"- he is coming in believing he will have more say over appointments and player signings than the recent predecessors"
Fallacy. A leopard does not change his spots and MC will be meddling anytime now.
Classsic blunder - the previous chap deserved to be treated that way, I am different and will not be treated the same.
What you have to remember is that the official line under Redfearn was that Cellino wasn't interfering. Transfers were Redfearn's choice but Cellino would just pop up every so often with a transfer in such as Cani. And every so often allow a personal vendetta against a player (Warnock) to push a sale through without consulting the manager.
Cellino regularly took transfer targets from Redfearn, they were just never listened to.
If Cellino is going to have ZERO involvement in transfers, why has he been on recent scouting missions?
Cellino does those kind of things subtlely. An example is with Antenucci, just dropping a few 'reminders' about the contract extension clause.
Decent appointment, extremely unprofessionally handled.
comment by JonnyLosAngeles (U9756)
posted 7 hours, 57 minutes ago
"- he is coming in believing he will have more say over appointments and player signings than the recent predecessors"
Fallacy. A leopard does not change his spots and MC will be meddling anytime now.
Classsic blunder - the previous chap deserved to be treated that way, I am different and will not be treated the same.
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You don't need to tell me about Cellino, Jonny. I posted on another thread yesterday. I would love to have him out of the club. I did not like his style right from the beginning, his management style is the opposite of everything I believe in
That's why I said Oearson is the litmus test, if he goes soon it's because - although he knows what is needed - he has concluded no matter how much he helps Cellino the guy can't, as you say, change his spots.
But Rossler and Pearson came over well, to me
2020 I agree regarding Pearson.
I have belief in him, that he is fighting for what is right.
Now i could get mugged off again like i did with MC, but I think he sounds honest.
setting up for a fall probably, if hes too good at his job, no doubt he will get sacked.
Hopefully we can get the players he wants within with 3 / 4 weeks & get on with training etc
As always we start with optimism & hope
"Rossler and Pearson came over well, to me"
Agreed!
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posted on 21/5/15
"- he is coming in believing he will have more say over appointments and player signings than the recent predecessors"
Fallacy. A leopard does not change his spots and MC will be meddling anytime now.
Classsic blunder - the previous chap deserved to be treated that way, I am different and will not be treated the same.
posted on 21/5/15
What you have to remember is that the official line under Redfearn was that Cellino wasn't interfering. Transfers were Redfearn's choice but Cellino would just pop up every so often with a transfer in such as Cani. And every so often allow a personal vendetta against a player (Warnock) to push a sale through without consulting the manager.
Cellino regularly took transfer targets from Redfearn, they were just never listened to.
If Cellino is going to have ZERO involvement in transfers, why has he been on recent scouting missions?
Cellino does those kind of things subtlely. An example is with Antenucci, just dropping a few 'reminders' about the contract extension clause.
Decent appointment, extremely unprofessionally handled.
posted on 21/5/15
comment by JonnyLosAngeles (U9756)
posted 7 hours, 57 minutes ago
"- he is coming in believing he will have more say over appointments and player signings than the recent predecessors"
Fallacy. A leopard does not change his spots and MC will be meddling anytime now.
Classsic blunder - the previous chap deserved to be treated that way, I am different and will not be treated the same.
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You don't need to tell me about Cellino, Jonny. I posted on another thread yesterday. I would love to have him out of the club. I did not like his style right from the beginning, his management style is the opposite of everything I believe in
That's why I said Oearson is the litmus test, if he goes soon it's because - although he knows what is needed - he has concluded no matter how much he helps Cellino the guy can't, as you say, change his spots.
But Rossler and Pearson came over well, to me
posted on 21/5/15
2020 I agree regarding Pearson.
I have belief in him, that he is fighting for what is right.
Now i could get mugged off again like i did with MC, but I think he sounds honest.
setting up for a fall probably, if hes too good at his job, no doubt he will get sacked.
posted on 21/5/15
That's the danger yes
posted on 21/5/15
Hopefully we can get the players he wants within with 3 / 4 weeks & get on with training etc
As always we start with optimism & hope
posted on 21/5/15
"Rossler and Pearson came over well, to me"
Agreed!
posted on 21/5/15
2020 absolutely spot on
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