
Aston Villa's American owner Randy Lerner intends to sell the club, hesaid Monday.Lerner took control of the English Premier League side in 2006 after a £62.6mtakeover ($105.7 million) that saw him buy out the Birmingham team's longstandingformer owner, Doug Ellis."I owe it to Villa to move on, and look for fresh,invigorated leadership, if in myheart I feel I can no longer do the job," Lerner said in a statement.villa struggled in the 2013-14 season, finishing 15th in the Premier League, just fivepoints above the relegation places.The announcement from Lerner was widely expected after he said last month hewould address speculation about his future after the end of the season."Several weeks back I said that following the end of the season I would clarify myfuture role with the club, and address what had become seemingly constantrumours of a sale," Lerner added Monday after a season that finished with Sunday'sdisappointing 3-0 loss away to Tottenham Hotspur."I have come to know well that fates are fickle in the business of English football."And I feel that I have pushed mine well past the limit."Meanwhile the status of Villa manager Paul Lambert hangs in the balance.Lerner took over at Villa Park promising to make the 1982 European Cup winners,long regarded as a 'sleeping giant' of the English game, a force once more.Villa did make two trips to Wembley in 2010, reaching the League Cup final and theFA Cup semi-final.But the exit of manager Martin O'Neill, following a reported disagreement withLerner over transfer policy prior to the 2010/11 season, sparked a slump.Lerner's successive appointments of Gerard Houllier and former Birminghammanager Alex McLeish failed to impress the Villa faithful and Lambert's tenure haslargely been about top-flight survival. - 'Time is right' -And for Lerner, who compared his position to the Biblical figure of the Shunammitewoman, it was clear enough was enough."The last several seasons have been week in, week out battles and having now come through this last season unfortunately limping amidst very meaningful injuries andconstant sale rumours, I feel further that now is the time for me to look for newownership and thus new leadership," he also said on Monday. He added: "On a personal level it is time for me, like the Shunammite, to dwellamong my own and get on with other aspects of my career, following a sale."Above all, the debt I owe Aston Villa whether as owner, chairman, custodian orsimply as a fan is to put the club first...Finally, in light of the above, I have engagedBank of America Merrill Lynch to advise on the sale of Aston Villa." Source: AFP
GMT 08:04 2018 Sunday ,09 December
Leaders Dortmund edge Schalke in derby, Bayern winGMT 12:42 2018 Friday ,02 November
Brexit and the Premier League - English clubs have concernsGMT 06:51 2018 Sunday ,21 October
Man City, Liverpool remain unbeaten, Chelsea rescued by late goalGMT 10:33 2018 Tuesday ,16 October
Maltese club in talks with Usain Bolt, president confirmsGMT 14:56 2018 Monday ,08 October
Barca held again as Sevilla lead La LigaGMT 15:11 2018 Sunday ,07 October
Sacking Lopetegui would be crazy, says Real captain RamosGMT 12:11 2018 Thursday ,04 October
Liverpool sunk by late Lorenzo Insigne strikeGMT 10:58 2018 Wednesday ,03 October
More woe for Mourinho as Valencia hold Manchester UnitedMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor