Is Burke the stumbling block?

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symyjym

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Nov 2, 2009
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Brighton / Hove actually
Not sure it's him, but I think some managers, particularly the good one's who have confidence in their ability to pick players may find it somewhat tedious and frustrating to work with him.

Depends on what players they are after. Some managers easily attract players and would make the Burke job different.
 






Bra

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Feb 21, 2009
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patcham
I don't see what the huge rush to appoint someone is. They are interviewing candidates and no doubt negotiations will be on going. Do you buy the first house you look at or do you go and look whats on the market? Its not mid-season so there's no pressing urgency.

Not sure I agree with the no pressing urgency comment. We have huge holes in the squad, no goalkeepers or right backs etc and not many players will join not knowing who will manage them so I say it is very important it is sorted soon.
 




HAILSHAM SEAGULL

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Nov 9, 2009
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While top managers pass you by because of your structure??? Maybe a change in structure is what's needed along with a new manager.

Well if you can find someone to buy out Tony Bloom for the stadium and the training ground, then there might be a change of structure.
All the time TB is in control, then that is the road we are going to take.
I for one am qiute happy to trust him than some foreign millionaire like Tan that will just f**k the club up.
No point any of us, especially you keep whinging.
 




Aug 23, 2011
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I would say needing nearly an entire new team makes it quite urgent to appoint a manager. Or is Burke just going to sign 8 players and say "there you go, there's your new team, work with that".

Even if we did appoint a manager today surely he would want to look at the squad first to see what players he wants/needs and is therefore unlikely to want to sign many players before he's seen a few training sessions at least. It doesn't take long to sign a player if all parties are in agreement, the stumbling block is agents trying to negotiate the best deal for player/club and good players will likely have several offers to consider so won't be in any rush to sign this soon after a season has finished
 










Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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You've still not listened to Burke's interview on Roar, or have any actual understanding of his job, have you Kev?
 


Ernest

Stupid IDIOT
Nov 8, 2003
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LOONEY BIN
Cue the usual lickers coming on here saying what a good job BERK is doing.....

Of course he is the stumbling block, all Directors of Football are, it is a nothing job and it should be the managers job to manage the club within the limits of the budget signing what players he thinks are needed and as long as we can afford it then there is no need for BERK and his way of doing things.

Man U did quite well without a BERK doing player recruitment as do most successful clubs, look at Spurs and the way they do things to work out it doesn't work
 




Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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Goldstone
You mean apart from Poyet and Garcia,,,,,,,who we all know left because of Burke's role.
WTF? I doubt either of them left because of that, and we certainly don't know that's why left. If it was the reason, TB would know, and would consider changing it. But I doubt it was the reason for either of them.
 




Aug 23, 2011
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Not sure I agree with the no pressing urgency comment. We have huge holes in the squad, no goalkeepers or right backs etc and not many players will join not knowing who will manage them so I say it is very important it is sorted soon.

What i mean is no need to rush, its better to get the right candidate in and if that takes a few more days then that hardly matters.
 




Geriatric Seagull

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Nov 10, 2009
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Littlehampton
Even if we did appoint a manager today surely he would want to look at the squad first to see what players he wants/needs and is therefore unlikely to want to sign many players before he's seen a few training sessions at least. It doesn't take long to sign a player if all parties are in agreement, the stumbling block is agents trying to negotiate the best deal for player/club and good players will likely have several offers to consider so won't be in any rush to sign this soon after a season has finished
It won't take whoever gets the job long to look at the squad. There aren't that many left, especially as it appears there's a chance that Ulloa and Walton could be going!
 


B.W.

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Jul 5, 2003
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You mean apart from Poyet and Garcia,,,,,,,who we all know left because of Burke's role.

I thought Gus was sacked for gross misconduct!? How wrong can you be!

I also think you are being rather simplistic regarding the reasons for Oscar's departure.
 


Thunder Bolt

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Stumpy Tim

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You mean apart from Poyet and Garcia,,,,,,,who we all know left because of Burke's role.

That's nonsense. Oscar left because he wanted LESS involvement in player recruitment (and wanted us to spend money we don't have), and Poyet left because he wanted us to spend money we don't have. Neither comes down to Burke - it comes down to us not having unlimited funds
 




Change at Barnham

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Aug 6, 2011
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Bognor Regis
No prospective manager is going to commit to us until they see what happens at West Brom and Southampton. Although of course Clarke won't be going back to the Baggies.
 




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