Sedgley Gold N Black
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Not sure he's a replacement for Purslow, who was CEO?Monchi on the way apparently
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Not sure he's a replacement for Purslow, who was CEO?Monchi on the way apparently
Not directly no but I think there is a link between Purslow going on the possible arrival of MonchiNot sure he's a replacement for Purslow, who was CEO?
Do the 54% still think "No"?
Wouldn't ambition include plans to grow the product and develop the ground and potential revenue, a few tins of paint would be a start.I'd still absolutely say no. Havent seen any evidence to say they arent ambitious. They might not be able to fund us how we want, but that has nothing to do with ambition anyway.
Wouldn't ambition include plans to grow the product and develop the ground and potential revenue, a few tins of paint would be a start.
Considering the fees they got for Grealish and Chukwuemeka that is ridiculousAston Villa £205m blow revealed as major exit confirmed
Football Insider can reveal that Aston Villa recorded losses of £205million during the five-year tenure of Christian Purslow as CEO.www.footballinsider247.com
Hmmm.... So much for the genius Purslow. Probably why he left... UEFA FFP problems incoming....
Not to mention the various ground sales shenanigans...Considering the fees they got for Grealish and Chukwuemeka that is ridiculous
How in the blue Hell do we have the FFP problems we do, when Villa have posted operating losses like this in the past three years?
Loopholes sold their ground and bought it back but they can’t do that again they are stuck without selling a few next season likely to cause them issues hence why signing free agents on huge wagesHow in the blue Hell do we have the FFP problems we do, when Villa have posted operating losses like this in the past three years?
So for the previous financial year they can only afford to have lost approx £70m to take them to the rolling £105m loss.Aston Villa £205m blow revealed as major exit confirmed
Football Insider can reveal that Aston Villa recorded losses of £205million during the five-year tenure of Christian Purslow as CEO.www.footballinsider247.com
Hmmm.... So much for the genius Purslow. Probably why he left... UEFA FFP problems incoming....
We've spent plenty of money but we have spent it extremely poorlyLOL @Hot Fuss but you've blindly missed the point of this thread then because it's point is not about the vile..
It's about the lack of funds and ambition by our owners in the past 2 or is it 3 transfer windows now.
Would love to see it but Premier league investigations seem to just fizzle out with nothing really ever happening. Of course that will be until we cross a line and then our feet wont ****ing touch...Extraordinary, even with the £100m sale of Grealish they only posted a £300,000 profit in 2022. I am beginning to think Villa could be the next Everton - first UEFA sanctions are inevitable and a possible Premier League investigation at some point, you'd think.
Because they got their manager in early enough to climb up the table and he isn’t adding embarrassment to an already poor position like ours is.If I could but can't change title of this thread or start new thread (mods stopped me)
I'd change it to "Villa Fans have More Ambition & Optimism than Wolves Fans next Season "
Example my local pub in Telford which is evenly split between Wolves villa, baggie and blues fans and friends..
Villa fans and friends have been fairly quiet last few seasons. Yet last Friday as soon as I walked in the pub the bar person wearing a villa top was serving me my usual pint with a smile alright Then he proceeded to tell me about all the optimism they have for the new season and then to tell me about our club Wolves are selling loads of players and mind the gap next season in other words.
Why have Villa fans got this optimism and their owners not worried about FFP.. On the contrary to our owner appear to be giving us now for next season??
Spanish manager like us spent as much as us last few windows yet no worries?
They’re also backing their manager which we aren’t.Because they got their manager in early enough to climb up the table and he isn’t adding embarrassment to an already poor position like ours is.
There isn’t as much in it as some people make out.. but you can feel when you’re in the ascendancy and when you’re not.
The fans or the board?They’re also backing their manager which we aren’t.
The board clearly.The fans or the board?
Right.. but they were talking about the fans, so I am sure you can understand my confusion.The board clearly.
I would swap managers in a heart beat..Is there a single Wolves fan that wouldn't swap owners with Villa in a heart beat?!
To be fair if Julen was given the backing in this window that Emery has got he wouldn’t be moaning to the press.I would swap managers in a heart beat..
True. Was a flippant remark.. Julen spent way more in January though.To be fair if Julen was given the backing in this window that Emery has got he wouldn’t be moaning to the press.
Too true @Wolf316 our boards and owners appear to have changed their tune with Julen and all the Wolves fans..The board clearly.
True. The Vile weren't rock bottom when Emery took over though.True. Was a flippant remark.. Julen spent way more in January though.
Because we simply had toTrue. Was a flippant remark.. Julen spent way more in January though.
Maybe atm, but I still think some of their spending may come home to roost, and teams like them will struggle to meet the wages to turnover rules that are gradually getting tougher. Also mighty thors posts on another thread suggest that Fosun may not be the only owners with issues and that other Chinese companies may have to reign in in the future.Is there a single Wolves fan that wouldn't swap owners with Villa in a heart beat?!