Billionaire Randy Lerner bought the storied Aston Villa soccer club in 2006, aiming to restore it to glory and make some easy money. After a decade and over $250 million in expenses, he was gone. Here’s what happened.
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Billionaire Randy Lerner bought the storied Aston Villa soccer club in 2006, aiming to restore it to glory and make some easy money. After a decade and over $250 million in expenses, he was gone. Here’s what happened.
Hollis replaces Lerner as Aston Villa chairman
Hollis replaces Lerner as Aston Villa chairman
Randy Lerner has taken a further step back from running Aston Villa by appointing Steve Hollis as club chairman.
during the Barclays Premier League match between Aston Villa and Arsenal at Villa Park on September 20, 2014 in Birmingham, England.
American owner Lerner has confirmed Hollis, a former deputy chairman of Birmingham Metropolitan College, as his replacement at Villa Park.
Lerner had…
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Aston Villa announce appointment of Steven Hollis as club's new chairman
Aston Villa announce appointment of Steven Hollis as club’s new chairman
Owner Randy Lerner, who has had Aston Villa up for sale since May 2014, has stepped aside as chairman.
While American Lerner remains Villa owner, Steven Hollis will join the board and become hands on with restructuring the club.
Hollis has vowed to ‘shake up’ Villa and bring ‘core changes’ that are needed to overcome the perennial underperformance, which looks set to end in relegation this season…
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Aston Villa owner Randy Lerner call crisis meeting in New York
Aston Villa owner Randy Lerner call crisis meeting in New York
Aston Villa’s chief executive Tom Fox will be accompanied on the trip by sporting director Hendrik Almstadt for a strategic discussion on what can be done to arrest the club’s steep decline in New York next week.
The trio are expected to discuss the extent to which they can make use of the current transfer window to make signings that will boost their chances of Premier League survival.
The side…
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