Agreed. Owers clearly didn’t want to speculate. But if the CEO had left for personal reasons, be it travel, family illness etc, it would have been straightforward for both the club and Mr Alexander to issue statements saying he was leaving for personal reasons. The fact that neither did, to my mind implies there was some form of disagreement.
FWIW I think Massengo is a long way short of being premier league standard. Can see him being shipped out on loan in January, to a championship club or back to France.
Exactly. Championship clubs that are closer than Plymouth: Cardiff, Swansea, WBA, Brum, Southampton, Coventry, QPR and as you say at a push Millwall and possibly Watford.
Phil Alexander has stood down as Bristol City CEO, Bristol Live understands, just eight months after the former Crystal Palace chief executive took over at Ashton Gate.
The above quote seems to imply he jumped rather than was pushed. Written by James Piercy who seems to know what goes on at the club.
Admitting that we sold our best young player in my lifetime, because the owner wasn’t prepared to cover the cost of this year’s deficit, wouldn’t have gone down well.
So the temporary stand will become de facto permanent. BCC need to put a time limit of say 5 years on any planning permission they grant for this “temporary” structure.