This report about Lerner being happy to sell for 75 million worries me.If he's that desperate to get shot of the club, doesn't seem he'll be particularly fussy about who he sells to.
This reminds me of Summer 2006 when the club was in similar limbo, we hadn't been relegated but came very close and the in the close season we had that bizarre player/manager statement criticising Ellis.Things got better then for a few years so let's see what the summer brings.
Pat Murphy hinted at there being a buyer in place but they are getting fed up with Lerner's dithering, hence the reason Hollis is dealing with the buyers. Unless I mis-heard him. Lerner has sacked Merrill Lynch. Moyes would like talks about the job but wasn't impressed with Paddy Reilly when Sherwood was sacked and Reilly went to talk to him then. Meanwhile, on Talksport, Stan Collywobble is giving it large about how he would save the club and build an institution based on his recommendations.
IV, it is not only an unbelievable post it is a deeply offensive one. For "70 year olds" read Gay? Black? Paralysed? Older people are just expected to smile and nod and quietly piss themselves when verbally assaulted.FWIIW Armand Hammer, one of the world's wealthiest men, did not go into business until he:was 78.
Quote from: Ger Regan on April 18, 2016, 07:50:51 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 18, 2016, 07:46:39 PMQuote from: AlexAlexCropley on April 18, 2016, 07:43:10 PMJeez, some pious outrage on here tonightWas it the same in 1968? "Don't spray "Board Must Go", it's unsightly graffiti and very naughty"What exactly is the pitch invasion meant to achieve, barring a few people being able to get their picture taken on the pitch and the potential for a points deduction?Not sure that a points deduction is much of a deterrent!
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 18, 2016, 07:46:39 PMQuote from: AlexAlexCropley on April 18, 2016, 07:43:10 PMJeez, some pious outrage on here tonightWas it the same in 1968? "Don't spray "Board Must Go", it's unsightly graffiti and very naughty"What exactly is the pitch invasion meant to achieve, barring a few people being able to get their picture taken on the pitch and the potential for a points deduction?
Quote from: AlexAlexCropley on April 18, 2016, 07:43:10 PMJeez, some pious outrage on here tonightWas it the same in 1968? "Don't spray "Board Must Go", it's unsightly graffiti and very naughty"
Jeez, some pious outrage on here tonight
Quote from: paul_e on April 18, 2016, 07:53:08 PMThis is all pretty shit news.I think Lerner is easily distracted by new things which makes him change his mind a lot, his flip-flopping over managers and playing styles backs that up.With that in mind it wouldn't surprise me if, after relegation was confirmed, he got an offer that he wants to accept. He then calls a meeting with the footbal lboard to tel lthem to not worry about doing any restructure or finding a manager because he'd got a buyer and the new people would sort it. Bernstein and King argue that carry on as we planned is the right approach just in case things don't work out and refused.That ties up everything that's come out today and I still refuse to believe that he go to all the effort of employing a chairman, letting him create a new board and then just ignoring them, I honestly don't think he's malicious or thick-skinned enough to do something like that given that the reaction today is exactly what you'd expect it to be.Sorry Paul, but I don't think there's much truth in that.They've all accepted positions knowing that the club is up for sale, and that in the event of a sale, they'd probably be dispensed with. If a sale was anywhere close, which I don't believe it is, intelligent men like King and Bernstein would know that there was no point in making changes.
This is all pretty shit news.I think Lerner is easily distracted by new things which makes him change his mind a lot, his flip-flopping over managers and playing styles backs that up.With that in mind it wouldn't surprise me if, after relegation was confirmed, he got an offer that he wants to accept. He then calls a meeting with the footbal lboard to tel lthem to not worry about doing any restructure or finding a manager because he'd got a buyer and the new people would sort it. Bernstein and King argue that carry on as we planned is the right approach just in case things don't work out and refused.That ties up everything that's come out today and I still refuse to believe that he go to all the effort of employing a chairman, letting him create a new board and then just ignoring them, I honestly don't think he's malicious or thick-skinned enough to do something like that given that the reaction today is exactly what you'd expect it to be.
I don't want to sound ageist but do we really want a couple of 70 year olds making some fundamental decisions about the future of the club? They should have been non exec directors if any thing at all in the first place. I trust Bevington and Sir Brian. The news about sale is very hopeful as well.
He only looked about 30 odd when he did 'You can't touch this'
Melodramatic but I honestly think if a buyer does not materialise soon we are heading for oblivion
Quote from: paul_e on April 18, 2016, 07:53:08 PMThis is all pretty shit news.I think Lerner is easily distracted by new things which makes him change his mind a lot, his flip-flopping over managers and playing styles backs that up.With that in mind it wouldn't surprise me if, after relegation was confirmed, he got an offer that he wants to accept. He then calls a meeting with the footbal lboard to tel lthem to not worry about doing any restructure or finding a manager because he'd got a buyer and the new people would sort it. Bernstein and King argue that carry on as we planned is the right approach just in case things don't work out and refused.That ties up everything that's come out today and I still refuse to believe that he go to all the effort of employing a chairman, letting him create a new board and then just ignoring them, I honestly don't think he's malicious or thick-skinned enough to do something like that given that the reaction today is exactly what you'd expect it to be.A very sensible post and considered post.It does fit with rumours that there was/is a buyer who was waiting for official confirmation of relegation as this would determine the final price for the club.