Let's have a look at all this from a fan level - it's quite clear we're only getting bit parts of the whole saga.
Does anyone outside Tan and Malky really know what the problem between them is? What was the reason behind that email that Tan sent for him to apparently word it so strongly?
Loads of theories: -
1) Overspending the agreed budget. Moody allegedly paid the price for that, but wasn't Lim implicit in any financial arrangement having to sign them off as CEO? Was Malky even party to the actual cash committed on the acquisition deals? Surely that's a pure fiscal matter when it comes to spending a limited overall amount.
2) The identification of potential signees and their value to the club right now (not for the future) relative to the price paid - ergo a waste of Tan's money through bad intelligence? Moody again on this one, but Malky would have had a huge input here - he would have been upfront for these decisions.
3) The actual dour playing style that Malky has instilled as opposed to a more adventurous approach that tends to please audiences - particularly in Asia?
4) Unrealistic expectations on the part of Tan as to where we should be in the table right now, and Malky as manager is not delivering (in Tan's opinion).
5) Tan's apparent intervention in teams affairs and tactics (even at dressing room levels) has infuriated Mackay to the point that it is actually Malky that shown what Tan sees as disrespect towards him. That would be a social matter that could be the easiest (or even the hardest) to rectify if both parties wish to agree a way forward (or not).
Whatever the reason, it appears to be Tan's agenda that's being questioned. Although he seems to be totally out of touch with the business that is "football" in this country, but given what's gone down so far, has Malky now got a very firm agenda of his own to engineer an escape by bailing out as the "good guy" being hard done by?
Maybe he feels he's been driven to it, but attempting to secure an even better deal for himself elsewhere whilst his stock is so high wouldn't be an unreasonable assumption.
Does anyone outside Tan and Malky really know what the problem between them is? What was the reason behind that email that Tan sent for him to apparently word it so strongly?
Loads of theories: -
1) Overspending the agreed budget. Moody allegedly paid the price for that, but wasn't Lim implicit in any financial arrangement having to sign them off as CEO? Was Malky even party to the actual cash committed on the acquisition deals? Surely that's a pure fiscal matter when it comes to spending a limited overall amount.
2) The identification of potential signees and their value to the club right now (not for the future) relative to the price paid - ergo a waste of Tan's money through bad intelligence? Moody again on this one, but Malky would have had a huge input here - he would have been upfront for these decisions.
3) The actual dour playing style that Malky has instilled as opposed to a more adventurous approach that tends to please audiences - particularly in Asia?
4) Unrealistic expectations on the part of Tan as to where we should be in the table right now, and Malky as manager is not delivering (in Tan's opinion).
5) Tan's apparent intervention in teams affairs and tactics (even at dressing room levels) has infuriated Mackay to the point that it is actually Malky that shown what Tan sees as disrespect towards him. That would be a social matter that could be the easiest (or even the hardest) to rectify if both parties wish to agree a way forward (or not).
Whatever the reason, it appears to be Tan's agenda that's being questioned. Although he seems to be totally out of touch with the business that is "football" in this country, but given what's gone down so far, has Malky now got a very firm agenda of his own to engineer an escape by bailing out as the "good guy" being hard done by?
Maybe he feels he's been driven to it, but attempting to secure an even better deal for himself elsewhere whilst his stock is so high wouldn't be an unreasonable assumption.
