If he's just stepping down cos he realises his mouth is a detraction, Ahmed, Smith or Stockbridge become CEO and carry on as before, it'll be a good thing. If he's up to something and he's quitting to get the hell outta dodge, it'll be a bad thing. I'll be honest, it could be either but I'm leaning towards the latter - doesn't seem the type to swallow his pride and fall on his sword for a greater benefit.
I agree. I'm not even so sure I'm bothered about what hes supposedly done. Compared to the amount of **** that's been flying about the past year its probably miniscule. I just hope hes replaced by someone who doesn't pander to the *****s. You'll not get an internet square go out of me baldy.
*****s like you? You do realise you are contradicting yourself? Chill dude and relax, you sound as if your head is going to explode.
What makes me very suspicious (and I appear to be the only who's been harping on about this) is he organised a mid-season friendly with Linfield then charged every **** who had paid season tickets through the debit card scheme, without even asking.
You're giving me advice on contradiction? http://www.not606.com/showthread.ph...-on-the-head?p=4605641&viewfull=1#post4605641
Stepping down due to possible ramifications between him and his role with whyte with regard to the SFA.
MD will now chastise you for stating the obvious whilst distancing himself from actually admitting what everyone else thinks...apparently.
It's a bad thing. Yer CEO stepping down because the board he was CEO started an investigation into him re the latest shenanigans and leaves his position untenable is a bad thing. What remains unclear, at least to me, is if he still serves on the board in any capacity. Thus far he has only relinquished one of his "company hats". An individual may hold several director level positions in a company.
If he isn't running away because of financial issues - or Craig Whyte - then it's a good thing for you. The guy is a mental demagogue.