Manager buyout clause
#1
Surely they're looking to emulate the Corbs situation and find a manager that they can later make a profit on? 

Would surely rule out the likes of Mowbs - although i'm firmly in the yes on that one.

That £2m from Corbs is pure profit and so eases the FFP a bit.

How much did Brighton get for Potter - £7m?

It's the new sliced bread I'm telling yous.
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#2
(01-16-2025, 09:21 AM)MGalea Wrote: Surely they're looking to emulate the Corbs situation and find a manager that they can later make a profit on? 

Would surely rule out the likes of Mowbs - although i'm firmly in the yes on that one.

That £2m from Corbs is pure profit and so eases the FFP a bit.

How much did Brighton get for Potter - £7m?

It's the new sliced bread I'm telling yous.

Mowbray only makes sense if it’s a sticking plaster until the summer to help us through what is proving to be a more difficult managerial hunt than anticipated.
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#3
(01-16-2025, 09:25 AM)SW4Baggie Wrote:
(01-16-2025, 09:21 AM)MGalea Wrote: Surely they're looking to emulate the Corbs situation and find a manager that they can later make a profit on? 

Would surely rule out the likes of Mowbs - although i'm firmly in the yes on that one.

That £2m from Corbs is pure profit and so eases the FFP a bit.

How much did Brighton get for Potter - £7m?

It's the new sliced bread I'm telling yous.

Mowbray only makes sense if it’s a sticking plaster until the summer to help us through what is proving to be a more difficult managerial hunt than anticipated.

You know how these things go though. We won't get rid of Mowbray if he does a good job and why would we?

Obviously this is assuming his health is OK and he wants it for more than 6 months.
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#4
(01-16-2025, 09:33 AM)Sliced Wrote:
(01-16-2025, 09:25 AM)SW4Baggie Wrote:
(01-16-2025, 09:21 AM)MGalea Wrote: Surely they're looking to emulate the Corbs situation and find a manager that they can later make a profit on? 

Would surely rule out the likes of Mowbs - although i'm firmly in the yes on that one.

That £2m from Corbs is pure profit and so eases the FFP a bit.

How much did Brighton get for Potter - £7m?

It's the new sliced bread I'm telling yous.

Mowbray only makes sense if it’s a sticking plaster until the summer to help us through what is proving to be a more difficult managerial hunt than anticipated.

You know how these things go though. We won't get rid of Mowbray if he does a good job and why would we?

Obviously this is assuming his health is OK and he wants it for more than 6 months.

If TM came after his management days are over he can have Pearce's job.  Big Grin
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#5
90% of managers get sacked as opposed to bought
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#6
(01-16-2025, 01:22 PM)Pragmatist Wrote: 90% of managers get sacked as opposed to bought

Very true but the plan isn't to sack them. 

Ideal hire would be an Alex Ferguson situation. 

Next level would be Corberan - IE they leave because they've done well and we get some cash.
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#7
(01-16-2025, 01:40 PM)MGalea Wrote:
(01-16-2025, 01:22 PM)Pragmatist Wrote: 90% of managers get sacked as opposed to bought

Very true but the plan isn't to sack them. 

Ideal hire would be an Alex Ferguson situation. 

Next level would be Corberan - IE they leave because they've done well and we get some cash.

Statistically around 90% will be sacked inside 2.5 years

(01-16-2025, 01:40 PM)MGalea Wrote:
(01-16-2025, 01:22 PM)Pragmatist Wrote: 90% of managers get sacked as opposed to bought

Very true but the plan isn't to sack them. 

Ideal hire would be an Alex Ferguson situation. 

Next level would be Corberan - IE they leave because they've done well and we get some cash.

Statistically around 90% will be sacked inside 2.5 years
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#8
You're doing the messageboard version of a Greening circle there.
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