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Is it, though? Not sure they are going for the Brighton model of buying young, promising players and developing them. They will almost certainly try and carry on with their scattergun approach of throwing money at established players. Is that an amazing project? Or money for old rope? I get the money side of it but fairly sure I could take the job and tell them to buy Biss. Not sure where the challenge is which is what I thought attracted him to us.Loads of people saying, rightly, it would be an amazing project.
Thing is, does DA need to go now? Loads of people saying, rightly, it would be an amazing project. And obviously the financial reward would be huge. But he is young. And his reputation is only going to improve.
Right now, Newcastle are a mess. Not just in terms of the PR around their owners. There’s still no real evidence they will stay up. They don’t seem to have any sensible transfer plan for the next few days.
DA seems like a pretty pragmatic chap. I suspect if there’s any truth in this it’s actually a really tough decision for him.
A huge severance package and he walks into another job?Indeed. This could be a huge gamble for Ashworth should he go. He is currently at a well run, upwardly mobile club with a sound infrastructure and, now, reaping the rewards for his endeavours. To leave that for a “bigger” club with arguably no sound structure or positive plan in place, with very dodgy, devious owners and a very strong likelihood of being relegated does not auger well. The challenge would be immense, even with unlimited funds. The questions that should be asked are how much support will he have and how much time will he be given? His will be a long term project - and if the owners want short term results - what then?
Indeed. This could be a huge gamble for Ashworth should he go. He is currently at a well run, upwardly mobile club with a sound infrastructure and, now, reaping the rewards for his endeavours. To leave that for a “bigger” club with arguably no sound structure or positive plan in place, with very dodgy, devious owners and a very strong likelihood of being relegated does not auger well. The challenge would be immense, even with unlimited funds. The questions that should be asked are how much support will he have and how much time will he be given? His will be a long term project - and if the owners want short term results - what then?
We have already appointed David Weir as Dan Ashworth's successor under the pretence he is just DA's deputy.
It isn't about resticting someone's employment rights - it's about staff being poached. So if I worked for say Cisco and then moved to HP - I personally couldn't approach any of my previous team to join me. They could apply to a vacancy off their own back though. It's all about me enticing them to leave.
Is it, though? Not sure they are going for the Brighton model of buying young, promising players and developing them. They will almost certainly try and carry on with their scattergun approach of throwing money at established players. Is that an amazing project? Or money for old rope? I get the money side of it but fairly sure I could take the job and tell them to buy Biss. Not sure where the challenge is which is what I thought attracted him to us.
He's 50 years old, he can retire at 55 with millions in the bank and travel the world, who wouldn't
Interesting idea. Newcastle have about 10 vacancies for competent footballers, which are advertised almost every time they play. I wonder if players at other clubs have been applying?
He's 50 years old, he can retire at 55 with millions in the bank and travel the world, who wouldn't
Who's to say he can't retire now?
I disagree with this.
Just because for instance Chelsea's ownership or man city's is established, does not mean I have to or anyone else has to, ignore previous opposition. I still object to oligarchs and states owning football clubs for both the sportswashing and distortion they cause in the beautiful game.
I’d like to think that the management team at the Albion would want to see the project through before moving on with a complete CV.