We wont be sold this summer or next. It's the same old bollocks trotted out every year to deflect from the latest disaster
Quote from: cheltenhamlion on April 20, 2016, 12:23:34 PMQuote from: mattjpa on April 20, 2016, 12:11:15 PMWe all know that Lerner is trying to sell. paying compo to another club for the desired manager (or that managers coaching team), paying off contracts of shit players, Hiring other individuals the board have highlighted etc and other cost negative actions drawn up in the recovery plan would be akin to putting new alloys on a car after you have advertised it with a sale price - they cost you money that you will in all probability not recoup in the sale. I think the fallout has come from Lerner blocking something in this ilk as he believes he is close to a sale for an agreed value and has closed his wallet. This would give the directors very little to do and possibly make their position untenable. Seems reasonable as a guess to me.So why would they resign in what seems to be a fairly angry way rather than thinking "I wonder if the new owners might need a couple of extremely experienced people to help".It's not as if all our problems are suddenly going to vanish as soon as a new owner arrives.
Quote from: mattjpa on April 20, 2016, 12:11:15 PMWe all know that Lerner is trying to sell. paying compo to another club for the desired manager (or that managers coaching team), paying off contracts of shit players, Hiring other individuals the board have highlighted etc and other cost negative actions drawn up in the recovery plan would be akin to putting new alloys on a car after you have advertised it with a sale price - they cost you money that you will in all probability not recoup in the sale. I think the fallout has come from Lerner blocking something in this ilk as he believes he is close to a sale for an agreed value and has closed his wallet. This would give the directors very little to do and possibly make their position untenable. Seems reasonable as a guess to me.
We all know that Lerner is trying to sell. paying compo to another club for the desired manager (or that managers coaching team), paying off contracts of shit players, Hiring other individuals the board have highlighted etc and other cost negative actions drawn up in the recovery plan would be akin to putting new alloys on a car after you have advertised it with a sale price - they cost you money that you will in all probability not recoup in the sale. I think the fallout has come from Lerner blocking something in this ilk as he believes he is close to a sale for an agreed value and has closed his wallet. This would give the directors very little to do and possibly make their position untenable.
Where's ADMIN when you need him?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36094976Flesh on the bones
Quote from: aev on April 20, 2016, 04:32:17 PMhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36094976Flesh on the bones'It is understood that Bernstein and King came into Villa expecting a far greater level of authority and autonomy than they ultimately received.'Proof that, as with Remi, Randy can only get people to work for him if he lies to their faces.
Quote from: Monty on April 20, 2016, 04:37:12 PMQuote from: aev on April 20, 2016, 04:32:17 PMhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36094976Flesh on the bones'It is understood that Bernstein and King came into Villa expecting a far greater level of authority and autonomy than they ultimately received.'Proof that, as with Remi, Randy can only get people to work for him if he lies to their faces.Not exactly, sounds more to me like Hollis promised what he couldn't deliver. Either way it's a shambles.