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I am not questioning that strategy. A lot of times it makes sense and when it works it adds that extra layer of romance to the win.Originally posted by Bloodraven View PostYou could say a little bit like an English club based in the North West during the 80's.
They have now gone for Koeman mainly due to the fact that he is a Barca legend.
And to be fair, until Houllier, we did try for the boot room connection.
Also my post was arguing against Messi's influence on the choice of managers. Maybe he does but Barca have long tradition of employing managers with Catalan or Dutch connection even before Messi was there.Last edited by peekay; 20-08-20, 08:20 PM.
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It depends on how much of what we read is true. I don't doubt that Messi is consulted about all of the proposed transfers and even managerial appointments though. For me, that approach is dangerous..... footballers should play football. When he is signing a contract extension, then it is reasonable to ask about the clubs ambition, but he shouldn't be part of the decision making process.Originally posted by peekay View PostI am not questioning that strategy. A lot of times it makes sense and when it works it adds that extra layer of romance to the win.
They have now gone for Koeman mainly due to the fact that he is a Barca legend.
And to be fair, until Houllier, we did try for the boot room connection.
Also my post was arguing against Messi's influence on the choice of managers. Maybe he does but Barca have long tradition of employing managers with Catalan or Dutch connection even before Messi was there.
The have 3 of the top 6 or 7 most expensive signings in football history against Bayern. Dembele and Grizzmann were on the bench - Dembele not even getting on the pitch. The other, came off the bench for the opposition, scored a few and assisted another.
They need to start again I think. And if they can get some £££ for Messi, this is possibly their last opportunity.
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Originally posted by frank the tank View PostIt depends on how much of what we read is true. I don't doubt that Messi is consulted about all of the proposed transfers and even managerial appointments though. For me, that approach is dangerous..... footballers should play football. When he is signing a contract extension, then it is reasonable to ask about the clubs ambition, but he shouldn't be part of the decision making process.
The have 3 of the top 6 or 7 most expensive signings in football history against Bayern. Dembele and Grizzmann were on the bench - Dembele not even getting on the pitch. The other, came off the bench for the opposition, scored a few and assisted another.
They need to start again I think. And if they can get some £££ for Messi, this is possibly their last opportunity.
700m Euros in debt. 75% of turnover wages. Nuff said. With the wrath of Messi looming over important decisions for the club. It is a recipe for disaster.
Sometimes to grow, you have to kill your darlings.
(that's why I deleted my Twitter account 5 minutes ago
Didn't realise how much it was hindering where I want to go! No more social media for me!)
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€70m a year for MessiOriginally posted by Deano View Post
WTF.? Never thought it’d be that high
Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.
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