Quote from: Clampy on July 08, 2014, 11:18:08 AMQuote from: supertom on July 08, 2014, 11:08:03 AMGoodluck to him. He often seemed to be scape goat of sorts but he was just doing the jobs asked of him. It can't have been easy working in his capacity at this club for the last couple of years particularly. It's been a mess. I agree mostly. You could argue that during the past couple of years he's been working under the same financial restraints as Lambert. No-one knocked him when he was arranging deals for Milner, Bent and Young. Didn't we sign both Milner and Young pre-Faulkner?
Quote from: supertom on July 08, 2014, 11:08:03 AMGoodluck to him. He often seemed to be scape goat of sorts but he was just doing the jobs asked of him. It can't have been easy working in his capacity at this club for the last couple of years particularly. It's been a mess. I agree mostly. You could argue that during the past couple of years he's been working under the same financial restraints as Lambert. No-one knocked him when he was arranging deals for Milner, Bent and Young.
Goodluck to him. He often seemed to be scape goat of sorts but he was just doing the jobs asked of him. It can't have been easy working in his capacity at this club for the last couple of years particularly. It's been a mess.
He officially became CEO at the end of the 09-10 season, he was COO for a couple of years before that.A change that was, in my opinion, purely so he could put more pressure on mon to clear out the overpaid dross in the squad. I think that small power shift is what led to mon leaving, basically a guy who mon had used as an assistant in the transfer process was suddenly promoted above him meaning the rules changed.That's purely speculation on my part but the timings all seemed to fit it being a breakdown of the relationships following the boardroom changes.
Quote from: RussellC on July 08, 2014, 11:27:40 AMQuote from: Clampy on July 08, 2014, 11:18:08 AMQuote from: supertom on July 08, 2014, 11:08:03 AMGoodluck to him. He often seemed to be scape goat of sorts but he was just doing the jobs asked of him. It can't have been easy working in his capacity at this club for the last couple of years particularly. It's been a mess. I agree mostly. You could argue that during the past couple of years he's been working under the same financial restraints as Lambert. No-one knocked him when he was arranging deals for Milner, Bent and Young. Didn't we sign both Milner and Young pre-Faulkner?Yes - pre him being CEO. And the club no choice but to sign Bent or someone of his ilk as we were deep in relegation mire and the majority of the 1st team squad had been alienated
Quote from: rob_bridge on July 08, 2014, 11:43:17 AMQuote from: RussellC on July 08, 2014, 11:27:40 AMQuote from: Clampy on July 08, 2014, 11:18:08 AMQuote from: supertom on July 08, 2014, 11:08:03 AMGoodluck to him. He often seemed to be scape goat of sorts but he was just doing the jobs asked of him. It can't have been easy working in his capacity at this club for the last couple of years particularly. It's been a mess. I agree mostly. You could argue that during the past couple of years he's been working under the same financial restraints as Lambert. No-one knocked him when he was arranging deals for Milner, Bent and Young. Didn't we sign both Milner and Young pre-Faulkner?Yes - pre him being CEO. And the club no choice but to sign Bent or someone of his ilk as we were deep in relegation mire and the majority of the 1st team squad had been alienatedThat's not true. The Bent deal was worked on as soon as Houiller became manager. He probably would have come in whether or not we'd been struggling.
Off the pitch - goodOn the pitch - some of the most baffling decisions in the history of the clubIt does point to clearing the decks before a takeover... along with Keane's part-time role. What other club would allow the manager's assistant - who probably has more day-to-day contact with the players - to not be full time...
Quote from: dave shelley on July 08, 2014, 10:50:37 AMWhy didn't he take this step at the New York meeting when the season ended? Perhaps he did and they're just announcing it now?
Why didn't he take this step at the New York meeting when the season ended?
Good luck to him. Thought he got undeserved stick on here. Why people think a Chief Executive is likely to be in charge of things like appointing managers and deciding how much transfer money we have to spend I don't know. It's obvious that the Chairman is likely to be making decisions like that. Who'd spend hundreds of millions on a club and not even want to decide who the manager was?He got us the biggest shirt sponsorship deal in our history, the biggest kit manufacturer deal in our history and generally modernised the presentation of the club... so you can now read all about Villa on our official Chinese website if you want to, for instance.Hopefully his departure indicates that a deal may be completed at some point before Christmas.