Wow.
Wasn't expecting this, but felt it was necessary for the board to respond - so it's a good move.
However, IF, and it's a big if, all what he said is true, then I think he comes across really quite well. He's obviously come out fighting, as he feels he must after the repercussions of Wilder leaving, and fighting he has. He seems to come across as open, honest and goes into such details that maybe he really shouldn't. Some of this should remain confidential, surely. Nevertheless what he's said, is said - And I honestly can't see a problem with it. I'm willing to offer him a little more slack than I've afforded him since Wilder left.
I've been a big Wilder fan from day one, and was gutted with what happened a couple of weeks ago. The last few years have been the best period in my years of supporting United, and I'm 45. But this doesn't look particularly good for him, especially the £4m for resigning thing. It also sounds like he wanted United to work beyond their financial means, which just isn't sustainable, so early in our current Premier League life. We have to be sensible as well as progressive, which I think we are. Chris obviously wanted more, and faster. Also, as much as we loved his honesty in post-match interviews, the Prince has a point in it harming potential sponsors and investors - we finished 9th last season for God's sake, so we can't have been that bad. It was just Wilder's way of making a point to the board after not getting his way, again, with recruitment. I mean, would you trust him again with £20m after waisting best part of it on McB?
I think this was needed from the board, and I have to give them credit and respect for addressing the situation so openly, and from the top - not just shuffling Bettis out again. And what I heard has really made me think.