The takeover comment by Hollis was very convenient in the light of the resignations. Draw your own conclusions.
Quote from: passport1 on April 18, 2016, 08:22:37 PMThe takeover comment by Hollis was very convenient in the light of the resignations. Draw your own conclusions.I imagine that he's engaged someone to us again, which obviously has zero success last time.
The likelihood is, there was a board meeting last Wednesday at which the football directors presented a way forward.Lerner response was, I'm still trying to sell the club so there will be zero spend until that's concluded, one way or another. But you can sell everything that can be sold. Another pre-season in limbo whilst Randy watches Rome burning.King & Bernstein say fuck it, if we can't do the job we were brought here to do, we're off.I don't for a minute believe there's a buyer lined up but I just can't see how Lerner can stay as owner now without irreparable damage being done to the club.
Quote from: Rudy65 on April 18, 2016, 08:12:59 PMQuote 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 KingHow about making your point without breaking site rules?QuotePlease 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: 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: PaulWinch again on April 18, 2016, 08:26:24 PMQuote from: passport1 on April 18, 2016, 08:22:37 PMThe takeover comment by Hollis was very convenient in the light of the resignations. Draw your own conclusions.I imagine that he's engaged someone to us again, which obviously has zero success last time.I wonder if the Tony Adams thing has been resurrected?
Surely Hollis must now find his position to be untenable as well? I believe that the house of cards that Lerner created has still some crumbling left in it. If Hollis walks, what then? I don't believe for one second that King and Bernstein left because of a pending change of ownership. They are very serious individuals who could no longer associate themselves with this farce. Now that the ray of hope that came from the new look board has gone I really do fear for the future of our club.
It's entirely possible the board recommended a manager, his wages, a transfer budget and a need for paying off certain poisonous players' contracts to get them out of the club, and Lerner said no to all of it.