Thanks !It's referenced on another thread.
Is he still cheerleading for Newcastle?
Thanks !
Which thread is that on ?
the most interesting bit for me
“ Alessio Dionisi , Sassualo’s coach at the start of the season, was accused of moving on from De Zerbi’s style too quickly and was sacked in February”
I’m sure TB is looking for manager who keeps similar style
…….said Barber at that dinner with De Zerbi a couple of weeks agoI would love, LOVE the likes of Martin Samuels as well as a few on here to try their hand at the balancing act that the likes of the Albion have to manage. Would he turn down £120m for Caicedo for example? Assuming not and he would then buy a cheaper ready made replacement, would he pay an over the odds £60m say to secure a KDH for example? How much would he be prepared to pay in wages to get his signature? £100k a week, £120k, 140k? How would that impact the other players in the squad - would they want out if they can't get a similar amount? How would he manage a player who wants to play Champions League football and who effectively goes on strike to force his move? How much would he promise a manager like RDZ to keep him? How would he ensure that the club's new managerial target is guaranteed to come? It's fiendishly difficult unless you basically have unlimited resources and don't care about the sustainability of the club.
I know it is not easy , but we needed midfield players at the beginning of the season , they could of gone for JWP from Southampton would of cost 30 million , Ross Barkley for nothing, that wouldn’t of broke the bank , and 2 good experienced midfield players with premier league know how , and then we would not of wasted money on MilnerI would love, LOVE the likes of Martin Samuels as well as a few on here to try their hand at the balancing act that the likes of the Albion have to manage. Would he turn down £120m for Caicedo for example? Assuming not and he would then buy a cheaper ready made replacement, would he pay an over the odds £60m say to secure a KDH for example? How much would he be prepared to pay in wages to get his signature? £100k a week, £120k, 140k? How would that impact the other players in the squad - would they want out if they can't get a similar amount? How would he manage a player who wants to play Champions League football and who effectively goes on strike to force his move? How much would he promise a manager like RDZ to keep him? How would he ensure that the club's new managerial target is guaranteed to come? It's fiendishly difficult unless you basically have unlimited resources and don't care about the sustainability of the club.
There was no guarantee that Ross Barkley would have got rid of his demons (otherwise it wouldn't have been only Luton who took the gamble - easy to be wise in hindsight) and I doubt we could match JWPs wages before we even argue whether he would have fitted in with our style. Also don't forget RDZ wanted the experienced Dahood and we all know how that turned out. I'm sure we have and will continue to make mistakes but it's bloody tricky unless you chuck billions Chelsea style and get lucky with one player - Palmer (who we also wanted). He alone would have got us several places higher and certainly into Europe. There is a massive consequence in overpaying for a player who doesn't work in terms of wages and cost for a club like Brighton whereas Chelsea can fling money in all directions and hope something sticks.I know it is not easy , but we needed midfield players at the beginning of the season , they could of gone for JWP from Southampton would of cost 30 million , Ross Barkley for nothing, that wouldn’t of broke the bank , and 2 good experienced midfield players with premier league know how , and then we would not of wasted money on Milner
And as it does sooner or later for every single club that isn't a dirty global corporation.Sassuolo have survived the way any club of similar proportion does. They have appointed well (former coaches include Roberto De Zerbi) and sold high. Yet this carries a risk: one managerial misstep, a departure too many, a glut of injuries.
Sassuolo have sold players that were important to them: Manuel Locatelli, Jérémie Boga, Gianluca Scamacca, Giacomo Raspadori and Hamed Traorè. This raised about £120 million. Almost dwarfed by the deal that took Moisés Caicedo from Brighton to Chelsea, obviously, but England’s league is wealthier. In Italy, Sassuolo are regarded as smooth operators. Up until the moment they went down.
And that’s the risk for Brighton. As shrewd as Tony Bloom and Paul Barber are, it’s still a tightrope walk. De Zerbi left Sassuolo because he felt the club had reached a peak with eighth place in 2020-21 and this year he walked from Brighton because he again disagreed with owner Bloom’s way forward.
“We have to compete in a different way,” Barber, the CEO, explained. “Our player recruitment we think gives us the edge. It’s not perfect, but it works for us.” De Zerbi, left, differed. He was fed up with losing big players and getting value replacements. He thought he knew how this ended. Not next season necessarily, but eventually. It ends as it did for Sassuolo.
Injuries could already have done for Brighton this season. Evan Ferguson, Kaoru Mitoma and Pervis Estupiñán only started 15 league games each, Solly March managed just seven. Fortunately, by the time the list became unmanageable Brighton had already established a secure position. Yet imagine if bad luck hit sooner. The margins for small clubs are tiny. Look at Leicester City.
Making Brighton’s next managerial move so important. Over-achievers have to get every call right. Alessio Dionisi, Sassuolo’s coach at the start of this season, was accused of moving on from De Zerbi’s style too quickly and was sacked in February. Too late. Elite clubs can get it wrong without paying the ultimate price. Sassuolo can’t. Nor can Brighton.
Not sure you have read the post to which you are replyingI know it is not easy , but we needed midfield players at the beginning of the season , they could of gone for JWP from Southampton would of cost 30 million , Ross Barkley for nothing, that wouldn’t of broke the bank , and 2 good experienced midfield players with premier league know how , and then we would not of wasted money on Milner
I keep reading stuff like this. ‘We could of got JWP’. You have absolutely no idea whether we ‘could have’ got him. It’s just complete nonsense, wild speculation and basically assuming the real world is like Football Manager. It’s no different to Palace fans saying “We could have got Mitoma for £3 million in 2021”.I know it is not easy , but we needed midfield players at the beginning of the season , they could of gone for JWP from Southampton would of cost 30 million , Ross Barkley for nothing, that wouldn’t of broke the bank , and 2 good experienced midfield players with premier league know how , and then we would not of wasted money on Milner
I've said this before on here and will say it again. JWP is hugely overrated. Beyond his set pieces which didn't yield that much for West Ham despite being stuffed with Moyes giants, his all round play is dross. Slow, lacks physicality, dreadful in the tackle, inability to carry the ball or break the lines and average short and long passing.I know it is not easy , but we needed midfield players at the beginning of the season , they could of gone for JWP from Southampton would of cost 30 million , Ross Barkley for nothing, that wouldn’t of broke the bank , and 2 good experienced midfield players with premier league know how , and then we would not of wasted money on Milner
We needed midfield players, so we bought Baleba and signed Dahoud (on a free, allegedly to keep RDZ happy). Plus we had WBG waiting in the wings. In hindsight Ross Barkley would have been an excellent signing - I did at one time suggest him on here as a useful potential sighting; and got well and truly rubbished!I know it is not easy , but we needed midfield players at the beginning of the season , they could of gone for JWP from Southampton would of cost 30 million , Ross Barkley for nothing, that wouldn’t of broke the bank , and 2 good experienced midfield players with premier league know how , and then we would not of wasted money on Milner