🗞 Sky Deutschland reporting that Leeds are considering appointment of Samir Arabi as new sporting director.
🇩🇪 46-y/o spent 12 years at Arminia Bielefeld, helping them return to the Bundesliga for 2 seasons before back-to-back relegations.
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@JeffStelling Welcome to the modern world.
If you want that little bit of extra service it will cost you.
Gone are the days of quality customer service in these large companies with shareholders to please.
Hang your heads in shame Hilton Hotels. Room ready at Hamilton Park but have to wait two and a half hours or pay £10 an hour to check in before 3. Money making rip off.
PSR, P&S, FFP is broken.
It was meant to level the playing field financially. But it keeps you in your place, and rewards clubs who break the rules.
Some clubs bend over backwards to try & stay within the rules. #LUFC selling Archie Gray, #NUFC selling Elliot Anderson.
Home grown talent sold to tick an accounting box. Young lads who love their home team auctioned off like cattle at a market.
Both players have family members who played for their club, historical ties cut for a broken system.
And what happens to the teams that break the rules?
Everton, Leicester, Nottingham Forest all broke the rules and got a tiny points deduction. Pittance compared to reward of staying in (or getting promoted back to) the Premier League.
Man City broke the rules 115 times and have had zero consequences, except filling their trophy cabinet up and patting themselves on the back.
Football is crying out for independent regulation, because it cannot regulate itself.
Leeds United are maybe the ultimate example of why some form of financial constraints and owner oversight is required.
Peter Risdale's financial dream almost snuffed out one of the biggest clubs in England.
Everton (and Forest and Leicester) out-spent Leeds and as a consequence stayed up (or got promoted) and Leeds got relegated and stayed down.
Everton's punishment was a 10 point deduction. Fairly significant but not handed out in the relevant season, nor impactful on their top tier status.
And the punishment for breaking the rules has not rewarded Leeds for abiding by the rules. And every year Everton stay up at Leeds expense, is another £100 million of Premier League TV rights.
Leeds should have just broken the rules and stayed up. They would be several 100 million pounds better off and still be in the Premier League.
When clubs benefit from breaking the rules - with little to no consequences - and the cost of compliance is to sell your best academy players. Then the system is utterly broken.
Between FFP, VAR (toenails offside), rogue agents, sports washing, FIFA corruption, state owned clubs, etc etc football in 2024 is the wild west.
And about as far away from the game we love as possible.
And it is in desperate need of regulation or revolution.
I know it’s not the biggest issue at the moment, but what’s going on with the Mr Whippy ice cream vans replacing proper dairy ice Yorkshire Dales cream vans on the Chevin (and at Otley Show). 😡 It’s not the 1970s! I want ice cream not iced vegetable oil! 🤷🏻♂️🍦
@olifisher Our domestic 50 over cricket is neglected for the 100. So quite a predictable demise really. Although quicker than I imagined.
Plus we took a team with too many that aren't consistent.
🤬 "La concha de su madre!"
Bielsa was caught on camera during Uruguay's 2-2 draw with Colombia uttering the famous Argentine expletive which translates directly as "the c*nt of your mother!".
@sturayner Not particularly followed whats going on at Wednesday but any owner that puts his name in the seats is a proper crank.
Good luck, you're going to need it.