Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo
I believe in Joe Hendry
- Oct 4, 2003
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It’s not uncommon for a new manager to bring his own people in and have allies they can trust in different areas of the club. Somehow this is ok for your golden boy Potter but not for RDZ. And when RDZ realised he didn’t need his own guy in the recruitment team and he was let go he is also wrong.When Östersund sold David Accam in 2012, Graham Potter decided the money should be spent on data and training technology rather than buying new players. He went looking for the nerdiest nerd of data nerds to take charge of scouting and analysis. "I believe this really data oriented guy could do well at this really data oriented club" doesn't really imply a disbelief in what the club was/is doing. Which is why Kyle stayed for years while Salvatore was out after a window.
Roberto De Zerbi contradicted himself in nearly every press conference and interview. Covering all bases. "Very happy with the amazing club and how its run" one moment and then "we need 3-4 new players" quite literally in the next sentence.
And thats of course great for the RDZ cult that need to move a lot of goal posts and take a lot of U-turns to make him look good (and/or the club look bad).
They have plenty of pick from so there's always something. As seen in this thread currently with people suddenly claiming Roberto to be super happy with recruitment, and the clubs apparently shite data model being the cause of all the... pretty good results.
Tell me who is moving the goalposts to make the cult of Potter look better than the cult of RDZ now?