Forbes is sticking its oar in now, although this article doesn't say anything new about Tony X. Must admit I did not know the tail of Bee Taechaubol.http://www.forbes.com/sites/mikeozanian/2016/05/24/aston-villa-and-tony-xia-are-looking-like-ac-milan-with-mr-bee/#29947adc65fd
Quote from: not3bad on May 24, 2016, 04:52:35 PMForbes is sticking its oar in now, although this article doesn't say anything new about Tony X. Must admit I did not know the tail of Bee Taechaubol.http://www.forbes.com/sites/mikeozanian/2016/05/24/aston-villa-and-tony-xia-are-looking-like-ac-milan-with-mr-bee/#29947adc65fdIt doesn't really mean anything though. Yes, there was once an Asian chap who tried to buy a football club and couldn't.It's not relevant at all to the Asian chap who is trying to buy Villa.
Quote from: john e on May 24, 2016, 04:40:52 PMcant see there being a chance in hell we will or can appoint a manager until the ownership has gone through, so it might be while yetI think we'll have a manager before the week ends, reading between the lines of a few interviews/articles.
cant see there being a chance in hell we will or can appoint a manager until the ownership has gone through, so it might be while yet
With Prandelli taking Lazio surely it will be Di Matteo in the next couple of days.
No it doesn't. If Hollis and tone agree the manager he will be appointed this week by Hollis both said so last week.
I can see the appeal of him. He's not a bad shout CV wise.
I will be down to Pearson or Pearson and it will drag on for months and months
Quote from: ozzjim on May 24, 2016, 07:00:58 PMNo it doesn't. If Hollis and tone agree the manager he will be appointed this week by Hollis both said so last week.would a manager sign a contract when the club isnt official sold?