Come off it Kips. I've been telling you lot for years that Levy has been holding you back. Every time you responded you had a little cry about it and went off on one about how he was the messiah. Just fess up and admit I was right.
I agree, Bruv. We give these guys a chance, even the socks, but you cannot expect a leopard to change its spots. This is, after all, the wum board.
You talking about the same Levy who is responsible for building one of the best academies in the world, and for delivering the best football stadium in the world? That Levy who has been holding us back, yeah? You really are clueless!
Dunno mate, I saw Doom ask about our managers and who might go first. I think that's a valid question because at the moment it looks like it might be a sack race between Emery and Poch. If they are both going to go, I'd want Arsenal to get in first with any potential replacements.
No, I haven’t. Making mistakes is something that sometimes happens. It’s temporary, and people learn and move on. When you eventually learn how to engage in reasoned debate, these things will become obvious to you, mate.
So the 'failure of the board to act at key times' hasn't held you back then ? Despite you saying it has
That is what you are desperately hoping is the case. You get on with finding that replacement, mate. Poch is going nowhere.
I don’t know what factors were at play in the decisions that Levy made, and whether or not he went rogue and made every decision by himself. I strongly suspect that he listens to many voices, including those of Joe Lewis and other members of his board, as well as the voices of key shareholders. Do you know what “a board of directors” is, Pix?
I had to school you about Joe Lewis and ENIC kips So you need to be directing that question at yourself But yes, of course Levy pulls the strings, he might 'listen' to other voices, but does he take on the advice ? Poch has been begging him in public to strengthen properly and as you've now admitted, his 'failure to act at key times' has held you back. Good of you to finally admit that I was right all along