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Risc said:Confirm Levien is still fully in control then. So what was Coleman on about?
Not trying to put a dampener on anything but I’d have preferred it if he left things for the likes of Morris, Coleman and Cravatt.
Neath_Jack said:This is exactly why I couldn't buy into your excitement / optimism over this new lot of shysters. Not a pop at you by the way, I just couldn't see how things were going to be any different.
They may well turn things around and go on to be excellent owners, but until hey do I'm out.
Risc said:Levien was in Swansea the week the players were in Spain, and stayed for Duff’s unveiling. Eyebrows were raised then.
I believed, and it’s looking like naively believed, he was taking a step back and letting the likes of Coleman run the show on the ground here. Please don’t mistake this next part as acting “itk”, I’m far from it, but I know for a fact Nigel Morris and Brett Cravatt have been working hard behind the scenes since December, I was hoping this was not another false dawn, but the trust minutes I find pretty worrying to be honest.
DuffleCoat said:Levien is of course still a big part of the club and has been here long before Coleman was even in the frame to come on board, his input and perspective is still very much important in terms of where we are as a club and the direction we want to go in.
That doesn’t mean he hasn’t given autonomy to others to make decisions, important that that is stressed.
These minutes are always something I dislike (although I understand they are needed) as people (quite understandably) take the small snippets written and pad them out with what they think they mean.
Regular contact between the main shareholder of the club and the man running the football operations seems perfectly normal to me and will be the case in every club throughout the land.
It’s not like we haven’t been active in the transfer market so far this season and I’m certainly we will continue to be so.
IAN05 said:Is Levien the main shareholder then ?