Parish seems to be be calling Glasner's bluff by making him honour his contract.
Glasner's rant seems to have been triggered by a lack of communication and the timing for the Guehi sale. He has had a long standing issue with the quality and amount of transfers in the summer, with obvious pressure applied to the board to sign more players now if we are to finish the season well.
His mentality is like a fan after a loss with his frustrations pouring out. We all get that, and there is no doubt that without the benefit of an intimate knowledge of the club's finances, it's easy to believe, as Glasner does, that we have wasted an opportunity to gain momentum after our triumphant 2025.
What to do now? After a night to think about it, I believe that keeping Glasner on would be the best way forward, as long as things can be smoothed over between him and the chairman.
If they both want what is best for the team, then some compromises have to be made. We certainly need another signing or two, and Glasner needs to recognise that his power over decisions was effectively erased when he said he was leaving in the summer.
If he walks, then so be it, but I don't think that Frank would be a good choice to replace him right now because he needs a break to recover from the Spurs effect. An interim is an option, but we can't have a complete meltdown of team morale. We need a positive outcome from all this to move forward again.
We require three wins to be safe and we still have Europe. Lots to play for.