels of Villa Park accords completely with what is being demonstrated on the pitch week in week out. Getting rid of long standing employees, who are also fans and bringing in agency staff is indicative of the dysfunctional pseudo plc way AVFC is being run by non football corporate drones, whose only understanding of employee relations is the American hire and fire version. The best and most productive workplaces in my fairly lengthy experience are the ones where employees are happy and feel valued, respected and listened to. I don't accept that Doug ran a 'corner shop' operation during his time at the helm and even if he did it was preferable to the pound shop set up that is in currently in place. Leaving the ground after the Liverpool drubbing I ruefully expressed my despair to a couple of dopey looking stewards. The response from one of them was... 'Not interested mate,I just work here'. I despair...This is not a British Football Club any more, it's an American franchise. I've been coming down since 1966 and for the first time I feel completely alienat
Quote from: dave.woodhall on February 22, 2016, 08:46:09 PMQuote from: Jimmy Buffett on February 22, 2016, 05:58:37 PMThe tea lady who has said her piece after leaving Villa is worth listening to. Her description of the poisonous and negative culture prevalent within the bowels of Villa Park accords completely with what is being demonstrated on the pitch week in week out. Getting rid of long standing employees, who are also fans and bringing in agency staff is indicative of the dysfunctional pseudo plc way AVFC is being run by non football corporate drones, whose only understanding of employee relations is the American hire and fire version. The best and most productive workplaces in my fairly lengthy experience are the ones where employees are happy and feel valued, respected and listened to. I don't accept that Doug ran a 'corner shop' operation during his time at the helm and even if he did it was preferable to the pound shop set up that is in currently in place. Leaving the ground after the Liverpool drubbing I ruefully expressed my despair to a couple of dopey looking stewards. The response from one of them was... 'Not interested mate,I just work here'. I despair...This is not a British Football Club any more, it's an American franchise. I've been coming down since 1966 and for the first time I feel completely alienatYou haven't even got her job right.Ok, I didn't get her job right but that doesn't diminish the point I make about the club being dysfunctional at every level. Where you are definitely wrong is in stating that Fox was getting things right by firing Villa fans who work within the club. You do seem to be very accepting of what Fox says about their working capabilities. I would like to know what leads you to this conclusion. Do you have an inside line that you wish to share?
Just on the stewards point, a lot of them work at more than one club. So a lot of the stewards at our games are also stewards at the sty.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on February 22, 2016, 09:57:00 PMJust on the stewards point, a lot of them work at more than one club. So a lot of the stewards at our games are also stewards at the sty. Christ almighty! No wonder they face the crowd rather than the pitch if they've had to watch one of those two teams every week for 9 months of each of the last 5 years.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on February 22, 2016, 09:57:00 PMJust on the stewards point, a lot of them work at more than one club. So a lot of the stewards at our games are also stewards at the sty. And at the end of the day, who gives a f¤¤k?They're paid for their time and their competence. As Dave says there's a myriad of courses to be passed before you can be signed off as competent and that certified competence is all I'm interested in when I'm in a ground. I couldn't give a monkey's cuss if he or she has the Elizabeth Duke bollocks on a chain hanging round his/her neck and tattooed across his or her arse, as long as they know what to do if things go south and behave reasonably towards supporters. Them being not interested in you being pissed off at the result/general state of the club is about as relevant as the kid behind the counter at the cinema giving 0 f¤¤ks about you not rating The Fast and The Furious 237 or whatever they'er now up to.
Quote from: Richard E on February 22, 2016, 10:09:44 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on February 22, 2016, 09:57:00 PMJust on the stewards point, a lot of them work at more than one club. So a lot of the stewards at our games are also stewards at the sty. Christ almighty! No wonder they face the crowd rather than the pitch if they've had to watch one of those two teams every week for 9 months of each of the last 5 years.In all seriousness though the old stewards, well-meaning though they were, would have been absolutely useless in an emergency.
Quote from: Jimmy Buffett on February 22, 2016, 09:05:52 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on February 22, 2016, 08:46:09 PMQuote from: Jimmy Buffett on February 22, 2016, 05:58:37 PMThe tea lady who has said her piece after leaving Villa is worth listening to. Her description of the poisonous and negative culture prevalent within the bowels of Villa Park accords completely with what is being demonstrated on the pitch week in week out. Getting rid of long standing employees, who are also fans and bringing in agency staff is indicative of the dysfunctional pseudo plc way AVFC is being run by non football corporate drones, whose only understanding of employee relations is the American hire and fire version. The best and most productive workplaces in my fairly lengthy experience are the ones where employees are happy and feel valued, respected and listened to. I don't accept that Doug ran a 'corner shop' operation during his time at the helm and even if he did it was preferable to the pound shop set up that is in currently in place. Leaving the ground after the Liverpool drubbing I ruefully expressed my despair to a couple of dopey looking stewards. The response from one of them was... 'Not interested mate,I just work here'. I despair...This is not a British Football Club any more, it's an American franchise. I've been coming down since 1966 and for the first time I feel completely alienatYou haven't even got her job right.Ok, I didn't get her job right but that doesn't diminish the point I make about the club being dysfunctional at every level. Where you are definitely wrong is in stating that Fox was getting things right by firing Villa fans who work within the club. You do seem to be very accepting of what Fox says about their working capabilities. I would like to know what leads you to this conclusion. Do you have an inside line that you wish to share?You could say I have an inside knowledge of the workings of Aston Villa built up over the past 25 years and more by devoting much of my life to writing about the club. During some of this time I often despaired of the attitude that surrounded employing people because they were Villa supporters rather than because they were the best for the position. This was symptomatic of the corner shop mentality of the Ellis years - not just my words but those of many other commentators. As one writer put it, "Aston Villa were the first club to enter the twentieth century and the last big club to leave it." In contrast, you seem to find it surprising, and cause for criticism, that a business which runs at peak capacity for a few hours on maybe two dozen days of the year should employ temporary agency staff with no affinity for them. If that's evidence of dysfunction, then so is every other club in the Premier League. To quote your one example - a steward who "just works here". It may surprise you to know that football clubs often prefer to employ stewards who aren't supporters because they will concentrate on doing the job properly rather than watching the match. Many years ago, pre-Taylor Report, I was a steward myself. We were virtually untrained, and the general feeling amongst us was God help anyone if a major problem occured, because none of us would have been capable of coping. Then came Hillsborough, when the folly of such inadequacies was laid bare. Major football grounds are now stewarded by, on the whole, trained and efficient staff who might not support the club where they work but are good at the job they are doing. Given the choice of being helped by a steward of thirty years ago, who could recite the 1957 cup-winning team backwards and didn't have a clue about first aid, or a modern steward who barely knows what colours the Villa play in but is trained in CPR, fire prevention and/or evacuation techniques, I know who I'd rather be taken ill next to. The same goes for all aspects of how the club is run. Tom Fox is proving himself totally inadequate to the job of CEO. I don't know what his criteria is for hiring and firing employees, which is why I have neither criticised nor supported it, but whether or not they are Villa supporters and nice people should on the whole be utterly irrelevant. The only thing that should matter is whether or not they are the best available for the job. You wouldn't buy a player because he was a Villa supporter as a boy and neither should you employ a senior manager on the same basis.
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on February 22, 2016, 10:07:05 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on February 22, 2016, 09:57:00 PMJust on the stewards point, a lot of them work at more than one club. So a lot of the stewards at our games are also stewards at the sty. And at the end of the day, who gives a f¤¤k?They're paid for their time and their competence. As Dave says there's a myriad of courses to be passed before you can be signed off as competent and that certified competence is all I'm interested in when I'm in a ground. I couldn't give a monkey's cuss if he or she has the Elizabeth Duke bollocks on a chain hanging round his/her neck and tattooed across his or her arse, as long as they know what to do if things go south and behave reasonably towards supporters. Them being not interested in you being pissed off at the result/general state of the club is about as relevant as the kid behind the counter at the cinema giving 0 f¤¤ks about you not rating The Fast and The Furious 237 or whatever they'er now up to.Not sure why you're ranting at me when all i've pointed out is as many of them work at other clubs it's no wonder if a lot of them aren't bothered if we win or lose.