Bernstein highlighted reporting lines and agreed structures. My belief is that the football side of the business would report to him, this being the manager & the recruitment side of the club. Would Paddy Reilly have liked reporting to Bernstein when he's got used to having Randy's ear or has he by passed the structure & gone straight to Randy. What I can't understand is how the head of recruitment who oversaw the purchase of that shower of shite we spent a fortune on last summer remains in place whilst everyone else has gone?
Villa In Denmark, I think you've won the thread! Good words.
Quote from: john2710 on April 19, 2016, 01:28:19 PMBernstein highlighted reporting lines and agreed structures. My belief is that the football side of the business would report to him, this being the manager & the recruitment side of the club. Would Paddy Reilly have liked reporting to Bernstein when he's got used to having Randy's ear or has he by passed the structure & gone straight to Randy. What I can't understand is how the head of recruitment who oversaw the purchase of that shower of shite we spent a fortune on last summer remains in place whilst everyone else has gone?When has Reilly had Randy's ear.Wasn't he brought in by and reported to Fox.
Quote from: HolmesyVilla on April 19, 2016, 10:32:20 AMWhat is the point of putting those letters of resignation out in the public. Is there anybody left inside Aston Villa with some dignity?If you want those letters out there then just tell the whole fuckin story you quitters They were protecting their professional integrity and pointing the finger of blame. I'm glad they did it.
What is the point of putting those letters of resignation out in the public. Is there anybody left inside Aston Villa with some dignity?If you want those letters out there then just tell the whole fuckin story you quitters
We need a Hodgson report.
Quote from: The Edge on April 19, 2016, 12:34:09 PMI 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. Not really. Its perfectly appropriate to say that today.I think I, like a lot of people, were semi-optimistic for the future, Lerner had stated that he would take a back seat and allow Hollis to run the club. He had identified the problems, a new company structure was put in place and there was the appointment of some really credible people to the Board and Advisory Roles. We were being linked with some decent managers, and it felt like we had turned a corner, or at least bottomed out.Then yesterday this...Now it feels like we are nowhere near bottoming out unless the club is very close to being sold, which I very much doubt because King and Bernstein wouldn't have said what they did in their resignation letters yesterday.
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.
There is clearly something deeply amiss at our club.
My guess is the footballing proposals of Bernstein were far too ambitious, costly and risky for Lerner.