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Project PLR: We must be ready says Paul Barber



clippedgull

Hotdogs, extra onions
Aug 11, 2003
20,789
Near Ducks, Geese, and Seagulls
Argus

Paul Barber wants every Albion employee to be ready for life in the top flight.

Which is why the Seagulls chief executive has urged people to remember three letters – PLR.

It’s not the latest light railway system which might get their fans to Upton Park or the Emirates.

Instead it is their route to survival amid esteemed company.

PLR stands for Premier League Ready. And it is the in-house motto Barber has been extolling to his staff.

Barber chose a timely occasion to talk about PLR. It was the day the club showed off the new training complex rated by Oscar Garcia as good as anything across Europe.

And he did so when asked by The Argus whether there was any element of risk attached to the outlay should the club suddenly hit harder times on the pitch.

“One of things I have been keen to instil in the football club is what I call club confidence,” he said.

“That’s not just about confidence on the pitch. It is about making sure we are comfortable in the company we keep.


“We have had a project running in-house for some time now called Premier League Ready and that is not an arrogant project.

“It’s about ‘What does it take to be a Premier League club?’.

“What kind of infrastructure do we need? What kind of staff? What kind of procedures? How do you run matchdays?

“We have been to the Premier League and said ‘Okay, tell us what it is going to take to be in the Premier League?’.

“I think the Premier League reaction to that was we weren’t the only club to have asked that question.

“We want to be ready and when it happens we know we will be in the best possible shape to cope with it.”


Barber talks about ‘when’ rather than ‘if’ Albion get to the Premier League. He sees the 40-acre training ground as further evidence as to where the club is going, despite a tough week on the pitch recently.

He added: “PLR covers everything from how we manage car parks to what are the seats like? What are the floodlights like. Are they good enough for a match that will go live around the world?

“Are the dressing rooms big enough?

“Are our security procedures as good as they could be. Obviously we had a couple of incidents last year which forced us to go back and review some of those things because they weren’t good enough.

“The Crystal Palace dressing room incident forced us to review our security and one or two people have been caught out since then because they haven’t had the right accreditation to be in that area – and quite rightly because they don’t need to be.

“I always say to staff that our job as the suits as opposed to the tracksuits is to try and make it as easy as we can for the players to win football matches.”

Barber is wary of PLR being taken the wrong way.

He added: “We have kept it internal because, if you are not careful, it can be interpreted the wrong way externally.

“It can be seen as arrogant and it is not about that. It is just about being ready. Having worked in the Premier League for five seasons, I know it is a big difference from the Championship.

“The scrutiny, the crowds, the expectations of visiting teams, the type of players that come, the media’s expectation – it is a world apart.

“It can be a really big shock but we don’t want it to be a shock.

“It’s like the LED adverts we have around the pitch now. In the Premier League, they are mandatory. You could have a group of players who have never played with LED at The Amex.

“All of a sudden, their next game at The Amex is against Arsenal in the Premier League and there are all these flashing advertising signs.

“If they are not used that being at The Amex, it is one opportunity you have missed to take away a risk.”

All of which is a long way from a building site near Shoreham Airport. Or maybe not.

Barber wants to get away from a mindset which saw some off-field employees stand back in awe of Chelsea players when they visited for a friendly last summer.

He wants the club to become used to working in top facilities and mixing with the best.

He said. “Our goal and our ambition is to play at the highest level and I think everybody at the football club believes it is possible.”
 




glasfryn

cleaning up cat sick
Nov 29, 2005
20,261
somewhere in Eastbourne
preparation for when we get to the premiership
we have not got a replacement forward yet
 


dejavuatbtn

Well-known member
Aug 4, 2010
7,128
Henfield
If history is any guide, any employee still with us if we get promoted will be sacked - so his PLR is probably a bit of a waste of time and effort.
But seriously, this is just modern day commercial jargon and bluster. If he thinks the other teams vying for the PL don't have the same mentality he is just deluding himself.
 


If history is any guide, any employee still with us if we get promoted will be sacked - so his PLR is probably a bit of a waste of time and effort.
But seriously, this is just modern day commercial jargon and bluster. If he thinks the other teams vying for the PL don't have the same mentality he is just deluding himself.

He hasn't said that other clubs don't have that mentality has he? He's probably certain that they DO have that mentality and that we need to have it too.
 




dougdeep

New member
May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
That was in yesterday's Argus. It all sounds like common sense to me, there's no point making it and being unready.
 












Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
71,906
Living In a Box
PLR meaning a huge price hike
 




Northstander

Well-known member
Oct 13, 2003
14,027
Im still waiting a response to my email regarding the fa cup revenuw from 83
 










Zebedee

Anyone seen Florence?
Jul 8, 2003
7,996
Hangleton
preparation for when we get to the premiership
we have not got a replacement forward yet

And that's what makes Barber's outpourings all the more bizarre...at least in my mind. Talking the talk is all very well...
 


Mutts Nuts

New member
Oct 30, 2011
4,918

He talks the talk,but he`s not walking the walk.We have one striker that is capable of scoring on a regular basis in this division and apparently we do not have the financies to resolve that situation,that being the case the club need to stop bullshitting and raising fans expectations.Tony could have got the club promoted last season or the season before as Cortese did for Stains but he chose not to ,BHA are a 2nd / 3rd division club why can`t every one just accept that.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,265




Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
71,906
Living In a Box
Perhaps PLR = Premier League Rip-Off
 


Zebedee

Anyone seen Florence?
Jul 8, 2003
7,996
Hangleton

If this is supposed to be a feel good story, it's just failed spectacularly with me. Not feeling at all good about the club or its short term prospects at the moment.
 



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