Chief Exec News from Torygraph

I wish all the twats that are still arguing over our manager and other managers would fuck right off and start their own fucking thread.
This is one about our possible next CEO !
Any Mod !! Please transfer the rest of this non related shite to a new one for the good of the forum !!<br /><br />-- Thu Feb 09, 2012 11:19 am --<br /><br />
ecviper said:
February 9

City are set to name former Barcelona supremo Ferran Soriano as their new chief executive within the next six weeks.



Haha, same old MEN. Such a large time frame to give themselves leeway. None story really, everything we all kind of know already.

Well read the full story and it tells us why he cant come at the moment :
has to tie up the loose ends from the Spanair collapse last week before he can move to Manchester.
I truly despair at some of you !!
 
The cookie monster said:
JoeMercer'sWay said:
I haven't. If Mourinho hadn't won that CL with Inter then his CL record would be not much better than Roberto's in that time frame.
Thats nearly better than your quote of if tiger woods hadnt have won 14 majors sergio garcia would be just as good..

which is not what I said, but you twist it to suit your agenda as per usual.
 
Re: Re: Chief Exec News from Torygraph

tolmie's hairdoo said:
If JFK had not gone to Dallas, he could have carried on banging Marilyn Monroe.

and kept his head on his shoulders


More like we'd all be living in a Fallout 3 style post apocalyptic nightmare. He got close with Cuba; I'm sure he would have tried again.
 
Ian Cheeseman now tweeting that Soriano likely to be next CEO. Hard to see him doing that if the club hadn't given him the nod.

It's all a bit "bitty" at exec level at the moment. John McBeath is interim, no one is sure what John Williams' status is, there's doubt over Marwood's future and clearly there's been no love lost betwen Mancini and the guys in the offices. Graham Wallace (Chief Operating Officer) seems to be running things day-to-day but we need a high-profile CEO who can lead the club onto the next stage in its development, oversee a doubling of turnover, possible stadium expansion and also carry some weight in the corridors of power at the FA and UEFA.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
Ian Cheeseman now tweeting that Soriano likely to be next CEO. Hard to see him doing that if the club hadn't given him the nod.

It's all a bit "bitty" at exec level at the moment. John McBeath is interim, no one is sure what John Williams' status is, there's doubt over Marwood's future and clearly there's been no love lost betwen Mancini and the guys in the offices. Graham Wallace (Chief Operating Officer) seems to be running things day-to-day but we need a high-profile CEO who can lead the club onto the next stage in its development, oversee a doubling of turnover, possible stadium expansion and also carry some weight in the corridors of power at the FA and UEFA.


Did he indeed..
 
tolmie's hairdoo said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
Ian Cheeseman now tweeting that Soriano likely to be next CEO. Hard to see him doing that if the club hadn't given him the nod.

It's all a bit "bitty" at exec level at the moment. John McBeath is interim, no one is sure what John Williams' status is, there's doubt over Marwood's future and clearly there's been no love lost betwen Mancini and the guys in the offices. Graham Wallace (Chief Operating Officer) seems to be running things day-to-day but we need a high-profile CEO who can lead the club onto the next stage in its development, oversee a doubling of turnover, possible stadium expansion and also carry some weight in the corridors of power at the FA and UEFA.
Did he indeed..
is this one of those conversations within a conversation?
 
tolmie's hairdoo said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
Ian Cheeseman now tweeting that Soriano likely to be next CEO. Hard to see him doing that if the club hadn't given him the nod.

It's all a bit "bitty" at exec level at the moment. John McBeath is interim, no one is sure what John Williams' status is, there's doubt over Marwood's future and clearly there's been no love lost betwen Mancini and the guys in the offices. Graham Wallace (Chief Operating Officer) seems to be running things day-to-day but we need a high-profile CEO who can lead the club onto the next stage in its development, oversee a doubling of turnover, possible stadium expansion and also carry some weight in the corridors of power at the FA and UEFA.


Did he indeed..
Indeed he did..
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
Ian Cheeseman now tweeting that Soriano likely to be next CEO. Hard to see him doing that if the club hadn't given him the nod.

It's all a bit "bitty" at exec level at the moment. John McBeath is interim, no one is sure what John Williams' status is, there's doubt over Marwood's future and clearly there's been no love lost betwen Mancini and the guys in the offices. Graham Wallace (Chief Operating Officer) seems to be running things day-to-day but we need a high-profile CEO who can lead the club onto the next stage in its development, oversee a doubling of turnover, possible stadium expansion and also carry some weight in the corridors of power at the FA and UEFA.

A question I asked last night: <a class="postlink-local" href="http://forums.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=247767" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">viewtopic.php?f=1&t=247767</a>
 
johnny crossan said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
Prestwich_Blue said:
Ian Cheeseman now tweeting that Soriano likely to be next CEO. Hard to see him doing that if the club hadn't given him the nod.

It's all a bit "bitty" at exec level at the moment. John McBeath is interim, no one is sure what John Williams' status is, there's doubt over Marwood's future and clearly there's been no love lost betwen Mancini and the guys in the offices. Graham Wallace (Chief Operating Officer) seems to be running things day-to-day but we need a high-profile CEO who can lead the club onto the next stage in its development, oversee a doubling of turnover, possible stadium expansion and also carry some weight in the corridors of power at the FA and UEFA.
Did he indeed..
is this one of those conversations within a conversation?



Something like that, mate.
 
the talisman said:
This his what John O'Neil said about England:

"It doesn't matter whether it's cricket, rugby union, rugby league – we all hate England,"

Fuck him

Is there a slight chance that comment could have been made in tongue and cheek?
 

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