Rory Bluelow
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Of course it’s a headache but not insurmountable and has happened to many successful organisations. It’s almost the price of success. He will be replaced and City will motor on.If those three are the holy trinity then Omar is the pope.
He was the person who Barcelona got very upset about us taking, which makes sense because he tripled their commercial revenue in 5 years in the early 00s.
No point in downplaying this, having your COO get poached by your main competitor is going to be a headache on all sorts of levels.
Only to we fans, would they be considered our biggest rivals, in football terms we’ve left them behind.
It is also is the clearest signal yet that the rag hierarchy expects our PL charges are going nowhere.