Quote from: aj2k77 on February 04, 2016, 01:43:16 PMHollis 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 ?I see it as another nail in the CEO's Villa tenure coffin.
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 ?
He's a big fan of austerity too.
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.
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: themossman on February 04, 2016, 01:28:17 PMHe's a big fan of austerity too.Wasn't he more of a Keynesian proponent? when in financial trouble, spend your way out? or something like that.I used to work with a young fella who was a Wolves fan and former pupil at Wolverhampton Grammar, where King was an ex pupil. When he was Guv'nor at the BOE, King paid a visit to his old school to speak to the kids. He turned up in a helicopter, landing on the cricket pitch. Has anyone told Randy?
I can only see this as a positive move considering the news that has been comming out of Villa Park recently.I do not think King would get involved if he believed that the Club is destined for more failure and he will not stand back and let that happen.He is a smart man and a Villa fan.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on February 04, 2016, 03:54:30 PMI can only see this as a positive move considering the news that has been comming out of Villa Park recently.I do not think King would get involved if he believed that the Club is destined for more failure and he will not stand back and let that happen.He is a smart man and a Villa fan.ffs, King was an abject failure during his tenure in the Bank of England. He completely failed in his duties to maintain the stability of the financial system in the UK with the net result resulting in a taxpayer funded buyout of toxic corporate institutions to the detriment of living standards throughout the state.
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.