Quote from: cdward on April 19, 2016, 11:40:34 AMA new manager was ready to be appointed reporting directly to Bernstein, the appointment was blocked, and Bernstein walked.So how do we appoint a manager now?Unless we are sold very quickly, we are f***ed.Why would a new manager report directly to Bernstein? Hollis is the chairman.
A new manager was ready to be appointed reporting directly to Bernstein, the appointment was blocked, and Bernstein walked.So how do we appoint a manager now?Unless we are sold very quickly, we are f***ed.
Quote from: cdward on April 19, 2016, 11:40:34 AMA new manager was ready to be appointed reporting directly to Bernstein, the appointment was blocked, and Bernstein walked.So how do we appoint a manager now?Unless we are sold very quickly, we are f***ed. Sounds about right to me.Despite Lerner appointing Hollis and releasing a statement at the time declaring he was taking a back seat, the fact that he still signs the cheques, means ultimately Lerner is still in charge. I'd personally be surprised if Hollis stays now, as King and Bernstein were his appointments, and it leaves his company structure in tatters. Surely no credible replacements will touch this basket case with a barge pole now.Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse....
Quote from: The Edge on April 19, 2016, 11:46:09 AMQuote from: cdward on April 19, 2016, 11:40:34 AMA new manager was ready to be appointed reporting directly to Bernstein, the appointment was blocked, and Bernstein walked.So how do we appoint a manager now?Unless we are sold very quickly, we are f***ed.Why would a new manager report directly to Bernstein? Hollis is the chairman. Because as Bernstein outlined, the manager reports to the Football Board, and the Football Board reports to the Chairman. Hollis has even stated that he doesn't know much about football, and this is why he implemented the Football Board. The art of management is hiring the right people in the right positions and letting them do their jobs, as Hollis was doing, and as Randy has completely and utterly failed to realise in 10 years.
It finally happened, the Evening mail running a story with the Villa badge with a crack down the middle
I really wish people would stop saying "just when I thought things couldn't get any worse" because invariably it does. It's like a self fulfilling prophecy.
If Lerner has not agreed to fund the change in direction, be it for a new manager and new structure [head of football or whoever], sacking Reily etc, then the only glimmer of hope would be a change of ownership.Lerner is a fool easily parted with his money; he paid Small Heath £5 million for McLiesh and has gone through managers like underwear the past 12 months, so it would seem odd that he decides to turn the tap off completely having presumably acquiesced to the moves forward suggested by Hollis. Why stop now? For what ends?Its hard to fathom his motives and it could well be that reference to new ownership is simply misdirection. But if we're up for sale at a reduced price, then he might have come to his senses. Getting him out of the football club by fair means or foul has to be the number one priority, as he is a disease that is rotting us from the inside out. I want the new manager to have an ambitious owner, who is back by the board to do what is necessary. McLiesh, Lambert, Sherwood, Garde etc, as poor as they may be, were all made poorer by having one and sometimes both hands tied behind their back. We need unity.
Quote from: Ads on April 19, 2016, 11:20:24 AMIf Lerner has not agreed to fund the change in direction, be it for a new manager and new structure [head of football or whoever], sacking Reily etc, then the only glimmer of hope would be a change of ownership.Lerner is a fool easily parted with his money; he paid Small Heath £5 million for McLiesh and has gone through managers like underwear the past 12 months, so it would seem odd that he decides to turn the tap off completely having presumably acquiesced to the moves forward suggested by Hollis. Why stop now? For what ends?Its hard to fathom his motives and it could well be that reference to new ownership is simply misdirection. But if we're up for sale at a reduced price, then he might have come to his senses. Getting him out of the football club by fair means or foul has to be the number one priority, as he is a disease that is rotting us from the inside out. I want the new manager to have an ambitious owner, who is back by the board to do what is necessary. McLiesh, Lambert, Sherwood, Garde etc, as poor as they may be, were all made poorer by having one and sometimes both hands tied behind their back. We need unity. My reading of the situatiion is that Lerner did not buy into the strategy necessary to bring us redemption, as Bernstein and King saw it.Pat Murphy mentioned a cut price of £75m yesterday evening.I'm pretty sure £5m was not spent getting TSM out of the Sty; more like £1.5m IIRC.
Quote from: Phil from the upper holte on April 19, 2016, 10:38:57 AMIt finally happened, the Evening mail running a story with the Villa badge with a crack down the middle Ahha.. Is it the old badge or the new revamped ultra smart badge?