Ted Hughes wrote:I presume it will happen sooner or later but I've never understood why they would choose to do it during the season. Perhaps they will wait until it's over, which would make sense to me.
Hazy2 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I presume it will happen sooner or later but I've never understood why they would choose to do it during the season. Perhaps they will wait until it's over, which would make sense to me.
Could this mean Pep G Ted.
johnny crossan wrote:Manchester City reopen search for Garry Cook's successor
Manchester City's Abu Dhabi ownership appear to have had second thoughts over their choice for new chief executive and have reopened the process to find a replacement for Garry Cook.
Earlier this year former Barcelona deputy chairman Ferran Soriano emerged as the clear favourite to take on the high-profile post at Eastlands, but that appointment is no longer clear cut.
The Daily Telegraph can reveal that the club has again begun sounding out potential candidates for a post that has been vacant since Cook resigned last September, following an embarrassing email leak.
It is unclear what has caused the rethink at Manchester City but Soriano’s role in the collapse of Spanair, the airline he chairs, cannot have helped. In the week the Telegraph revealed his link to the City job Spanair collapsed leaving passengers stranded across Europe.
The airline’s survival had depended on a buy-out from Qatar but the deal fell through leaving Soriano exposed.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... essor.html
Ahhh! Bit like Rangers eh?john@staustell wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Manchester City reopen search for Garry Cook's successor
Manchester City's Abu Dhabi ownership appear to have had second thoughts over their choice for new chief executive and have reopened the process to find a replacement for Garry Cook.
Earlier this year former Barcelona deputy chairman Ferran Soriano emerged as the clear favourite to take on the high-profile post at Eastlands, but that appointment is no longer clear cut.
The Daily Telegraph can reveal that the club has again begun sounding out potential candidates for a post that has been vacant since Cook resigned last September, following an embarrassing email leak.
It is unclear what has caused the rethink at Manchester City but Soriano’s role in the collapse of Spanair, the airline he chairs, cannot have helped. In the week the Telegraph revealed his link to the City job Spanair collapsed leaving passengers stranded across Europe.
The airline’s survival had depended on a buy-out from Qatar but the deal fell through leaving Soriano exposed.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... essor.html
The rethink could be something to do not just with the collapse of Spanair, but that Soriano and his cronies overpaid themselves to such an extent that they came out of it quite nicely thank you. All in the knowledge that the airline was going down fast.
johnny crossan wrote:Ahhh! Bit like Rangers eh?john@staustell wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Manchester City reopen search for Garry Cook's successor
Manchester City's Abu Dhabi ownership appear to have had second thoughts over their choice for new chief executive and have reopened the process to find a replacement for Garry Cook.
Earlier this year former Barcelona deputy chairman Ferran Soriano emerged as the clear favourite to take on the high-profile post at Eastlands, but that appointment is no longer clear cut.
The Daily Telegraph can reveal that the club has again begun sounding out potential candidates for a post that has been vacant since Cook resigned last September, following an embarrassing email leak.
It is unclear what has caused the rethink at Manchester City but Soriano’s role in the collapse of Spanair, the airline he chairs, cannot have helped. In the week the Telegraph revealed his link to the City job Spanair collapsed leaving passengers stranded across Europe.
The airline’s survival had depended on a buy-out from Qatar but the deal fell through leaving Soriano exposed.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... essor.html
The rethink could be something to do not just with the collapse of Spanair, but that Soriano and his cronies overpaid themselves to such an extent that they came out of it quite nicely thank you. All in the knowledge that the airline was going down fast.
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