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What’s your overall feeling of the owners/board etc. are you happy with their approach? Unhappy? Would you prefer to sign good players or trust a mix of academy and experience?

I guess the way EPL money is set up, it’s far too costly to not finish top 4, so those sort of experiments are hard. I feel for Ole tho... the board wants him to win but won’t give him any money. I guess that’s one way of seeing if someone can actually coach/motivate or not but it must get frustrating to see owners take money out of the club and not put back in


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I’ve loved the approach where the academy is concerned and giving opportunities. Mason Greenwood is the latest to play often in the first team and he has thrived. I hope academy players continue to be given the oppoutunity to play regular 1st team football.

The transfer market dealings have been frustrating though, its been a circus every year. We’ve bought targets like Bruno and DVDB but to reach the last two days of the transfer market and not upgrade a position of need (whether that is LB, CB of RW) is frustrating. To go through an entire transfer window without fixing one of those positions (if we don’t), is irritating.
 

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I don't think he's a world-class manager either - he's more a brilliant influence than a brilliant manager, but he is still very skilled.

Also, who are the 20 who are definitively better?

The following IMO definitively are ATM:
- Klopp
- Pep
- Sarri
- Ancelotti
- Zidane
- Flick
- Tuchel
- Simeone
- Deschamps
- Gasperini
- Jorge Jesus*
- Naglesmann
- Conte
- Favre
- Lopetegui
- Ten Hag
- Pochettino
- Allegri

That's up to 18 I can think of, and some of these might be arguable when you look at the context of where Leeds were before Bielsa took over. The likes of Nuno, Hassenhuttl, Sampaoli* and Rodgers are in a similar bracket, but certainly not definitively better. Ranieri, Mourinho and Pelligrini aren't what they once were, and while Dyche, Wilder, Villas-Boas and Rose have done some good work, I still need to see more from them.

Also Bielsa has never managed a title favourite to my knowledge. Even Newell's Old Boys aren't one of the biggest Argentine clubs (that would be River Plate, Boca Juniors, San Lorenzo, Racing Club and Independiente).

*Won Brasileiro
*Came 2nd in Brazil with a fairly average Santos side

Pep says he's the guy he looks up to most in football.

Zidane and others have made similar comments.

To be praised so highly by the best coaches must carry some weight
 
23.5mil (Buy-back clause for 3 years & 15% sell-on included).


Seems a lot for a 20 yo who hasn't played any Premier League.

Liverpool seem to get over the odds for outgoing transfers.

Jordon Ibe to Bournemouth - £16m.

Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth - £19m.

Mamadou Sakho to Crystal Palace - £25m.

Christian Benteke to Crystal Palace – £28m.

Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona - £130.5m.
 
Seems a lot for a 20 yo who hasn't played any Premier League.

Liverpool seem to get over the odds for outgoing transfers.

Jordon Ibe to Bournemouth - £16m.

Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth - £19m.

Mamadou Sakho to Crystal Palace - £25m.

Christian Benteke to Crystal Palace – £28m.

Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona - £130.5m.
The two Bournemouth ones are ridiculous. Never showed anything to warrant those fees for a club with limited funds.
 

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The two Bournemouth ones are ridiculous. Never showed anything to warrant those fees for a club with limited funds.

I think they are all ridiculous. Coutinho is the only decent player in that list but was never worth £130.5m.

De Bruyne cost £55m. Mane £34m. Salah €50m.
 
Seems a lot for a 20 yo who hasn't played any Premier League.

Liverpool seem to get over the odds for outgoing transfers.

Jordon Ibe to Bournemouth - £16m.

Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth - £19m.

Mamadou Sakho to Crystal Palace - £25m.

Christian Benteke to Crystal Palace – £28m.

Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona - £130.5m.
12.5 mil from leicester for danny ward to sit and watch kasper
 
I feel sorry for the bloke tbh




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Just clocked to me this morning when I tried to go to the shops and they were closed... that it’s a public holiday here today and tomorrow. Literally not a thing outside bakeries open. The poor guy won’t even be able to have a drink at a bar #freegarycotterill


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Pep says he's the guy he looks up to most in football.

Zidane and others have made similar comments.

To be praised so highly by the best coaches must carry some weight

Of course, but that makes him a brilliant influence, rather than a brilliant manager per se - which is what I've been saying all along.

Bear in mind that that post was a response to a guy who didn't think that Bielsa was in the Top 20 managers worldwide. I disagree with that.
 
I think they are all ridiculous. Coutinho is the only decent player in that list but was never worth £130.5m.

De Bruyne cost £55m. Mane £34m. Salah €50m.
Those 3 were all signed before the Coutinho deal. Market went nuts when neymar moved on. Liverpool exploited it by getting an extra 40m on the Coutinho deal. For a club like Barca 130m isn't as big a deal as 20m for Bournemouth. To spunk it twice on unproven players from the same club is laughable / scary at the same time
 
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