casbom
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- Jul 24, 2007
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Looks like it's happening: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...pected-named-new-technical-director-brighton/
Why?This would not be a good move.
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This would not be a good move.
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Interesting comment given the high regard he holds. That telegraph article seems to think that he will be a great loss to England.This would not be a good move.
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There is a parallel character in the England Cricket Board called David Parsons...I happened to have known Ashworth a few million years ago and it is quite amazing how he has been propelled into such a high position within the game, more power to him and he was a decent non league footballer, small and quick and from what I recall he found himself within the pro game through his brothers soccer school's PASS soccer that had some association with Norwich or Peterborough or somewhere similar, I have to say he didn't strike me as someone that would become so prominent at such a high level, more likely a PE teacher which I think he was actually training to be.
In what regard(s) do you consider him not to be particularly competent?
What an odd statement. Can you give a specific example of Paul Barbers incompetence ?
What an odd statement. Can you give a specific example of Paul Barbers incompetence ?
Paul Barber's a money guy; Ashworth a football guy. Totally different roles
I've got to say, I'm not crazy about the "director of football" type role. So much depends on the reporting lines and the maturity/security of the people already in place. I can imagine having a another manager inserted above you effectively feels like a demotion.
If we do have one then they would have to be fairly ego free and be sure to complement, rather than inhibit Hughton and Winstanley, who are both doing terrific jobs
Paul Barber's a money guy; Ashworth a football guy. Totally different roles
I've got to say, I'm not crazy about the "director of football" type role. So much depends on the reporting lines and the maturity/security of the people already in place. I can imagine having a another manager inserted above you effectively feels like a demotion.
If we do have one then they would have to be fairly ego free and be sure to complement, rather than inhibit Hughton and Winstanley, who are both doing terrific jobs
I really do follow the thrust of what you're saying here, and am a big fan of CH and (I think) even more so of Winstanley, but the other side of this is the club is just getting bigger, and there are more elements that can probably be taken up by someone else. From my limited perspective/perch, everything at the top levels of this club is going extremely smoothly (I'm thinking of TB, CH, PW and, yes, PB), and Bloom wouldn't have acted to bring in an additional figure without thinking about it very carefully.
....Wouldn't surprise me if CH ,becomes our Director of Football at some stage.( Didn't Ron Greenwood hold that position for a while with us ? )