personally I think that it is good that Tony lets us know that he is not happy with what is going on, he has supposedly thrown £80+ million to date at the Villa, if i was the owner i would be furious after that fiasco on Saturday.I only spent a tenner and i was ranting after the game.
I don't think he's intolerant of failure as such. I think he comes from a culture that's intolerant of plodding complacency, apathy and failure to work harder than the competition. Until the club wakes up at every level Our Tone's going to be frustrated.About his social media activities, the world has changed and is changing fast. What was relevant even five years ago doesn't necessarily apply today. We don't have to like it, but this is the way things are now.
Quote from: Jimbo on January 09, 2018, 10:25:48 AMI don't think he's intolerant of failure as such. I think he comes from a culture that's intolerant of plodding complacency, apathy and failure to work harder than the competition. Until the club wakes up at every level Our Tone's going to be frustrated.About his social media activities, the world has changed and is changing fast. What was relevant even five years ago doesn't necessarily apply today. We don't have to like it, but this is the way things are now.this. Our main client at work is a Chinese company. Demanding is an understatement. They demand hard work and demand results. It’s the culture.
Having spent over a month in Asia prior to Christmas, it was clear to me the prevailing attitude among everyday people there was "we'll fucking well find a way", which should be worrying for people in the faltering west.
Quote from: Jimbo on January 10, 2018, 10:13:51 AMHaving spent over a month in Asia prior to Christmas, it was clear to me the prevailing attitude among everyday people there was "we'll fucking well find a way", which should be worrying for people in the faltering west.Yep, another example of this is high speed rail. In 2000 China had zero miles of high speed rail - their fastest trains travelled at speeds less than 100mph. Since then they've built over 16,000 miles of high speed rail track, with another 8,000 miles by 2025 and then a further 4,000 miles beyond that.We on the other hand started thinking about HS2 in 2009 and IF (pretty big IF) it goes to plan we'll have 330 miles built by 2033!I genuinely fear for future generations in the UK - the balance of power is shifting massively and most of the population are asleep to it.
You're not comapring apples and apples though. We could have 16,000 miles of track endlessly swirling this tiny island and we'd all still prefer to use the car.
Quote from: Jimbo on January 10, 2018, 10:13:51 AMHaving spent over a month in Asia prior to Christmas, it was clear to me the prevailing attitude among everyday people there was "we'll fucking well find a way", which should be worrying for people in the faltering west.I genuinely fear for future generations in the UK - the balance of power is shifting massively and most of the population are asleep to it.
Before we all get too misty-eyed over the genius of the Chinese, would you swap their human rights record for ours? Would you swap their attitude to workers for ours? There's a bit more to how they get things done than just a work ethic.
How did Bronze Age man manage to build Stonehenge?Ans: Whips.In my lifetime Germany was going to leave us miles behind, then Japan, then Singapore and Malaysia, then the BRICs. Jesus, even Nigeria and South Africa have enjoyed favoured threat status. China is expanding to catch up, has a billion and a half people and can happily whip, imprison and kill their way through anything to get the job done. It's not work ethic that separates us. I'm sure the same was said of Uncle Joe's five-year plans.
Too complacent in our comfort, half-asleep and stumbling as more switched-on rivals race past us, but a little too myopic and arrogant to really understand and accept what's happening. We need shaking and waking.