I get it for players and managers. Sporting directors? Not so muchAre you new to football?
I get it for players and managers. Sporting directors? Not so muchAre you new to football?
Would you be happy to receive the same money in your job for half the responsibility? I wouldAnd do you think Weir would be happy with that?
I’d say, based on what we’ve seen from the summer splurge on players, it’s a bit jump to suggest Weir’s an upgrade.Based on how we've developed since Ashworth left. And no, I don't have a clue what the job entails, and I have no solid evidence to back up my opinion. But we certainly haven't got worse since his departure have we? So I would argue that as is so often the case with senior appointments at the Albion these days Weir is an upgrade on his predecessor.
I’m not sure I agree with that. I think he was a really well known, established name before he joined us. He did a good job for us, and that always helps, but we didn’t turn him into one of the most sought after SDs… he was already there. We were just another name on his CV, and offered stability he’s not had since he left us.True, but His reputation was massively enhanced by his association with us.
He went from managing player development for the FA, to Director of football at United in 6 years.
The major event in this transition, was working for Barber and Bloom.
Hmmm but our recruitment going into our biggest ever season was poor, and the medical department quite frankly a disgrace. Also the women’s side has been in turmoil for a whileI’d say, based on what we’ve seen from the summer splurge on players, it’s a bit jump to suggest Weir’s an upgrade.
WowI’d say, based on what we’ve seen from the summer splurge on players, it’s a bit jump to suggest Weir’s an upgrade.
He wasn't a sporting director at the FA.I’m not sure I agree with that. I think he was a really well known, established name before he joined us. He did a good job for us, and that always helps, but we didn’t turn him into one of the most sought after SDs… he was already there. We were just another name on his CV, and offered stability he’s not had since he left us.
Georginhoi know we have had injuries but after spending near £200m not one of these players is a 1st team regular
And O’Riley when not injured due to that Crawley thug. Kadioglu will certainly be once fit again.Georginho
What would you call spending £200m and not really upgrading your first team?Wow
Describing our recruitment over the summer as a splurge!
He got the role at the FA on account of doing the same job he did for us, but for WBA. Being pedantic about his job title doesn’t prove your point particularly. The fact is he was very well known prior to joining us. He was the coup for us at the time, not the other way around, no matter what the current situation may suggest.He wasn't a sporting director at the FA.
Of course he was highly regarded for the work at the FA. Bloom is only interested in the best.
But that was a totally different role to the one he took at United.
The exposure he got from working with us was crucial in his career development.
Both Newcastle and United fans were crowing about him joining them, because they believed they were getting our recruitment success.
Not because they wanted to develop pathways for their academies.
Can’t decide whether this is a joke or notDon't agree. Did a fantastic job for Newcastle as well.
False equivalence.Would you be happy to receive the same money in your job for half the responsibility? I would
And Minteh pre injury.And O’Riley when not injured due to that Crawley thug. Kadioglu will certainly be once fit again.
I take it you're not known as being the patient type?What would you call spending £200m and not really upgrading your first team?
They were close to relegation when he came in and most of their signings were successful, which is the main reason why they've finished top 7 two seasons in a row.Can’t decide whether this is a joke or not
What would you call spending £200m and not really upgrading your first team?