BBC saying he is due in the UK this week for a visit to Bournemouth - wonder if he'll pay us a visit too to cast an eye on progress.....
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BBC saying he is due in the UK this week for a visit to Bournemouth - wonder if he'll pay us a visit too to cast an eye on progress.....
Malky off to meet him apparently. Word is that Bill is impressed with our progress. SDG was also going down to take in a session but not sure if that can be true given the stage of season we’re at. I guess it’s a free weekend so maybe!
It’s not really very far to go down and do that and come back as a manager. Good to hear we are doing that sort of thing, can only help SDG and the club.
I would hope Bill Foley is impressed by our progress too .. not sure what age he is, but got to be pushing it to have seen us do such a run before 😉
David Gray next Bournemouth manager…you never know..
who knows...if we keep playing the way we are playing Hibs might just become the apple of his eye :wink:
I'm hoping if we get guaranteed European league football they send us some really promising players, not quite ready for the EPL. If only for the time up to New Year.
Bournemouth owner Bill Foley is scheduled to fly to England this week, with the club intending to open formal talks with boss Andoni Iraola over a new contract
Sources close to the club have indicated that, barring a last-minute change, American businessman Foley will arrive in time to attend Saturday's Premier League match against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
Foley will then stay in the UK to officially open Bournemouth's new state-of-the-art training facility.
But also on Foley's itinerary will be discussions with manager Iraola, whose existing deal expires at the end of next season.
The Spaniard, 42, has impressed since his appointment in June 2023, with the Cherries eighth in the Premier League and hoping to secure European qualification for the first time.
Iraola joined on a two-year deal before signing a 12-month extension in May last year.
Cherries sources have indicated there is confidence at the Vitality Stadium that Iraola is fully open to staying at the club despite interest from Tottenham.
Spurs head coach Ange Postecoglou is under huge pressure following a poor season in charge of the north London club.
Iraola is among the names of interest to Tottenham if they sever ties with Postecoglou, but Bournemouth are hopeful of persuading their head coach to commit his future to the club before next season.
I suppose we don’t know what all the issues he had were a part from it’s been said he wasn’t for MM or SDG appointments in he wants all the clubs playing the same way which might have been part of what irked him so much .. certainly picked his moment right enough and really haven’t heard a lot from him in the media about us since unless I’ve missed it of course .
Bill Foley named his dog Axel …..”he, he, heah “
I don't doubt Hibs fans love and commitment to the club though. I do doubt his. The initial comments are smacked hugely of his ego being wounded that he wasn't listened to and enjoying giving it the "I told you so"
And I suspect all the Hibs fans who doubted SDG (myself included) have very much held up their hands and are delighted with how things have gone the last few months. Maybe he is as well but we don't know as he hasn't felt the need to comment, on what is literally a record equalling spell at the club.
Hopefully we'll hear from him this week but he hasn't done much to quell my concerns about the BK group.
The ‘ They are not listening ‘ comment as much as we don’t know what all the issues Folly had , if part of it was MM and SDG appointments . The truth is we don’t know if the club didn’t listen but maybe they did and decided it was in the clubs best interests to appoint both which are now looking like the right choices . At that time of his comments it certainly felt like he was having his moment of glory in ‘ I told you so . Thankfully things have worked out anyhow .
We’re listening now Bill
As long as he realises that Hibs will play the best way that suits our team and league and not just prepare youngsters for whatever suits Bournemouth.
So BKFC sending up there highly successful head of recruitment to take up the same position at hibs doesn't quell your concerns?
If that man does half as well as he has down at Bournemouth in the last 3/4 years then I'd be absolutely delighted.
Let's not also forget Tim Bezbatchenko's very helpful hands on approach and being spotted around the club in the last 6-12 months or so. They absolutely have Hibs best interests at heart.
He may have originally wanted other people for Gray & Mackay’s roles. However, to balance that out were they not also rumoured to have been against sacking Gray? This thread looks to be going the way of folk going out their way to look for negatives to throw at Foley and/or the Black Knights.
Hibs look to have finality got their act together on and off the park. I’d be surprised if this was despite Foley/Black Knights and not as part of their collaborative input.
The consortium's stated aim is 51%, ie control. They haven't shifted from that, and there is no obvious reason why they would.
The 49ers part is less than half of that.
The only way it might change is if Leeds don't get promoted, and the Championship don't change their stance on dual-ownership. In that case, they have to make a choice between the two.
The man in one of interviews on what he was wanting to do at Bournemouth described buying/ or into clubs as ‘FEEDER CLUBS ‘ raised concerns for me in he hadn’t Hibs best interests at heart in the beginning .
He has since changed his approach on this and has been describing it as a partnership . Interestingly enough you mention Bezbatchenko who has came out and categorically denied we will ever be a ‘ Feeder club’ maybe that was partly to smooth over concerns fans had from what was originally said…
Of course it’s not the first time Folly has came out with something only to do a u-turn . He called trump a narcissist egomaniac only to financially back him in an election. From my own point of view which is anyone that would back a person like that I’d seriously question about their character…
I’m quite happy with things as they stand as I know the current owners we have certainly have a strong bond / love for the club and we are their sole priority, hopefully now that we have another party on board we can work together for everyone’s benefit but at the same time I wouldn’t want them to takeover the club as they have their fingers in too many pies for my liking..
The feeder club thing makes me laugh.
If only we consistently had players good enough to feed into a (potential) top 7 premiership side.
Like every billionaire who buys into football the ultimate goal is European football. Of all the clubs the BKs have a stake in Hibs are the one most likely to be able to achieve that on a regular basis, and for a far less significant investment than the likes of AFC Bournemouth or Lorient. If we are less than 2nd in the pecking order we bloody well shouldn't be.
It can't be about winning leagues because none of the clubs they are involved in have a cat in hell's chance of doing that, apart from maybe Auckland, not when other clubs in the same league are owned by countries and the likes of us compete with two clubs stratospherically better off than us.
What positive influence Bill Foley's involvement in the club is going to have, or can have, is still very much in the 'remains to be seen' category for me and that's a year down the line. One thing is for sure ...... I don't want anybody who gives money to the political campaign of a fascist anywhere near overall control of this club, now or in the future.
If he didn't have Hibs best interests at heart, he wouldn't have sent his main clubs head of recruitment up here to carry out the same role.
I don't really care about the whole trump scenario, it has no bearing on the running of the club nor is it relevant.
The current majority owners have the final say in who or what we do and that's good enough for me at present. It's not always been plain sailing though so some guidance from Foley & Co is welcome imo.
Two things. There were plenty on here who disagreed with the appointments of McKay and Gray.and have you checked on Mrs. Gordon’s political leanings?
Indeed, fantasy stuff, even if it may have come from Foley.
The chances of us feeding players regularly to an EPL is p*sh.
Fine, McGinn is in the EPL now but he joined Villa when they were in the Championship.
More chance players will come to us, however this will need to be carefully managed not to stunt the progress of players already here. It will be interesting going forward how this will be done with Gray & MacKay identifying players along with Black Knights.
From the noise BKFC are making it’s very much the case that we would get players on their way to Bournemouth - so signed into the group with a pathway that includes time here, assuming it matches our plans as well.
Tim Bezbechenko said in a podcast recently that BKFC might have designs on sending a player to Hibs but if we identify a better option then they have to rethink their plans (and not us rethink ours). I thought this was a good insight into how the relationship works and how everyone ensures Hibs remain Hibs’ priority.
:agree: we will win the league if we regularly have players good enough to be "fed" to an EPL team. They aren't going to sign any old *****.
Foley/BKs input is welcoming and is only a positive for the club. Couldn't give a ***** if he's mates with Trump either. Keep politics away from Hibernian.
Again. We discuss football on here, you can use the Holy Ground for politics if that's your thing.
If people are complaining about one of our major shareholders due to his politics, I think people are entitled to defend the politics he’s being criticised about?
I get it’s a tenuous link to Hibs but at the risk of sounding petty, the poster you quoted never started it.