So, it has happened already. A key part of Wilder's role throughout his tenure was "managing upstairs" - hanging his resignation over these chancers like the sword of Damocles as lie after lie was told. I told you all that the emperor has no clothes a long time ago, but a lot of you didn't want to face up to the reality staring you in the face, instead backing the misers over one of our best ever managers. In doing this, Slav has made a bigger statement than even Wilder did during his tenure: he has called the board out for their lies and ineptitude when they are negotiating for players to leave; in so doing, potentially undermining our negotiations with other clubs midway through the negotiation process for players leaving the club. Extremely explosive stuff so early into his tenure. Regardless of the outcome of this, they'll know now not to mess with Slav. It's unlikely that the relationship can ever be the same now, as he has publicly humiliated them.
People have put up with the jam tomorrow BS for too long now. This is the pivotal moment in the Prince's tenure: deliver or people will collectively see the truth of the regime.