Yes but he employs Cortese to run the club for him. If that were the case he may as well be CEO himself. Besides why would he have boycotted the final game in protest of lack of progress, as has been reported and instead fly over for a midweek meeting?
What I don't understand is, if the meeting is basically to sack the manager, why wait to Wednesday, now Thursday, the following week? Both parties were at St Mary's on Saturday after the match, why not just do it then? Doesn't add up to me.
A slightly easier way would to completely rebuild the Northam stand, extending it by 3 or 4 thousand and square it off like a proper Kop stand. The current season ticket holders and the away fans would have to be 'temporarily' relocated, whilst building work is being carried out. Then wherever the away fans have been placed would become their permanent section.
Depends whether they can afford to bin 80% of what their owed. For some of the smaller creditors, could be the difference between staying in business and going under.
And people were saying the same thing about Lallana and Schneiderlin last season too. He is not yet ready for the Prem but Wolves (or Stoke) are the correct clubs for him and he will do well there eventually. He certainly better than L1 standard and I wouldn't be surprised if he went on loan to a progressive Championship club next season pushing for promotion (Leeds maybe?).