Lerner was totally convinced he was the real deal. Which should have been warning enough.
Quote from: KevinGage on February 07, 2021, 05:05:02 PMLerner was totally convinced he was the real deal. Which should have been warning enough.Was Lerner convinced? Maybe once he had a get out and knew he could walk away with his cut he didn't care. He didn't care much in the last couple of years of owning us so why would he care about who he sold us to.
Quote from: Damo70 on February 07, 2021, 06:37:35 PMQuote from: KevinGage on February 07, 2021, 05:05:02 PMLerner was totally convinced he was the real deal. Which should have been warning enough.Was Lerner convinced? Maybe once he had a get out and knew he could walk away with his cut he didn't care. He didn't care much in the last couple of years of owning us so why would he care about who he sold us to.We wanted him to sell for long enough; it's a bit much to expect him to bother about who he sold to.
Certainly a chancer, but had we gone up it might well have worked out. Can't help liking the bloke and hope he gets out in one piece.
Quote from: ASHTONVILLA on February 07, 2021, 07:21:47 PMCertainly a chancer, but had we gone up it might well have worked out. Can't help liking the bloke and hope he gets out in one piece.A con man who took the Villa within hours of administration. What would he have to do for you not to like him?
Well according to Randolph's statement on leaving in 2016, he held off on other deals because they weren't the right custodians to continue his legacy. Xia's grandiose plans - which envisioned revitalising the club as of part turning Aston and Lozells into Mar-a-Lago or summat - made him the preferred bidder.