These are two quality people with plenty of money who have refused to be part of the comedy that is Aston Villa under the Lerner stewardship, as soon as they realised that they were being used as stooges they have given Lerner the middle finger and walked out. I hope they both come clean with the fans as to what transpired in their short stay.
Without knowing the story of what went on, I'm disappointed with both Bernstein and King( especially the latter) as I would have hoped they had more bottle and fight out whatever differences there were. I can only assume that some brinkmanship was involved and Lerner called their bluff- a this is what we need, give it,or we resign scenario. Pat Murphy described Lerner as stubborn, so surely someone had told Bernstein and King that the way to get a win/win was to negotiate and compromise?
Quote from: saunders_heroes on April 19, 2016, 07:05:55 AMQuote from: frank black on April 19, 2016, 06:53:58 AMCan't see the board resigning over Gabby, he's nothing really.Indeed. You'd have to have a very vivid imagination to suggest 2 big hitters like Bernstein and King would resign over a no-mark like Agbonlahor. They resigned over Lerner, pure and simple. What does "over Lerner" mean though?If they wanted to sack Agbonlahor (believable) but Lerner wouldn't sanction it because of the cost of paying off a relatively recent contract (given lerner's aversion to spending money) then that is exactly the sort of matter of principle you'd expect people like that to resign over - why have a board if you don't let them make decisions?Resigning as an outcome of the Gabby situation would be resigning over Lerner - they wouldn't be doing it because they're angry about his night out, they'd be doing it because Lerner is not doing what he said he would and letting them do their jobs.
Quote from: frank black on April 19, 2016, 06:53:58 AMCan't see the board resigning over Gabby, he's nothing really.Indeed. You'd have to have a very vivid imagination to suggest 2 big hitters like Bernstein and King would resign over a no-mark like Agbonlahor. They resigned over Lerner, pure and simple.
Can't see the board resigning over Gabby, he's nothing really.
Quote from: Mon Pied Gauche on April 19, 2016, 07:47:32 AMWithout knowing the story of what went on, I'm disappointed with both Bernstein and King( especially the latter) as I would have hoped they had more bottle and fight out whatever differences there were. I can only assume that some brinkmanship was involved and Lerner called their bluff- a this is what we need, give it,or we resign scenario. Pat Murphy described Lerner as stubborn, so surely someone had told Bernstein and King that the way to get a win/win was to negotiate and compromise? I'm the same, following the disappointing news yesterday, this morning my feelings are more about these two being quitters rather than standing up for themselves and Villa, after all, it appears nobody else is.
Quote from: Jon Crofts on April 19, 2016, 07:50:28 AMQuote from: Mon Pied Gauche on April 19, 2016, 07:47:32 AMWithout knowing the story of what went on, I'm disappointed with both Bernstein and King( especially the latter) as I would have hoped they had more bottle and fight out whatever differences there were. I can only assume that some brinkmanship was involved and Lerner called their bluff- a this is what we need, give it,or we resign scenario. Pat Murphy described Lerner as stubborn, so surely someone had told Bernstein and King that the way to get a win/win was to negotiate and compromise? I'm the same, following the disappointing news yesterday, this morning my feelings are more about these two being quitters rather than standing up for themselves and Villa, after all, it appears nobody else is. It just depends what was promised, and what transpired. There's no point in people of their stature and experience being on a board if actually their ability to do anything or make any changes is non-existent. I think to get them in the first place would have required a big sell around genuine autonomy in decision making, a new way of working, clear accountability for the future direction of the club etc. If they quickly realised they actually didn't have that remit and authority, why stay?