Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
Mr Bloom wanted to sack Hughton after the Cardiff game.
So there was some procrastination, on his part.
As said elsewhere, the 'rot' had well and truly set in long before Ashworth arrived.
If this decision was a power play, coup d'état, fait accompli, whatever fancy phrase you like, Mr Hughton made the decision very very easy by seemingly doing nothing to stop the inevitable.
All I said was you cannot say he had no impact.
It may not be significant, may have tipped the balance, he may have actually tried to persuade Bloom not to do it, but one thing is for sure, he would have had some involvement, it's his remit afterall.