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In the Algarve
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That politely and succinctly explains why RDZ is no longer with us.When Roberto came in (in September 2022, after Graham Potter left to manage Chelsea), we explained the process and the philosophy. If there is non-alignment between the head coach and the club, things are never going to work out long-term.
There we have it. Exactly as expected. He was sacked!I'm posting these two extracts because, as far as I can see, it's a free article. If @MODS disagree I'm sure they'll remove them
Fabian is more of a head coach. He is aware of players, but the model at St Pauli was that the recruitment is done more by the sporting director and the head of recruitment. In terms of shortlists and players to go for, that comes very much from the data, the recruitment team and the scouting.
Has that dynamic worked more smoothly so far than it did with Roberto De Zerbi?
Bloom: The process hasn’t changed, the philosophy hasn’t changed, but it is fair to say Fabian has bought into it a lot more than his predecessor. Roberto had thoughts on certain players, but that is not the way we as a club work. The club will decide on the players potentially to bring into the club, in conjunction with the head coach.
It’s not a situation, the way we work, that the head coach says, ‘I like this player and that player’, and that’s what we do (in terms of signings). If a head coach has some ideas, that comes in as part of the process, but a head coach really liking a player has got to fit many characteristics, it has got to fit with the data analysis we do.
When Roberto came in (in September 2022, after Graham Potter left to manage Chelsea), we explained the process and the philosophy. If there is non-alignment between the head coach and the club, things are never going to work out long-term.
So... was he sacked, or what?I'm posting these two extracts because, as far as I can see, it's a free article. If @MODS disagree I'm sure they'll remove them
Fabian is more of a head coach. He is aware of players, but the model at St Pauli was that the recruitment is done more by the sporting director and the head of recruitment. In terms of shortlists and players to go for, that comes very much from the data, the recruitment team and the scouting.
Has that dynamic worked more smoothly so far than it did with Roberto De Zerbi?
Bloom: The process hasn’t changed, the philosophy hasn’t changed, but it is fair to say Fabian has bought into it a lot more than his predecessor. Roberto had thoughts on certain players, but that is not the way we as a club work. The club will decide on the players potentially to bring into the club, in conjunction with the head coach.
It’s not a situation, the way we work, that the head coach says, ‘I like this player and that player’, and that’s what we do (in terms of signings). If a head coach has some ideas, that comes in as part of the process, but a head coach really liking a player has got to fit many characteristics, it has got to fit with the data analysis we do.
When Roberto came in (in September 2022, after Graham Potter left to manage Chelsea), we explained the process and the philosophy. If there is non-alignment between the head coach and the club, things are never going to work out long-term.
And, for the last time. he legally wasn't else we'd have to give Marseille their money back.There we have it. Exactly as expected. He was sacked!
You'll get the same information listening to the free club podcastIt doesn't appear to be free any more...
And as Paul Barber said, if I recall correctly, when interviewed about FH's appointment....."we had more time to think about it this time".I'm posting these two extracts because, as far as I can see, it's a free article. If @MODS disagree I'm sure they'll remove them
Fabian is more of a head coach. He is aware of players, but the model at St Pauli was that the recruitment is done more by the sporting director and the head of recruitment. In terms of shortlists and players to go for, that comes very much from the data, the recruitment team and the scouting.
Has that dynamic worked more smoothly so far than it did with Roberto De Zerbi?
Bloom: The process hasn’t changed, the philosophy hasn’t changed, but it is fair to say Fabian has bought into it a lot more than his predecessor. Roberto had thoughts on certain players, but that is not the way we as a club work. The club will decide on the players potentially to bring into the club, in conjunction with the head coach.
It’s not a situation, the way we work, that the head coach says, ‘I like this player and that player’, and that’s what we do (in terms of signings). If a head coach has some ideas, that comes in as part of the process, but a head coach really liking a player has got to fit many characteristics, it has got to fit with the data analysis we do.
When Roberto came in (in September 2022, after Graham Potter left to manage Chelsea), we explained the process and the philosophy. If there is non-alignment between the head coach and the club, things are never going to work out long-term.
And as Paul Barber said, if I recall correctly, when interviewed about FH's appointment....."we had more time to think about it this time".
Wooosh & (IMO: you’re entirely correct in everything you say and I fully agree FTR.) hahaAnd, for the last time. he legally wasn't else we'd have to give Marseille their money back.
All the cards were held by Bloom, however, and played at the right time. He got the compensation clause in and he almost certainly instigated a situation where it would be triggered. Over simplifying but it reads like it was along the lines of 'you can stay but no more player suggestions or complaining about recruitment' knowing there was absolutely no way he'd agree.
'OK, let's mutually agree you're leaving then'.
RDZ doesn't have "sacked" on his CV, we get 5 million big ones and TB gets to hire a less tempestuous coach who is happy to be in the Head Coach role. And everything is, as they say, gravy.
Even if GB knows you're joking, maybe he just didn't want it written here without correction.Wooosh & (IMO: you’re entirely correct in everything you say and I fully agree FTR.) haha
I took that to mean that it happened in the close season rather than mid-season like the Potter recruitment process. We had the end of the season and the Euros to recruit Hurzeler, whereas RDZ had to be in super-sharpish because he had a game with Liverpool within a couple of weeks.And as Paul Barber said, if I recall correctly, when interviewed about FH's appointment....."we had more time to think about it this time".
Let's face it, TB and Co were probably thinking about it from January.I took that to mean that it happened in the close season rather than mid-season like the Potter recruitment process. We had the end of the season and the Euros to recruit Hurzeler, whereas RDZ had to be in super-sharpish because he had a game with Liverpool within a couple of weeks.