It does make sense actually. And it's out of order for a suit to make that kind of approach, especially in mid-season.
The order of leaving for me:
Kronke
Gazidis
Wenger
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It does make sense actually. And it's out of order for a suit to make that kind of approach, especially in mid-season.
The order of leaving for me:
Kronke
Gazidis
Wenger
I'm not sure. If we may presume that the manager deals with the technical/work side of things, the football, surely someone else, the chief exec maybe, must deal with the personal side; is your family happy and settling in well, is the house we found you OK: How about your kids; are their schools alright and so on. Basically "general matters arising".
The conflict story is interesting but perhaps it arose perfectly innocently and with the best intentions?
I'm sure it happens all the time. It's a business, after all.Quote:
Arguably, it's his job; contingency/succession planning and a' that? Merely testing the waters, even in general conversation.