Katharina Liebherr To Become Saints Chairman Wednesday, 15th Jan 2014 18:18 According to breaking news on the BBC, Markus Liebherr's daughter Katharina is about to take over as Chairman of Southampton Football Club.
According to the media report Nicola Cortese actually tendered his resignation back in the autumn and is currently serving his notice period.
However that is due to end soon and Katharina Lieberr will take over at the helm.
Reports also suggest that she is eager to sell the club and that is why Cortese had resigned.
However as there seems to be no official statements coming from either St Mary's or the Liebherr family, everything at the moment has to be treated with some caution.
The coming days should be interesting
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lockseaf77 added 18:42 - Jan 15
As usual with this football club, those who support it with their hard earned cash week in week out are the last to know. It's almost as if we're just an irrelevance | | |
Zambucco added 22:46 - Jan 15
My money is that the club will be sold, and as your columnist SF73 suggested in his article "From the flip side" it will be sold to a consortium headed by none other than Nicola Cortese. Returning as an owner and with much greater power. He seems a man that doesn't like to walk away from things, let's hope so. | | |
montecristo added 02:49 - Jan 16
Rather more accurate reports suggest an alternative scenario. The Liebherrs porblems with Cortese had to do with his management style essentially. It would seem he was no better at keeping his employer in the loop than he was with regard to communicating with the fans. He did not welcome interference, and information was only shared on a need to now basis. Its likely that this produced a less than enthusiastic response from the Liebherrs, which led to the debacle over last summer s signings. He didnt change and this led to no agreement with regard to this month s transfer window, suddenly there was no money to spend. The Liebherrs are likely to retain the club, indeed it may even be transferred to the main Liebherr portfolio, with Katarina falling out of the picture quite quickly. I dont know what experience she has but its unikely to be sufficient to run a business of this size The fact that she is chairman has more to do with the time needed to implement corporate style changes which involves quite a lot of legal work and may explain why she spent a week in her london lawyers offices. I simply cant see them allowing players to leave just because Cortese has gone and indeed this is likely to be reiterated at tomorrows player meeting. There is no need for upheaval I expect a new CEO to be in pace within a few days and following restructuring other legal changes may follow. Football is big business these days and Saints have one of the best structures in the world now, and Saints worth is in the region of 200 million based o what was obtained for Fulham FC. i AM PRAYING THAT i AM ON THE RIGHT TRACK!!!! | | |
montecristo added 02:53 - Jan 16
Rather more accurate reports suggest an alternative scenario. The Liebherrs problems with Cortese had to do with his management style essentially. It would seem he was no better at keeping his employer in the loop than he was with regard to communicating with the fans. He did not welcome interference, and information was only shared on a need to now basis. Its likely that this produced a less than enthusiastic response from the Liebherrs, which led to the debacle over last summer s signings. He didnt change and this led to no agreement with regard to this month s transfer window, suddenly there was no money to spend. The Liebherrs are likely to retain the club, indeed it may even be transferred to the main Liebherr portfolio, with Katarina falling out of the picture quite quickly. I dont know what experience she has but its unikely to be sufficient to run a business of this size The fact that she is chairman has more to do with the time needed to implement corporate style changes which involves quite a lot of legal work and may explain why she spent a week in her london lawyers offices. I simply cant see them allowing players to leave just because Cortese has gone and indeed this is likely to be reiterated at tomorrows player meeting. There is no need for upheaval I expect a new CEO to be in pace within a few days and following restructuring other legal changes may follow. Football is big business these days and Saints have one of the best structures in the world now, and Saints worth is in the region of 200 million based on what was obtained for Fulham FC. i AM PRAYING THAT i AM ON THE RIGHT TRACK!!!! | | |
COYS1947 added 09:56 - Jan 16
It does appear that Katharina has a bit more grace than Nicola. She has at least thanked him for his contribution to the club. (Unlike the disgraceful sackings of Adkins and Pardew). Why does Pochettino have to leave? If he does, he shows more loyalty to Nicola than Nicola did to any of his previous managers. Hopefully everyone will calm down, let the dust settle and make any decisions at the end of the season when things are clearer. COYS | | |
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