[Albion] Roberto De Zerbi - JOINS AS NEW HEAD COACH (4 year contract)

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Sepulveda

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Never shine daylight on magic.

Gosh, I really miss listening to Danny Baker on the radio on a Saturday morning :(
Agreed, it's a fun exercise to make though, like interpreting Rorschach shapes. And as I said, I do like this kind of videos from an aesthetic standpoint and for their theoretical efforts, but - through no fault of their own - they're necessarily simplifying and reducing in 3-4 moves something that is much much more nuanced and that changes with each match.

Not being a Brit I've no idea who Danny Baker is but that's a good quote
 




Hiheidi

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Regarding salary, Potter getting £2 million a year at Brighton is way off! According to The Athletic, his salary was 'understood to be in the region of £7million to £8million per year.' So similar for Roberto would be expected.
 


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Agreed, it's a fun exercise to make though, like interpreting Rorschach shapes. And as I said, I do like this kind of videos from an aesthetic standpoint and for their theoretical efforts, but - through no fault of their own - they're necessarily simplifying and reducing in 3-4 moves something that is much much more nuanced and that changes with each match.

Not being a Brit I've no idea who Danny Baker is but that's a good quote
Yes, I am forever amazed by football analysis and the absolute genius of top modern coaches (like Bob DZ). It all makes sense when I read it or listen. When I am watching football I largely operate at gut level, and the way we play now is like watching a symphony, if you follow me. Something I could never write or play myself.

Baker is very English....
 


Badger Boy

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Regarding salary, Potter getting £2 million a year at Brighton is way off! According to The Athletic, his salary was 'understood to be in the region of £7million to £8million per year.' So similar for Roberto would be expected.
Whack an extra million or two on that for Roberto and get an extra year or two added on as well. He's a football genius manager.
 


dazzer6666

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Yes, I am forever amazed by football analysis and the absolute genius of top modern coaches (like Bob DZ). It all makes sense when I read it or listen. When I am watching football I largely operate at gut level, and the way we play now is like watching a symphony, if you follow me. Something I could never write or play myself.

Baker is very English....
You and me both. I started watching football with Junior when he was about 5 years old...........I remember him very early on asking me what a w&nker was, and why were the fans singing that the referee was one - he's now got a BSc in Sports Science, and MSC in Performance Analysis (100% football related) and has worked as one full time for 4 years - watches the game completely differently to me now - I can't keep up and regularly embarrass myself at matches with him :laugh:

'Booo ! That was ******* miles offside you *****'

'No it wasn't :shrug:'
 






Machiavelli

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You and me both. I started watching football with Junior when he was about 5 years old...........I remember him very early on asking me what a w&nker was, and why were the fans singing that the referee was one - he's now got a BSc in Sports Science, and MSC in Performance Analysis (100% football related) and has worked as one full time for 4 years - watches the game completely differently to me now - I can't keep up and regularly embarrass myself at matches with him :laugh:

'Booo ! That was ******* miles offside you *****'

'No it wasn't :shrug:'
Can you divulge a few other (more serious) examples of you being schooled by your little one?
 


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Can you divulge a few other (more serious) examples of you being schooled by your little one?
Loads every game…….tactical adjustments I hadn’t noticed, who was at fault for goals (for example which player might have been out of position and why)…..stuff like that…..pretty much a constant flow of info
 






Swansman

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Regarding salary, Potter getting £2 million a year at Brighton is way off! According to The Athletic, his salary was 'understood to be in the region of £7million to £8million per year.' So similar for Roberto would be expected.
Which is obviously not correct, why would Brighton with limited resources have given £8m a year - definitely top 5 salary in the league at that point - to a rookie manager? The entirety of his contract might have been £7-8m.




To caveat, Fab hasn’t been that accurate with Brighton scoops however

Examples?
No reason to believe this isn't true.
 


brighton_tom

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Seems to have been an influx of twitter stories about RDZ today. In today alone I have read that Inter Milan have made an approach for RDZ, another one that says RDZ is unhappy with the lack of control he has with transfers, and now this Fabrizio tweet about a release clause that could be activated in the summer.
 




PILTDOWN MAN

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Which is obviously not correct, why would Brighton with limited resources have given £8m a year - definitely top 5 salary in the league at that point - to a rookie manager? The entirety of his contract might have been £7-8m.



Examples?
No reason to believe this isn't true.
Think you and the other posts are pure guesswork.

However would add Barber is one of the highest paid CEO's in the EPL
 


Sheebo

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Pretty definitive from Naylor on De Zerbi's "release clause":

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If only an nsc poster had wrote this on here 27 times whilst everyone was discussing the imaginary ‘release clause’ that barely exist and Potter also DID NOT HAVE 🤣🙌
 


Sheebo

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Release ? Buyout ?


It’s compensation - not a release clause. Compensation means the club have to give permission etc etc - release clause means they don’t. So many lazy assumptions have appeared on it but it’s very simple!
 




Sheebo

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The club didn't have a release clause for Potter. The club had a long term contract with him and Chelsea wanted him to break that contract to become their new manager. Due to that the club entered into negotiations with Chelsea to allow him to be released from his contract. It resulted in a world record fee for a manager.

It's exactly the same as a player transfer. If Chelsea had said actually we will only pay £10m instead of £21m then the club would've been well in their rights to block that move. Instead they negotiated a fee that they felt was reasonable for the loss and the manager was happy to leave.

The reality of course is that Brighton had to remain quite strong to get that fee for Potter because he was well out of the door by the point Barber received LA Todd's phone call, but he wasn't immediately allowed to leave based on a set release fee in his contract.
Possibly - but the key thing is it would have been in his contract and agreed and obviously signed by Potter etc. Could have been a set fee for amount of weeks or months left on contract. I don’t think it was ‘negotiated’ as such - it was in the contract and that’s the fee you have to pay to ‘release’ him from it and to compensate us - only if we agree to the move of course.
 


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Regarding salary, Potter getting £2 million a year at Brighton is way off! According to The Athletic, his salary was 'understood to be in the region of £7million to £8million per year.' So similar for Roberto would be expected.
Potter was not getting £8m at Brighton - where does the athletic say that ? Maybe over the course of his contract but def not a season .
 




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Swansman

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The £7-8 million salary is in this article....

Yup.

Which is wrong, obviously.

£8m would have meant that three months into a five-year-deal, Tony Bloom decided to give GP a six-year-contract worth £50m, that - in case GP was successful - another club could buy out for £16m. It would hands down probably be the worst deal in the history of the Premier League.
 


Hiheidi

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If they were so far out with the salary, then we need to assume The Athletic isn't a reliable source, which is key at the moment when they are the source of De Zerbi not having a release clause, where other sources say he does!
 


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