Erm no, read it again, Reade was saying he could understand why a growing number of fans wanted Rafa out and knew something had to give. Reading his other stuff I suspect he would have preferred Rafa to stay.
I'd have been disappointed if a man as methodical as Rafa hadnt checked out his other options - it was becoming increasingly clear that he wouldnt be at Liverpool for long.
Like a lot of banks RBS have gone through a very sticky period in their history recently. The resultant crisis in confidence means that banks have to work very hard to regain their reputation. Being one of the custodians of a top sporting institution's demise could be catastrophic to their business and this will no doubt affect any decision they make regarding LFC in the future