There are usually games within games whenever things like this get aired.
We all know Parry has had stick for ages - on here as well - about his running of the club generally, merchandising, ticket distribution ( Hicks' little joke initially not offering Parry tickets for the first leg at Arsenal was a warning..) the long, long protracted sale of the club, the stadium build..
Hicks to me is trying to send a clear message to the support and Gillett and DIC that he's got no intention of leaving.
It seems also that he is siding clearly with Rafa.
That begs the question to me. Has Parry always been on the side of Gillett and was he aware of the Klinsmann situation?
The club seems clearly polarised now.
Hicks / Rafa on one side - Gillett / Parry on the other.
( and Moores sat in the middle counting his money )