Adrian Bevington leaves Aston Villa
Aston Villa have confirmed that Adrian Bevington has left his position as an advisor to the club.
Bevington, who was brought into the club in March, was tasked with reviewing the football side of the club alongside David Bernstein.
However, since the departure of David Bernstein and Mervyn King in April, Bevington’s position has come under scrutiny and he has confirmed that he is to leave his position.
Bevington, who was managing director at Club England from 2010 to 2015, had his say on his departure in a statement posted on Villa’s website.
I explained to Steve Hollis a few weeks ago that I would not be looking to take on a full-time role with the Club, but agreed to remain as an advisor until the end of the season.
I know how hard Steve is working on a number of levels and I hope he can conclude the ownership and managerial positions very soon.
I have enjoyed working with Steve and Brian Little – a man who clearly cares so much for the Club and will do everything he can to help it succeed.
He also commented on Eric Black and stated that the club has a large amount of work to do to move forward.
I’d also like to make particular reference to Eric Black. Eric has been a true professional to work with after taking on the manager’s role in the most difficult circumstances.
There is a huge amount of work ahead for Aston Villa FC. A Club of its size with its great support should be competing at the higher levels of the Premier League, not in the position it currently finds itself.
To move forward, now more than ever, it is crucial the Club makes the right calls on the big decisions it is faced with.
I wish everyone at Aston Villa FC and its supporters every success for the future.
Aston Villa chairman Steve Hollis also had his say on Bevington’s departure, stating that the former FA employee had provided a great deal of football expertise during his time at the club.
I’d like to place on record my thanks to Adrian for his contribution and professionalism.
Over a short period of time, he has provided a great deal of football knowledge and experience – both to the Club and to me personally.
Adrian gave me his word he would remain with the Club until the end of the season. Now that time has come we wish him well for the future with his various football commitments.
The next step for Steve Hollis will be to appoint a manager to replace caretaker manager Eric Black.