This c*** Hollis is a faceless consultant we've probably all come across if we've worked for a big ailing organisation. No connection with the staff or the 'customers' and armed with a bit fat red pencil cutting and slashing with no remorse at the behest of the 'shareholder' then fucking off within a few months with a big fat fee in his pocket and a sanctimonious smirk on his face.This looks like the end of our status as a big club, period.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on February 01, 2016, 11:23:53 PMIf he walked now I wouldn't blame him. Not often you and I see eye to eye, but 100% agree with this.If what Stu has said about him persuading a couple to sign up only to have the rug pulled from under him are true, I'd happily slip on my size 11 steel toe caps and jump on a flight to give Fox and Hollis a cheery early morning kick in the bollocks to match the one they've given Garde and by extension, us.
If he walked now I wouldn't blame him.
Quote from: Risso on February 01, 2016, 11:35:16 PMQuote from: Villa in Denmark on February 01, 2016, 11:32:05 PMQuote from: LukeJames on February 01, 2016, 11:23:15 PMQuote from: not3bad on February 01, 2016, 11:22:02 PMQuote from: LukeJames on February 01, 2016, 11:20:37 PMIf he goes it'll probably be another couple of million payout.Not if he resigns I would have thought.How much did we pay MON? Genuine question that is.Non disclosed as it was a mutual settlement with no admission on either side. It was essentially, "Here's some money. Now please f##k off so we concentrate on other matters." Whatever we gave him was probably judged to be less than the costs of the case going through tribunal plus possible appeal without thinking about any settlement afterwards. From recollection those kinds of case are never 100% in favour of one party or the other. As employer you're always going to get stuck for 10-15% of the claim as it's as good as impossible to fully document compliance with every point. The O'Neill costs were in the relevant accounts.Pretty sure it was 8million
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on February 01, 2016, 11:32:05 PMQuote from: LukeJames on February 01, 2016, 11:23:15 PMQuote from: not3bad on February 01, 2016, 11:22:02 PMQuote from: LukeJames on February 01, 2016, 11:20:37 PMIf he goes it'll probably be another couple of million payout.Not if he resigns I would have thought.How much did we pay MON? Genuine question that is.Non disclosed as it was a mutual settlement with no admission on either side. It was essentially, "Here's some money. Now please f##k off so we concentrate on other matters." Whatever we gave him was probably judged to be less than the costs of the case going through tribunal plus possible appeal without thinking about any settlement afterwards. From recollection those kinds of case are never 100% in favour of one party or the other. As employer you're always going to get stuck for 10-15% of the claim as it's as good as impossible to fully document compliance with every point. The O'Neill costs were in the relevant accounts.
Quote from: LukeJames on February 01, 2016, 11:23:15 PMQuote from: not3bad on February 01, 2016, 11:22:02 PMQuote from: LukeJames on February 01, 2016, 11:20:37 PMIf he goes it'll probably be another couple of million payout.Not if he resigns I would have thought.How much did we pay MON? Genuine question that is.Non disclosed as it was a mutual settlement with no admission on either side. It was essentially, "Here's some money. Now please f##k off so we concentrate on other matters." Whatever we gave him was probably judged to be less than the costs of the case going through tribunal plus possible appeal without thinking about any settlement afterwards. From recollection those kinds of case are never 100% in favour of one party or the other. As employer you're always going to get stuck for 10-15% of the claim as it's as good as impossible to fully document compliance with every point.
Quote from: not3bad on February 01, 2016, 11:22:02 PMQuote from: LukeJames on February 01, 2016, 11:20:37 PMIf he goes it'll probably be another couple of million payout.Not if he resigns I would have thought.How much did we pay MON? Genuine question that is.
Quote from: LukeJames on February 01, 2016, 11:20:37 PMIf he goes it'll probably be another couple of million payout.Not if he resigns I would have thought.
If he goes it'll probably be another couple of million payout.
He's now the favourite to be the next Premier League manager to leave his post.How the fuck have we got to this?
Quote from: Ad@m on February 01, 2016, 11:55:24 PMHe's now the favourite to be the next Premier League manager to leave his post.How the fuck have we got to this?Start with a dose of recklessness then stir in a dash of panic. Add a good portion of stupidity and a heaped spoonful of blind hope. Mix vigorously and blend in a measure of desperation garnished with a clutch of straws. Finish with a pinch of decency then throw the whole lot on the floor and shit on it from a great height.
The night before the City game I watched Villa Newcastle from 07/08 I think. 0-1 at half-time. 4-1 full-time. Bouma, Larrson, Mellberg, Petrov,Barry, Carew,Young, Maloney etc. These are sad days indeed. What an extraordinary collapse.
Look on the bright side. If he does end up going before Saturday at least we will have Kev to rely on to pick all the good players against Norwich. You know those ones that don't come from anywhere near Dover.