Quote from: olaftab on April 18, 2016, 06:16:26 PMI 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.FFS? Are you a bluenoseThats crassSo youre pleased that a football man who has been there, seen it and done it in Bernstein has left, followed by a Villa fan in King with all his business and financial acumen has followed? Who else would you prefer?Bevington is a marketing guy, like Fox, which is fine when they are one of a bigger team. But not someone to be in charge. Ditto Sir Brian who is an experienced football man but doesnt have the gravitas or business knowledge of Bernstein or King
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.
Please do not accuse people of being, for example, "a bluenose" or "a manyoo fan" because you don't like or agree with what they are saying.
Quote from: PeterWithe on April 18, 2016, 08:10:16 PMHe only looked about 30 odd when he did 'You can't touch this'Was it toothpaste or big pants that made him a millionaire?
He only looked about 30 odd when he did 'You can't touch this'
Quote from: andyh on April 18, 2016, 07:58:10 PMQuote 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.Oh come on. In any takeover there is a period of due diligence when the business continues be run by the incumbent board. Positions do not become 'untenable' because of a takeover approach.
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.
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.
Sorry PWS, anger made me slipshod. I should have said "built Occidental Oil" not "went into business".
Didn't bernstein release a statement last week saying we're in safe hands with Lerner?