God bless these true Blues for getting off their ar$es.
Protest to be taken inside the ground now.
Support the team100% during the 90 minutes of course.
Wont be long now lads,the progress you have made is a credit to you.
Ross gone......Kenwright making more and more statements.More in the last 6 months than in the previous 2 years.Running scared. ......CEO forced into publishing barely believable breakdowns of expenditure................... Even The Echo printing disparaging articles against the board
The Blue Union
posted on 31/1/12
ey oop,
The lightweight has jumped into the ring
Ref.Ref, someones gonna get urt `ere
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Again TB you missed out that part of the rebuttal where you actually prove something.
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I proved nothing Steve & didn't profess to, your response did though
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As for Lerner;
"Lerner has since funded the £23.5 million purchase of Darren Bent in the January transfer window, and the latest accounts for Villa’s parent company, Reform Acquisitions Limited, reveal the scale of Lerner’s investment in the club.
Since taking control at Villa Park in 2006 he has injected £205 million in the form of equity and loan notes to underwrite player purchases, infrastructure and losses.
Last season Lerner put in £25 million, £12.5 million via the issuing of new shares, with a further £12.5 million in loan notes repayable in 2019.
Lerner’s total equity investment in the club now totals £115 million, and the total loans stand at £90 million. Villa also has a bank loan of £20.5 million, £2.5 million of which has to be repaid by July 2012."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/aston-villa/8353550/Randy-Lerner-ploughs-in-more-money-as-Aston-Villa-wages-soar.html
Compared to Kenwright & Co's £0
Ok mate.
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The fact that MON spewed most his cash on a number of poor buys on huge contracts, doesn't alter the fact that he backed him to the hilt with alarge portion of his own cash - what could Moyes have done with the same amount of financial backing from Kenwright & Co.? (or any backing at all for that matter )
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Yeh, he may well have give them £200 million,but look where it has got them.
That is a flawed argument CC,as you must surely know.
posted on 31/1/12
Wasn't Bents move to Villa funded by the Barry and Milner moves to City?
posted on 31/1/12
Talking of flaws
posted on 1/2/12
Is that an ooh,ooh,ooh i hear ?