driller
my life my word
Jeez no.
Not very private then.Translated to :
private | Paul Barber, CEO of the English club Brighton, is the most prominent candidate to assume the position of CEO of Al-Ittihad Club.
Negotiations are taking place now from the fund, no new CEO will be appointed before 4 months from today.
I disagree.I’d be very surprised if PB went for that. He does not come across at all like it’s the sort of thing he would do, is unlikely to be seduced by the millions, and has far higher morals than many might think.
He is bound to be one of the first names on the list, but I think he’d say “thank you but I’m not interested”
You're taking this parody account malarkey too far.Barber transcends just the CEO role these days.
He's the Deputy Chairman of the club also which means he's far more ingrained within the club culture than the run of the mill CEO.
You're taking this parody account malarkey too far.
The better ones always keep things closer to potential reality.
The footballers are living in nearby wet states and commuting in. I imagine his wife would do the same. Or stay here and he flies back on a private jet very regularly.If he’s married I bet his wife would be thrilled about this! Being a western woman in Saudi, however rich, is not that attractive is it?
Living in a gated compound is the norm isn’t it?
Yep, I can see this happening. The sanctions horse has bolted with allowing the takeover of Newcastle and they can’t be sanctioned for being the worlds highest payers. I can see football being bought just like horse racing and Golf has been by Arab states, in fact it is already happening here.Ps whatever the uninformed think on here, Paul Barber is a world class CEO and would be a massive loss. This will test the replacement planning.
£56k pw in the year ending 30 June 2022. Given where we finished in the league last season, I suspect he got considerably more in the FY that’s just ended.…Yes he's very well remunerated at BHA, but not to footballer-salary levels…