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  1. marvin
    marvin May 12, 2014 at 4:11 pm . Reply

    The news today was a long time coming and to be completely honest nothing we didn’t already suspect. The club is for sale. Ok, but until it has been sold everyone; Faulkner, Lambert, and the remaining staff are to care on and prepare for next season. With or without money we do not know.

    Personally this raises more questions than answers, especially given the news from corners of the press that a potential sale of the club had been put on hold for whatever reason. If true, the club could find itself in a very awkward situation given the sale of clubs hasn’t exactly been a booming business of late. For example, Everton or Newcastle who have both supposedly been ‘for sale’ for quite a while now. You could argue Villa have more to offer than the other clubs and you are probably right, but the reality is promising, financially sound buyers are few and far between. At this moment we should all be careful for what we wish for and given by Lerner’s picks in managers – I’m worried.

  2. wittonryan
    wittonryan May 12, 2014 at 4:34 pm . Reply

    a stock man on sky sports who says he knows Lerner say club is not sold….and Lerner will not rush any sale

  3. wittonryan
    wittonryan May 12, 2014 at 4:37 pm . Reply

    the bank that lerner as gone to always deals with the Lerner family….sorry but i really do not think there is any deal done ….i hope i am wrong.

  4. Ardent Villain
    Ardent Villain May 12, 2014 at 4:46 pm . Reply

    Personally I’d be extremely surprised if any firm deal has been done yet; in fact I read today’s announcement more as a desperate attempt to flush-out any prospective individual or consortium buyers – more of an admission that Lerner’s been unable to agree any private sale to his contacts in US sport/entertainment industries.

    Yes, it’s been obvious [without needing 20/20 hindsight] that he lost interest a couple of seasons ago – simply look at how many games he’s attended since appointing McLeish – ; and as Ian keeps saying, yes also quite likely that the debt/equity swap was part of the preparation for sale. It’s unlikely that he took the decision to sell on the spur of the moment – and the rumours that he was ‘open to offers’ have been floating around for at least two years now, so it would make sense to have quietly done a bit of tidying-up as far as the balance sheet was concerned.

    But I doubt very much that he’d have bothered appointing Merrill Lynch to find a buyer if he could have agreed a deal already – their fees alone will take another hefty slice out of whatever he can get for the company.

    I think that Pat Murphy is quite correct – this process will likely drag on for a while.

    As for Lambert, I’m guessing that while his ‘contract talks’ may well have been put on ice weeks or even months ago, he’s probably still got a year or more to run on his present deal, so why should he walk out of paid employment unless there’s some club offering him more money already? If he stays and the new owner fires him, OK he’ll get some compensation..

    I hope I’m wrong, but we may actually now have a couple of months when nothing visible happens – and nobody’s investing in new players, nobody’s really ‘in charge’.

    1. ianrobo
      ianrobo May 12, 2014 at 5:08 pm . Reply

      Ardent I will pick you up one crucial thing

      “Merrill Lynch to find a buyer”

      he has not, he has picked them to advise on a sale and that is totally different.

      Compare to Ellis

      “Aston Villa has retained Rothschild, the investment bank, to advise on “a number” of takeover bids lodged for the UK football club.” the day after DOL was sacked and Lerner was already in talks, familair ?

      1. Ardent Villain
        Ardent Villain May 12, 2014 at 5:51 pm . Reply

        Ian, I don’t pretend that I ‘know’ what’s happened, so I’m not going to war over this ! – But at least in Ellis’ case the quote above mentioned that there had already been “a number” of takeover bids lodged at that time. I haven’t read anything in Pat Murphy’s report along those lines?

        I can’t help thinking that having already told us a coupe of weeks ago that he’d answer questions about his ownership at the end of the season, he’d now simply have announced a sale today if it had been completed or was nearly a done deal – and the fact that he hasn’t done so suggests that he’s desperately seeking a buyer now out in the open.

        I agree that it would be better if a suitable deal was done already or in a few days, since the prospect of the ship without an engine, rudder or captain, sailing through a close-season where there’s bound to be a lot of heavy spending by other clubs.

  5. Andrew
    Andrew May 12, 2014 at 4:49 pm . Reply

    The end of the season awards tomorrow night have been cancelled.

    1. GIDDYVILLAN
      GIDDYVILLAN May 12, 2014 at 4:56 pm . Reply

      They don’t deserve any.

      1. Ardent Villain
        Ardent Villain May 12, 2014 at 5:00 pm . Reply

        You’re damn right.

        About as fitting as a ‘lap of honour’ for staying up; yup, we’re the new Blues…

    2. ianrobo
      ianrobo May 12, 2014 at 5:05 pm . Reply

      yet another big clue that Lambert is on his way

    3. BillyWalkerShirt
      BillyWalkerShirt May 12, 2014 at 5:20 pm . Reply

      Starter- Laughing stock
      Main – Offal
      Dessert – Humble pie

  6. Clark3y
    Clark3y May 12, 2014 at 5:21 pm . Reply

    Unless we get someone with deep pockets i can see us getting relegated and the ‘owner’ selling up. We need somebody onboard with a football background not just Mr Moneybags. Id like to see John Gregory in an advisary role to any potential new owner and i think lambert should be given another season but this time with a war chest i honestly think we could do well

  7. Andrew
    Andrew May 12, 2014 at 5:24 pm . Reply

    No Lambert… He’d just waste money and we’d be a more solid version of this season. Incredibly defensive garbage.

    1. Ardent Villain
      Ardent Villain May 12, 2014 at 6:03 pm . Reply

      Much as I hate automatically blaming ‘the manager’ for all the crap, I think you’re right:
      Lambert seems to be one of those who can bring a team out of Division 2 and maybe just about keep them up.

      It’s difficult to imagine what he’d spend really-big money on: probably follow MON and stock-up with a lot of expensive misfits who’d get one game in the 1st team and then 3 years in the reserves.

      1. Andrew
        Andrew May 12, 2014 at 6:08 pm . Reply

        Plus I just don’t see the point, If and when he had failed (which Lambert most likely won’t be here thankfully), we have to again get a new manager, who may or may not want his players, and go on yet another spending spree to overturn the club once again from a poor spot. Lambert’s not worth taking a risk on.

  8. OriginalLondonLion
    OriginalLondonLion May 12, 2014 at 5:25 pm . Reply

    An odd reference in Lerner’s quite moving valediction to the Shumannite. However the bible has it she called for the prophet Elijah to breathe life back into her dead son. Lerner is not underestimating his successor’s task then.

    I agree with some of the other posters, Lerner came in with good intentions and gave it a go. He was unfortunate that serious oil money was about to make a simultaneous entrance, and he found after four years he no longer had a tenth of the money that was to be thrown at Man City. My criticism of him is two fold. 1/ He picked some real duffers to follow MON. Who interviewed Lambert? The man is practically incoherent. 2/ It is obvious Lerner gave up on the Villa at least two seasons back, so why not hoist the sale board then instead of running the club down to the relegation fight.

    1. BillyWalkerShirt
      BillyWalkerShirt May 12, 2014 at 5:43 pm . Reply

      Is it about that or him trying to tell us he was a good person that had the clubs best interests at heart possessing the three qualities of Contentment A kind heart ,compassion and Persistence?

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