I'm fairly certain the actions of our longest serving player have nothing to do with their resignations. As soon as I saw Lerner's mate was back alarm bells started ringing, the appointments of King, Bernstein, Little and Bevington were a huge step in the right direction, the return of the General was a massive step back.
Quote from: PeterWithe on April 19, 2016, 10:50:51 AMQuote from: German James on April 19, 2016, 10:35:03 AMQuote from: PeterWithe on April 19, 2016, 10:26:10 AMQuote from: Witton Warrior on April 19, 2016, 10:25:15 AMThe key phrase for me in King's statement is "change the culture" - King and Bernstein wanted to do that and Randy stopped them...Which in my view links it to the Gabby thing.I think that's a red herring. Even if player disclipline was one of the things the new board recommended be dealt with, Gabby's latest pig-ignorant shenanigans happened too soon after they reported for it to have been the deciding factor. There would have to be a time frame for "changing the culture" and I can't believe that this one incident (and hardly a surprising incident, at that) would have scuppered everything else in the report.Its been reported that he is the main poison in the dressing room. If they wanted him out at any cost then the Dubai, London and fitness things gave them an opportunity, if Lerner wouldn't let them take it then I'd see that as a strong point of principle to go over.I can't really think of a reason for Lerner to refuse.
Quote from: German James on April 19, 2016, 10:35:03 AMQuote from: PeterWithe on April 19, 2016, 10:26:10 AMQuote from: Witton Warrior on April 19, 2016, 10:25:15 AMThe key phrase for me in King's statement is "change the culture" - King and Bernstein wanted to do that and Randy stopped them...Which in my view links it to the Gabby thing.I think that's a red herring. Even if player disclipline was one of the things the new board recommended be dealt with, Gabby's latest pig-ignorant shenanigans happened too soon after they reported for it to have been the deciding factor. There would have to be a time frame for "changing the culture" and I can't believe that this one incident (and hardly a surprising incident, at that) would have scuppered everything else in the report.Its been reported that he is the main poison in the dressing room. If they wanted him out at any cost then the Dubai, London and fitness things gave them an opportunity, if Lerner wouldn't let them take it then I'd see that as a strong point of principle to go over.
Quote from: PeterWithe on April 19, 2016, 10:26:10 AMQuote from: Witton Warrior on April 19, 2016, 10:25:15 AMThe key phrase for me in King's statement is "change the culture" - King and Bernstein wanted to do that and Randy stopped them...Which in my view links it to the Gabby thing.I think that's a red herring. Even if player disclipline was one of the things the new board recommended be dealt with, Gabby's latest pig-ignorant shenanigans happened too soon after they reported for it to have been the deciding factor. There would have to be a time frame for "changing the culture" and I can't believe that this one incident (and hardly a surprising incident, at that) would have scuppered everything else in the report.
Quote from: Witton Warrior on April 19, 2016, 10:25:15 AMThe key phrase for me in King's statement is "change the culture" - King and Bernstein wanted to do that and Randy stopped them...Which in my view links it to the Gabby thing.
The key phrase for me in King's statement is "change the culture" - King and Bernstein wanted to do that and Randy stopped them...
that big fat bloke managing Leeds would still probably come, he don't mid wading in shit
The wording of both King and Bernstein's statements is damning of one Randy Lerner. I think they have deliberately - and quite rightly - put the focus on him and have suggested Villa will not recover in any sense for as long as he is associated with the Club. King, especially, is telling Lerner in no uncertain terms to sell up. yesterday in their letters.)
Quote from: Chris Jameson on April 19, 2016, 10:48:14 AMI'm fairly certain the actions of our longest serving player have nothing to do with their resignations. As soon as I saw Lerner's mate was back alarm bells started ringing, the appointments of King, Bernstein, Little and Bevington were a huge step in the right direction, the return of the General was a massive step back.It was obvious as soon as Krulak returned like the Prodigal Son that Lerner ( or his mother, who controls the money now, I'm told) was still pulling the strings, whatever Hollis's title. A proper fucking cowboy outfit with a mad military nutcase running the drill. Any other club and this would be hilarious.
What is the point of putting those letters of resignation out in the public. Is there anybody left inside Aston Villa with some dignity?If you want those letters out there then just tell the whole fuckin story you quitters
If Lerner has not agreed to fund the change in direction, be it for a new manager and new structure [head of football or whoever], sacking Reily etc, then the only glimmer of hope would be a change of ownership.Lerner is a fool easily parted with his money; he paid Small Heath £5 million for McLiesh and has gone through managers like underwear the past 12 months, so it would seem odd that he decides to turn the tap off completely having presumably acquiesced to the moves forward suggested by Hollis. Why stop now? For what ends?Its hard to fathom his motives and it could well be that reference to new ownership is simply misdirection. But if we're up for sale at a reduced price, then he might have come to his senses. Getting him out of the football club by fair means or foul has to be the number one priority, as he is a disease that is rotting us from the inside out. I want the new manager to have an ambitious owner, who is back by the board to do what is necessary. McLiesh, Lambert, Sherwood, Garde etc, as poor as they may be, were all made poorer by having one and sometimes both hands tied behind their back. We need unity.
A new manager was ready to be appointed reporting directly to Bernstein, the appointment was blocked, and Bernstein walked.So how do we appoint a manager now?Unless we are sold very quickly, we are f***ed.