davek
Player Valuation: £150m
So.Well no he's not the manager or DOF.
Neither was Kenwright and he still got involved in transfers.
So.Well no he's not the manager or DOF.
He is here to monetise the stadium Dave, one quick look at his resume will tell you that, might get involved in some contract talks but I highly doubt he is going to start bringing his own people in ala Kenwright/Moshiri.Wont he?
Maybe we can get all the other teams point deductions thenBrendan McCullum was a big reason why we kept getting thrashed at cricket by NZ. Then we hired him and the test team have been breaking 100 yr old records ever since.
Of the 16 tests England played against New Zealand between McCullum’s debut and retirement, they won 10, lost 2, and drew 4. Not sure that’s a great example.Brendan McCullum was a big reason why we kept getting thrashed at cricket by NZ. Then we hired him and the test team have been breaking 100 yr old records ever since.
Maybe not the best day to use a cricket analogy.Brendan McCullum was a big reason why we kept getting thrashed at cricket by NZ. Then we hired him and the test team have been breaking 100 yr old records ever since.
Well no he's not the manager or DOF.
Paul Barber is Brighton’s CEO and Bloom’s right hand man. He is very impressive, look him up. The Bloom/ Barber , OwnerChairnan/ CEO relationship works perfectly for them they make all the real decisions.Frankly, I haven't been too excited by any of the names linked. How many CEOs can you name in football that you know has done a good job? What about those who would be realistic targets? For instance, whoever is Brighton's CEO: how much power does he really have? Bloom has put hundreds of millions into the club, so not really a model we can still use. In a functioning club with a sporting director/DoF CEOs main job is finances. Increasing revenue, controlling costs etc as well as making some key hirings, unless owner wants to be involved (e.g. DoF). He doesn't sign players, he doesn't pick the manager.