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Next manager - Ben Garner confirmed (p256)
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Henry Irving said:In case you're not aware Luke Rooney is Mason Burstow's mentor/agent.
Pleased you added mentor.
Luke Rooney calls himself:
Player recruitment /mentor and the agency is called, Special talent. They don't have many followers, so it may be a new agency as they are springing up all the time. I found it fascinating talking to agents who have a bad image; rightly so in some cases but the two fellers I spoke too love football and represent many part timers as well as full time professionals.
Not sure how you make money on a guy earning £250 a week part time and is now 24 (a non League player not Burstow obviously)
Many agencies represent part time players who vastly out number the top five tiers of football.
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Scoham said:ShootersHillGuru said:The Red Robin said:DA9 said:Bolderhumphreyreid said:Airman Brown said:Jac_52 said:MuttleyCAFC said:I haven't got an issue with the owner suggesting the style of football he wants to see us play and promising to back the manager in getting the players needed to achieve it. It becomes more worrying when it gets like Roland explaining football tactics to a manager who is an ex England international. If Sandgaard thinks he has discovered the secret of success in terms of a playing style it is worrying in the extreme. There are many different paths but his backing is needed. With limited resources the approach has to always be a pragmatic one based on what you have and how your best players play.
The problem is, I don't know which of these is correct and I doubt many of us do. There are lingering doubts about Sandgaard based on genuine clues. I would say not yet definitive but that in itself is worrying. And we should be open to this possibility.
I agree with this. The turning point for me would be if Sandgaard is issuing Roland-esque emails or trying to dictate how training sessions should go.
Currently I have no reason to think that this is the case and if anyone knows differently then they should be making it public very very quickly. Until then we have to accept that there is nothing wrong with an owner wanting a certain type of football and finding the staff to implement it.
If he was at the training ground and saw a lacklustre group of players who were not putting a shift in then he’s more than got a right to ask for more surely?If he was there to effectively ask JJ to try something different in training then that wouldn’t be on.
Context please.
He’s an analyst, not his remit
He might say he used data in his last role but he’s never had a pure analytics position.4 -
The Red Robin said:paulfox said:The Red Robin said:DA9 said:Bolderhumphreyreid said:Airman Brown said:Jac_52 said:MuttleyCAFC said:I haven't got an issue with the owner suggesting the style of football he wants to see us play and promising to back the manager in getting the players needed to achieve it. It becomes more worrying when it gets like Roland explaining football tactics to a manager who is an ex England international. If Sandgaard thinks he has discovered the secret of success in terms of a playing style it is worrying in the extreme. There are many different paths but his backing is needed. With limited resources the approach has to always be a pragmatic one based on what you have and how your best players play.
The problem is, I don't know which of these is correct and I doubt many of us do. There are lingering doubts about Sandgaard based on genuine clues. I would say not yet definitive but that in itself is worrying. And we should be open to this possibility.
I agree with this. The turning point for me would be if Sandgaard is issuing Roland-esque emails or trying to dictate how training sessions should go.
Currently I have no reason to think that this is the case and if anyone knows differently then they should be making it public very very quickly. Until then we have to accept that there is nothing wrong with an owner wanting a certain type of football and finding the staff to implement it.
If he was at the training ground and saw a lacklustre group of players who were not putting a shift in then he’s more than got a right to ask for more surely?If he was there to effectively ask JJ to try something different in training then that wouldn’t be on.
Context please.
He’s an analyst, not his remit8 -
DDOUBLEE said:cornwalladdick said:DDOUBLEE said:Another ex-Palace wanker.
F**k off Ben and f**k off Thomas0 -
golfaddick said:DDOUBLEE said:cornwalladdick said:DDOUBLEE said:Another ex-Palace wanker.
F**k off Ben and f**k off Thomas0 -
Yet so many would love Andrew Barclay to come, with most of his success having come from family businesses.
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He's not only Director of Analytics, that may be his title, but that's not all he does.
You may recall in the press at the time of his appointment TS stating "The senior Sandgaard is not ruling out other duties being added."1 -
I've decided cornwalladdick is my new favourite poster actually. I'll also confess that when I mocked them earlier I showed a clear lack of reading comprehension and thought they were agreeing with DDOUBLEE's original post, which itself is far more typical of the nonsense being spouted on Twitter right now1
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Leuth said:I've decided cornwalladdick is my new favourite poster actually. I'll also confess that when I mocked them earlier I showed a clear lack of reading comprehension and thought they were agreeing with DDOUBLEE's original post, which itself is far more typical of the nonsense being spouted on Twitter right now3
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Its not over , till the sausage dog sings......0
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For added context, and, because "hUr DuR wHy YOu hAtE MaRTiN tHoUGh" (because apparently that's the reason) a look at the job skills requirement for an U23 performance analyst at Man city (yes I know city are at the elite end of the footballing spectrum
And a job description for a recruitment analyst at spurs:
https://www.hub-soccer.com/2020/09/07/recruitment-analyst-tottenham-hotspur/
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Rob7Lee said:He's not only Director of Analytics, that may be his title, but that's not all he does.
You may recall in the press at the time of his appointment TS stating "The senior Sandgaard is not ruling out other duties being added."
When he has the recruitment bit done he should be ready to go.0 -
Jac_52 said:LouisMend said:Jac_52 said:MuttleyCAFC said:I haven't got an issue with the owner suggesting the style of football he wants to see us play and promising to back the manager in getting the players needed to achieve it. It becomes more worrying when it gets like Roland explaining football tactics to a manager who is an ex England international. If Sandgaard thinks he has discovered the secret of success in terms of a playing style it is worrying in the extreme. There are many different paths but his backing is needed. With limited resources the approach has to always be a pragmatic one based on what you have and how your best players play.
The problem is, I don't know which of these is correct and I doubt many of us do. There are lingering doubts about Sandgaard based on genuine clues. I would say not yet definitive but that in itself is worrying. And we should be open to this possibility.
I agree with this. The turning point for me would be if Sandgaard is issuing Roland-esque emails or trying to dictate how training sessions should go.
Currently I have no reason to think that this is the case and if anyone knows differently then they should be making it public very very quickly. Until then we have to accept that there is nothing wrong with an owner wanting a certain type of football and finding the staff to implement it.
“There are better facilities now at the training ground. We already have our medical and sports science team and I’m demanding next season that our training has to have a minimum of 10 per cent more intensity“0 -
We need MS to sign up and make some huffy selected responses. We all remember the glory of Driesen Day right?5
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Mendonca In Asdas said:Its not over , till the sausage dog sings......
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CL_Phantom said:For added context, and, because "hUr DuR wHy YOu hAtE MaRTiN tHoUGh" (because apparently that's the reason) a look at the job skills requirement for an U23 performance analyst at Man city (yes I know city are at the elite end of the footballing spectrum
And a job description for a recruitment analyst at spurs:
https://www.hub-soccer.com/2020/09/07/recruitment-analyst-tottenham-hotspur/1 -
@The Red Robin In what world do you need a phd to be a data anaylst?
You don't need a phd to be able to know sql/excel/python/r ect.2 -
CL_Phantom said:For added context, and, because "hUr DuR wHy YOu hAtE MaRTiN tHoUGh" (because apparently that's the reason) a look at the job skills requirement for an U23 performance analyst at Man city (yes I know city are at the elite end of the footballing spectrum
And a job description for a recruitment analyst at spurs:
https://www.hub-soccer.com/2020/09/07/recruitment-analyst-tottenham-hotspur/
Manor.
Later the advertisement demands ‘attention to detail’.
For all their money this is incontrovertible proof that Manchester City are rubbish.11 -
Wow, skipped a bundle of pages after seeing there were 268 new posts since last night, and the last page is full of people squabbling about whether or not martin sandgaard is qualified to do whatever his dad asked him to. can't be bothered to go back through the other pages to follow more of the same, but it's really irrelevant to who the new manager is, or whether hs will be backed in the summer.6
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Mendonca In Asdas said:Its not over , till the sausage dog sings......
The truth and nothing but the truth:
Is it Ray the sausage dog v Thomas Sandgaard; Cawley going with the big Sausage Man?
Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right, and here I'm stuck in the middle with you.
Announce Garner so we can all settle down.
Big Ronnie Dangerfield will sort out the minutiae and we can move on to players recruitment when ever they can put pen to paper.
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Martin Sandgaard just isn't qualified to work for Charlton Athletic and I am baffled that anybody would think he is.
For what it's worth a mate of mine works for the club and says Martin is actually a really nice guy but gives the vibe of a kid on work experience and is way out of his depth.26 -
Kindoncasella said:@The Red Robin In what world do you need a phd to be a data anaylst?
You don't need a phd to be able to know sql/excel/python/r ect.
edit: I’m not saying that’s essential (although it is for some roles we have), but that’s the level of data analyst that some organisations employ.1 -
Swisdom said:PragueAddick said:Swisdom said:
There can be no doubt whatsoever about his contacts, networking and people skills and they would all be of use in a D of F role.
save your energy and time trying to prove something irrelevant to this particular situation.Unfortunately since we never had a DoF, I’d expect that when the results fail to come through as expected, people will turn on him. Recall how people started having a pop at Mervyn Day when we were in the FAPL, without any clear idea of what he might have done wrong. My main point is that fans are fickle and short-term, and unfortunately social media amplifies the effect, so that the victims hear the words more than in the past. SCP wont have forgotten that thread, so I think he’d piss himself at the idea that coming back as DoF would lead to “deity”.1 -
What was Andrew Mills’ role? Probably the closest we’ve had to a DoF. Gallen kind of is or has been I suppose.0
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Looks as though MS is the new Morgan Fox0
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Redrobo said:The Red Robin said:Scoham said:ShootersHillGuru said:The Red Robin said:DA9 said:Bolderhumphreyreid said:Airman Brown said:Jac_52 said:MuttleyCAFC said:I haven't got an issue with the owner suggesting the style of football he wants to see us play and promising to back the manager in getting the players needed to achieve it. It becomes more worrying when it gets like Roland explaining football tactics to a manager who is an ex England international. If Sandgaard thinks he has discovered the secret of success in terms of a playing style it is worrying in the extreme. There are many different paths but his backing is needed. With limited resources the approach has to always be a pragmatic one based on what you have and how your best players play.
The problem is, I don't know which of these is correct and I doubt many of us do. There are lingering doubts about Sandgaard based on genuine clues. I would say not yet definitive but that in itself is worrying. And we should be open to this possibility.
I agree with this. The turning point for me would be if Sandgaard is issuing Roland-esque emails or trying to dictate how training sessions should go.
Currently I have no reason to think that this is the case and if anyone knows differently then they should be making it public very very quickly. Until then we have to accept that there is nothing wrong with an owner wanting a certain type of football and finding the staff to implement it.
If he was at the training ground and saw a lacklustre group of players who were not putting a shift in then he’s more than got a right to ask for more surely?If he was there to effectively ask JJ to try something different in training then that wouldn’t be on.
Context please.
He’s an analyst, not his remit
He might say he used data in his last role but he’s never had a pure analytics position.For some context, the entry level data analysts on my team have published work, PhDs, skills across multiple platforms and coding languages. Minimum.
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The Red Robin said:What was Andrew Mills’ role? Probably the closest we’ve had to a DoF. Gallen kind of is or has been I suppose.3
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balham red said:wmcf123 said:DubaiCAFC said:Cawley has been clearly told a deal has been agreed, but that's if Charlton go down the Garner route.. I think TS wants 2 or 3 options agreed before picking.. Clearly that could piss people off!
I think we will hear a lot more today, potenially announcement, if not early next week! That's my hunch!7 -
Hello people from page 152. If you're feeling lost, and I'm doing this for free, no, we still don't have a manager, some lad on Twitter doing an impression of Ray Winstone reckons Albie Morgan told him Chris Powell is coming back and The Red Robin doesn't want to employ Martin Sandgaard at his place of work. In case you're wondering, if you don't have a PhD he doesn't want to know, so don't go thinking there's an opening there. Also Manchester City can't spell.
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He is qualified, as he represents the owner, his father in a family business. Who better to keep an eye on things whilst gathering knowledge regarding the company from others, I/e Gallen. Now let’s get on with talking about MANAGERS!!!!8