Quote from: The Laughing Policeman on August 21, 2014, 11:14:45 AMWhere did you hear that? Nothing about it on the OS.It's been announced in twitterhttps://twitter.com/AVFCOfficial/status/502394617015590912QuoteAston Villa FCVerified account @AVFCOfficialWe are pleased to announce the appointment of Tom Fox as chief executive. #AVFC
Where did you hear that? Nothing about it on the OS.
Aston Villa FCVerified account @AVFCOfficialWe are pleased to announce the appointment of Tom Fox as chief executive. #AVFC
"Villa has"Fox out!🐺
It seems like a good appointment, he obviously has a great track record.He's not a 'football' man though, which is still a worry, and can he be ruthless enough if he needs to be? I guess it's a step up from commercial guru to CEO.I would think he is a step up from PF though.
Welcome Mr Fox.Lots of cunning plans please!
Quote from: andyh on August 21, 2014, 12:07:44 PMIt seems like a good appointment, he obviously has a great track record.He's not a 'football' man though, which is still a worry, and can he be ruthless enough if he needs to be? I guess it's a step up from commercial guru to CEO.I would think he is a step up from PF though.It depends what you mean by "football man". Whenever I've thought about it with regard to the CEO position, I've seen it as meaning "someone who knows the football business", which he does.There would be no point appointing a football man of the type of SGT or similar to this position, as they would have totally the wrong skillset.
Boo. I wanted a ruddy faced, bemused, camel coat wearing football man who bemoans the commercialization of the game as our new CEO.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 21, 2014, 12:15:20 PMQuote from: andyh on August 21, 2014, 12:07:44 PMIt seems like a good appointment, he obviously has a great track record.He's not a 'football' man though, which is still a worry, and can he be ruthless enough if he needs to be? I guess it's a step up from commercial guru to CEO.I would think he is a step up from PF though.It depends what you mean by "football man". Whenever I've thought about it with regard to the CEO position, I've seen it as meaning "someone who knows the football business", which he does.There would be no point appointing a football man of the type of SGT or similar to this position, as they would have totally the wrong skillset.Oh, I totally agree.I think what I would like to see is a 'football man' on the board as well as a top CEO. Have a proper, management team running the club,cover all aspects of running a FOOTBALL club rather than just a corporate suit.
Quote from: andyh on August 21, 2014, 12:29:58 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on August 21, 2014, 12:15:20 PMQuote from: andyh on August 21, 2014, 12:07:44 PMIt seems like a good appointment, he obviously has a great track record.He's not a 'football' man though, which is still a worry, and can he be ruthless enough if he needs to be? I guess it's a step up from commercial guru to CEO.I would think he is a step up from PF though.It depends what you mean by "football man". Whenever I've thought about it with regard to the CEO position, I've seen it as meaning "someone who knows the football business", which he does.There would be no point appointing a football man of the type of SGT or similar to this position, as they would have totally the wrong skillset.Oh, I totally agree.I think what I would like to see is a 'football man' on the board as well as a top CEO. Have a proper, management team running the club,cover all aspects of running a FOOTBALL club rather than just a corporate suit.I've said it a few times on here, Lerner treats his manager as that person, it ties in with the american structure so it makes sense.
Exactly, I don't need / want a football man running the day-to-day decisions at the club, but I do want one there when major footballing decisions are made, such as managerial appointments, changes to youth structure, etc.