Quote from: pbavfckuwait on May 17, 2016, 01:23:34 PMThe only problem with that line of thinking Chicago is when in the last 10 years have we had a plan B???I'm scratching my head trying to think of what plan A was
The only problem with that line of thinking Chicago is when in the last 10 years have we had a plan B???
What I would like to know is when are they going to annouce Charles NZ has left? I've got a provisional booking on a brass band to play him out of the Bodymoor heath car park.
Quote from: Archbishop Herbert Cockthrottle on May 17, 2016, 11:38:33 AMI'd love to know the salaries etc this lot have taken.No, on second thoughts I wouldn't. I'm still trying to get over Charles NZ....and of course, he'll go on his "proper" holiday now, still trousering £63,000 / week until the end of June.
I'd love to know the salaries etc this lot have taken.No, on second thoughts I wouldn't. I'm still trying to get over Charles NZ.
Or you could play it the other way. The longer Lerner leaves it, the less time the new owners would have to get ready for next season. Therefore it would be in their interest to agree as soon as possible which may lead to the price going up. Big proviso though is that the deal does not collapse.
Let's just clear one thing up, neither King, Bernstein, Bevington or Sir Brian are or have been on a salary at the club.
Quote from: The Laughing Policeman on May 17, 2016, 01:36:36 PMLet's just clear one thing up, neither King, Bernstein, Bevington or Sir Brian are or have been on a salary at the club.A very strange episode indeed. New board appointed, weeks later most of new board have left and the club is apparently close to being sold. If there is any truth in the sale rumours, surely wheels were in motion when King, Bernstein and Bevington came on board? "Here we go lads, great opportunity to come on board at Aston Villa. Only going to be for a few weeks while we find nerw owners, but a job's a job ain't it".
Quote from: tomd2103 on May 17, 2016, 02:37:31 PMQuote from: The Laughing Policeman on May 17, 2016, 01:36:36 PMLet's just clear one thing up, neither King, Bernstein, Bevington or Sir Brian are or have been on a salary at the club.A very strange episode indeed. New board appointed, weeks later most of new board have left and the club is apparently close to being sold. If there is any truth in the sale rumours, surely wheels were in motion when King, Bernstein and Bevington came on board? "Here we go lads, great opportunity to come on board at Aston Villa. Only going to be for a few weeks while we find nerw owners, but a job's a job ain't it". We have been for sale for ages now. Their departure doesn't have to mean that there is something imminent - it could simply have been the advice was being ignored.
Quote from: CT on May 17, 2016, 11:49:53 AMQuote from: Archbishop Herbert Cockthrottle on May 17, 2016, 11:38:33 AMI'd love to know the salaries etc this lot have taken.No, on second thoughts I wouldn't. I'm still trying to get over Charles NZ....and of course, he'll go on his "proper" holiday now, still trousering £63,000 / week until the end of June.My mistake sorry lads. CT meant zog wages.Why has he left though? Villa have really p-d me off so i hope he is leaving because he has fulfilled his duties
Quote from: aev on May 17, 2016, 02:39:48 PMQuote from: tomd2103 on May 17, 2016, 02:37:31 PMQuote from: The Laughing Policeman on May 17, 2016, 01:36:36 PMLet's just clear one thing up, neither King, Bernstein, Bevington or Sir Brian are or have been on a salary at the club.A very strange episode indeed. New board appointed, weeks later most of new board have left and the club is apparently close to being sold. If there is any truth in the sale rumours, surely wheels were in motion when King, Bernstein and Bevington came on board? "Here we go lads, great opportunity to come on board at Aston Villa. Only going to be for a few weeks while we find nerw owners, but a job's a job ain't it". We have been for sale for ages now. Their departure doesn't have to mean that there is something imminent - it could simply have been the advice was being ignored.Or even more mundane, Bevington had completed the work he had agreed to carry out and had stayed on until the end of the season to help Hollis out after King and Bernstein left.Come 5pm Sunday night Bevington has nothing tying him to the club. Last job is to write his own departure notice and get someone to post it.
Everyone's assuming that it was always agreed that Bevington was a only ever a short term fix at the club but this was never mentioned at the time. Or if it was I can't find it