That’s what I heard but it seems many are hearing another interview I assume…?"It (the young player policy) is the secret of this club". That isn't a criticism of the club at all.
They are listening to the Sky "let's create a controversy" comments rather than what he actually said.That’s what I heard but it seems many are hearing another interview I assume…?
Sun journalists in the makingThey are listening to the Sky "let's create a controversy" comments rather than what he actually said.
Granted he was a cheap option but I think this is what Dahoud was supposed to be. He had the pedigree for it, just hasn’t lived up to expectations which hasn’t helped our causeDidn’t seem happy at all
He often talks about understanding what a fan feels so probably overly disappointed in not winning a rivalry game
Didn’t blame Bart exclusively for the goal also pointed out Baleba wasn’t offering a 2nd option for the pass. He wants some experience, presumably 27-28 years old (with no resale value but the point being you get value for money during their contract)
Spikey overall and I feel how we back him in this window determines his own contract situation
RDZ will be here for as long as he is here. Tony has given gazillions to support the project.Criticising "the policy of the club" in public is effectively criticising Mr Bloom.
Interesting career move for a man who has never won anything.
Isn’t he also a player that RDZ was thought to have wanted, who didn’t really fit our usual recruitment model? If so, that would suggest it’s a good idea for us to stick to the recruitment that’s worked with only the occasional exception.He has Dahoud but chooses not to play him.
I’m not as sure. We’ll sign players but I suspect they’ll all be investments. Many quite exciting investments maybe (Barco, Bhardji) but it feels like he wants some oven ready options as well and I’m not so sure he’ll get thoseI'm sure that Tony Bloom and the rest of Brighton's staff will support De Zerbi during the upcoming transfer window.
He also has the backing from us, the fans, which cannot be disregarded.
There is something special at our club, and it is excellently run from top to bottom, so I'll be surprised if he left to be honest.
I think the ‘we’ is an English as a second language thing. He’s talking about everyone.. fans, media, coaches.He wants footballers who are ready to jump into the squad and improve it straight away which is fair as we need that in midfield especially however it's a weird interview. He mentioned it 3 seperate times and how he/we have to "accept" the policy
I had the same reaction before it cut to sky. The way he said it 4 times. He’s a passionate guy with a clear vision for how he wants to play. In midfield in particular he doesn’t have the players to play how he wants to - and at Fb as well probably. He’ll be frustrated about that.They are listening to the Sky "let's create a controversy" comments rather than what he actually said.