Omar Berrada to the rags | TLDR: They want to be us

Perhaps Khaldoon should hire people who actually support the club/are a fan of City & doesn`t see it as a business. Pretty clear that Berrada never really liked City & only disliked United at some point. His move says a lot about his character (no backbone, honour, loyality, integrity). After over 10 years at City you go to the arch-rival. Disgusting.
Blimey
 
I don't see any reason to panic. Khaldoon knows what he's doing and we should be confident that he'll find a more than capable replacement. Berrada may have indicated his ambition to become CEO some time ago, only to be told that the City job wouldn't be available for a long time. In fact, for all we know, Khaldoon may not have rated him as CEO potential anyway, so let him go with his blessing. Personally I don't blame him for jumping ship - he's not a City fan, it was a job for him until something else came along. That "something else" just happened to be a club which appears to require re-stucture from top to bottom, and he'll no doubt get a shed load of dosh for going there.
If their executive recruitment is anything like their player recruitment this may all go pear shaped too.
 
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Perhaps Khaldoon should hire people who actually support the club/are a fan of City & doesn`t see it as a business. Pretty clear that Berrada never really liked City & only disliked United at some point. His move says a lot about his character (no backbone, honour, loyality, integrity). After over 10 years at City you go to the arch-rival. Disgusting.
Have you ever visited the Match Day thread?
 
I don't see any reason to panic. Khaldoon knows what he's doing and we should be confident that he'll find a more than capable replacement. Berradi may have indicated his ambition to become CEO some time ago, only to be told that the City job wouldn't be available for a long time. In fact, for all we know, Khaldoon may not have rated him as CEO potential anyway, so let him go with his blessing. Personally I don't blame him for jumping ship - he's not a City fan, it was a job for him until something else came along. That "something else" just happened to be a club which appears to require re-stucture from top to bottom, and he'll no doubt get a shed load of dosh for going there.
If their executive recruitment is anything like their player recruitment this may all go pear shaped too.
The only ones panicking are the usual flappers.
 
Perhaps Khaldoon should hire people who actually support the club/are a fan of City & doesn`t see it as a business. Pretty clear that Berrada never really liked City & only disliked United at some point. His move says a lot about his character (no backbone, honour, loyality, integrity). After over 10 years at City you go to the arch-rival. Disgusting.

Looks like you've got your wish.

Tits out Jackie is the new DOF.
 
Perhaps Khaldoon should hire people who actually support the club/are a fan of City & doesn`t see it as a business. Pretty clear that Berrada never really liked City & only disliked United at some point. His move says a lot about his character (no backbone, honour, loyality, integrity). After over 10 years at City you go to the arch-rival. Disgusting.
Are you being ironic or moronic? It's hard to tell.
 
Perhaps Khaldoon should hire people who actually support the club/are a fan of City & doesn`t see it as a business. Pretty clear that Berrada never really liked City & only disliked United at some point. His move says a lot about his character (no backbone, honour, loyality, integrity). After over 10 years at City you go to the arch-rival. Disgusting.
I think it’s been established on here before that city prefer to hire people who either don’t support city or aren’t football fans
 

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