okThis is hugely concerning and potentially has huge ramifications.
Omar was viewed within the club as a natural successor to Ferran Soriano as CFG’s CEO and played a huge part (In everything) that went on at the club and the wider City football group.
Omar has knowledge and information on absolutely every detail of City’s and CFG’s operation. Something really, really fishy about this.
I have no doubt Khaldoon will have tried to intervene to retain him.
How do I dislike a postThis is hugely concerning and potentially has huge ramifications.
Omar was viewed within the club as a natural successor to Ferran Soriano as CFG’s CEO and played a huge part (In everything) that went on at the club and the wider City football group.
Omar has knowledge and information on absolutely every detail of City’s and CFG’s operation. Something really, really fishy about this.
I have no doubt Khaldoon will have tried to intervene to retain him.
I’d never heard of him before this news
People really do lose their minds when it comes to football! Haha!
It's fairly common for big executives in any field - they have access to privileged information that they can then use against their former employers.I don’t think you can do that, happy to be proved wrong. Not sure how you can have in your contract that a football man can’t join another football club. Otherwise we should do it with pep haha
Easy to get around advertise the job, candidate applies, job offered and accepted Very difficult to stop someone leaving for a better role, it’s restraint of trade City are not petty and as it says wish him the best Put him on garden leave doesn’t achieve anything as they work in the back ground anyhowSome have the charges on their brain.
Will be nothing to do with that.
Think his contract should have had a no compete clause and especially one for taking a job with a PL rival.