That statement reads.Work hard, work harder and there's no cash. Classic venture capitalist stuff, make us lean and mean and sell us on. This guy will have zero impact on the playing side other than to be in charge of the purse strings.Move on, nothing to see here.
Quote from: frank black on January 15, 2016, 06:56:26 PMThat statement reads.Work hard, work harder and there's no cash. Classic venture capitalist stuff, make us lean and mean and sell us on. This guy will have zero impact on the playing side other than to be in charge of the purse strings.Move on, nothing to see here.It reads that way if that exactly what you expect to read. Otherwise, as most others have read, it says that he knows it's a tough job but he wants to help build a winning culture, which is exactly what you'd expect from him at this point. It's also pretty normal to see comments like this about funding, it does the club no good if everyone thinks we're planning to spend huge sums, regardless of whether we are or not. The only time you ever hear a chairman/ceo/owner talk about all the money they're going to spend it's said by a complete bellend who's in the game purely to feed their own ego, such as the bunch at West Ham.
So when Randy first approached me to see if I would be interested in Chairing the Club my initial reaction was that whilst this is very flattering to be considered for this role I am not a football man and I must politely decline. However, Randy was very clear the Club does not need a football man as its Chairman, it needs someone who is proven at driving change in large complex organisations. The rest is history. Steve HollisChairman
Quote from: paul_e on January 15, 2016, 07:05:59 PMQuote from: frank black on January 15, 2016, 06:56:26 PMThat statement reads.Work hard, work harder and there's no cash. Classic venture capitalist stuff, make us lean and mean and sell us on. This guy will have zero impact on the playing side other than to be in charge of the purse strings.Move on, nothing to see here.It reads that way if that exactly what you expect to read. Otherwise, as most others have read, it says that he knows it's a tough job but he wants to help build a winning culture, which is exactly what you'd expect from him at this point. It's also pretty normal to see comments like this about funding, it does the club no good if everyone thinks we're planning to spend huge sums, regardless of whether we are or not. The only time you ever hear a chairman/ceo/owner talk about all the money they're going to spend it's said by a complete bellend who's in the game purely to feed their own ego, such as the bunch at West Ham.I wasn't expecting anything, I'm just going on my experience of deciphering corporate waffle.
Quote from: frank black on January 15, 2016, 08:37:32 PMQuote from: paul_e on January 15, 2016, 07:05:59 PMQuote from: frank black on January 15, 2016, 06:56:26 PMThat statement reads.Work hard, work harder and there's no cash. Classic venture capitalist stuff, make us lean and mean and sell us on. This guy will have zero impact on the playing side other than to be in charge of the purse strings.Move on, nothing to see here.It reads that way if that exactly what you expect to read. Otherwise, as most others have read, it says that he knows it's a tough job but he wants to help build a winning culture, which is exactly what you'd expect from him at this point. It's also pretty normal to see comments like this about funding, it does the club no good if everyone thinks we're planning to spend huge sums, regardless of whether we are or not. The only time you ever hear a chairman/ceo/owner talk about all the money they're going to spend it's said by a complete bellend who's in the game purely to feed their own ego, such as the bunch at West Ham.I wasn't expecting anything, I'm just going on my experience of deciphering corporate waffle.Does it pay well?
Cynicism. The devils way of keeping Brunmies down.
I'm struggling to get my head round the notion of an owner, chairman and chief executive.Surely Lerner will still have to sanction any decisions made, and Hollis is an employee of Lerner, so has to be in agreement with him anyway. Presume he's now the front man as opposed to Fox? Will Fox now be more on the commercial side if they do bring in a football man as a director?Too many cooks?