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Seeing things saying he had no role in any of the things we’re charged with ?
Quick update from Twitter and soon the mainstream media.Seeing things saying he had no role in any of the things we’re charged with ?
Not like you to be ludicrously hysterical.If any more execs leave in the coming weeks, I'd say we're in deep shit
Well I just hope they've made him an offer he can't refuse and it's all money orientatedNot like you to be ludicrously hysterical.
Ferran Soriano is 56 years old. Even if he decides to retire age 66, 46 year old Berrada would still have 10 years to wait before he could succeed Soriano.If you think HRH and Khaldoon will be pleased to see Omar Berrada depart for United then you sir haven’t got a clue.
He was the most senior executive in CFG after Khaldoon and Ferran and was in line to become our group CEO after Ferran calls it a day.
Maybe he was offered a better higher paying position. Fuck him, fuck them and fuck everyone else.If any more execs leave in the coming weeks, I'd say we're in deep shit. Why would he want to join those twats?
Why not? Thought that Arnold person was the best thing since erm the last best thing.We will replace him and it won't be with a cast off from Old Trafford
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.
Just thinking exactly the same thing.I hope the day never comes that I give even the slightest iota of a shit who City’s COO is.
Agreed, the major concern is that they're finally starting to look to bring decent people in, but it's a 5 year job at least to turn that tanker roundIt’s a good appointment for them, but let’s not get carried away. Omar Berrada isn’t going to bridge the gulf between the clubs any time soon.