Zatara
Player Valuation: £100m
Did Brands put a sell on % into any future Vlasic deal anyone know?
Linked with a move to Napoli.
£14mil straight cash i think £4.5mil profit.
Did Brands put a sell on % into any future Vlasic deal anyone know?
Linked with a move to Napoli.
Any price mentioned ?£14mil straight cash i think £4.5mil profit.
Any price mentioned ?
Whose the pressing midfielder?Young 18 year old BEAST signed.
Young 19 year French Left Back signed
And now potentially the best pressing midfielder in the Premier League signed
Bow to your King peasants.
Dom Tavies or somethingWhose the pressing midfielder?
I don't think he has to worry about his employer forcing the world's best players on him anytime soon.Was reading the Carlo piece ive just posted in his thread and noticed this for all the people who say "let Carlo do the transfers", he's never done them.
Observation 1: Oversight. Ancelotti has worked for some of the most demanding and involved executives in football. While I have no doubt that Ancelotti has had input at every stop at least in terms of the team needs, he has not been primarily responsible for transfer strategy at many of his clubs with the possible exceptions of Parma and Paris Saint Germain. Just consider the following situations that Carlo has worked under:
- Juventus. Worked under legendary transfer guru, Luciano Moggi.
- Milan. Worked with one of the most domineering and invasive executives of all time in Silvio Berlusconi, who was very involved if not dominated transfer policy (and everything else).
- Chelsea. Worked under Roman Abramovich / Frank Amesen as a combo who were primarily responsible for transfer strategy, which included strange Russian player purchases (Yuri Zhirkov) and poor fits (Fernando Torres) with bad market returns.
- Real Madrid. Worked under domineering Florentino Perez, who likely bought Gareth Bale to set the transfer record at the time amongst other players and seemed to automatically fire managers every year or so.
- Bayern Munich. Worked under Uli Hoeneß who was a club legend, uber traditional, and was very active – to the extent that he pushed an assistant coach on Ancelotti in Sagnol that might have contributed to him “losing the dressing room”.
- Napoli. Worked under Aurelio De Laurentis who didn’t seem to lack ego and was heavily involved in club operations. Ancelotti’s lack of support for the De Laurentis imposed November bootcamp probably contributed more to his removal than his team’s performances.
Theres also this.
Massive summer
no more Delphs and gbamins