Quote from: Mister E on July 28, 2020, 08:53:31 PMFrom my experience of working with orgnisations and CEOs, and from what I've read on this thread, Purslow's behaviour is exactly what would be expected of the man who has ultimate responsibility. Furthermore, in the context of a football club and his previous experience at two big clubs of course he is going to be involved in the football: that's what the club does, after all!Regarding Pitarch, I don't mourn his departure at all: I don't see anything that he's done to celebrate particularly.But, the next 3-4 weeks will show whether the new direction is better than the previous one on the transfer market.That is how I see it too. We already have absent owners so we need a man on the ground who’s finger prints are on everything. By that I don’t mean interfering but more so making sure each department is challenged and accountable for their actions.
From my experience of working with orgnisations and CEOs, and from what I've read on this thread, Purslow's behaviour is exactly what would be expected of the man who has ultimate responsibility. Furthermore, in the context of a football club and his previous experience at two big clubs of course he is going to be involved in the football: that's what the club does, after all!Regarding Pitarch, I don't mourn his departure at all: I don't see anything that he's done to celebrate particularly.But, the next 3-4 weeks will show whether the new direction is better than the previous one on the transfer market.
He scouted Wesley, Samatta and Nakamba for a combined £40m. He can fuck off with his excuses and stories.
Quote from: aj2k77 on July 28, 2020, 11:28:27 PMHe scouted Wesley, Samatta and Nakamba for a combined £40m. He can fuck off with his excuses and stories.Wesley was starting to show signs of promise then suffered the serious injury. Samatta looked pretty decent pre-lockdown then turned into Ali Dia. Nakamba was marvellous for a while then went right off the boil.
Quote from: HolteL4 on July 28, 2020, 09:42:15 AMLet not forget according to some Trezeguet is shit as well 😂His overall gameplay is very poor. Yes he scored some vital goals, but that doesn't paper over the fact that he hasn't been good enough. We're not going to have PL clubs kicking our doors in to take him off us.
Let not forget according to some Trezeguet is shit as well 😂
I wouldn't say his overall play is poor. He lacks pace and strength and that means he doesn't get into good positions to deliver quality into the box.He works very hard though and developed a fortune dose of the Allbäck syndrome.
It would be nice if every so often we didn’t repeat the mistakes of the past. See Riley, P.
The truth is somewhere in the middle, I feel.He's not as shit as some of us have let on, but his end product is often lacking.My friend, a neutral, was at VP with me before the lockdown; he reads the game very well and because he's not emotionally invested he reflected on the game in a different way. I was just about to have a grumble about Trezeguet's uselessness when he said "I like the look of Trezeguet." I was visibly surprised so he acknowledged that it was a frustrating 90 mins in terms of end product for him, but he reckoned there was a baller in there. He said he'd spent more time watching Trez than Grealish because he kept expecting a moment of magic from him which never came, but it seemed as if the cogs were turning every time the ball came near him and he'd get caught in two minds about what to do with it.Perhaps in a team that isn't struggling so much, he'd feel more freedom to play instinctively.