Honestly first thing I would do is releasing overpriced players like Antony.
Firstly, sign a few solid players who give 100% effort even when it’s not going well, and give you 7/10 performances every week, even if they almost never have 10/10 quality matches.
That’s the reason that when it rains it pours for United in the last few seasons. In the first half of the 7-0 against Liverpool, United were completely in the game, and unlucky to be behind at all. After the second goal went in, they threw in the towel.
Secondly, break the bank to sign a proven goal machine. Mbappe is very unlikely to happen without UCL football, which is going to be a big ask of United with Liverpool, City and Arsenal all looking nailed on already for top four.
I’d make Victor Osimhen the marquee signing. He really looks like the complete package, and since he doesn’t have Mbappe’s CV, he might be a bit more realistic if United fail to make the top four.
The bones of a good team are in there (Liverpool fan).
Ask my employer for a 1, 3 and 5 year sporting and commercial strategy. If that fit my values then I’d accept and if it didn’t discuss whether my values could be incorporated. They would be
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having elite infrastructure - ground, training facilities, culture.
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promoting from within - players, coaches, back room and boardroom
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not piling resources to restrict competitors - maintaining bloated player pool
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ensuring there is value in the product for fans purchasing - so the football is attacking first and winning second
I can go on but what’s the point!
ensuring there is value in the product for fans purchasing - so the football is attacking first and winning second
So you’ll be sacked 6 months in?
You’ve missed the point! Well done that’s a really hard thing to do in a theoretical discussion.
Christ, bit snippy.
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