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Player Valuation: £20m
He has put £50 million in.I bet a lot of Aston Villa fans thought the sun shined out of Randy Lerner's arse as well...
He has put £50 million in.I bet a lot of Aston Villa fans thought the sun shined out of Randy Lerner's arse as well...
He has put £50 million in.
He’s done a helluva lot more than that ball bag Kenwright
That you BillThat's no kind of achievement.
Just on the last line: I agree that that there are grave dangers in our situation. Common to all meltdowns (Leeds, Aston Villa, Blackburn etc) they are accompanied by the worshipping of false Gods. Critical faculties are laid one side by the most informed and intelligent people who are seduced by a grand plan.Oh for sure.
The 90s was the Klondyke for football and savvy clubs like United, Arsenal and Chelsea used it a springboard for their future success.
(contrary to popular opinion, Chelsea were already on the road to becoming an elite club by the turn of the century. They were winning cups, using players like Zola, Vialli and Gullitt and almost won the EPL circa 2001 before Roman came on the scene.....the late Matthew Harding was their visionary and was laying the foundations for modern day Chelsea whilst we were being ruined under Johnson)
What I am witnessing is a repeat performance under Moshiri.
When the first Sky/EPL gravy train pulled out the station around 1993 we were left stood on the platform as four teams we were on an equal footing with sat in the 1st Class carriage....four of the erstwhile “Big Five” to use the parlance of the time.
Under Johnson’s auspices.
The second gravy train has just been and gone and we are still stood there waving goodbye as a further two teams, which up until very recently could not match our league title victories if you combined their own, join the other four in what is fast becoming an unbreakable “top six”.
Only extremely bad management at one or more of those clubs is going to bring them back into the pack.
It is an absolute miracle this club has taken so long to reach the precipice Villa fell off.
But I fear we are edging ever closer to it![]()
can you give some examples, of that, please?He’s done a helluva lot more than that ball bag Kenwright
Just on the last line: I agree that that there are grave dangers in our situation. Common to all meltdowns (Leeds, Aston Villa, Blackburn etc) they are accompanied by the worshipping of false Gods. Critical faculties are laid one side by the most informed and intelligent people who are seduced by a grand plan.
We have to stand vigilant.
That you Mr Elstonecan you give some examples, of that, please?
No, it's me "People75". Please clearify your statement, like i asked you. I like to hear some examples, of what you claim.That you Mr Elstone
Denigrated at the time, it marked the beginning of the end for Kenwright.I know there will be a lot of apathy in the fan base at the moment but we really need that to turn to anger if this gets any worse. If those at the top think they can get away it they'll continue to do so. I remember the meltdown a couple of thousand marching organised by the Blue Union caused them, they do sit up and take notice.
Just on the last line: I agree that that there are grave dangers in our situation. Common to all meltdowns (Leeds, Aston Villa, Blackburn etc) they are accompanied by the worshipping of false Gods. Critical faculties are laid one side by the most informed and intelligent people who are seduced by a grand plan.
We have to stand vigilant.
this all day long, Food banks and EITC is where its at apparently, absolute circus.Evertonians won’t do anything. Clapped Kenwright and were fawning over Moshiri at the AGM. Not a single difficult question. The politest most pathetic club in the league.