Might be more than ironic if TFGs tactical withdrawal from purchase negotiations with Moshiri in July ncomes back to cost them the time needed to respond now to an escalating situation.
I read yesterday that the absence of a permanent CEO may also have a bearing on any decision regarding Dyche though surely it wouldn't block them in the final analysis.
I can understand them wanting the right deal for TFG and ensuring Moshiri walked away with less - they can argue that is money which they can ultimately reinvest in the club.
But things are coming to a head on the pitch now and for the January window. We don't yet have a new CEO - I can understand them waiting on someone working out their notice.
They may have thought they could get through January and beyond largely as things are but I hope they realise now that that's not the case.
Assuming Marc Watts is overseeing things day to day, the other parts of the jigsaw need to fall in place soon. The next couple of weeks are absolutely critical. The decision makers need to be hands on and very much engaged.