Yes but wouldn't you have thought it would be the manager that would have a little say in what happens with the team - ie at millwall before kick off dick knight tells bas agent it is his last game for the club - great team morale before a game - not - yes it is dean job on the pitch which up until christmas he was doing a great job - chairman sticks his nose in and look what happens
....and you of course have concrete evidence that DK hadn't discussed this with DW ahead of the match, and that DW hadn't agreed to drop a potentially disruptive player from the squad?
The role and responsibility of the Chairman of any organisation is to lead and to be seen to lead, and to represent the democratic views of the Board of Directors. He cannot make decisions without the backing of the Board. DK does not hold a majority interest and so must discuss all relevent matters with his Board, take a vote and act accordingly.
ffs!!
