But the thing with the Poch had earned the right argument was that he himself looked a shadow of the man he was, and that in tandem with shocking performances meant that there was just no indication that he had it in him to stomach such a rebuild. The comments he were making were getting more and more ridiculous, Levy would have the inside track on how he was feeling and who knows perhaps Poch indicated to Levy in some way he was done?
I don't think it was wrong to part ways either way, even though I agree he'd earned the right to rebuild. What I will say is that considering what has happened since his tenure, I didn't appreciate 1) just how good a job he did 2) How much of a problem ENIC are for our aspirations of dining at the very top table....