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Also i missed it by why didnt fernandes play ? injured or ill ? I wasnt also surprised by the performance either, i think since ivan came in the scorelines were better than the performances in each game, not blaming him just the quality of players we have. 2 shocking chest controls (aribo and HWB) resulting in goals, brentford should of scored more in all honesty and we didnt look like scoring.
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Ski sunday used to be the shit
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Never making a match thread again, we get pumped 5-0 and the forum crashes for days.
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The irony is that if we could sign che I reckon most of us would take him. But honestly I'm interested in people's suggestions cos otherwise we just get the no he's shit from people and no counter ideas. What strikers does the forum think we could get who can hit the ground running ?
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Ok so I thought I would try and guess a striker option we could look at in Jan, will keep digging but this was a first possible one. For our striker I am working on the premise Juric wants a striker he knows, can already play the system and has scored goals for him who is not the current starting striker for his team. I also like the idea of italian based strikers who face defensive minded, tactical football every week coming up agains the chaos theory of the premier league, I think they score more goals here for sure. Antonio Sanabria - Torino so Che can hopefully give him a debrief 315 matches - 82 goals and 15 assists Seems to be 2nd striking option there currently Scouting Report: Position: His natural position is as a central striker, where he operates best leading the line. Playing Style: Goal Scorer: Sanabria has a knack for finding the back of the net, showing good positioning inside the box and a decent finishing ability. His goal-scoring record, while not prolific, indicates he can be a threat in front of goal. Versatility: He can also play as a second striker or in a more withdrawn role, adapting to systems that require him to drop deeper to link play or exploit spaces. Technical Ability: Sanabria possesses good technical skills, which include dribbling, ball control, and passing. He's capable of holding up play and bringing teammates into the game, though this isn't his primary role. Physicality: He has average speed but compensates with decent strength for his size, allowing him to shield the ball and compete in aerial duels. Work Rate: He's known for his work ethic, often pressing defenders and contributing defensively when out of possession. Strengths: Finishing: Particularly effective with his weaker left foot, which adds unpredictability. Movement: Good off-the-ball movement to find space. Penalty Taking: He has taken on the responsibility of penalty kicks for his team, showing confidence and skill in that aspect. Tactical Role: Under coaches like Ivan Jurić, who demand high pressing and tactical versatility, Sanabria has been used both as a lone striker in a counter-attack setup and in more fluid attacking systems where he can interchange positions with other forwards. Obligatory youtube
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he's 32.
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i think you didnt see the word recommended to the club by ankersen, of course the club would have had a choice of possible assistants, interviewed them and make the decision thereafter, remember this was for the assistants role to work between the b team and first team. You think phil giles has his pulse on danish youth teams coaches and a coach sacked by brondby, if so i have some magic beans to sell you.
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You should check out a book called Drunkards Walk, prior performance doesnt mean future performance.
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I'd of thought any 30-40m player would destroy our pay structure which would have more impact than the transfer fee.
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Interesting point so i thought i would see what him and giles co-directors roles were and by the way he did unearth frank. Thomas Frank was recruited by Brentford Football Club. Specifically, the recommendation to bring him into the club came from Rasmus Ankersen, who was Brentford's co-director of football at the time. Ankersen had been impressed by Frank's work with the Danish youth teams and during his tenure at Brøndby IF. Frank joined Brentford in December 2016 as an assistant head coach before being promoted to head coach in October 2018 following Dean Smith's departure to Aston Villa. Rasmus Ankersen and Phil Giles worked together as co-directors of football at Brentford, each bringing unique skills to the role: Rasmus Ankersen: Recruitment: He was heavily involved in player recruitment, leveraging his experience from his time as chairman of FC Midtjylland. His approach was influenced by his background in talent and performance development, which he explored in his books. Innovation and Strategy: Ankersen was known for driving innovative strategies within the club, including the decision to close down the academy and set up a B team, and was key in implementing a data-driven approach to football management. Negotiations: He had a significant role in player negotiations, often engaging directly with players and their representatives. Relationship with Midtjylland: He facilitated the sharing of ideas and innovations between Brentford and FC Midtjylland, where he was also chairman until stepping down from that role. Phil Giles: Analytics: Giles brought his expertise in statistical sports modeling from his role at Smartodds, where he was the head of quantitative sports research. This analytical approach was crucial for Brentford's recruitment strategy. Operational Management: He managed the day-to-day football operations alongside Ankersen, focusing on how statistical data could inform decisions on tactics, player performance, and team management. Crisis Management: During the Covid-19 outbreak, Giles applied his knowledge from his academic background in statistics to help manage the club's response, including negotiating wage deferrals. Philosophy and Vision: Both directors shared the vision of making Brentford a sustainable and innovative club, with Giles focusing on the logical and rational application of data in football management. Together, they complemented each other's skills, with Ankersen focusing more on the broader strategy, recruitment, and innovation, while Giles concentrated on the analytical and operational side of football management. Their partnership was pivotal in Brentford's rise to the Premier League through a combination of traditional scouting and statistical analysis, often referred to as a 'Moneyball' approach.
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At least someone can foul him if he just runs, maybe a sending off etc
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I guess Gozteppe might me making a profit this summer on their players based on their peformance, the rest of us not so much. I say Dragan buys out Rasmus/Kraft, appoints someone to run the football side like Ashworth who then has each director of football report to him and has ultimate accountability.
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The thing that keeps him in any conversation is his pace, and his ability to beat a man on the transition '(on paper at least). I am going to go out on a limb here and say i would not be averse to him replacing AA in the starting line up for a few games, see if we can get some of that confidence back, i know i know but we arent exactly smashing them in and i'd rather we go out on our shield.
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Just a reminder since SR have bought us we are a net 57m total spend in the last 3 seasons, so effectively spent 19m a season. Thank fuck we sold Lavia, JWP, Tino etc https://www.transfermarkt.com/southampton-fc/transfers/verein/180/plus/?saison_id=2023&pos=&detailpos=&w_s=
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I cant wait to see which desperado joins in jan.
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The legoland derby, the danepak duel, the carlberg clash of 2 danish giants - Rasmus v Thomas Frank Rasmus leveraging the work of Thomas and team to snag a billionaire investor.
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Yeah agree i think Rasmus got lucky with his other roles as he was never 100% responsible, now in SR he is responsible and we have been utter shit. The idea to remove scouts from clubs and have 1 consolidated scouting system for all clubs is ok in principal if they actually recruit well and dont have 3 different clubs playing in 3 unique types of leagues. Rasmus and head of scouting needs a 1-1 with Dragan. At this moment in time our football expert has managed to make 2 clubs worse and 1 better whilst spending a lot of money.
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Thought he might of got on to deal with mateta once jan got his yellow as he had been losing that battle all game and ABK is a unit and pacey.
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Who cares he's on our team trying to get fouls and players in trouble, we need more shithouses, we are not in a position where we can be choosy. He's 20yrs old, playing in a new league and has been probably among the best players for us this season in a crap team.
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Just seen we have brentford next, great, a organised team and club v our shit show.
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I would like to hear Ivan's thinking on today
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agree with this, think Ivan will have us playing well from mid jan but of course too late but hopefully some pride as the players try and get in the shop window for summer.
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can some please tell me who the ex palace player was who was commentating on my stream, he is a moron and him and the other one thought we bought tall paul from turkey 2 years ago.