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5 hours ago, Norbert Rassragr said:

I can see Bassini or Ridsdale being CEO when Waggott finally retires. Though Gestede would be a typically mad and useless appointment.

Ridsdale is at PNE where he is running then club and has the wishes of the owner to run it. 

Bassini wouldn't be allow to become a Football CEO given his previous problems

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3 hours ago, JHRover said:

I believe they eventually agreed to appoint one - Waggott - because it was sold to them on the basis that he would get a grip on their costs and reduce these, saving them money and justifying his cost.

wasn't it the EFL that said they need to appoint one given we went 12 months without one when Shaw and Myers left the club during the Lambert reign? Then Cheston was running the clubs for ages

3 hours ago, JHRover said:

When he leaves my expectation is that they will try and fudge it - perhaps see if they can get away without a replacement or perhaps promote someone from within which is the popular lazy approach.

Wont Pasha just take over and moved for his role as Chief Operating Officer to Chief Executive Officer? 

3 hours ago, JHRover said:

The chances of them actually going into the big wide world and sourcing a proven competent experienced candidate is about as close to zero as imaginable. 

It should happen but it won't cos the owners won't allow them to run the club for them and They want to run the club from India and everything need them to authorise it before it can happen. 

Plenty of good experience Football and commercial sense CEO out there who we should look at but won't 

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1 hour ago, chaddyrovers said:

Ridsdale is at PNE where he is running then club and has the wishes of the owner to run it. 

Bassini wouldn't be allow to become a Football CEO given his previous problems

Agents aren't allowed to run football clubs but that happened here. Even when the so called authorities were presented with concrete evidence of this they did absolutely nothing.

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1 hour ago, chaddyrovers said:

wasn't it the EFL that said they need to appoint one given we went 12 months without one when Shaw and Myers left the club during the Lambert reign? Then Cheston was running the clubs for ages

Wont Pasha just take over and moved for his role as Chief Operating Officer to Chief Executive Officer? 

It should happen but it won't cos the owners won't allow them to run the club for them and They want to run the club from India and everything need them to authorise it before it can happen. 

Plenty of good experience Football and commercial sense CEO out there who we should look at but won't 

You seem to be taking a different stance now?

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10 hours ago, DeeCee said:

In terms of everything the club did was OK.

I have said repeatably that the commercial operations at Ewood isn't good enough. The lack of sponsorship around the club is pathetic and I have called this out previously. Waggott has said that Pasha has taken over the commercial operation of the club now. Rovers owners should have appoint a CEO with commercial and footballing background as CEO but they haven't. The communication to the fans need to be much better also. 

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