ostrov » 30 окт 2014, 21:26
Продолжение инсайдерского ликбеза по отношению к вариациям в нашей трансферной политике. Много полезной информации , даже если не все со 100% точностью. Прочитав, нашел инфу созвучной и логичной в общем русле действий клуба в последние пару лет.
Основной момент это растущее значение работы Академии клуба на новой тренировочной базе.
Чем больше оттуда будет проникать своих в основу, тем больше денег у тренера будет на покупку тех игроков, которых сами не смогли вырастить. В идеале было бы иметь всех своих выращенных и не тратить деньги на чужих, но так в проф фуболе уже никогда не будет. Но и чисто затратных трансферов тоже не будет. Будет так : что продал, на столько и купил. Нравится кому то это или нет. Так диктует экономика футбола в условиях финансового фэйрплэй.
Who: Trix
Where: COYS
(In answer to ' until we are more risk adverse in the market we will never have the squad we want.'
You are right, however this hopefully is about to change. As you already know Ali I have been reluctant to post a lot of what I am being told for various reasons, but would like to chip in a little bit..
Like it or not for the next few foreseeable windows it will be more of the same. When I say this I mean there will be zero net spend, and we have to sell to buy. Now all that is said this is not all doom and gloom because things are slightly different than they were before because the transfer policy is slightly different now that Poch is here. The more we sell the more money Poch has to spend, and the more players that are promoted from the accademy the more money he has to spend on fewer players. Meaning the quality can in theory be higher as can their transfer fee's. This was always the idea behind Bulls Cross, and the huge changes that have been made in our youth policy over the last 5 years or so. It's also one of the main reasons Poch a manager known for promoting youth was brought in.
Of course this doesn't mean we can easily sell all those we want out, or that our wage bill will miraculously increase, but it is hopefully (from what I have been told) a slightly different playing field, and certainly a step in the right direction. It is of course another reason I believe Poch will be given time, that and the fact this was Lewis's prefferred appointment.
"We are always confident because we trust our players, and we never give up,"--- said boss Mauricio Pochettino.