I have it on good authority this evening that Cortese has left
his office light on at St Mary's.
I hope he's prepared to foot the extra electricity bill for this month
I have it on good authority this evening that Cortese has left
his office light on at St Mary's.
Interesting that the Telegraph article suggests the trust want him to stay. Haven't noticed that in any of the other articles.
"Cortese wants renewed backing from the Liebherr family for his strategy going forward and, despite indications that they want him to continue, he has become frustrated at the lack of clarity on the future."Not sure where you've got that from, "there is now significant uncertainty over whether the Liebherr family want Cortese to remain as chairman beyond this summer " seems to suggest the opposite to me.
Do you know I wandered how long it would take for the rumours of unrest to rear it's ugly head. As for the family to sell the club their stance hasn't changed since the death of our benefactor. We had all these rumours of our beloved club being sold and that Cortese was leaving because the Family wanted to sell etc, last year. It has come a tad early this year so I guess we are in for a summer of will he won't he.....Followed of course by will they or won't they........Here we go again..........
But with season ticket renewals just around the corner, The Leibherrs will almost certainly want a swift conclusion to all this.
. I don't get any impression that Nicola is thinking of doing anything other than pressing on so it's not implausible even though there would be no personal link - one would just have to look at his record over the last three years. So hopefully these talks will be resolved as soon as possible, one way or the other. Selling the club, if it did happen, would take a long time, and presumably the trust would want Nicola to stay while it happened (or they would have to replace him). So there is still a long way to go before we get to Nicola actually leaving the club.Markus's dream was to see Saints in the Premiership.
It makes me wonder if, now that has been achieved, the family are thinking of the future here, and their own position.
I wonder if the trust are interested in selling the club, whether NC would find another backer to buy the club off them - so he could continue in his role
"Cortese wants renewed backing from the Liebherr family for his strategy going forward and, despite indications that they want him to continue, he has become frustrated at the lack of clarity on the future."
It's not a huge deal and may not mean anything but it's something I don't think I've seen in any of the other articles.
I wonder if the trust are interested in selling the club, whether NC would find another backer to buy the club off them - so he could continue in his role
Yep. Clear as mud.Ah, missed that. The article contradicts itself then...
I'm not so sure. Football is an area the Liebherrs apparently know very little about and, Markus apart, had little interest in. If Cortese went then would they have any idea who to replace him with? Yes, the new Sky deal is about to kick in so there's a lot of potential income there and yes, the club is well-placed right now but a football club is a very high risk investment and the family must be aware that the club could easily be worth much less this time next year than it is now. I don't think they're actively looking to sell but if Cortese found someone else prepared to make a decent offer for the club it's not impossible they'd be happy to walk away with a tidy profit.I think, unfortunately, the timings aren't right for this to happen. There's no way they'll sell now just as they're about to make huge money, but for Cortese it seems to be now or never.
It seems to me none of the papers really know whats going on...