Former 49ers owner and recent Hall of Fame inductee Eddie DeBartolo Jr. didn’t mention the team’s current CEO Jed York in his induction speech, which became an interesting tidbit about a relationship rumored to be tenuous.

DeBartolo’s daughter, Lisa, was his presenter at the Hall of Fame this summer. She took to Twitter Tuesday to Tweet out a column from the Santa Rosa Press Democrat’s Lowell Cohn titled, “This 49ers mess an indictment of Jed York’s leadership,” which calls York responsible for the team’s demise in recent seasons.

Jed York has to go https://t.co/gVtANnjZet — Lisa DeBartolo (@LisaDeBartolo) October 18, 2016

Update: That Tweet has since been deleted. So here’s a screen shot we took:

The not-so-subtle public jab at York is a strong indication that DeBartolo isn’t a fan of the way the 49ers have been run by his nephew.

Arguably the biggest ‘what-if’ in the franchise’s history revolves around DeBartolo’s felony charge in 1998 of failing to report that Louisiana’s former governor allegedly extorted $400,000 from him to win a casino license, which led to him giving up control of the team to his sister, Denise, who remains a co-chair of the organization with her husband John York.

If DeBartolo had not been found guilty and forced to give up his controlling stake of the team, the 49ers would have been in better position to build a new stadium in San Francisco city limits rather than moving the team 40 miles south to Santa Clara.

DeBartolo at the time was in negotiations with the city regarding a new stadium to be built at Candlestick Point.