Teddy Eagle
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Sky showed an extract from a 45 minute interview which will be on Sky Sports YouTube tomorrow morning. Nothing too revealing so far except we didn't receive any bids for Eze in the window.
wish there was a dislike button on this new boardTo my mind it sounded as though if Newcastle had met the asking price Parish would have still let Guihi leave even though Anderson left . And said he would welcome Newcastle coming back in for Guihi.
Also it seemed to me that he was pushing for an offer for Eze,saying he was surprisedthat nobodycame in for him. Even though he said he would have been disappointed if him and Olise left at the same time.
But it didn't seem as though he would have stopped any of these transfers going through.
Unfortunately for me this sounds like he just wants to make money for these players.
It seems like maybe him and Freedman are acting like football agents and maybe getting a percentage of any sales. Just like some managers have in the past.
Although probably not illegal,it does make you wonder exactly what is going on with Al of this.
I was making similar points on the Guehi thread and felt slightly disillusioned by the interview.To my mind it sounded as though if Newcastle had met the asking price Parish would have still let Guihi leave even though Anderson left . And said he would welcome Newcastle coming back in for Guihi.
Also it seemed to me that he was pushing for an offer for Eze,saying he was surprisedthat nobodycame in for him. Even though he said he would have been disappointed if him and Olise left at the same time.
But it didn't seem as though he would have stopped any of these transfers going through.
Unfortunately for me this sounds like he just wants to make money for these players.
It seems like maybe him and Freedman are acting like football agents and maybe getting a percentage of any sales. Just like some managers have in the past.
Although probably not illegal,it does make you wonder exactly what is going on with Al of this.
I have been critical of SP in the past but this is nonsenseTo my mind it sounded as though if Newcastle had met the asking price Parish would have still let Guihi leave even though Anderson left . And said he would welcome Newcastle coming back in for Guihi.
Also it seemed to me that he was pushing for an offer for Eze,saying he was surprisedthat nobodycame in for him. Even though he said he would have been disappointed if him and Olise left at the same time.
But it didn't seem as though he would have stopped any of these transfers going through.
Unfortunately for me this sounds like he just wants to make money for these players.
It seems like maybe him and Freedman are acting like football agents and maybe getting a percentage of any sales. Just like some managers have in the past.
Although probably not illegal,it does make you wonder exactly what is going on with Al of this.
Yes but you and Robbo are being very naive if you think this getting a percentage of transfers type of thing does not go on.I have been critical of SP in the past but this is nonsense
Totally agree. Looking at some of the specimens running different clubs should make it clear we're very fortunate in what we have. Obviously it would be great to see us at the top but you don't miss what you've never had so it's a nice ride at the moment with no one taking mad risks on future success.I think his interviews are honest and pretty clear. We are progressing steadily but have to accept we are not yet a “destination club” but hope to be one day. That’s what the South London Pride is all about. South London needs and deserves a big club with a decent ground capable of winning things. We are however becoming a destination for young talent. Kids from Lewisham might aspire to play for Palace rather than go to Arsenal and be ignored by Arteta.
I also think Glasner gets “the project” and gives a very good interview. It’s great to hear what they both genuinely think. As a club we’re lucky to have Steve, Dougie, and Ollie running the show. We should trust them and enjoy the ride.
I was making similar points on the Guehi thread and felt slightly disillusioned by the interview.
This wasn't the ambitious, aspirational Steve; instead he seemed intent on hawking around our best players.
No doubt some will say he's being pragmatic and a realist , but it seemed almost defeatist which is unlike him.
It's a dangerous assumption that the players being brought in will be at the standard of the players they are replacing.
By Steve's own admission our best players are superstars or 'generational talents.'
It may be in time that the likes of Franca will be, but that surely can't be said of the likes of Kamada, Sarr and Nketiah even if I'm sure they will have a contribution to make.
I get that but what if he knows that Guehi and Eze won't resign?I trust SP to do the best for us, no question. But I do worry when he basically says " Come and get our best players" to other clubs. We all know that Guehi, Eze , Wharton will go sooner rather than later but I think it would be more prudent to say nothing to sky and carry on the good work quietly. And what if we lose those 3 at the same time next year ? Will Glasner be happy ?
I really have faith in the man. I think he has a very good head on him when it comes to business and has made good decision after good decision for the club.I must admit that as a fan. I didn’t like that interview or certainly the part of it that I saw.
It struck me more as a CEO laying out a business plan than an ebullient fan running a club which is disappointing but somewhat expected given the expenditure we have coming up and the fact we probably want Textor out the door.
Not complaining, saying it as I see it and as a fan I’m always looking for more than I’m likely to get. It’s the nature of supporting a club that is always on the fringes of major achievement.I really have faith in the man. I think he has a very good head on him when it comes to business and has made good decision after good decision for the club.
He's taken a mid sized Championship club on the brink of wipe out and placed it up into the relative clouds. Look at Leeds....a club with a much larger fan base and stadium and compare it to us....or loads of other similar clubs to us who weren't even on the brink.
Know what you mean Eagle, there is also the added complication that fans get more emotionally attached to some players than others, they might tend to be the more starry players but not exclusively, which makes them leaving harder to accept. It's odd that even after decades and so many players in and out that this attachment doesn't get any less.Not complaining, saying it as I see it and as a fan I’m always looking for more than I’m likely to get. It’s the nature of supporting a club that is always on the fringes of major achievement.
As Ted Lasso said to coach Beard when the fans were slagging him off. “Leave it, it’s their club, we’re just passing through”.Know what you mean Eagle, there is also the added complication that fans get more emotionally attached to some players than others, they might tend to be the more starry players but not exclusively, which makes them leaving harder to accept. It's odd that even after decades and so many players in and out that this attachment doesn't get any less.