Quote from: Risso on September 02, 2022, 09:37:36 AMQuote from: Clive W on September 02, 2022, 09:34:44 AMOne thing to consider is that maybe the owners are looking at the economic storms that are about to hit us Perhaps they are finding it hard to justify spending £30m on a player when many fans may soon be faced with the choice of taking the family to VP or keeping the house warm and food on the tableMaybe I’m thinking too deeplyOf course you are. They're American and Egyptian billionaires, currently planning to spend a quarter of a billion on establishing a Las Vegas MIL team. What you suggest won't even have occurred to them.They are successful business peopleThey would have considered the wider economic conditions They may have chosen to ignore them but I don’t agree it would never have occurred to them
Quote from: Clive W on September 02, 2022, 09:34:44 AMOne thing to consider is that maybe the owners are looking at the economic storms that are about to hit us Perhaps they are finding it hard to justify spending £30m on a player when many fans may soon be faced with the choice of taking the family to VP or keeping the house warm and food on the tableMaybe I’m thinking too deeplyOf course you are. They're American and Egyptian billionaires, currently planning to spend a quarter of a billion on establishing a Las Vegas MIL team. What you suggest won't even have occurred to them.
One thing to consider is that maybe the owners are looking at the economic storms that are about to hit us Perhaps they are finding it hard to justify spending £30m on a player when many fans may soon be faced with the choice of taking the family to VP or keeping the house warm and food on the tableMaybe I’m thinking too deeply
Maybe the wider economic conditions would have been thought of when the season ticket prices were considered. I can't see transfer fees having anything to do with it.
Quote from: brontebilly on September 02, 2022, 09:41:06 AMQuote from: Clive W on September 02, 2022, 09:34:44 AMOne thing to consider is that maybe the owners are looking at the economic storms that are about to hit us Perhaps they are finding it hard to justify spending £30m on a player when many fans may soon be faced with the choice of taking the family to VP or keeping the house warm and food on the tableMaybe I’m thinking too deeplyThey turned down 25m yesterday for a player who will leave for free next summer.Maybe they're confident of him signing a new contract if/when Gerrard gets the boot.
Quote from: Clive W on September 02, 2022, 09:34:44 AMOne thing to consider is that maybe the owners are looking at the economic storms that are about to hit us Perhaps they are finding it hard to justify spending £30m on a player when many fans may soon be faced with the choice of taking the family to VP or keeping the house warm and food on the tableMaybe I’m thinking too deeplyThey turned down 25m yesterday for a player who will leave for free next summer.
I think the positive way to look at it is that the board/owners have lost faith in the manager - presumably when we showed up to Bournemouth with no idea how to play despite a full preseason. They don’t want to give him any more money, which may be wasted. He hasn’t shown any indication that he can improve players, so any player we buy under his management will presumably decrease in value. It doesn’t represent a good investment. I don't know what happened with the Ismaïla Sarr-ga, but it certainly suggests that the manager and the board weren't on the same wavelength.So why is he still here? I can only assume it is timing now. They felt they couldn’t sack him on deadline day, or on the eve of a match against Man City, so they are holding back - hoping for a miracle tomorrow, but planning for the most likely outcome. It is quite telling that neither of our signings yesterday mentioned the manager in the quotes on the official site.The other theory is that the owners have scaled back their ambition. I don’t want to believe this, so without knowing for sure either way, I am choosing to not believe it. The stadium expansion plans for the Villa ‘franchise’ are big - they won’t work for a team scrapping against relegation every year - we need European football and we need it quickly. They know this, and are working towards it, it’s just a mistake was made last year that we need to correct before we get back on the right path. Money will be made available to the new manager, who will be ambitious and exciting.
Quote from: Clive W on September 02, 2022, 09:52:41 AMQuote from: Risso on September 02, 2022, 09:37:36 AMQuote from: Clive W on September 02, 2022, 09:34:44 AMOne thing to consider is that maybe the owners are looking at the economic storms that are about to hit us Perhaps they are finding it hard to justify spending £30m on a player when many fans may soon be faced with the choice of taking the family to VP or keeping the house warm and food on the tableMaybe I’m thinking too deeplyOf course you are. They're American and Egyptian billionaires, currently planning to spend a quarter of a billion on establishing a Las Vegas MIL team. What you suggest won't even have occurred to them.They are successful business peopleThey would have considered the wider economic conditions They may have chosen to ignore them but I don’t agree it would never have occurred to themYour first two statements contradict each other completely. Sorry but it's absolute nonsense. They're paying Coutinho £200K a week, but they're going to baulk at buying another £30m player because of fuel bills? Nah. They'd agreed a fee for Sarr, for one thing.
I just hope he doesn't sulk until January with half assed performances.
Quote from: Risso on September 02, 2022, 09:57:24 AMQuote from: Clive W on September 02, 2022, 09:52:41 AMQuote from: Risso on September 02, 2022, 09:37:36 AMQuote from: Clive W on September 02, 2022, 09:34:44 AMOne thing to consider is that maybe the owners are looking at the economic storms that are about to hit us Perhaps they are finding it hard to justify spending £30m on a player when many fans may soon be faced with the choice of taking the family to VP or keeping the house warm and food on the tableMaybe I’m thinking too deeplyOf course you are. They're American and Egyptian billionaires, currently planning to spend a quarter of a billion on establishing a Las Vegas MIL team. What you suggest won't even have occurred to them.They are successful business peopleThey would have considered the wider economic conditions They may have chosen to ignore them but I don’t agree it would never have occurred to themYour first two statements contradict each other completely. Sorry but it's absolute nonsense. They're paying Coutinho £200K a week, but they're going to baulk at buying another £30m player because of fuel bills? Nah. They'd agreed a fee for Sarr, for one thing.But lots of things have changed very rapidly RissoCoutinho’s wages were fixed months ago, as were season ticket prices. Way before the latest energy forecasts of £6,000 a yearI’m just making the point that they would be aware, as we all are, of the coming economic shit show
My take is that it's petered out but has been ok.We got Coutinho and Digne early in January; I say early because I don't think we'd have signed Digne other than the factthat the opportunity arose because of the shit at Everton. Coutinho came because he knew Gerrard. It was a coup. To therefore confirm the permanent deal for Coutinho in the summer was good business.We got a back up keeper, who is a full international.We got a back up left back, who is a full international.We got a high-quality Centre Back, who got inured, who we've now covered with another full international.We've got the fabled Defensive Midfielder we said was the final piece that we needed.We've now gone out and got another solid player in midfield, a full international no less.We've done a lot of loans for our younger players, and retained another who clearly will go, instead of us cashing in.The fact we almost had Sarr over the line is really puzzling, we didn't go for someone similar, or push that deal. I don't get it at all. I'm also confused about the system and having let all our wide players go without replacing them. Bizarre.
Quote from: boozey182 on September 02, 2022, 09:53:21 AMI think the positive way to look at it is that the board/owners have lost faith in the manager - presumably when we showed up to Bournemouth with no idea how to play despite a full preseason. They don’t want to give him any more money, which may be wasted. He hasn’t shown any indication that he can improve players, so any player we buy under his management will presumably decrease in value. It doesn’t represent a good investment. I don't know what happened with the Ismaïla Sarr-ga, but it certainly suggests that the manager and the board weren't on the same wavelength.So why is he still here? I can only assume it is timing now. They felt they couldn’t sack him on deadline day, or on the eve of a match against Man City, so they are holding back - hoping for a miracle tomorrow, but planning for the most likely outcome. It is quite telling that neither of our signings yesterday mentioned the manager in the quotes on the official site.The other theory is that the owners have scaled back their ambition. I don’t want to believe this, so without knowing for sure either way, I am choosing to not believe it. The stadium expansion plans for the Villa ‘franchise’ are big - they won’t work for a team scrapping against relegation every year - we need European football and we need it quickly. They know this, and are working towards it, it’s just a mistake was made last year that we need to correct before we get back on the right path. Money will be made available to the new manager, who will be ambitious and exciting.A very good piece, boozey.I've been coming to Villa Park since the 1950s. I never want Villa to lose but at the moment I feel as I did towards the end of Lambert - let's get it over with as soon as possible, rebuild the team and their confidence and win back the supporters. Like you, I want to believe that the owners are still planning to take us to the next level and won't, like Lerner, just lose interest.