May not attend face to face negotiations but clearly those in attendance are acting on Blooms instructions."Tony Bloom doesn't get involved in player negotiations."
(Has a good sense of value, and involved in the strategy though)
It’s never worth burning bridges in what is essentially a fairly tight industry (at the top level). Every chance they might end up working together again at some point.Spoiler alert:
Love the anecdote (Pearce) about Roberto and players going on to bigger clubs. Worth a listen for that alone.
Love the supportive words about Jones from Barbs.
Barbs: "During Covid people possibly got fed up with hearing from me" . . . no mate. You did a great job and your defense of it is right.
Incoming: Documentary about our last 25 years, (with Gus participating.... )
"Graham is an excellent coach...working with people we know very well.....a great guy..."
Barbs thinks Potter will succeed, and that his process will work. Love the lack of rancour.
Yes, exactly this.It’s never worth burning bridges in what is essentially a fairly tight industry (at the top level). Every chance they might end up working together again at some point.
It's a bloody good thing the club is run by grown-ups, isn't it? I'm afraid I still can't be quite so grown up about it"Graham is an excellent coach...working with people we know very well.....a great guy..."
Barbs thinks Potter will succeed, and that his process will work. Love the lack of rancour.
From owners, ceos. managers coaches and players nobody has a bad word about anybody Have to wait for books to come out..Spoiler alert:
Love the anecdote (Pearce) about Roberto and players going on to bigger clubs. Worth a listen for that alone.
Love the supportive words about Jones from Barbs.
Barbs: "During Covid people possibly got fed up with hearing from me" . . . no mate. You did a great job and your defense of it is right.
Incoming: Documentary about our last 25 years, (with Gus participating.... )
"Graham is an excellent coach...working with people we know very well.....a great guy..."
Barbs thinks Potter will succeed, and that his process will work. Love the lack of rancour.
Finally proof that the lizard doesn’t hold these giant football clubs by the balls. People have put blooms pokers skills on a pedestal for far too long they should focus on what he actually does do which is support us financially."Tony Bloom doesn't get involved in player negotiations."
(Has a good sense of value, and involved in the strategy though)
Although Arsenal said Bloom personally dealt with the BW Sale and was a nightmare to deal with. I take everything with a pinch of salt when it comes to football clubs/players transfers.Finally proof that the lizard doesn’t hold these giant football clubs by the balls. People have put blooms pokers skills on a pedestal for far too long they should focus on what he actually does do which is support us financially.
When it comes to negotiating with these clubs it’s been barber, weir and ashworth and they deserve the credit for this. Tony simply gives the approval. He’s wonderful but don’t keep pretending that’s he’s pulling all the strings.
He says there is a succession plan for every key role at the club. Doesn't that answer the question?I've seen plenty of these interviews now where Barber talks about succession plans for every player and people at the club but I've not seen or heard anyone ask him whether there's a succession plan for his job. Is that off-limits?
Chelsea coming in for PB in the summer then?It’s never worth burning bridges in what is essentially a fairly tight industry (at the top level). Every chance they might end up working together again at some point.
The Americans dreamChelsea coming in for PB in the summer then?
He says Bloom has input and briefs them on his expectations re: fee but he or Weir deal with the actual negotiations. Seems pretty straightforward- why do you think it’s said in bad faith ?Although Arsenal said Bloom personally dealt with the BW Sale and was a nightmare to deal with. I take everything with a pinch of salt when it comes to football clubs/players transfers.
Barber says something and it’s lapped up and obviously the truth and nothing but the truth? I’ve heard him change his stance a few times on TS interviews depending on how the results are going.
Partly. Perhaps I should have phrased it better: is he choosing his own successor or is that Tony Bloom's domain? That's the real question.He says there is a succession plan for every key role at the club. Doesn't that answer the question?
I suspect PB has lengthy conversations with TB to discuss strategies.Finally proof that the lizard doesn’t hold these giant football clubs by the balls. People have put blooms pokers skills on a pedestal for far too long they should focus on what he actually does do which is support us financially.
When it comes to negotiating with these clubs it’s been barber, weir and ashworth and they deserve the credit for this. Tony simply gives the approval. He’s wonderful but don’t keep pretending that’s he’s pulling all the strings.