They're still here then?
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I did find it funny that we spent heavy on managers above all else as if the manager could somehow fix the entire issue.
Cheap Director of Football, cheap medical team, cheap players wages but really expensive manager. A sort of 1990’s view of football that an Alex Ferguson could come in and fix everything on his own.
The start point should have been an elite director of football who has a vision aligned with a club that plays attacking possession football. We never did that so here we are.
I remember when the Glazers got Rangnick in and he told them all their issues and how to fix them and they got scared and fired him. Someone like that.
Him and brings Nagelsmann with himI did find it funny that we spent heavy on managers above all else as if the manager could somehow fix the entire issue.
Cheap Director of Football, cheap medical team, cheap players wages but really expensive manager. A sort of 1990’s view of football that an Alex Ferguson could come in and fix everything on his own.
The start point should have been an elite director of football who has a vision aligned with a club that plays attacking possession football. We never did that so here we are.
I remember when the Glazers got Rangnick in and he told them all their issues and how to fix them and they got scared and fired him. Someone like that.
Yeah great... our players would probably slip on them and turn their ankles!
Yeah great... our players would probably slip on them and turn their ankles!
It at least seems that someone behind the scenes have a similar idea given that we are recruiting a bunch of executives from much more seriously run setups like City to essentially rebuild us. But it is going to be a long wait until we see the results of such a restructuring.Our whole football operation is a mess. It starts with a lack of sporting ambition, these owners are not focused on winning trophies, on being the best team in the world. So that breeds a weak sporting culture where standards are low. There is no desire to sign elite players because there is no desire to be an elite team.
Then we have a lack of football expertise within the club, most of the people with decision making power know absolutely nothing football. The few that do like Paratici or Lange are incompetent or crooks. Nobody at this club is respected in the wider world of football.
The internal club hierarchy doesn’t have meaningful input from ex-players, fans etc so these brainless, ignorant executives don’t get proper football guidance or a proper understanding of the clubs’s identity. They are easily tricked by agents/coaches/clubs into spending money on shite.
Daniel Levy also did not see value in developing our own talent so for years our academy has been neglected, to the point where we don’t have a single club-trained player worth putting on the pitch. Not even an Oliver Skipp.
So we end up with the current disaster. Hundreds of millions being spent by totally clueless people who are more interested in NFL, boxing, concerts etc than football success.
It at least seems that someone behind the scenes have a similar idea given that we are recruiting a bunch of executives from much more seriously run setups like City to essentially rebuild us. But it is going to be a long wait until we see the results of such a restructuring.
I think a lot of business experts would say that having a relatively low wage to revenue is good business, It might not be good if we want a top football team but that's pretty much what the owners seem to be doing.The fact this mob have the fourth highest net spend while simultaneously running the club into the ground just shows that not only are they shit at football which everyone knows, but all the noise about how well run the club is, is laughable. They're shit at running a football team and shit at running the football business.
Ok yeah theyre good at running an entertainment venue. Cool.
I'm not against Romero's post but what do football clubs do when there's so many injuries because if they sign players to supplement the situation, when the injured players return from injury, there becomes too many players?People against, or not 100% onboard, with protests or walk-outs during matches need to keep in mind. The players are done with the owners, this Romero post and the following likes from other squad members tells you that.
I am also seeing another angle to VdV and Spence waving off Frank at the chelsea game and other similar incidents. They actually might've been fed up with the ownership and not buying the manager's talk anymore.
Fair point. Allow me to explain and I hope it clears thingsI'm not against Romero's post but what do football clubs do when there's so many injuries because if they sign players to supplement the situation, when the injured players return from injury, there becomes too many players?
If another player was signed (which is what I had expected) it's still not enough to offset all the injuries, regarding Romero's post about only 11 players available. an additional January signing would mean we had 12 available players for the City game, so still be short of options.
I don't mind being corrected but I just don't get it.
Oh I get that 100% we're short at LW and LB, we do have two RWs in Kudus and Odobert but Kudus is injured.Fair point. Allow me to explain and I hope it clears things
No one is asking for 11 new signings. The team had gaps and weaknesses that fans saw since September, the board themselves came out and told us they have the funds and will be active.
Left winger is a weakness, we do not have anyone on the squad who can perform there. where is the fix?
Right winger backup was sold. Where is the replacement in case the main RW got injured? Oh! Wait! He actually got injured and we left now with stop gap options.
Left back is a weakness, where is the fix?
These are 3 main weakness that could make HUGE difference in fixing the weak points, and making some options available for rotating players.
They run the club and they need to balance the sheet when signing someone new, do something to ship dead wood out. All should have been planned and executed when they opened their big mouths about committing to the success on the pitch.
It's not rocket science what are asking for. All big clubs are finding ways, buy/sell, loan in/out. It's just we are stuck with complete incompetence at the top of this club.
We're all sickos, right? Dealing with this club and its shit is unreasonable, right?
I genuinely sometimes feel like it would be better for us long term to get relegated and spend a year in the Champo to sort out all of our issues and purge all of the charlatans.
They’re advertising for a player liaison officer on LinkedIn. Wonder if Levy’s brother in law has been shown the door???
It's a bit like our club trained problem. Two decent club trained footballers would make a big impact but it takes years to get there. In turn, we are well behind the rest of the big 6 as a destination in a very competitive league.It at least seems that someone behind the scenes have a similar idea given that we are recruiting a bunch of executives from much more seriously run setups like City to essentially rebuild us. But it is going to be a long wait until we see the results of such a restructuring.