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Offline LeeB

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Re: Tony's Tweets
« Reply #2265 on: February 24, 2017, 03:42:08 PM »
Escape from Victory.

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Re: Tony's Tweets
« Reply #2266 on: February 24, 2017, 03:47:59 PM »
Westward Ho!  (a novel by Charles Kingsley).
« Last Edit: February 24, 2017, 03:50:53 PM by brian green »

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Re: Tony's Tweets
« Reply #2267 on: February 24, 2017, 03:56:35 PM »
Westward Ho!  (a novel by Charles Kingsley).

It's a massive letdown.

Offline brian green

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Re: Tony's Tweets
« Reply #2268 on: February 24, 2017, 04:04:31 PM »
Book is better than the place (caravans from horizon to horizon).

Worth reading if only for a hero called Amyas.  Imagine the fun if we had a player called Amyas.

Offline Tugby Villain

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Re: Tony's Tweets
« Reply #2269 on: February 24, 2017, 04:17:15 PM »
Westward Ho!  (a novel by Charles Kingsley).

It's a massive letdown.

The place?  Aye, it's crap.

Offline Pete

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Re: Tony's Tweets
« Reply #2270 on: February 24, 2017, 05:07:20 PM »
Westward Ho!  (a novel by Charles Kingsley).

It's a massive letdown.

The place?  Aye, it's crap.

Good for crazy golf though. So I understand.

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Re: Tony's Tweets
« Reply #2271 on: February 24, 2017, 06:08:28 PM »
Westward Ho!  (a novel by Charles Kingsley).

It's a massive letdown.

The place?  Aye, it's crap.

Good for crazy golf though. So I understand.
It's an ace place , great place for some surfing.

Offline Dave Cooper please

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Re: Tony's Tweets
« Reply #2272 on: February 27, 2017, 12:49:21 PM »
Westward Ho!  (a novel by Charles Kingsley).

It's a massive letdown.

The place?  Aye, it's crap.

Good for crazy golf though. So I understand.

Popular with couples from Sweden.

Offline CT Villan

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Re: Tony's Tweets
« Reply #2273 on: March 02, 2017, 01:47:17 AM »
Quote from: Bloomberg
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-03-02/chinese-soccer-investor-wanted-an-english-club-any-english-club

It didn’t matter which English soccer club Tony Xia bought, just as long as he got one.

The Chinese businessman was so keen on an acquisition that he wrote to bankers expressing interest in Premier League team Southampton. That was days before completing his 60 million-pound ($74 million) deal in May 2016 to buy Aston Villa in Birmingham. 

"It wasn’t just Southampton, we also held discussions with a lot of clubs," Xia said in an interview in Beijing last week. He agreed to buy Villa after striking up a relationship with the club’s former owner, American billionaire Randy Lerner.

The almost arbitrary nature of the purchase offers an insight into China’s blossoming relationship with the world’s most popular -- and richest -- game and the seemingly insatiable appetite for assets that’s continued into this year.

It follows President Xi Jinping’s endorsement of a plan to develop China’s sports economy and, in particular for the soccer-loving leader, a national team that might one day win the World Cup. Since then, businesses have poured billions into the sport, with some of the country’s richest men grabbing clubs abroad.

"Even if we didn’t buy Villa, we would have entered the sports industry through other means," Xia said. “Now that we have control of Villa, we will leverage this opportunity and use it to further our business in the sports industry.” That might include a partnership with a “prestigious” French team whose controlling shareholder approached the club for a partnership, he said.

Fallen Giant

Xia’s sudden arrival in England mirrored that of other Chinese buyers. Almost every major club in the West Midlands region of central England is now owned by investors from Asia.

Aston Villa is somewhat of a fallen giant. It was a major club in its heyday, with fans from England’s second-largest city crammed into one of the country’s most prominent stadiums to watch a team that was European champion in 1982. It dropped into the second tier last year, and there’s little prospect of an immediate return as Villa languishes in the bottom half of the 24-team division.

Xia is chairman of Recon Group, a conglomerate with interests in such things as health care, finance and sport. He had no experience in soccer before the acquisition and it hasn’t been easy on the pitch or off it.

He’s already onto his second coach after firing his first hire, Roberto di Matteo, a former European champion at London club Chelsea, and spent millions of pounds on recruiting new players. In replacement Steve Bruce, Xia has opted for an experienced hand. A former Manchester United captain, Bruce has taken teams up to the Premier League four times and is no stranger to working with overseas owners.

Being Tactical

Bruce has also found it tough. Villa won its last two games, though only to break a win-less streak going back to December.

“The current coach was picked because he has experience,” said Xia. “But what we have seen shows it doesn’t work if you rely on past experience entirely. What makes a coach great is his ability to constantly learn and adjust.”

In the narrow world of English football where loyalties are fierce and traditions passed down through folklore, Xia has also challenged what he calls soccer’s cultural "rigidness.” “Of all the industries I’ve operated in, soccer is the one most resistant to change," he said.

Typically chairman and owners of English teams steer clear of getting involved in on-field matters. Not Xia. He’s a regular on Twitter, sometimes sending multiple messages a day to share his thoughts on player trading and the team’s performances. The plan is to one day help support President Xi’s dream of building a winning team.

"Now I probably know much better than most when it comes to being a coach of a club, how to arrange training and match tactics," he said. "I’d like to figure out one day how to help Chinese soccer.”

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Re: Tony's Tweets
« Reply #2274 on: March 02, 2017, 08:01:17 AM »
Thanks for posting that CT.

At least he is honest enough to not go down the "I have always followed Villa, been a fan for years etc etc".

I wonder how much Southampton would have cost him.

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Re: Tony's Tweets
« Reply #2275 on: March 02, 2017, 08:04:12 AM »
Thanks for posting that CT.

At least he is honest enough to not go down the "I have always followed Villa, been a fan for years etc etc".

I wonder how much Southampton would have cost him.

Perhaps he was thinking of buying them as a feeder team?

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Re: Tony's Tweets
« Reply #2276 on: March 02, 2017, 08:09:36 AM »
I thought he was a Villa fan from when he went to Oxford :(

Offline old man villa fan

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Re: Tony's Tweets
« Reply #2277 on: March 02, 2017, 09:25:10 AM »
Interesting comment on experience not being enough and a good coach has to constantly learn and adapt.

Offline St AustellAVFC

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Re: Tony's Tweets
« Reply #2278 on: March 02, 2017, 09:43:31 AM »
Westward Ho!  (a novel by Charles Kingsley).

It's a massive letdown.

The place?  Aye, it's crap.

Good for crazy golf though. So I understand.

Popular with couples from Sweden.

It's lovely with a great long beach and pubs with fantastic views.

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Re: Tony's Tweets
« Reply #2279 on: March 02, 2017, 09:58:56 AM »
Westward Ho!  (a novel by Charles Kingsley).

It's a massive letdown.

The place?  Aye, it's crap.

Good for crazy golf though. So I understand.

Popular with couples from Sweden.

It's lovely with a great long beach and pubs with fantastic views.
And the best place for surfing when I was on a West Country touring holiday with my Mum and Dad in 1965! :D

 


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