Hi mate, how is he in control if Bill is still chairman, Elstone and woods are on board with addition of Harris, Or are you saying this is his doing?
BK and JW were never going to give up Board positions whilst having significant stakes in the business. The moment the options are exercised I believe they will both cease to be directors. BK may retain an honorary role.
RE is still CEO and as such would be expected to retain a board position. I don't believe he will be CEO beyond the period that the options are exercised.
Harris, I'm assuming is there because of his experience at Wembley and his connection to both parties. He would not be my choice.
Another point who was accountable for the summer as the is a set of supporters who see everything bad as Bill and everything positive a Moshiris.
As I wrote at the end of the window the summer was poorly executed. At the beginning we went after big names, Moshiri and Ryazanstev were heavily involved.
Towards the end of the window BK was more involved with little success. Apart from Gueye, Walsh had a difficult time (for reasons that won't be gone into here). There was a lack of co-ordination and strategy - that mistake will not be repeated.
Also can you explain to me why he said he gives the chairman his wholehearted support and 'watch this space' to talk sport then proceeding to sign Valencia?
See above, but what else do you expect him to say about his current Chairman?
I am a little confused and your sweeping statement has no validity too suggest a man with 49% is in control but not responsible for failings is ludicrous, unless your narrative means he conveniently delegated the parts of the summer that went wrong/took too long to others and he is perfect.
I've no idea what you do in real life but as I stated no-one buys half a company, has the intent of buying another 23% and lends the company £80 million with no security or repayment terms unless they're extremely confident of its prospects and his own ability to manage and control the future.