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[Albion] Brighton's Roberto De Zerbi drawing attention of Europe's top clubs







BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
17,131
Am I totally mental here or is there a chance that this isn't as simple as Barca want/Barca get?

Yeah probably not!
 


dejavuatbtn

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Aug 4, 2010
7,212
Henfield
RDZ’s won nothing of significance and I worry that his brand of football won’t yield a consistency that will win trophies. I’d be surprised if a top club came just now but I’m sure TB and the Barber can lure a great replacement no sweat.
 


BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
17,131
RDZ’s won nothing of significance and I worry that his brand of football won’t yield a consistency that will win trophies. I’d be surprised if a top club came just now but I’m sure TB and the Barber can lure a great replacement no sweat.

I think it is too big a step for him, Barca don't look that healthy at the moment at as we saw with potter, what is achievable at a well run club with little pressure is not necessarily so at elite clubs.
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,859
Brighton
The most annoying thing would be if he went to Barca and they chewed him up and spat him out within a year (eminently possible).

we would’ve lost a brilliant manager for basically f*** all reason.
 




Mancgull

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Nov 28, 2011
4,800
Astley, Manchester
Just googled Francesco Farioli (Nice manager) Only 34 but worked with RDZ at Sassuolo and Benevento and funny enough has his 2nd placed team playing exactly in the same manor as Brighton. Yes I know its the French league but looks a promising prospect. He could even be a DeZerbi double. I may have a 20 notes on this one!
He’s an almost certain candidate should Roberto go.
 


The Fits

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Jun 29, 2020
9,610
If he goes to Barca we can take pretty much anyone below the very elite and proven managers (Ancelotti, Klopp, Pep).
Our last two managers would have left for Chelsea and Barcelona. So just like the reputation we have with young players now the most ambitious managers will know coming here is a stepping stone to a truly massive job.
Edit. Also, the idea of our manager leaving for Barcelona is f***ing nuts. Within a couple of years we'd have had a World Cup winner, a British transfer record and a manager leaving for possibly the biggest club in the world. Insane.
 
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MJsGhost

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Jun 26, 2009
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East
Yeah, they do. What I meant is they shouldn't dig their heels in too much if RDZ has made it clear he wants to go, but Barca can't/won't pay the full amount. Without being screwed over, obvs.
"Without being screwed over"

I.e. pay up the release clause, or no dice.

IMO we can't encourage a situation where the agreed release fees for players or staff mean nothing just because the player/staff member really wants to go because the suitor club's status.

Shall we let them have Mitoma for £15m while we're at it, just because it's Barcelona and they are skint?

Madness!

£10m (or whatever it is) for RdZ isn't a huge amount in the context of football and particularly Barca. They can just sell off more future revenue to cook the books if the REALLY want him.

RdZ would have a hissy fit if he really wanted a player whose release clause was reasonable and the club wouldn't pay it. He wouldn't blame the selling club.
 


tigertim68

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Sep 3, 2012
2,332
It's all rather exciting. I love it when a manager leaves so we can gush who our next manager will be, betting odds and the final shortlist etc you know the drill.
What you would like to see the best manager in our history leave , great fan you are
 


raymondo

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Apr 26, 2017
5,666
Wiltshire
RDZ’s won nothing of significance and I worry that his brand of football won’t yield a consistency that will win trophies. I’d be surprised if a top club came just now but I’m sure TB and the Barber can lure a great replacement no sweat.
He won that nice Italian award, Best Boy manager or something.
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
14,863
"Without being screwed over"

I.e. pay up the release clause, or no dice.

IMO we can't encourage a situation where the agreed release fees for players or staff mean nothing just because the player/staff member really wants to go because the suitor club's status.

Shall we let them have Mitoma for £15m while we're at it, just because it's Barcelona and they are skint?

Madness!

£10m (or whatever it is) for RdZ isn't a huge amount in the context of football and particularly Barca. They can just sell off more future revenue to cook the books if the REALLY want him.

RdZ would have a hissy fit if he really wanted a player whose release clause was reasonable and the club wouldn't pay it. He wouldn't blame the selling club.

This is my point. Hypothetically, if RDZ really wanted to go (understandably) but Barca couldn't/wouldn't pay the full amount, it would be better for the Albion (IMO) to come to some agreement, rather than having a manager who feels resentment because he couldn't get his dream move. That's all I'm saying. I don't think it's right, or fair, just thinking that the team *could* suffer with a moody Roberto around.

It's a bit of a stretch to go from negotiating on a manager to selling a star player for a massive discount!
 








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