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Give us a biscuit
As our sustainable foundations build ever stronger, is it conceivable that the replacement for Sir Roberto (when he decides to retire in 2045 having won everything with us), could come from within?
Under Tony Bloom, the club has always ‘swum upstream’ to a degree, taking a different path to competitive advantage and staying ahead of its peer group. This has long been the case off the pitch and, obviously, we’re now enjoying the results of that ethos on the pitch.
With such a relatively unique approach, it may be harder to find a future manager externally with the ability to go on ‘raising our ceiling’.
Perhaps the future is to nurture management talent as much we do playing talent.
Adam Lallana, is clearly a very current example.
Or would we better jumping aboard some ‘big club-esque’ managerial merry-go-round?
I’m certainly interested in the possibilities of a more sustainable approach.
Under Tony Bloom, the club has always ‘swum upstream’ to a degree, taking a different path to competitive advantage and staying ahead of its peer group. This has long been the case off the pitch and, obviously, we’re now enjoying the results of that ethos on the pitch.
With such a relatively unique approach, it may be harder to find a future manager externally with the ability to go on ‘raising our ceiling’.
Perhaps the future is to nurture management talent as much we do playing talent.
Adam Lallana, is clearly a very current example.
Or would we better jumping aboard some ‘big club-esque’ managerial merry-go-round?
I’m certainly interested in the possibilities of a more sustainable approach.