It's interesting that some of the stuff Soriano was talking about (in the film and before the premier) relates more to the club and the mentality, rather than personnel. As Txixi goes and Pep comes to the end (?) he will be the last one standing. I didn't realise he was on 57 (Khaldoon is even younger) so could be around to steer the ship for a while longer. The multi club model was his vision and it appears he still has many ideas he wants to do to keep us at the fore front of what clubs could do.
Walker said some interesting stuff re him possibly going. Don't know if it was just me but it almost sounded like Pep wanted him to go or someone else was going to be number1. I wonder if we had a replacement lined up back then and who that was.