I don't think my son, not Damon by the way, would mind me telling you that he was very friendly and open. He wanted to see what a season ticket looked like. My son has spent a lot of time making TV shows in America so they talked about the US game and English players moving there. They talked at some length about Brad Friedel and what a good influence he was. Randy's companion grew bored and my son went back to his own table. From what I gather Randy would have talked about Villa indefinitely. He made a good impression on my son who is a pretty good judge.
Quote from: myf on March 07, 2016, 08:28:49 PMMcgregor statueSurely "positives of the Supporters Trust"?
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The three game where we scored four past Bolton, six past Derby and five past Small Heath with only one I reply. Happier times.
Margaret Thatcher died.
I don't feel sorry for Randy Lerner. That sentiment belongs with the 'uncle Doug' revisionist crap. Unfortunately it's quite a bit more than him just being unlucky and not very good at running sports clubs. Just as you wouldn't employ an electrician to plaster a room, you don't employ a glorified call centre manager or a marketing executive to run a football club. But Randy thinks otherwise.He hasn't learned anything from his Browns disaster. He's proved himself to be whimsical, arrogant, aloof, detached, irresponsible, feckless and cowardly. Remi Garde's recent press conference suggests he has been lied to and betrayed. But the worst thing Randy ever did was allow Aston Villa to give up the relegation fight by January. That - for the so-called custodian of the club - is absolutely unforgivable.He can't help being an idiot, a billionaire heir with no grounding in reality, but his abandonment of responsibility has been wilful and disgraceful. The bloke's a charlatan, and a tarted-up pub, some mosaics and an improved training ground won't begin to make up for the unholy mess he's created everywhere else. Randy's sidekick, General Krulak, should know a thing or two about duty. Randy had a duty to this football club. Not only has he not fulfilled his duty, he's been found in his bunk, cowering under the covers, with his fingers in his ears. He deserves a very dishonourable discharge.
He's only been here 10 years is probably the main positive. Imagine what he could have done with double the time
Quote from: sickbeggar on March 08, 2016, 09:01:49 AMHe's only been here 10 years is probably the main positive. Imagine what he could have done with double the timeHe hasn't left yet.