Quote from: gpbarr on April 20, 2016, 01:14:27 PMQuote from: chrisf on April 20, 2016, 12:51:46 PMLerner has been in two minds about selling the club for, what is it? Four years now?There is a credible buyer in contact but Lerner is still trying to hedge his bets. He'll sell 'at the right price' but he's got this restructuring going on anyway which he's using to strengthen his hand with the buyer.King and Bernstein tell him that if he's serious about the restructuring, he has to e.g. employ Moyes now otherwise he's going to Celtic. Lerner looks in his wallet and his bluff is called.King and Bernstein see the whole restructuring business was a bluff and walk away thereby forcing Lerner into the sale.How does them walking away force Lerner into a sale? He will sell when he wants to, period. True. But if true their resignation certainly removes the rebuilding charade allowing the longest possible time for someone else to show interest. Better they act now I suppose than just before the start of next season.
Quote from: chrisf on April 20, 2016, 12:51:46 PMLerner has been in two minds about selling the club for, what is it? Four years now?There is a credible buyer in contact but Lerner is still trying to hedge his bets. He'll sell 'at the right price' but he's got this restructuring going on anyway which he's using to strengthen his hand with the buyer.King and Bernstein tell him that if he's serious about the restructuring, he has to e.g. employ Moyes now otherwise he's going to Celtic. Lerner looks in his wallet and his bluff is called.King and Bernstein see the whole restructuring business was a bluff and walk away thereby forcing Lerner into the sale.How does them walking away force Lerner into a sale? He will sell when he wants to, period.
Lerner has been in two minds about selling the club for, what is it? Four years now?There is a credible buyer in contact but Lerner is still trying to hedge his bets. He'll sell 'at the right price' but he's got this restructuring going on anyway which he's using to strengthen his hand with the buyer.King and Bernstein tell him that if he's serious about the restructuring, he has to e.g. employ Moyes now otherwise he's going to Celtic. Lerner looks in his wallet and his bluff is called.King and Bernstein see the whole restructuring business was a bluff and walk away thereby forcing Lerner into the sale.
Quote from: Diablo on April 20, 2016, 01:21:25 PMQuote from: gpbarr on April 20, 2016, 01:14:27 PMQuote from: chrisf on April 20, 2016, 12:51:46 PMLerner has been in two minds about selling the club for, what is it? Four years now?There is a credible buyer in contact but Lerner is still trying to hedge his bets. He'll sell 'at the right price' but he's got this restructuring going on anyway which he's using to strengthen his hand with the buyer.King and Bernstein tell him that if he's serious about the restructuring, he has to e.g. employ Moyes now otherwise he's going to Celtic. Lerner looks in his wallet and his bluff is called.King and Bernstein see the whole restructuring business was a bluff and walk away thereby forcing Lerner into the sale.How does them walking away force Lerner into a sale? He will sell when he wants to, period. True. But if true their resignation certainly removes the rebuilding charade allowing the longest possible time for someone else to show interest. Better they act now I suppose than just before the start of next season. Agree. While the restructuring was going on he thought he had options and more importantly could tell potential buyers that he had options. We all bought it didn't we? That's gone now.
You can only continue with a charade until you have to put up. It sounds as though the recommendation stage had finished and it was time to act on the recommendations. This is when it fell apart.
Quote from: old man villa fan on April 20, 2016, 01:39:29 PMYou can only continue with a charade until you have to put up. It sounds as though the recommendation stage had finished and it was time to act on the recommendations. This is when it fell apart.It's still amazing though that he's that much of a div that he didn't see this coming.
Quote from: olaftab on April 20, 2016, 01:24:47 PMQuote from: Monty on April 20, 2016, 12:36:15 PMQuote from: kippaxvilla2 on April 20, 2016, 12:03:47 PMOn a separate and on a rather juvenile note I keep wanting to say Stadler and Waldorf instead of Bernstein and King.I was thinking Rosenkrantz and Guildenstern, but yours is much better.You both are rather upper class for this forum.Yeah I'm fed up with all these pretentious references to The Muppets, and whatever it is Monty is referring to this time.
Quote from: Monty on April 20, 2016, 12:36:15 PMQuote from: kippaxvilla2 on April 20, 2016, 12:03:47 PMOn a separate and on a rather juvenile note I keep wanting to say Stadler and Waldorf instead of Bernstein and King.I was thinking Rosenkrantz and Guildenstern, but yours is much better.You both are rather upper class for this forum.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on April 20, 2016, 12:03:47 PMOn a separate and on a rather juvenile note I keep wanting to say Stadler and Waldorf instead of Bernstein and King.I was thinking Rosenkrantz and Guildenstern, but yours is much better.
On a separate and on a rather juvenile note I keep wanting to say Stadler and Waldorf instead of Bernstein and King.
I dread to think the mess we will be left with if the buyer pulls out.
I do not think this is difficult to work out when you read all of the Quotes and ignore the conjecture.K&B positions became untenable, this means that they were not in a position to take the required decisions.There is obviously a sale negotiation continuing and King made it clear that this needs to happen because the existing governance of the club doesn't work.I dread to think the mess we will be left with if the buyer pulls out.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on April 20, 2016, 02:02:42 PMI do not think this is difficult to work out when you read all of the Quotes and ignore the conjecture.K&B positions became untenable, this means that they were not in a position to take the required decisions.There is obviously a sale negotiation continuing and King made it clear that this needs to happen because the existing governance of the club doesn't work.I dread to think the mess we will be left with if the buyer pulls out.Also a word of caution if they don't, and we do have new owners before next season, there are plenty of Venkys/Carson Yeungs about. Just because we've got a dreadful owner at the moment, doesn't mean the next guy won't be dreadful too, especially given the fact Lerner's the clown selling.
Quote from: hoyle87 on April 20, 2016, 02:20:02 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on April 20, 2016, 02:02:42 PMI do not think this is difficult to work out when you read all of the Quotes and ignore the conjecture.K&B positions became untenable, this means that they were not in a position to take the required decisions.There is obviously a sale negotiation continuing and King made it clear that this needs to happen because the existing governance of the club doesn't work.I dread to think the mess we will be left with if the buyer pulls out.Also a word of caution if they don't, and we do have new owners before next season, there are plenty of Venkys/Carson Yeungs about. Just because we've got a dreadful owner at the moment, doesn't mean the next guy won't be dreadful too, especially given the fact Lerner's the clown selling.True. Our previous owner was dreadful also, so perhaps we'll be third time lucky?
Take my word for it.