Not a bad appointment for financial advice - but where is the balance at Board level with someone with Football knowledge? Graham Taylor would be perfect for the role - he knows the club and turned around a similar disastrous season after 1986/87. His advice would surely be invaluable.
Where's the photo...ITSOTP...in the suit, on the payroll.We've heard lots of words from Villa's CEO's and the new Chairman, with the transfer window the perfect example of no action to back it up. MK doesn't seem like a bad appointment on the face of it, but I'll believe it more when the board are directly responsible for moving the club forwards in a tangible manner.
You are right supertom, but they just passed up a great opportunity to show their support for the manager, the team and the 'customers'.
On any other day this news should be well received. However coming days after the disaster that was the transfer window and our defeat at West Ham it all has a very hollow feel to it.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on February 04, 2016, 02:21:31 PMOn any other day this news should be well received. However coming days after the disaster that was the transfer window and our defeat at West Ham it all has a very hollow feel to it.And there is no serious reason to have held it back this long I'm sure. Something that should be a positive will be goaded and mocked because of the timing. We need a serious rethink of how we market the image of the club. Every announcement matters. From the timing of it to the wording. We live in an era where everything is nitpicked over and analysed. This little things add up in the bigger scheme. Spelling Remi's name wrong, announcing a new suit after a transfer window failure. Come on, get it together.
Hollis is part time and I'd assume the King is part time as well. So I expect day to day running is still down to the master planner Fox ?
Comes to something when the only signings we've made recently have been suits. The day I celebrate us hiring another accountant is the day I give up. Forgive me for not soiling myself with excitement.
And there is no serious reason to have held it back this long I'm sure. Something that should be a positive will be goaded and mocked because of the timing. We need a serious rethink of how we market the image of the club. Every announcement matters. From the timing of it to the wording. We live in an era where everything is nitpicked over and analysed. This little things add up in the bigger scheme. Spelling Remi's name wrong, announcing a new suit after a transfer window failure. Come on, get it together.
Who is our head of media relations btw?
I see it as another nail in the CEO's Villa tenure coffin.
Quote from: aj2k77 on February 04, 2016, 02:25:40 PMWho is our head of media relations btw?There isn't presently one.It was advertised approximately 3 months ago,on a National level,then the club,or rather Mr Fox changed his mind about the role/responsiblities and reporting chain.I hear the general atmosphere and morale amongst staff,especially with regards to Fox,is lower than imaginable,but if you've worked at a failing,mis-managed organisation or business it's what occurs.The general viewpoint is it's going to get even more brutal and recriminatory over the next few months