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LUSCOS Forum => Ordet er fritt => Emne startet av: B_Ød på April 25, 2017, 11:43:15

Tittel: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: B_ØdApril 25, 2017, 11:43:15
Head Coach: Marcelo Bielsa, juni 2018
Ass.Head Ciach: ?
1st team coach: ?


Executive director: Paul Bell - har hatt jobben i 4,5 år

Director of Football: Victor Orta (ex-Sevilla, Zenit St. Petersburg og M'boro)
*Scout Sør-Amerika og Portugal - Dani Salas (ex-Sevilla)
*Head of European recruitment - GabyRuiz
*Head of Asian recruitment - Toshiya Fujita (ex-VVV Venlo ass coach)


Technical director:

Managing Director: Angus Kinnear (ex-West Ham og Arsenal)


Styret:
Styreformann - Andrea Radrizziani
Ivan Bravo (ex-Real Madrid)
Angus Kinnear
Andre Tegner (Aser’s head of investments and strategies)
Og kanskje:
Feng Ze Yeh (A lawyer from The Aser Group)
Paraag Marathe (San Fransisco 49’ers), mai 2018




Eierstruktur:
Radrizzani himself and his  investment firm, Aser Group Holding, står bak kjøpet av Leeds United.

Eierskap Elland Road:
Greenfield Investment Pte Ltd, an Aser Group company and parent company of Leeds United Football Club Limited. (28/6-2017)

Eierskap Thorp Arch:



Academy:           (EPPP  ‘Category 2’ Academy)
Academy Manager: Adam Underwood
 
Head of Coaching: Richard Cresswell, juni 2018

Developement squad coach: Carlos Corberán (ex-coach på Kypros, ex-assistentcoach i Villareal og snart doktorgrad i fotball)



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It’s been a long time since Leeds have had such a professional structure in place and it’s quite confusing to say the least. So I’m going to give it my best go at breaking the structure down, stick with us.

Owner/Chairman – Andrea Radrizzani – If you don’t know who this is, maybe seek help? Radrizzani has been in 100% control since the latter stages of May. He had a rough start with Monk resigning out of the blue but he seems to have bounced back pretty well. It’s still too soon to see whether he’ll be a success or not, but the signs are good.

Executive Director – Paul Bell – Bell returned to Elland Road in January 2016, he was Director of Commercial Affairs for four-and-a-half years but now holds the role of Executive Director. He focuses mainly on the commercial side of things, which has really improved at Leeds over the past year or so.

Managing Director – Angus Kinnear – Kinnear was the third man at the press conference on Monday, he was previously at West Ham and before that, Arsenal. Kinnear’s main task at West Ham was to oversee the move to the Olympic Stadium and prior to that, Arsenal’s move to the Emirates. I don’t see Leeds moving stadium any time soon, but there is the possibility of renovating Elland Road, which it really does need. Work has already started on improving the West Stand, including the changing rooms.

Director – Ivan Bravo – A key director appointment was Ivan Bravo, he was Director of Strategy at Real Madrid for seven years, working on both the football and commercial sides of the game. He has a lot of contacts within the game and has links to the Aspire academy in Qatar, which is very interesting.

Director of Football – Victor Orta – We saw Orta properly for the first time at the press conference and it’s safe to say there were mixed views. I personally thought he was very impressive, no stupid promises like we’ve heard before, he just spoke straight sense. Obviously, we need to see the calibre of players he brings in first, but it was also good to hear that the head coach will get the last say on transfers.

Scouts – Radrizzani has brought both Dani Salas and Gaby Ruiz to Leeds so far. Ruiz is the head of European recruitment and Salas has a similar role for South America. It’s actually quite amazing that Leeds are building such an in-depth scouting structure, after relying on Willie Mckay and the furniture salesman for the last few years.

Head Coach – Thomas Christiansen – It’s fair to say nobody really knew who he was when his name suddenly rose to the top of the betting. After listening to many interviews and doing one of our own with an APOEL fan, I’m pretty confident we’re in good hands. His presentation he gave to Radrizzani where he tore apart Monk’s flaws sounded very intriguing and it’s good to see how flexible he is with formations.

Coaches – Christiansen brings with him Julio Banuelos, Ivan Torres and Marcus Abad. I cannot claim to know much about any of them, other than the fact Abad has his own app.

So for anyone confused about the whole setup, there you go, you’re probably more confused now.

http://leedsallover.com/breaking-down-the-new-structure-at-leeds-united/





Ød:

Hvem er nå dette da?

http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/football/new-man-on-board-at-leeds-united-1-8510490

Bra? Dårlig? Anyone?
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: XernApril 25, 2017, 12:05:15
Har jobbet i Real Madrid i 14 år, tydeligvis. Må jo være positivt på noe nivå.
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: NørgaardApril 25, 2017, 12:11:52
Siger vel meget om klubbens ambitioner  :)
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: DennisApril 25, 2017, 12:59:53
STRÃ…LENDE!

Med Radrizzani kommer ansettelser i spesifikke roller, fremfor micro management. Meget positivt til dette!
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: SydhagenApril 25, 2017, 13:01:43
Dette er forhåpentligvis det første av veldig mange positive ting som skjer med Leeds fremover.
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: AsbjørnApril 25, 2017, 13:09:14
Han karen her har vært avbildet på Elland Road from the very start (sammen med Rad da han var på besøk i august). Tok ikke lang tid før noen på waccoe identifiserte ham. :)  Bare sjekk de gamle eierskifte-trådene :)
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: AsbjørnApril 25, 2017, 13:14:09
Han karen her har vært avbildet på Elland Road from the very start (sammen med Rad da han var på besøk i august). Tok ikke lang tid før noen på waccoe identifiserte ham. :)  Bare sjekk de gamle eierskifte-trådene :)

Den gang trodde man ikke helt at Leeds kunne få ham. Han har jo hatt en vanvittig lønn hos emiratene.
Men Leeds frister jo på så mange vis, tydeligvis :)
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: B_ØdApril 25, 2017, 13:20:39
jøsses, så bra da  ;D
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: DenHviteYeboahApril 25, 2017, 14:59:02
Han karen her har vært avbildet på Elland Road from the very start (sammen med Rad da han var på besøk i august). Tok ikke lang tid før noen på waccoe identifiserte ham. :)  Bare sjekk de gamle eierskifte-trådene :)

Den gang trodde man ikke helt at Leeds kunne få ham. Han har jo hatt en vanvittig lønn hos emiratene.
Men Leeds frister jo på så mange vis, tydeligvis :)
Håper for Guds skyld at det ikke er lønna som frister i Leeds....de penga bør heller brukes på spellere som ordner opprykk ;)
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: LeedsfanApril 25, 2017, 15:14:30
Han karen her har vært avbildet på Elland Road from the very start (sammen med Rad da han var på besøk i august). Tok ikke lang tid før noen på waccoe identifiserte ham. :)  Bare sjekk de gamle eierskifte-trådene :)

Den gang trodde man ikke helt at Leeds kunne få ham. Han har jo hatt en vanvittig lønn hos emiratene.
Men Leeds frister jo på så mange vis, tydeligvis :)
Håper for Guds skyld at det ikke er lønna som frister i Leeds....de penga bør heller brukes på spellere som ordner opprykk ;)

De spillerne du ønsker kommer/blir ikke hvis ikke alt ligger til rette for sportslig fremgang/PL. Det er slike signeringer vi må gjøre for å signere gode spillere!
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: AsbjørnApril 25, 2017, 16:13:35
Jeg henter et lite utvalg av gamle poster om Ivan her på forumet:  :)
 
Sv: Nye rykter om eierskifte...TOMA (7.12.16)
Nesten så man går over i neste fase, hvilket team er det Radrizzani tar med seg til Elland Road. En annen av kumpanene som ble fotografert sammen med ham under Newcastlekampen er identifisert.
"Statement of intent" kaller Petter-Andre det.
Ivan Bravo, former strategic director of Real Madrid... Director General of the Aspire Academy for Sports Excellence in Qatar..

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Mr. Ivan Bravo is the Director General of the Aspire Academy for Sports Excellence in Qatar.

Prior to joining the Aspire Academy, Mr. Bravo was Director of Strategy at Real Madrid CF, one of the world’s most accomplished sports institutions. At Real Madrid, Mr. Bravo was in charge of heading the Club’s strategies and initiatives on both the business and sports fronts with two main goals: continue to lead the industry as the world’s highest revenue grossing football club and restructure Real Madrid’s sports practices to return to sports success.

During this period, Real Madrid achieved impressive growth on the business side, solidifying its position as the world’s largest club in terms of revenues and won back- to-back LA LIGA championships in 2007 and 2008, after four seasons without trophies (the club’s longest streak in 50 years).

Prior to joining Real Madrid, Ivan was a strategy consultant in the field of leadership, corporate and executive performance in Chicago and Washington DC with Hewitt. Mr. Bravo started his career working with The Gillette Company and Merrill Lynch in several roles in Finance.

Mr. Bravo received his MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in the United States.

7.1.17
Ryktes en ny sporting director inn på Waccoe:

Leeds United are looking to appoint former Real Madrid head of strategy Ivan Bravo as their new Sporting Director.

 Ivan Bravo is the Director General of the Aspire Academy for Sports Excellence in Qatar. The Academy’s mandate is to develop the football players and athletes that will represent the national teams of Qatar from youth to the senior ranks.

Prior to joining the Aspire Academy, Ivan was Director of Strategy at Real Madrid CF, one of the world’s most accomplished sports institutions. At Real Madrid, Ivan was in charge of heading the Club’s strategies and initiatives on both the business and sports fronts with two main goals: continue to lead the industry as the world’s highest revenue grossing football club and restructure Real Madrid’s sports practices to return to sports success.

During this period, Real Madrid achieved impressive growth on the business side, solidifying its position as the world’s largest club in terms of revenues and won back- to-back LA LIGA championships in 2007 and 2008, after four seasons without trophies (the club’s longest streak in 50 years).

Prior to joining Real Madrid, Ivan was a strategy consultant in the field of leadership, corporate and executive performance in Chicago and Washington DC. with Hewitt. Ivan started his career working with The Gillette Company and Merrill Lynch in several roles in Finance.

Ivan received his MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in the United States.


auren


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Sv: Ny aksjonær: Andrea Radrizzani  (9.1.17)
Ivan Bravo...

https://youtu.be/WVIiWRNlIY0

...som det står her:
"he seems more strategic than I'd imagine a director of football to be. High level strategy rather than a 'scout' like Salerno (sp?) "

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20.1.17
postet vi hva Moscowhite skrev om Ivan: :)

I avdelingen 'leseverdig' - Moscowhite har skrevet igjen. Nå om Radrizzani.
Og han går grundig til verks, den mannen.
Og aner vi en snev av potensielle downsides under hans regime...  


The Square Ball Week: Virtual Radrizzani
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BY Moscowhite
The last time we heard about a previously unknown Italian businessman selling his old interests so he could buy Leeds United, it sounded like an empty threat made in a fit of pique.
Massimo Cellino was going, moodily, to Miami. And if the Cagliari fans didn’t change their outlook by the time he got back, he’d just go and own Leeds United instead, and see what the Sardinian fans thought about that.
Cellino Vattene was what a lot of them thought. f**k off Cellino.


Andrea Radrizzani’s sale of the majority of his stake in MP & Silva, the sports broadcasting rights management company he founded with Riccardo Silva in 2004 (the MP stands for Media Partners, also founded by Silva in 1999, where Radrizzani went to work after leaving university in Milan, with a degree in public relations, in 1999), didn’t have any of that petulance about it.

MP & Silva’s business, with Radrizzani as Group CEO, is buying up sports broadcasting rights (they own or have owned rights to broadcast several Serie A teams, the 2014 World Cup, the Premier League in 51 countries, Formula 1 in the Middle East and North Africa, the French Tennis Open and the NFL), marketing them to broadcasters for a profit, and working with league and tournament owners to improve the marketability (i.e. value) of their ‘productions’.

Shanghai Jin Xin, a venture investment fund founded by Chinese electronics company Baofeng and financial services firm Everbright were the purchasers, and the price of their 65% stake set MP & Silva’s value at £665m — over one billion of your US dollars; Radrizzani personally netted about £150m from the deal, as well as retaining a share of 35% of the company and being named president of Baofeng Sport International.

With Baofeng’s business focused on digital platforms and, in particular, the application of virtual reality to sport, and Radrizzani’s other recent venture, Eleven Sports, being an internet platform for broadcasting sport in several countries (Belgium, Singapore, Taiwan and more), it’s easy to assume that Radrizzani is aligning his interests around the next generation of sports broadcasting, putting himself at the forefront, geographically, technologically and financially, of the next growth areas in sports broadcasting rights, the business that has already made him a fortune.
Which does rather beg the question, what the hell does he want in Beeston? And why is working with Massimo Cellino? Is there a market in China for a virtual reality night down Fibre with Massimo, Terry and Verne?

It’s easy to see what Cellino gets out of this deal: out of the shit. As has been gone over, buying Leeds United would represent the biggest mistake of Cellino’s life, if not for the life he lived before he got to West Yorkshire. For from buying back Elland Road and propelling us to the Premier League in two seasons, Cellino has spent the best part of three years paddling desperately to stay afloat, making cutbacks here while being enormously wasteful there, making friends here (hi, Terry) and enemies there (hi, everybody else he’s ever worked with), and battling the great white whale of his no doubt vivid nightmares: GFH, and their placed, unconcerned possession of his balls in a vice.
After months trying to straighten all that out Cellino is knackered and out of cash, and the club has been properly on sale since the summer; not ad hoc, drinks at the hotel, Hey Darren Heckadoy I like you you wanna buy the football club for sale, but properly for sale through a structured (if convoluted) sale process. There was not a shortage of offers — some credible, some not; there never is.
That Cellino emerged from that process still owning half of Leeds United until the end of the season is the kind of lucky break it’s hard to think he deserves. It could be down to one of two things. The less likely, and the one we have to hope against, is that Cellino has seen a chance to stitch up an incomer the way GFH stitched up him. Get in some naive young investor, have them fund whatever Gerry Mink wants to do in the January transfer window, then if it ends in promotion to the Premier League, pull the tablecloth from under the dinner set and then nick all the cutlery. If it doesn’t, take the money and leave it to the new sucker to sort out.

More likely is that Radrizzani has, for whatever reason, been persuaded to allow Cellino to see how this season pans out. Cellino will, as he always does, be convinced that his lawyers will run rings around The FA and have his impending ban thrown out; that’ll leave him free to entertain in the president’s suite from now until May, when he can take the Championship trophy in his hands and do a lap of honour as thousands of white roses are thrown to him from the grateful peasants in the stands (who had an extra fiver added to their ticket, giving them a voucher for a quid’s worth of said roses and a plastic glass of warm prosseco).

To which Radrizzani, whose business partner Silva, has been said to be a neighbour of Cellino’s in Miami — which could mean either they share a district, a country club, or a back fence and cups of sugar — and who will have worked with Cellino when MP & Silva partnered on broadcasting deals with Cagliari (the friendly Dahlia TV Cup, in 2009, featured Cagliari and was launched with quotes from Radrizzani), may well have listened sympathetically, and been moved to do his old business pal a favour. Andrea will get what he wants at Leeds, now or later; so why not let ol’Massimo have his glory and leave with honour? Besides, The FA will probably ban him anyway.

Which brings us back, again, to the question, what does Andrea Radrizzani want with Leeds United?
Perhaps it’s to do with his Miami partner, Riccardo Silva. Silva is four years older than Radrizzani and has a much higher profile; his family own a hundred year old chemicals business, he’s an art collector who owns Warhols and Quinns, and with his wife Tatiana, he hosted a dinner last January to celebrate the expansion of Miami’s Bass Museum of Art. He owns MP Milan, MP Paris and MP Miami, agencies managing celebrities and models.

In April 2016 he launched Miami FC in the NASL, a brand new club co-owned by Paolo Maldini. And when they say brand new, they mean it; the story goes that friends suggested Silva should start a team in April 2015; the club was unveiled in May, had a stadium by October and began playing in April. The head coach is Alessandro Nesta, kits are by Macron. An article in the Telegraph contrasted that with David Beckham’s MSL Miami franchise; begun in 2013, it’ll play in 2018 at the earliest.
Silva told the Telegraph the project was about passion; it has to be, as he can’t be there every day while also running MP & Silva. But it has potential for growth — especially if Beckham can get his team up and running, and generate interest and rivalry — and growth is MP & Silva’s business. “It’s very long term — I did it thinking about the next 10 or 20 years,” he said.

Silva also said, “I never would have done it in Europe”; he prefers US style presentation, and more importantly, there isn’t the opportunity for growth that you get in the new soccer frontier of Miami. “Soccer is already huge [in Europe] and there isn’t this big potential. In the US you can start with something small and have a big growth potential,” he said.

But what if you weren’t Riccardo Silva, but were Andrea Radrizzani; four years younger, without your name on the shingle, you don’t own the art or the restaurants or hang with Maldini. But you’ve seen the kick your partner is getting out of running a football club, and like him you can see the growth potential; how all that experience helping league and tournament owners, and all those contacts with sports people and broadcasters all over the world, can be put to practical use on your own venture, your own club.

And while clubs in Europe might not have the growth potential they have in an ‘immature’ market like the USA, what if you could find an underperforming team property on the fringes of one of the world’s best performing league properties, the Premier League? And what if that already lucrative property had just begun to expand into a territory where enormous sums of government money are being spent to establish football as a passion for an enormous captive audience, like China?
Personal meets professional, and creates the opportunity for a project. I spoke recently to a wealth fund manager who works with tech millionaires, a relatively new species found among the rich who has, through entrepreneurial skill, amassed great wealth, but has amassed it at a much younger age than the captains of industry of yore, and still has the inner drive and restlessness of an up and comer with something to prove.

Andrea Radrizzani is 43 years old and set for life, but that’s awful young to retire; and where would be the fun in repeating the same trick that made him rich already? Now’s the time for a risk, and Silva has shown Radrizzani the way.
Which could present a problem for Leeds United — a hungry for glory gambler betting his wealth for Premier League riches was what we thought, at best, Cellino might be. The difference with Radrizzani is that nothing about his background sets off the warning alarms the way even a glance at Cellino’s life story did.

He studied public relations at university. He left and started working in sports broadcasting with Riccardo Silva. He was successful enough to become a founding partner in Silva’s next venture, working as ‘creative lead’ and Group CEO. The growth of MP & Silva into one of the globe’s leading sports broadcasting businesses has been phenomenal. Their track record of delivering for and with elite partners is exemplary. He also runs charitable foundations with the aim of getting kids to participate in sport and cycling, the bastard. About the most damning thing I could find on Radrizzani was an admission that, if he can’t sleep while on an a plane, he’ll sometimes “Help myself to a vodka tonic.” The rest of the time he drinks water; “I never drink coffee on airplanes. Being Italian, I simply know I won’t find a very good one.”

Ken Bates was a born loser, whose big schemes have always ended in failure; chased away from the Caribbean island he “bought” in the early 1970s, he didn’t even finish the East Stand extensions at Elland Road. GFH were chancers who came to flip, but would have had less trouble flipping an oil tanker with a pencil. Cellino was a gambler, who didn’t stop to consider the other players’ hands.
The contrasts with Radrizzani couldn’t be sharper. But this is Leeds United, so what’s the downside? Well, it depends on the plan. Because what Radrizzani is good at — public relations, broadcasting rights, production and market growth — pretty much represent all the things about football that traditionalists among football fans detest. It’s the frame, not the picture; the TV (and online) experience, not the game as seen from the stands. Radrizzani could be perfect for maximising the commercial opportunities in the Premier League, but who would trade that for the wildly swinging bollocks of Pontus Jansson knocking over opponents like nine-pins here in Division Two?
Part of the question here is experience; Radrizzani has only ever seen football clubs from the other side of the table — he hasn’t run one himself — but let’s say he’s a fast learner. Let’s also say that if, as rumoured, Ivan Bravo is coming with him, then the former Director of Strategy at Real Madrid, who is currently developing the sports infrastructure of Qatar with the aim of their national team being competitive when (if) they host the World Cup in 2022, would seem like the right sort of help, especially when compared to, say, Hockaday and Lewis.

The other part of the question is pretty much out of Radrizzani’s hands, but a problem that in a sense GFH and Cellino have protected us from: whether we want to be dragged, kicking and screaming, not just into the modern era of football, but to the cutting edge of its next generational advance. If there truly is synergy between Radrizzani’s twin interests in Baofong and Leeds United, it could mean that in the not too far distant future watching United’s tour of China through virtual reality headsets, so that when, on the other side of the world, Jansson’s testicles swing, back here in Leeds, you duck. And you probably pay handsomely for the privilege.

Leeds United aren’t so much a sleeping giant these days as an anachronism. How many Premier League clubs have wooden seats in their main stand, not to mention no executive boxes there with a sheltered view of the pitch? And yet that’s the way we love Elland Road. The longing, as this season’s crowds have shown, has been for success on the pitch: we just want a good football team. A really good one. And if that’s what Radrizzani delivers, the city will be happy.

But Andrea Radrizzani is unlikely to stop there. If he’s a success, things will change at Elland Road; including, I’m sure, some things we’d rather stay the same; then it becomes a matter of whether he can convince us to go with him into football’s future. Which, while it might not be an easy process, must be preferable to having another owner who we have to try and drive out. Let’s see.
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Originally published in The Square Ball Volume 27, Issue 6
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http://www.thecitytalking.com/tsb-week-238-lufc-virtual-andrea-radrizzani/
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: AsbjørnApril 25, 2017, 16:18:47
Og her er hva en kjenning av en waccoer rapporterte om Ivan, den gang arbeidende 'for megabucks' i Quatar:

Here's what a mate of mine said some months back who works in Qatar and knows him and has worked with him when I got in touch ........
 
 
He was brought in here to set up the academy with good coaches and good background staff, all your physiologists and sports scientists and everything else that comes with it these days he helped create the Performance Lab at Real Madrid so he'll certainly come in and look to set up the back-end of the club with good facilities and good people, and obviously he knows well how to run a first rate academy. So pains me to say it but he would be a good appointment.
That said I just can't see it. He's on mega bucks here and coordinating a pretty amazing project ahead of the World Cup. So not sure why he'd leave. Remember he left Real Madrid to come here! So I'd be surprised if LUFC could afford/attract him. Might be a part-time thing.
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: AsbjørnApril 25, 2017, 16:23:06
waccoe:
Couple of my friends work at Aspire within Performance Management and Scouting. Said really clued up bloke and has a real global network set up. Very keen on youth and finding gems from obscure places.
 
Expect some additional revenues from next season with Radz and Bravo. Strong on commercial agreements outside of the football.  
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: AsbjørnApril 25, 2017, 16:28:18
Hay gikk tilbake på en tidligere tweet:
Phil Hay @PhilHayYEP
Bravo is remaining with the Aspire Academy in Qatar, in tandem with his Elland Road role. He'll effectively be a consultant for Leeds. #lufc
12:19 PM - 25 Apr 2017
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: DennisApril 25, 2017, 17:30:01
Høres helt nydelig ut om han skal bidra i (gjen-)oppbygging av akademiet!

Helt enig med Leedsfan. Det er slike ansettelser som (potensielt) gjør Leeds til en storklubb igjen.
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: Jon RApril 25, 2017, 18:03:20
Real Madrid høres jo veldig fint ut. Utfordringen blir overføringsverdien til vårt nivå. Ressurstilgangen og kulturen i de to klubbene er jo nesten som å sammenligne epler og pærer.  ;)
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: aurenApril 25, 2017, 18:26:18
Real Madrid høres jo veldig fint ut. Utfordringen blir overføringsverdien til vårt nivå. Ressurstilgangen og kulturen i de to klubbene er jo nesten som å sammenligne epler og pærer.  ;)

Gull og gråstein kanskje?

Tror at dette kan være en veldig solid og spennende signering, men jeg avventer litt min begeistring. Håper bare han er klar over hva han går til...

auren
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: DennisApril 25, 2017, 18:35:05
Real Madrid høres jo veldig fint ut. Utfordringen blir overføringsverdien til vårt nivå. Ressurstilgangen og kulturen i de to klubbene er jo nesten som å sammenligne epler og pærer.  ;)

Kan jo være han har opparbeidet både nettverk og kompetanse på sin reise også.

Og om han trenger hjelp, er vi alle eksperter her inne!
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: AsbjørnApril 25, 2017, 19:24:18

Tror at dette kan være en veldig solid og spennende signering, men jeg avventer litt min begeistring. Håper bare han er klar over hva han går til...

Du som følger såpass med vet jo at han selv har vært i Leeds, og har kjent Andrea i en årrekke - joda, han vet hva det går i. Og jeg tipper de har en plan med hva han skal bidra med. :)
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010April 25, 2017, 21:30:28
https://www.leedsunited.com/news/club-news/21849/leeds-united-appoint-ivan-bravo-to-board-of-directors

Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010April 25, 2017, 21:33:36
Phil Hay

Bravo is remaining with the Aspire Academy in Qatar, in tandem with his Elland Road role. He'll effectively be a consultant for Leeds. #lufc
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: Jon RApril 25, 2017, 22:04:07

Tror at dette kan være en veldig solid og spennende signering, men jeg avventer litt min begeistring. Håper bare han er klar over hva han går til...

Du som følger såpass med vet jo at han selv har vært i Leeds, og har kjent Andrea i en årrekke - joda, han vet hva det går i. Og jeg tipper de har en plan med hva han skal bidra med. :)
Hva mener du med at han har vært i Leeds? Jeg har også vært i Leeds uten at det gjør meg mer egnet til jobben av den grunn.  :)
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: AsbjørnApril 25, 2017, 22:06:44

Tror at dette kan være en veldig solid og spennende signering, men jeg avventer litt min begeistring. Håper bare han er klar over hva han går til...

Du som følger såpass med vet jo at han selv har vært i Leeds, og har kjent Andrea i en årrekke - joda, han vet hva det går i. Og jeg tipper de har en plan med hva han skal bidra med. :)
Hva mener du med at han har vært i Leeds? Jeg har også vært i Leeds uten at det gjør meg mer egnet til jobben av den grunn.  :)
At han har blitt observert rundt flere hjemmekamper samt at Andrea har lagt ut instagrambilder m. bl.a. denne karen i en stor gjeng av 'Andrea-folk'. Det sluttes jo dermed at denne gjengen sammen lenge har planlagt strategier for tiden fremover. :) #mehope
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: Jon RApril 25, 2017, 22:12:13

Tror at dette kan være en veldig solid og spennende signering, men jeg avventer litt min begeistring. Håper bare han er klar over hva han går til...

Du som følger såpass med vet jo at han selv har vært i Leeds, og har kjent Andrea i en årrekke - joda, han vet hva det går i. Og jeg tipper de har en plan med hva han skal bidra med. :)
Hva mener du med at han har vært i Leeds? Jeg har også vært i Leeds uten at det gjør meg mer egnet til jobben av den grunn.  :)
At han har blitt observert rundt flere hjemmekamper samt at Andrea har lagt ut instagrambilder m. bl.a. denne karen i en stor gjeng av 'Andrea-folk'. Det sluttes jo dermed at denne gjengen sammen lenge har planlagt strategier for tiden fremover. :) #mehope
*tommel opp*  :)
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: aurenApril 25, 2017, 23:05:58
Phil Hay

Bravo is remaining with the Aspire Academy in Qatar, in tandem with his Elland Road role. He'll effectively be a consultant for Leeds. #lufc

Så han vil bo, jobbe og oppholde seg i Qatar mens han er konsulent på "fritida" for Leeds? Lukter dyre konsulenttimer i min nese. Trodde først han ville jobbe 100 % med Leeds og bo i byen.

auren
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Mai 02, 2017, 00:59:45
Telegraph

Last week he appointed former Real Madrid director Ivan Bravo to the board while Angus Kinnear, who has worked at Arsenal and West Ham, is also poised to join.
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: XernMai 02, 2017, 01:45:09
Høres isåfall veldig bra ut.
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: NørgaardMai 02, 2017, 10:14:27
Telegraph

Last week he appointed former Real Madrid director Ivan Bravo to the board while Angus Kinnear, who has worked at Arsenal and West Ham, is also poised to join.

Yikes!

Nye tider i Leeds  :D
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: DennisMai 02, 2017, 10:19:58
La oss håpe dette er starten på en ny æra for Leeds United. Radrizzani er i ferd med å sette folk i spesifikke roller og forhåpentligvis gjøre klubben mer profesjonell og strømlinjeformet. Dette er oppløftende nyheter etter over ti år med micro management fra Ken Bates og Massimo Cellino.

Optimist.
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: DenHviteYeboahMai 02, 2017, 10:31:22
La oss håpe dette er starten på en ny æra for Leeds United. Radrizzani er i ferd med å sette folk i spesifikke roller og forhåpentligvis gjøre klubben mer profesjonell og strømlinjeformet. Dette er oppløftende nyheter etter over ti år med micro management fra Ken Bates og Massimo Cellino.

Optimist.
Enig der, men det avhenger også av dette med penger....vi må opp et hakk når det gjelder spillere inn i troppen. For å heve lagets kvalitet nytter det ikke bare å ha flinke folk i administrasjonen. For at disse spillerne skal komme til oss ISTEDET for å gå til andre klubber i divisjonen, så må klubben friste med noe annet enn fanatiske supportere.....enten vi liker det eller ei, så er lønn en meget viktig faktor her....foregående år, særlig under Bates, så tapte vi nesten hver gang en spiller når et annet lag i divisjonen kom på banen....
La Monk/Clotet få fortsette, og la de få midler til å kjøpe kvalitet ;)
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: DennisMai 02, 2017, 11:35:04
La oss håpe dette er starten på en ny æra for Leeds United. Radrizzani er i ferd med å sette folk i spesifikke roller og forhåpentligvis gjøre klubben mer profesjonell og strømlinjeformet. Dette er oppløftende nyheter etter over ti år med micro management fra Ken Bates og Massimo Cellino.

Optimist.
Enig der, men det avhenger også av dette med penger....vi må opp et hakk når det gjelder spillere inn i troppen. For å heve lagets kvalitet nytter det ikke bare å ha flinke folk i administrasjonen. For at disse spillerne skal komme til oss ISTEDET for å gå til andre klubber i divisjonen, så må klubben friste med noe annet enn fanatiske supportere.....enten vi liker det eller ei, så er lønn en meget viktig faktor her....foregående år, særlig under Bates, så tapte vi nesten hver gang en spiller når et annet lag i divisjonen kom på banen....
La Monk/Clotet få fortsette, og la de få midler til å kjøpe kvalitet ;)

Jeg sier ikke at stallen ikke trenger penger, men klubben er nødt til å bygge opp organisasjon like mye som laget. Det ville vært teit å bygge et svært luksushus med innedørs svømmebasseng og landeplass til helikopter, uten en solid grunnmur (og inntekt til å dekke kostnadene). Radrizzani og co må tenke langsiktig, samtidig som det jages på for opprykk. Smarte investeringer nå, kan gi stor avkastning i fremtiden. Dumme investeringer nå, kan sette klubben tilbake nok en gang.

Leeds har ingen søkkrik onkel. Radrizzani har midler, men det er tydelig at han er en forretningsmann som ønsker at klubben skal kunne stå på egne bein. Det er svært positivt! Og nå gjør han strategiske ansettelser for å bygge klubb. Med eksempelvis Bravos nettverk og erfaring på aller høyeste nivå, bør det være duket for at Leeds kan knytte kontakter som vil være gunstige i lengre tid.

Jeg hater å si, ettersom jeg har mange kompiser som holder med laget, men Leeds har en god del å lære av Tottenham. Nå har de vært en toppklubb i flere år, men der har businessen hele tiden vært fornuftig og økonomisk holdbar. De har solgt unna Bale og Modric som setter laget sportslig tilbake en periode, men kommer styrket ut av det - grunnet langsiktighet. Nå er det det mest spennende laget i Premier League, snart klart med flunkende nytt stadion og deler av staben skal etter sigende ha takket pent nei til Manchester United, feks.

I tillegg tiltrekker klubben seg de mest spennende (ikke miks med de mest kjente navnene) spillerne på kontinentet - alt med noe så "grusomt" som et lønnstak.

Leeds har en enorm vei å gå for og komme dit, men det er fullt mulig uten oligarker og sjeiker. Og det skal jo vi være glad for, ettersom Leeds ikke har noen av de.

Jeg er positivt og optimistisk til ansettelsene som gjøres, samtidig som jeg avventer effekten av disse før det tar helt av. For det blir ingen revolusjon og ti stjernespillere inn i sommer.
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: aurenMai 02, 2017, 11:42:40
La oss håpe dette er starten på en ny æra for Leeds United. Radrizzani er i ferd med å sette folk i spesifikke roller og forhåpentligvis gjøre klubben mer profesjonell og strømlinjeformet. Dette er oppløftende nyheter etter over ti år med micro management fra Ken Bates og Massimo Cellino.

Optimist.
Enig der, men det avhenger også av dette med penger....vi må opp et hakk når det gjelder spillere inn i troppen. For å heve lagets kvalitet nytter det ikke bare å ha flinke folk i administrasjonen. For at disse spillerne skal komme til oss ISTEDET for å gå til andre klubber i divisjonen, så må klubben friste med noe annet enn fanatiske supportere.....enten vi liker det eller ei, så er lønn en meget viktig faktor her....foregående år, særlig under Bates, så tapte vi nesten hver gang en spiller når et annet lag i divisjonen kom på banen....
La Monk/Clotet få fortsette, og la de få midler til å kjøpe kvalitet ;)

Jeg sier ikke at stallen ikke trenger penger, men klubben er nødt til å bygge opp organisasjon like mye som laget. Det ville vært teit å bygge et svært luksushus med innedørs svømmebasseng og landeplass til helikopter, uten en solid grunnmur (og inntekt til å dekke kostnadene). Radrizzani og co må tenke langsiktig, samtidig som det jages på for opprykk. Smarte investeringer nå, kan gi stor avkastning i fremtiden. Dumme investeringer nå, kan sette klubben tilbake nok en gang.

Leeds har ingen søkkrik onkel. Radrizzani har midler, men det er tydelig at han er en forretningsmann som ønsker at klubben skal kunne stå på egne bein. Det er svært positivt! Og nå gjør han strategiske ansettelser for å bygge klubb. Med eksempelvis Bravos nettverk og erfaring på aller høyeste nivå, bør det være duket for at Leeds kan knytte kontakter som vil være gunstige i lengre tid.

Jeg hater å si, ettersom jeg har mange kompiser som holder med laget, men Leeds har en god del å lære av Tottenham. Nå har de vært en toppklubb i flere år, men der har businessen hele tiden vært fornuftig og økonomisk holdbar. De har solgt unna Bale og Modric som setter laget sportslig tilbake en periode, men kommer styrket ut av det - grunnet langsiktighet. Nå er det det mest spennende laget i Premier League, snart klart med flunkende nytt stadion og deler av staben skal etter sigende ha takket pent nei til Manchester United, feks.

I tillegg tiltrekker klubben seg de mest spennende (ikke miks med de mest kjente navnene) spillerne på kontinentet - alt med noe så "grusomt" som et lønnstak.

Leeds har en enorm vei å gå for og komme dit, men det er fullt mulig uten oligarker og sjeiker. Og det skal jo vi være glad for, ettersom Leeds ikke har noen av de.

Jeg er positivt og optimistisk til ansettelsene som gjøres, samtidig som jeg avventer effekten av disse før det tar helt av. For det blir ingen revolusjon og ti stjernespillere inn i sommer.

Kjempebra innlegg Dennis. Støtter deg fullt og holdent her.

Og vedrørende Tottenham - dette er en klubb som nå minner litt om Leeds anno 2000, med mange talentfulle spillere og satsing på britiske talenter. Har aldri likt klubben noe særlig tidligere, men det er den klubben av topp seks i PL som jeg misliker minst.

auren
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: SydhagenMai 02, 2017, 12:24:47
Dennis: +1 !!


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Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: DenHviteYeboahMai 02, 2017, 14:31:09
La oss håpe dette er starten på en ny æra for Leeds United. Radrizzani er i ferd med å sette folk i spesifikke roller og forhåpentligvis gjøre klubben mer profesjonell og strømlinjeformet. Dette er oppløftende nyheter etter over ti år med micro management fra Ken Bates og Massimo Cellino.

Optimist.
Enig der, men det avhenger også av dette med penger....vi må opp et hakk når det gjelder spillere inn i troppen. For å heve lagets kvalitet nytter det ikke bare å ha flinke folk i administrasjonen. For at disse spillerne skal komme til oss ISTEDET for å gå til andre klubber i divisjonen, så må klubben friste med noe annet enn fanatiske supportere.....enten vi liker det eller ei, så er lønn en meget viktig faktor her....foregående år, særlig under Bates, så tapte vi nesten hver gang en spiller når et annet lag i divisjonen kom på banen....
La Monk/Clotet få fortsette, og la de få midler til å kjøpe kvalitet ;)

Jeg sier ikke at stallen ikke trenger penger, men klubben er nødt til å bygge opp organisasjon like mye som laget. Det ville vært teit å bygge et svært luksushus med innedørs svømmebasseng og landeplass til helikopter, uten en solid grunnmur (og inntekt til å dekke kostnadene). Radrizzani og co må tenke langsiktig, samtidig som det jages på for opprykk. Smarte investeringer nå, kan gi stor avkastning i fremtiden. Dumme investeringer nå, kan sette klubben tilbake nok en gang.

Leeds har ingen søkkrik onkel. Radrizzani har midler, men det er tydelig at han er en forretningsmann som ønsker at klubben skal kunne stå på egne bein. Det er svært positivt! Og nå gjør han strategiske ansettelser for å bygge klubb. Med eksempelvis Bravos nettverk og erfaring på aller høyeste nivå, bør det være duket for at Leeds kan knytte kontakter som vil være gunstige i lengre tid.

Jeg hater å si, ettersom jeg har mange kompiser som holder med laget, men Leeds har en god del å lære av Tottenham. Nå har de vært en toppklubb i flere år, men der har businessen hele tiden vært fornuftig og økonomisk holdbar. De har solgt unna Bale og Modric som setter laget sportslig tilbake en periode, men kommer styrket ut av det - grunnet langsiktighet. Nå er det det mest spennende laget i Premier League, snart klart med flunkende nytt stadion og deler av staben skal etter sigende ha takket pent nei til Manchester United, feks.

I tillegg tiltrekker klubben seg de mest spennende (ikke miks med de mest kjente navnene) spillerne på kontinentet - alt med noe så "grusomt" som et lønnstak.

Leeds har en enorm vei å gå for og komme dit, men det er fullt mulig uten oligarker og sjeiker. Og det skal jo vi være glad for, ettersom Leeds ikke har noen av de.

Jeg er positivt og optimistisk til ansettelsene som gjøres, samtidig som jeg avventer effekten av disse før det tar helt av. For det blir ingen revolusjon og ti stjernespillere inn i sommer.
Bra innlegg, men jeg har 2 spørsmål til deg:
1. Hvilke av de 6 øverste lagene i PL har ikke en rik onkel eller tre, og står støtt på egne ben økonomisk?
2. Mener du at pengebruken til Levy og de andre i Tottenham har vært moderat de 15 siste årene?
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: SydhagenMai 02, 2017, 14:39:50
Skal garantere at eierne til ManU, Arsenal og Spurs ikke bruker av egen lomme i de klubbene. De belåner klubben for å finansiere kjøp. Mye av økonomien henter de og fra tv avtalen.


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Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: DennisMai 02, 2017, 14:56:27
Bra innlegg, men jeg har 2 spørsmål til deg:
1. Hvilke av de 6 øverste lagene i PL har ikke en rik onkel eller tre, og står støtt på egne ben økonomisk?
2. Mener du at pengebruken til Levy og de andre i Tottenham har vært moderat de 15 siste årene?

1. Uten å gå i detalj på regnskapene: Arsenal, Man Utd og Tottenham.
2. Ja, absolutt. De har kjøpt for mye, men de har også solgt for mye.

Presisering:
1- Alle eierne er rike, men ønsker at klubbene skal stå på egne bein. Driften skal være sunn og investeringene skal være nettopp det - investeringer - ikke dekning av tap. I Chelsea og Man City er mer typiske "lekegrinder", men også de har utvilsomt bygget klubb.
2. Spurs har kjøpt for store summer, men også solgt for enorme summer de siste årene.

I tillegg må det påpekes at du kan ikke si at eks Tottenham gir 300 millioner for en spiller, ergo burde Leeds også gjøre det. Om det ikke er å sammenligne epler og pærer, blir det i det minste epler av forskjellig slag. Tottenham har en helt annet omsetning enn Leeds, dermed kan de kjøpe for langt større summer og belønne med større havresekker. Når det er sagt, er det liten tvil om at Tottenham er en klubb som holder i tøylene langt mer enn ligakonkurrentene og har tilsynelatende langt større hell.

Sydhagen: Det stemmer nok! Og Glazer-familien spytta vel inn sin private gjeld, blant annet for ikke å bli veltet over ende, fordi de visste at Man Utd er en pengemaskin. Problemet med Leeds United, er at klubben verken er en pengemaskin eller har noen eiendeler å ta i pant mot belåning.
Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: SydhagenMai 02, 2017, 14:59:45
West Ham managing director Angus Kinnear is leaving the club to join Leeds United as their new chief executive #lufc

Kinnear's appointment is the latest piece in the jigsaw that will see @andrearadri taking full control of #lufc


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Tittel: Sv: New man on board at Leeds United / Ivan Bravo
Skrevet av: DennisMai 02, 2017, 15:05:48
For finansåret 2014-15:

Arsenal
Omsetning: 345 millioner pund
Resultat før skatt: 25 millioner pund (overskudd)
Nettogjeld: 6 millioner pund

Liverpool
Omsetning: 298 millioner pund
Resultat før skatt: 60 millioner pund
Nettogjeld: 95 millioner pund

Manchester United
Omsetning: 395 millioner pund
Resultat før skatt: 4 mllioner pund i tap
Nettogjeld: 255 millioner pund (synkende)

Tottenham
Omsetning: 196 millioner pund (sannsynligvis langt høyere for 15-16)
Resultat før skatt: 12 millioner pund (jf over)
Nettogjeld: 21 millioner pund

Kilde:
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/may/25/premier-league-finances-club-by-club-breakdown-david-conn


Men nå er vi på full vei vekk fra temaet. Poenget mitt finner du i forrige innlegg, DHY.
Tittel: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Mai 23, 2017, 12:49:28
Manager:

Chief executive:

Director of Football: Victor Orta (ex-Sevilla, Zenit St. Petersburg og M'boro)

Technical director:

Managing Director: Angus Kinnear (ex-West Ham og Arsenal)


Styret:
Styreformann - Andrea Radrizziani
Ivan Bravo (ex-Real Madrid)
Angus Kinnear
Andre Tegner (Aser’s head of investments and strategies)
Og kanskje:
Feng Ze Yeh (A lawyer from The Aser Group)



Eierstruktur:
Radrizzani himself and his  investment firm, Aser Group Holding, står bak kjøpet av Leeds United.

Eierskap Elland Road:


Eierskap Thorp Arch:



Fyller ut etterhvert!
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzianis team
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Mai 23, 2017, 12:50:32
Rykte om ny technical director:

http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/football/leeds-united/leeds-united-whites-line-up-new-technical-director-1-8557094
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzianis team
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Mai 23, 2017, 12:53:47
Rykte om ny chief excecutive:

http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/football/leeds-united/leeds-united-chief-executive-ben-mansford-heading-for-the-elland-road-exit-1-8552308


Angus Kinnear fra West Ham!
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzianis team
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Mai 23, 2017, 12:55:55
Ny mann i styret: Ivan Bravo

https://www.google.no/amp/www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/football/leeds-united/leeds-united-bravo-capture-is-radrizzani-s-first-significant-move-since-buying-into-the-elland-road-club-1-8511582/amp

 :)
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzianis team
Skrevet av: Jon RMai 23, 2017, 18:19:37
Rad har vært tydelig på at han ikke skal drive med ting han selv ikke har noe greie på. Kan være starten på en ny gullalder dette hvis han lykkes med å bygge videre på fundamentet som Cellino har lagt. Jeg har trua!
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzianis team
Skrevet av: Rudi G.Mai 23, 2017, 18:51:04
Da er takeoveren fullført!

https://www.leedsunited.com/news/club-news/21921/club-statement
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzianis team
Skrevet av: AsbjørnMai 23, 2017, 18:54:35
:)
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzianis team
Skrevet av: SydhagenMai 23, 2017, 18:55:20
Da er vi i gang!


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Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis team
Skrevet av: NørgaardMai 25, 2017, 13:11:25
Umiddelbart er man da positiv overfor Radrizzani efter at have set interviews med ham. Virker seriøs og har realistiske visioner.
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis team
Skrevet av: AsbjørnMai 25, 2017, 13:48:17
Phil Hay‏ @PhilHayYEP  3h
3 hours ago
Replying to @WaltonAidan
not sure it'll be today but Kinnear will be joining shortly. Expecting Orta to come in as technical director too.
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis team
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Mai 26, 2017, 13:41:38
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Angus Kinnear joins the club from West Ham.

Leeds United are pleased to announce the appointment to the Board of Angus Kinnear as Managing Director.

Angus joins the club after spending the past three years as Managing Director at West Ham United where he presided over the Hammers move from Upton Park to the Olympic Stadium, growing the season ticket base to over 50,000 and doubling commercial revenue.

Prior to his spell at West Ham, Angus spent a decade at Arsenal as the Gunner’s Director of Marketing, Sales and Partnerships.

During his time with Arsenal, he led the club’s sales and marketing strategy for the Emirates Stadium and the surrounding property regeneration before focusing on growing Arsenal’s brand and commercial interests internationally.

Speaking about the appointment, Leeds United chairman Andrea Radrizzani said, “I am delighted to bring in a Managing Director of Angus’ calibre and experience and on behalf of everyone at Leeds United, I would like to wish him a very warm welcome to the club.

“I have experienced working with Angus in the past and I am confident his commercial experience and management skills will help to bring Leeds United to the next level of engagement for partners and fans.

“Angus has an excellent track record during leading roles at Arsenal and West Ham and I am sure he will contribute a great deal to the club.

“I am looking forward to working with him as we drive Leeds United forward into a new era.

Angus Kinnear will officially join the club on 8th June 2017.
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis team
Skrevet av: AsbjørnMai 26, 2017, 13:43:44
Burde ikke 'Manageren og hans backroom staff'  og denne tråden slåes sammen??? :o
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis team
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Mai 26, 2017, 14:04:45
Managing Director looking forward to Leeds challenge.

New Leeds United Managing Director Angus Kinnear spoke exclusively to www.leedsunited.com about joining the club.

Angus has joined Leeds from West Ham United where he has spent the past three years, overseeing their move from Upton Park to the Olympic Stadium.

Prior to his time at the Hammers, Kinnear spent 10 years at Arsenal as the Gunners Director of Marketing, Sales and Partnerships.

He becomes Chairman Andrea Radrizzani’s first major management appointment to the club staff and is looking forward to the challenge.

“It is a privilege to have the opportunity to join this great club with its legendary fan base,” said Kinnear.

“I share Andrea's ambitious vision and will work tirelessly to realise this club's immense potential and make our supporters proud.

“I am confident that with our supporters, team and board united, we will become a formidable force.”
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis team
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Mai 26, 2017, 14:08:59
Managing Director looking forward to Leeds challenge.

New Leeds United Managing Director Angus Kinnear spoke exclusively to www.leedsunited.com about joining the club.

Angus has joined Leeds from West Ham United where he has spent the past three years, overseeing their move from Upton Park to the Olympic Stadium.

Prior to his time at the Hammers, Kinnear spent 10 years at Arsenal as the Gunners Director of Marketing, Sales and Partnerships.

He becomes Chairman Andrea Radrizzani’s first major management appointment to the club staff and is looking forward to the challenge.

“It is a privilege to have the opportunity to join this great club with its legendary fan base,” said Kinnear.

“I share Andrea's ambitious vision and will work tirelessly to realise this club's immense potential and make our supporters proud.

“I am confident that with our supporters, team and board united, we will become a formidable force.”
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis team
Skrevet av: Jon RMai 26, 2017, 14:19:34
Burde ikke 'Manageren og hans backroom staff'  og denne tråden slåes sammen??? :o
Feel free, Asbjørn. Du har fortsatt moderatortilgang.  ;)
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis team
Skrevet av: XernMai 26, 2017, 14:52:23
Virker som en knallbra ansettelse!  :)
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis team
Skrevet av: AsbjørnMai 26, 2017, 15:14:01
Burde ikke 'Manageren og hans backroom staff'  og denne tråden slåes sammen??? :o
Feel free, Asbjørn. Du har fortsatt moderatortilgang.  ;)
Hehe, joda. Ville bare få klarhet om det var ulike hensikter med emnene ;)
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis team
Skrevet av: LundewhitesMai 26, 2017, 15:53:11
Virker som en knallbra ansettelse!  :)
Ja fullt på høyde med møbelselgeren til Cellino  ;)
Men minst to her inne er vel uenig i det og ...
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis team
Skrevet av: AsbjørnMai 26, 2017, 16:26:58
Moscowhite med en hel del gode punkter om den siste uka...
Merker meg bl.a. at Andrea en gang har sagt at Massimo har latt ham planlegge 'fremtiden' og har vært lite med i day to day decisions. Massimo har vært fraværende. Hvem har hjulpet Garry da, Mansford??? :o

The Square Ball Week: On The Second Day
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BY Moscowhite
“I wish Andrea good luck,” said Massimo Cellino in his parting message to Leeds United. “I am sure he will continue what I have started.”
LOL. Cheers Massimo. We’ll all remember to thank Dave Hockaday for his part of the journey when we reach the Champions League, too.
For almost two days, we could laugh. And relax, and smile. And think about how different it was all going to become with Andrea Radrizzani as 100% owner of Leeds United.
“Probably we need to thank Cellino,” Radrizzani told Adam Pope of BBC Radio Leeds. “A little bit unconsciously and with a bit of superficiality, and not with a due diligence to cover the club, he found himself in the ocean, and he had to work hard to clean up, and bring the club in a better position.” In other words, Cellino got himself into trouble, and managed to get out without bringing about a total implosion. So thanks, we guess. “Now it’s not in a good position, but it’s in a better position, where it’s possible to build something.”
Which is pretty much the prevailing view of the fans. And if you could say one thing about Radrizzani’s first interviews after completing his takeover, it was that he did a good job of reflecting the prevailing views of the fans. Announcing Ronaldo Vieira’s four year contract at the same time as the takeover was a masterstroke in doing things the way they haven’t been done. The promise to buy back Elland Road is more than a promise, it’s an intent: “I prove in my life, when I say something, normally it happens. And this is already planned, we are already working, my team in the past few months has worked hard on different projects, and one of these is Elland Road, and it will happen within the summer.” That’s got a bit more about it than, “On Thursday I am going to the bank and I will buy our stadium,” especially as it isn’t being said by someone who sets off silent alarms whenever he walks into a branch of TSB.
So far, so genuinely good. Radrizzani’s air was of someone prepared for this moment of taking charge. “I continue to work, as I started to do already since January, or actually even last year when I started my discussion with Massimo Cellino to enter in the club,” he said. “So has been one year already of passion, emotion and hard work, so it will continue even more. And with the difference now, I can do with my own decision, and following my planning and strategy.”
The contract for Vieira was the evidence to back up the words, along with the executive appointments: former Real Madrid strategist Ivan Bravo already on the board as a consultant, Angus Kinnear moving from West Ham to replace Ben Mansford as chief executive, Victor Orta believed to be coming from Middlesbrough as sporting director. Again, compare it with the early days of Cellino, when the plug was pulled from the Thorp Arch pool, and Gianluca Festa, Brian McDermott, Benito Carbone, Dave Hockaday and Darko Milanic had all been and gone by the time it was empty.
Radrizzani was saying all the things Leeds fans wanted — needed — to hear, in the way we wanted — needed — to hear them. No bombast. No bold promises. No deadlines for promotion. As his promises of the Premier League came to nothing, Cellino fell back upon superstition: he wouldn’t plan for the Premier League, he decided, because you couldn’t: instead he would wish for it, because that’s the only way to make something in football come true. And now, Radrizzani, talking about his “final goal” of being a top-eight Premier League club: “How to achieve is a lot of hard work, planning, management, and investment. So it will take years.” Sound. Talk sensibly like this, show us how you’re going to take us with you, and we might have a chance of going somewhere.
The accord with the fans extended to Radrizzani’s opinions of events on the pitch. “I’m proud of my players, I think they did a good season,” he said. “Obviously we have regret for how the season finished, but they did their best, and we need to start from this as a base and improve. And I’m sure with more games and more experience the same players can deliver a better job, and then it is our commitment to try to improve this squad.”
Few fans would disagree with that assessment. To still be so interested so late in the season, after years — including this one — when expectations have been so low, was a fine achievement, but expectations in football don’t take long to switch from low to high. With the play-offs, Wembley and the Premier League so tantalising close, for it to have all slip away was awful disappointing.
What remained after the disappointment, though, wasn’t only charitable; it was celebratory. There hasn’t been too much appetite to delve into the reasons for United’s late season depression, perhaps for fear that what we might find would burst the happy bubble blowing around the fans, the club, and Garry Monk. Player unrest had been part of his downfall at Swansea; but those rumours about Pontus Jansson must have been overblown. The inflexibility of his tactics seemed to hurt us, but was just down to lack of personnel, and maybe a touch of managerial inexperience, right? Some of his signings, like Grimes and Barrow, were disappointing. But you can’t win them all?
“I’m sure with more games and more experience the same players can deliver a better job,” said Radrizzani, and in recent weeks the same has been applied to the manager. Even his imperfections were better than the best Hockaday or Evans had to offer, and he earned his chance to be the continuity between Cellino’s anxious era, and the purple new world of Radrizzani and The New Power Executive. As ‘Sign Garry Monk!’ echoed around Leeds Arena during local hero Josh Warrington’s post-season fight, Monk’s thin lips added a faint smile to his straight face. But he was just hiding his mutual devotion, right?
Perhaps not. The evidence from Swansea, and from his demeanour, is that there is a determined careerist streak in Monk, which, given the circumstances of managerial jobs in general and managerial jobs at Leeds in particular, is understandable. From close up, Leeds fans might have questions about specific aspects of how Monk goes about his work. From a distance, though, the world of football sees a manager who entered Elland Road at its most laughing stockest, coped with the basket case in charge, took a squad predicted for the bottom half through a tough start to the edge of the Premier League, and kept his dignity throughout. Leeds United haven’t looked so good for years, and Garry Monk’s stock hasn’t been higher since he was being tipped for the England job. A job, I reckon, Garry Monk reckons he’ll one day deserve.
The world of football is open to Garry Monk this summer. Bearing in mind that last summer Sam Allardyce was planning for the European Championships and the World Cup, and has now left football management altogether, Monk is entitled to take care over his next move. In fact, he’d be barmy not to. And it just might be that too much is moving at Leeds United to make it the best proposition.
Monk has had a lot of heat for coming so close to the play-offs and missing them by so little, but he’s entitled to deflect some of that criticism towards the boardroom. “Ideally, from my situation, we need to improve the planning,” he said at the end of January. “We don’t want to be doing the business on the last day.” But then, at the start of January, the club had essentially split in two, and while Cellino and Radrizzani were harmonious, there was a gulf of inattention between them, into which the second half of the season fell.
“With Massimo, in this period he let me work on the future,” Radrizzani told Phil Hay of the YEP, during the post-takeover glow. “I wasn’t really involved too much in the day to day football. I could work to prepare for my time and my time is here.” With Radrizzani working on the future, and Cellino preparing to become part of the past — or of Brescia’s future — nobody was paying much attention to the present. Garry Monk may feel that a lack of support in the transfer window, with his club’s two owners’ thoughts elsewhere, cost him and the club a true shot at promotion. And if he feels that way, he may also wonder why he’s being left to take the flack.
I don’t doubt he would have questions about the structure Radrizzani has been putting in place around him, too. Ivan Bravo, on the board, is essentially a permanent (if part-time) fixture. It would be interesting to know the length of contract being offered to Victor Orta to become sporting director. It would be even more interesting to compare it to the length of contract being offered to Garry Monk. Monk may know, and he may have sensed that a wind is beginning to blow through Elland Road, gusts that may favour some individuals more than others.
“I think in my opinion it’s fair to have time to know each other because I’m starting now,” said Radrizzani, who you may recall also said he’s been working on the club’s future for the past twelve months. “I never had a chance to know him.” With that in mind, he seems to have decided, the best course of action would be to trigger Monk’s one year contract extension, and then get to know him better.
The problem from Garry Monk’s point of view is that essentially puts him back where he was a year ago, with a year to prove himself against the odds. And it won’t only be the owner to whom he has to prove himself: Bravo and Orta would no doubt have opinions, and longer tenures to back them up. 2016/17 was Monk’s audition, to show himself fit to be made the centre of a long term construction process that would end in the Premier League. Perhaps not with flying colours, but it would be hard to argue he didn’t pass. And yet here is the same offer, only with a larger audition panel, and talk from Radrizzani about the wage bill — “rational”, “risk to be bankrupt”, “careful”, “I’ve learned in the few months with as good teacher as Massimo in the club” — that suggests any future Leeds manager will still have to shop at the Barrow and Grimes end of the market. Or the Victor Orta equivalent.
Taking all this into account, the situation is easier to understand from Garry Monk’s point of view. It might be hard to comprehend that Middlesbrough — as Monk has apparently told one journalist — will give him a better shot at reaching the Premier League, but Steve Gibson plus Premier League parachute payments are an intoxicating combination for any ambitious young manager with thoughts of the England job. And don’t forget that Steve McClaren and Gareth Southgate both passed through the Riverside on their way to becoming national team manager.
What’s more difficult to parse is the attitude of Radrizzani, who has been left shocked and surprised by Monk’s resignation. For all the big picture planning he’s done over the last six months, with plans for the stadium, the land around it, the executive management structure, he seems to have been caught unawares by one important thing: the football.
Which is not surprising. Radrizzani is an experienced and successful businessman, with an excellent track record in sports media. But he’s never run a football club, or worked at one from the inside, or spent much time around English football clubs. Cellino, after twenty-some years at Cagliari, arrived as a worldly-wise know-it-all, and within weeks was giving tearful interviews bemoaning how hard he was finding it, how much more difficult everything is in England, he was pushing the plane, it was loading with luggage, he was dying. Radrizzani doesn’t seem to share Cellino’s penchant for drama (“Where’s Brian?!”), but I suspect he may learn as quickly as Cellino that the Championship might look fun from the outside, it’s not a place for the naive.
Naive is the only word I can think of for imagining that one of the best regarded young managers in the country, at a moment when his achievements have brought him his most acclaim, would be fine with what essentially amounted to another season’s trial, during which any number of factors out of his control — the new owner, the new board, the new executive, the new sporting director, the football being round — could send his stock crashing again. After six months of detailed planning, I expected more than ‘we’ll renew his contract and see how he goes.’
Naivety isn’t a problem as long as Radrizzani gets it out of his system early. And it’s preferable to the alternative, which is that Radrizzani has been lying and a replacement for Monk has been lined up all along. It’s too soon for that sort of nonsense to be starting.
Leeds United can’t afford for Radrizzani to take as long as Cellino to learn the harsh lessons of the cutthroat world of English football, though. He’s got a lot of work to do, and he’s got to do it right, and while his tone discussing buying Elland Road is confident, when talking about the money still owed to GFH he sounds as deflated as Cellino about the hold they continue to have over the club. Signing Vieira to a four year deal on day one was a brilliant statement of intent that increased optimism for the future, failing to keep Monk at the club on day two undid a lot of that confidence.
Radrizzani has to act fast to appoint a new manager, because players need to be signed, and pre-season needs to be organised. But that’s a decision it doesn’t sound like he was expecting to have to make, and when you’re English-football-naive, you’re soon listening to the wrong person and falling under the spell of a Hockaday. In truth, I don’t expect that to happen, because even if he’s learned a harsh lesson about football on his second day in the job, I expect Radrizzani to actually learn from his mistakes, listen to the right people, and not to bullishly believe he’s always in the right.
But then, I didn’t expect Radrizzani to make such a mess of keeping a good manager in post, which is perhaps the lesson of this week, which is annoying, because it’s one we’ve had again and again as Leeds fans. ‘Don’t let your expectations get too high — it only means it’s further to the ground.’ Aye, thanks, the fates. We f**king know.
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http://www.thecitytalking.com/tsb-week-254-leeds-united-on-the-second-day/
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis team
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Mai 26, 2017, 19:27:28
Burde ikke 'Manageren og hans backroom staff'  og denne tråden slåes sammen??? :o
Feel free, Asbjørn. Du har fortsatt moderatortilgang.  ;)
Hehe, joda. Ville bare få klarhet om det var ulike hensikter med emnene ;)

Manageren og backroom staff er kun manager og de som jobber med spillere.

Radrizzianis team er som Cellinos Board en tråd med info om hvordan klubben er bygget opp.
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis team
Skrevet av: AsbjørnMai 26, 2017, 19:29:23


Manageren og backroom staff er kun manager og de som jobber med spillere.

Radrizzianis team er som Cellinos Board en tråd med info om hvordan klubben er bygget opp.
Nemlig. :)

Men kanskje trådtitlene kan reflektere nettopp dette da ;)
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis team
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Mai 26, 2017, 19:42:41


Manageren og backroom staff er kun manager og de som jobber med spillere.

Radrizzianis team er som Cellinos Board en tråd med info om hvordan klubben er bygget opp.
Nemlig. :)

Men kanskje trådtitlene kan reflektere nettopp dette da ;)

Done   ;)
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Mai 27, 2017, 18:56:02
Victor Orta

http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/inside-story-victor-orta-how-13090744


Ikke et veldig bra resymé dette!!!
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: BuddaMai 27, 2017, 19:12:38
Victor Orta

http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/inside-story-victor-orta-how-13090744


Ikke et veldig bra resymé dette!!!

Ikke bra lesning. Spesielt hvis Karanka kommer også. Får satse på at det er litt blame game. Uansett så er en del bomkjøp på Ortas kappe



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Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: AsbjørnMai 27, 2017, 19:17:05
Ikke bra lesning. Spesielt hvis Karanka kommer også. Får satse på at det er litt blame game. Uansett så er en del bomkjøp på Ortas kappe
Nei, ikkje bra. Men ikke alt er nødvendigvis så etterettelig. Det ble jo også skrevet om Pep fra Swanseafans at han var litt 'angiversk' overfor spillerne (har eg lest på waccoe). I Leeds har det ikke vært antydning til noen sånne beskyldninger....
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Skrevet av: Jon RMai 28, 2017, 01:07:56
Ikke bra lesning. Spesielt hvis Karanka kommer også. Får satse på at det er litt blame game. Uansett så er en del bomkjøp på Ortas kappe
Nei, ikkje bra. Men ikke alt er nødvendigvis så etterettelig. Det ble jo også skrevet om Pep fra Swanseafans at han var litt 'angiversk' overfor spillerne (har eg lest på waccoe). I Leeds har det ikke vært antydning til noen sånne beskyldninger....
Minner om at Orta pr i dag kun er et rykte, han er altså ikke er ansatt i Leeds. Ser navnet brukes i denne og andre tråder som om han allerede er involvert i styre og stell. Victor Orta hører altså hjemme i ryktetråden, ikke i Andreas "board".
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Skrevet av: Rudi G.Mai 28, 2017, 01:45:34
Ikke bra lesning. Spesielt hvis Karanka kommer også. Får satse på at det er litt blame game. Uansett så er en del bomkjøp på Ortas kappe
Nei, ikkje bra. Men ikke alt er nødvendigvis så etterettelig. Det ble jo også skrevet om Pep fra Swanseafans at han var litt 'angiversk' overfor spillerne (har eg lest på waccoe). I Leeds har det ikke vært antydning til noen sånne beskyldninger....
Minner om at Orta pr i dag kun er et rykte, han er altså ikke er ansatt i Leeds. Ser navnet brukes i denne og andre tråder som om han allerede er involvert i styre og stell. Victor Orta hører altså hjemme i ryktetråden, ikke i Andreas "board".

 ;D
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Mai 29, 2017, 14:03:45
Ikke bra lesning. Spesielt hvis Karanka kommer også. Får satse på at det er litt blame game. Uansett så er en del bomkjøp på Ortas kappe
Nei, ikkje bra. Men ikke alt er nødvendigvis så etterettelig. Det ble jo også skrevet om Pep fra Swanseafans at han var litt 'angiversk' overfor spillerne (har eg lest på waccoe). I Leeds har det ikke vært antydning til noen sånne beskyldninger....
Minner om at Orta pr i dag kun er et rykte, han er altså ikke er ansatt i Leeds. Ser navnet brukes i denne og andre tråder som om han allerede er involvert i styre og stell. Victor Orta hører altså hjemme i ryktetråden, ikke i Andreas "board".

Lee Sobot
Expecting ex-Middlesbrough man Victor Orta's arrival as #lufc's new technical director to be confirmed at some stage this mid-week #lufc
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: Rudi G.Mai 30, 2017, 16:02:37
Victor Orta på plass.

https://www.leedsunited.com/news/club-news/21945/director-of-football-appointed


(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DBFDdUGXgAAXxqH?format=jpg&name=large)
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Skrevet av: SydhagenMai 30, 2017, 16:20:36
Victor Orta på plass.

https://www.leedsunited.com/news/club-news/21945/director-of-football-appointed

God erfaring fra Sevilla.
Positivt!
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Skrevet av: h.bMai 30, 2017, 16:45:42
Da er vel alt på plass, og det eneste som nå mangler er en manager/coach.
Mon tro om dette er på plass denne uka
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Skrevet av: Jon RMai 30, 2017, 18:27:04
Litt skeptisk etter å ha lest om "sluttproduktet" i Boro men helt sikkert en kompetent kar. Velkommen skal han være!  :)
Spørsmålet er om han er en vinnerskalle. Hva tror du Lojosang?
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Skrevet av: AsbjørnMai 30, 2017, 21:36:56
Litt skeptisk etter å ha lest om "sluttproduktet" i Boro men helt sikkert en kompetent kar. Velkommen skal han være!  :)
Spørsmålet er om han er en vinnerskalle. Hva tror du Lojosang?

Her litt om kjøpene hans i 'boro.
Ikke bare bomkjøp, akkurat. Dessuten, tenker jeg, han 'kan' engelsk fotball mye bedre nå. :) Og har en eier han kan SAMARBEIDE med...

http://throughitalltogether.sbnation.com/2017/5/30/15713792/is-victor-orta-the-right-man-to-bring-in-new-players-leeds-united
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Skrevet av: AsbjørnMai 31, 2017, 17:09:25
Adam Pope‏ @APOPEY  42m
42 minutes ago
Adam Pope Retweeted Leeds United
Victor Orta's objective is to return #lufc to PL by improving scouting/recruitment & the Academy.

Leeds United‏
Verified account
@LUFC
 After joining #LUFC​ as Director of Football, we sat down with Victor Orta to discuss his new role. Watch Part 1 of our interview below...
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Skrevet av: DenHviteYeboahMai 31, 2017, 17:13:51
Adam Pope‏ @APOPEY  42m
42 minutes ago
Adam Pope Retweeted Leeds United
Victor Orta's objective is to return #lufc to PL by improving scouting/recruitment & the Academy.

Leeds United‏
Verified account
@LUFC
 After joining #LUFC​ as Director of Football, we sat down with Victor Orta to discuss his new role. Watch Part 1 of our interview below...
Akkurat det vil han lykkes med i jaffal. Scoutingen i denne klubben har i årevis vært usedvanlig dårlig etter min mening :(
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Skrevet av: XernMai 31, 2017, 23:08:38
Adam Pope‏ @APOPEY  42m
42 minutes ago
Adam Pope Retweeted Leeds United
Victor Orta's objective is to return #lufc to PL by improving scouting/recruitment & the Academy.

Leeds United‏
Verified account
@LUFC
 After joining #LUFC​ as Director of Football, we sat down with Victor Orta to discuss his new role. Watch Part 1 of our interview below...
Liker å høre!
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Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Juni 01, 2017, 21:03:13
For å klargjøre litt om rollen til Orta. Hva er egentlig en Director of Football kontra rollen som Head of Recruitment som han hadde i M'boro?


TheLeedsMango på WACCOE har denne avklaringen til oss:

Think the Director of Football is a bit misunderstood, probably because they play different rolls in different clubs. They oversee all the day to day stuff and plan strategies. Part of the strategy is usually setting up scouting. If their policy is to sign up foreign youngsters, he'll ensure that that is the type of player they are offering contracts to. People make it come across that the DoF, Orta in our case, is running around picking out players, signing them and then telling our manager to play them. Monk would have gave forward positions that he needed to fill, he'd possibly offer suggestions of players, as would Clotet, and scouts. Orta would check if the player fits the financial capabilities of the club, meets their criteria for strategies, etc. and then try to sign him.
 
In the past Chairmen have been involved with this. Now most just want to put their money in and reap the benefits, they aren't worried about that. The next step was the managers got all the responsibility and they signed players who they wanted, the manager failed his objectives and was fired, and the club had wasted money.

The chairmen are now admitting they don't have the time/knowledge, but will hire someone who will be held accountable for doing this. Ensuring that signings aren't ridiculous and fulfil a purpose. Managers can still have a lot of control and input, it is no different to having an overly controlling owner.
 
Southampton is the perfect example of it. I'm guessing Orta was given a job to do at Middlesborough, and was fulfilling it, but then got rightly frustrated when Gibson started signing players that he wanted into the team. That's like paying someone to build your house and you popping in on the weekends to attempt to plaster some of the rooms.
 
Maybe Monk had issues with it because he had a different direction. But it's not a case of Monk would have been lumped with players he didn't want. It's just that he'd have to agree transfers with Orta rather than Radrizzani. Radrizzani probably wants to take more of a back seat and focus on the finances and strategies for the growth of the club. He's delegating the serious amount of work that needs done. Compare and contrast Rad/Orta/Bravo/Kinnear/Manager with Cellino/Hockaday.

Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: Jon RJuni 01, 2017, 21:25:34
"Radrizzani probably wants to take more of a back seat and focus on the finances and strategies for the growth of the club. He's delegating the serious amount of work that needs done. Compare and contrast Rad/Orta/Bravo/Kinnear/Manager with Cellino/Hockaday. "

 ;D ;D ;D
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Skrevet av: aurenJuni 04, 2017, 11:43:23
Ny scout på plass skal vi tro spanske medier:

http://www.estadiodeportivo.com/sevilla/2017/06/04/victor-orta-recluta-dani-salas-sevilla-leeds/108110.html

auren
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Juni 04, 2017, 12:55:19
Ny scout på plass skal vi tro spanske medier:

http://www.estadiodeportivo.com/sevilla/2017/06/04/victor-orta-recluta-dani-salas-sevilla-leeds/108110.html

auren


Google er ikke bra:

Monchi venstre solide strukturer i sports retning Sevilla, men flere av de viktigste personene i det samme kan forlate klubben i de kommende dagene.

Muchodeporte følges rapporterte i går at Miguel Ángel Gomez er en av dem som tenker på å forlate Nervion. Regnes hjernen av den tekniske sekretariat og bygge en avdelingsleder som har hatt en flott sesong i den andre, indikerer informasjon som Gomez ikke føles som vurderes til huset som det skal.

Som selv forlater den tekniske sekretariat er Dani Salas, leder for Portugal og Sør-Amerika. Deres skjebne, som har blitt fortalt STADIUM, vil være Leeds United, hvor han vil matche Víctor Orta. Det er flere fagfolk som har avtaler for å avslutte. Óscar Arias ikke bare å signere for førstelaget, også for sports retning nå kommandoer.

Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: XernJuni 04, 2017, 13:02:37
Ingen engelske rapporter om dette? Har noen som kan oversette for meg om det trengs.
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Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Juni 04, 2017, 16:03:05
Andrew Gaffney - Ekspert på La Liga for Yahoo

Dani Salas, who was part of Monchi's transfer network at Sevilla, is joining Victor Orta at #LUFC. He was focused on Portugal & S America.



Meget bra! Kanskje vi kan få inn noen bra Sør-Amerikanere?
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Juni 04, 2017, 18:00:54

Leeds United set to appoint another Monchi graduate from Sevilla

Things are changing up at Elland Road as the Andrea Radrizzani era of ownership at Leeds United slowly starts to take shape. Whilst still looking for a manager/head coach, there is movement behind the scenes.

Spaniard Ivan Bravo has been elected onto the Leeds United board and the Whites have recruited ex-Middlesbrough employee Victor Orta as the club’s new Director of Football. Now it seems that Leeds are sticking with the sabor español as they look to recruit yet again from Spain, according to reporter Enrique García from publication ED.

The article by Garcia for ED states in its title that the recently appointed Orta is reaching back to former employers Sevilla to bring in Daniel Salas, who was a key part of the solid structure that is Seville’s scouting and transfer network. Both Orta and Salas worked at Sevilla in a system created by Ramón Rodríguez Verdejo, a man more commonly known as ‘Monchi’ – a goalkeeper turned transfer wizard for the Spanish club.

It is a reputation that bears up to scrutiny, and the facts don’t lie. It was Monchi’s system that signed Dani Alves for €1.3 million, selling him later and making €40 million on the sale. He signed Julio Baptista for €3 million and sold him for €25. Youth team players at Sevilla in the shape of Sergio Ramos, José Antonio Reyes and Jesús Navas were sold for almost €75 million.
 
Monchi created this system, both Orta and Salas were a part of it. With Orta at Elland Road, it now appears that, with bringing in the highly thought of Salas, that the new Leeds United Director of Football is looking to build a similar system at Elland Road.

Salas’ expertise and allotted area is as the head of scouting for Portugal and South America, markets where flair players can be brought in for relatively less that the cost of similar English youngsters.
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Juni 20, 2017, 19:35:48
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Skrevet av: Rudi G.Juni 20, 2017, 22:20:34
It’s been a long time since Leeds have had such a professional structure in place and it’s quite confusing to say the least. So I’m going to give it my best go at breaking the structure down, stick with us.

Owner/Chairman – Andrea Radrizzani – If you don’t know who this is, maybe seek help? Radrizzani has been in 100% control since the latter stages of May. He had a rough start with Monk resigning out of the blue but he seems to have bounced back pretty well. It’s still too soon to see whether he’ll be a success or not, but the signs are good.

Executive Director – Paul Bell – Bell returned to Elland Road in January 2016, he was Director of Commercial Affairs for four-and-a-half years but now holds the role of Executive Director. He focuses mainly on the commercial side of things, which has really improved at Leeds over the past year or so.

Managing Director – Angus Kinnear – Kinnear was the third man at the press conference on Monday, he was previously at West Ham and before that, Arsenal. Kinnear’s main task at West Ham was to oversee the move to the Olympic Stadium and prior to that, Arsenal’s move to the Emirates. I don’t see Leeds moving stadium any time soon, but there is the possibility of renovating Elland Road, which it really does need. Work has already started on improving the West Stand, including the changing rooms.

Director – Ivan Bravo – A key director appointment was Ivan Bravo, he was Director of Strategy at Real Madrid for seven years, working on both the football and commercial sides of the game. He has a lot of contacts within the game and has links to the Aspire academy in Qatar, which is very interesting.

Director of Football – Victor Orta – We saw Orta properly for the first time at the press conference and it’s safe to say there were mixed views. I personally thought he was very impressive, no stupid promises like we’ve heard before, he just spoke straight sense. Obviously, we need to see the calibre of players he brings in first, but it was also good to hear that the head coach will get the last say on transfers.

Scouts – Radrizzani has brought both Dani Salas and Gaby Ruiz to Leeds so far. Ruiz is the head of European recruitment and Salas has a similar role for South America. It’s actually quite amazing that Leeds are building such an in-depth scouting structure, after relying on Willie Mckay and the furniture salesman for the last few years.

Head Coach – Thomas Christiansen – It’s fair to say nobody really knew who he was when his name suddenly rose to the top of the betting. After listening to many interviews and doing one of our own with an APOEL fan, I’m pretty confident we’re in good hands. His presentation he gave to Radrizzani where he tore apart Monk’s flaws sounded very intriguing and it’s good to see how flexible he is with formations.

Coaches – Christiansen brings with him Julio Banuelos, Ivan Torres and Marcus Abad. I cannot claim to know much about any of them, other than the fact Abad has his own app.

So for anyone confused about the whole setup, there you go, you’re probably more confused now.

http://leedsallover.com/breaking-down-the-new-structure-at-leeds-united/
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Juni 20, 2017, 23:04:23
Sakser dette fra forsiden til ØD!!!  8)


Head Coach: Thomas Christiansen

Executive director: Paul Bell - har hatt jobben i 4,5 år

Director of Football: Victor Orta (ex-Sevilla, Zenit St. Petersburg og M'boro)
*Scout Sør-Amerika og Portugal - Dani Salas (ex-Sevilla)
*Head of European recruitment - GabyRuiz


Technical director:

Managing Director: Angus Kinnear (ex-West Ham og Arsenal)


Styret:
Styreformann - Andrea Radrizziani
Ivan Bravo (ex-Real Madrid)
Angus Kinnear
Andre Tegner (Aser’s head of investments and strategies)
Og kanskje:
Feng Ze Yeh (A lawyer from The Aser Group)



Eierstruktur:
Radrizzani himself and his  investment firm, Aser Group Holding, står bak kjøpet av Leeds United.

Eierskap Elland Road:


Eierskap Thorp Arch:



Academy:           (EPPP  ‘Category 2’ Academy)
Academy Manager: Adam Underwood
 
Head of Coaching: Daral Pugh

Developement squad coach:



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It’s been a long time since Leeds have had such a professional structure in place and it’s quite confusing to say the least. So I’m going to give it my best go at breaking the structure down, stick with us.

Owner/Chairman – Andrea Radrizzani – If you don’t know who this is, maybe seek help? Radrizzani has been in 100% control since the latter stages of May. He had a rough start with Monk resigning out of the blue but he seems to have bounced back pretty well. It’s still too soon to see whether he’ll be a success or not, but the signs are good.

Executive Director – Paul Bell – Bell returned to Elland Road in January 2016, he was Director of Commercial Affairs for four-and-a-half years but now holds the role of Executive Director. He focuses mainly on the commercial side of things, which has really improved at Leeds over the past year or so.

Managing Director – Angus Kinnear – Kinnear was the third man at the press conference on Monday, he was previously at West Ham and before that, Arsenal. Kinnear’s main task at West Ham was to oversee the move to the Olympic Stadium and prior to that, Arsenal’s move to the Emirates. I don’t see Leeds moving stadium any time soon, but there is the possibility of renovating Elland Road, which it really does need. Work has already started on improving the West Stand, including the changing rooms.

Director – Ivan Bravo – A key director appointment was Ivan Bravo, he was Director of Strategy at Real Madrid for seven years, working on both the football and commercial sides of the game. He has a lot of contacts within the game and has links to the Aspire academy in Qatar, which is very interesting.

Director of Football – Victor Orta – We saw Orta properly for the first time at the press conference and it’s safe to say there were mixed views. I personally thought he was very impressive, no stupid promises like we’ve heard before, he just spoke straight sense. Obviously, we need to see the calibre of players he brings in first, but it was also good to hear that the head coach will get the last say on transfers.

Scouts – Radrizzani has brought both Dani Salas and Gaby Ruiz to Leeds so far. Ruiz is the head of European recruitment and Salas has a similar role for South America. It’s actually quite amazing that Leeds are building such an in-depth scouting structure, after relying on Willie Mckay and the furniture salesman for the last few years.

Head Coach – Thomas Christiansen – It’s fair to say nobody really knew who he was when his name suddenly rose to the top of the betting. After listening to many interviews and doing one of our own with an APOEL fan, I’m pretty confident we’re in good hands. His presentation he gave to Radrizzani where he tore apart Monk’s flaws sounded very intriguing and it’s good to see how flexible he is with formations.

Coaches – Christiansen brings with him Julio Banuelos, Ivan Torres and Marcus Abad. I cannot claim to know much about any of them, other than the fact Abad has his own app.

So for anyone confused about the whole setup, there you go, you’re probably more confused now.

http://leedsallover.com/breaking-down-the-new-structure-at-leeds-united/





Ød:

Hvem er nå dette da?

http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/sport/football/new-man-on-board-at-leeds-united-1-8510490

Bra? Dårlig? Anyone?
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Juni 20, 2017, 23:05:46
Imponerende jobb av Radrizziani! Organisasjonen blir bygget sten for sten og FORT!!!!
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Skrevet av: AsbjørnJuni 20, 2017, 23:17:59
Sakser dette fra forsiden til ØD!!! 



Head of Coaching: Daral Pugh


Tror de bommet litt mht Pugh. Syns å huske at han måtte gå, noe wiki tydeligvis understøtter:
On 24 February 2017, Pugh was appointed as Interim Lead Professional Development Phase Coach at Rotherham United until the end of the season.[4]
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Juni 25, 2017, 18:57:25
In Defence of Victor Orta

  Article by Gwyn Hughes

It’s all change at Leeds United as Thomas Christiansen starts his 2 year tenure as manager. In fact it really is all change as the whole backroom staff of last season have gone and replaced by largely individuals connected to Spanish football.

We now have Victor Orta as head of recruitment, Gaby Ruiz is the club’s head of European recruitment, and Julio Banuelos is the manager’s right-hand man. Marcos Abad comes in as goalkeeping coach from Middlesboro.

It’s a reset which not a lot of us wanted at the end of last season, but forced on the club after Garry Monk’s shock resignation. To start from fresh seems like we have taken a backward step. All that improvement we saw last season now is under threat if the new management team gets it wrong.

But last season wasn’t all good so perhaps we’re giving the old regime more credit than they deserve. I am really impressed with the credentials of the people who have been brought in. Clearly we now have in place some of the top people in player recruitment in the country if not in Europe.

Surely we will soon be reading about exciting new talent signing contracts at Thorp Arch ready to get fit for the new season.

Andrea Radrizzani, Leeds’ owner of a mere few weeks, has taken a bit of a gamble which we’re all hoping it comes off.

Christiansen was unveiled on Monday and appeared with Orta and new Managing director Angus Kinnear at their first press conference. Victor Orta in particular came in for some criticism by fans which I was a bit puzzled about. Some criticised him for daring to mention the possibility that Chris Wood might not be a Leeds United player next season. Others just thought he seemed arrogant.

Forgive me for saying this but what planet are these people living on?

What I heard from Victor Orta was the real world of English football. In that real world where money and ambition is king, the future of footballers’ and their destinations are as fluid and fast-moving as the Niagara Falls!

Of course Chris Wood could go. He’s valued at £15 million and if some club is bold enough to bid that or more, Leeds United would let him go. They only paid £3 million for him. The good thing was that Orta said that the signs are good that Wood will stay. I hope he does, but like any player at a club with new management, the highly rated striker would like to see signs of ambition from the club’s hierarchy. If they recruit well then Wood will see a future at Leeds United, in The Premier League. If not, then he may well look elsewhere.

Orta was just being honest, which I found refreshing.

As for him appearing arrogant, I didn’t detect it. He was confident and assured and told us how it is. Sure he talked a lot and may have been a tad too dominant at the press conference. Clearly he is going to play a big role at the club. The fact that Radrizzani himself wasn’t at the press conference indicates this.

To be honest I would want a head of recruitment at my club to be confident and assured. How else is he supposed to recruit?


I applaud the approach this regime is taking as well in regards to recruitment. They seem sensible and capable guys who will not ruin our club by spending money like water. They obviously are aware of what happened 15 years ago and realise that they must be careful custodians of this great British club.

Orta’s assertion that the club has a budget to work with sent the doom merchants into hyper mode. They fear that the club are going to carry on recruiting bargain basement players which shows that the club has not moved on and that the present owner is just as unambitious as previous ones.

What’s wrong with a budget? What Orta meant was that they have a certain amount of money that they are prepared to use to get players. I think many fans associate the word budget to mean the acquisition of cheap and low priority players. Budget could mean anything. Orta wasn’t going to reveal the extent of that budget or we would all be calling for his head!

Budget could be £5million, but it could also be £20 million.

As I’ve said before, the Leeds way has always been to find good, youthful talent and nurture them to the best players they can be. I wish we could get Neil Redfearn back to take charge of the development squad and we would be in even better shape.

I didn’t see a lot wrong with what Orta said, and Christiansen for that matter. I think they will bring in players that will light up The Championship next season. I was hearted to hear that Orta wants to bring players in who want to play for Leeds United. That, quite frankly, is half the battle won. If players want to play for Leeds and are enjoying their football then the team will be a better unit. It’s not rocket science.

I have high hopes that the new manager will get it right at Leeds. He’s got an experienced staff behind him, a half decent squad already, and a sensible and hopefully astute owner who will help him to succeed as manager of Leeds United.

Let us know what you think about this article in the comments section below!
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Juli 15, 2017, 23:28:57
Fintfolk også tilstede i Østerriket:

Ivan Bravo og Victor Orta!!!

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Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: AsbjørnAugust 22, 2017, 20:02:34
Angus Kinnear talking sense i matchday programme vs Newport

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Barney‏ @SbStuart21  26m
26 minutes ago
Angus Kinnear talking about the lost generation of fans in tonight's match day program #lufc
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Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Mai 24, 2018, 22:26:26
Who is new Leeds United director Paraag Marathe and what has he done at the 49ers?

Phil HayPublished: 09:30
Seventeen years with the San Francisco 49ers have taken Paraag Marathe from the lower levels of the NFL franchise to a seat near the very top.


These days he holds the title of president of the 49ers enterprise and executive vice president of football operations. In layman’s terms he is the right-hand man of owner and chief executive Jed York.

 Paraag Marathe.
Paraag Marathe.
When Marathe took on his current job in March of this year, the 49ers said that his remit would include the handling of “major investment opportunities for the club.” One opportunity has been realised today with the 49ers’ purchase of a minority stake in Leeds United and Marathe’s appointment to the board of directors at Elland Road. It is the latest step in a career which never seems to stand still.


What does the San Francisco 49ers investment mean for Leeds United?

The son of immigrants from India, Marathe’s parents ran pizza restaurants in California and he grew up as a 49ers fan. After graduating with a business degree from Stanford University and a few years of work in management consultancy, Marathe - with no background in American football - joined the 49ers as their special projects manager in 2001. He gained a reputation for understanding statistics, finances and the workings of the NFL and began climbing the ladder. His profile grew in tandem, despite what reports in America describe as his tendency to avoid publicity.


Marathe moved roles after three years, becoming assistant to the club’s general manager and then took on the senior role of director of football operations. It was Marathe’s responsibility to negotiate contracts and the recruitment of players, manage the 49ers’ salary cap and ensure compliance with the NFL’s collective bargaining agreement, a deal governing the distribution of revenues and employment rights for players in the sport.

Paraag Marathe.

In time, other opportunities came his way. He served as the 49ers president for two years and their chief operating officer for three years, overseeing the club’s move from its iconic Candlestick Park arena to the Levi’s Stadium, a ground with a capacity of almost 70,000 which opened in 2014.

Who is new Leeds United director Paraag Marathe and what has he done at the 49ers?


Marathe said his choice of career and his involvement in professional sport had come as a surprise to his family. In a rare interview with The Mercury News, a newspaper published in San Jose, he said: “In Indian-American culture everyone’s got to be a doctor or engineer, or maybe a lawyer. Working in sports, my whole family - the ones who are in India and everywhere else - they just thought this was a hobby.” Marathe described his role with the 49ers as “75 per cent football related” and was scrutinised because of it.

The 49ers have endured some lean years since their golden era in the 1980s and early 1990s, when the club won the Super Bowl on five occasions. There was a Super Bowl appearance in 2012, while Marathe was chief operating officer, but the meagre performance of the 49ers and decisions over the appointment and sacking of head coaches - a process Marathe was involved in - resulted in criticism of him and York and questions about their influence behind the scenes.

Paraag Marathe.

In the recent NFL season, under head coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch, the 49ers rallied from a shocking start which saw them record one win in 11 games to win five straight and finish with a record of 6-10.

While falling well short of post-season qualification, the upturn came after a trade for quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo from the New England Patriots, a canny move in the market that has observers believing the 49ers can contend for the next decade.


San Francisco 49ers buy minority stake in Leeds United

Marathe himself received a glowing reference from Mike Nolan, the 49ers head coach between 2005 and 2008. “Personally, I think he's one of the best at the job he does,” Nolan said in a television interview last year. “As far as the cap and contracts go and really putting together all the information, I’m just telling you the son-of-a-gun is good. I have absolutely zero questions in my mind about how good he is.” Marathe was philosophical about the criticism. “We’re measured by wins and losses,” he said. “We haven’t won and we have to get that straightened out.”

English football is new territory for Marathe, despite the 49ers already branched out into professional soccer. In 2015 they bought shares in Sacramento Republic, a minor league team based in San Francisco. Plans are afoot for a new 25,000 capacity stadium at a cost of around £200m and Sacramento have already pitched for entry into Major League Soccer (MLS).

Beyond the money the 49ers are paying for their stake in Leeds, United saw value in adding Marathe to the board at Elland Road, involving someone with a track record of working at a high level of professional sport and with one of the US’s more valuable NFL franchises. Marathe was in his early 20s when the 49ers first employed him. A little past his 40th birthday he has reached boardroom level in both the NFL and the EFL. Leeds wait to see what his knowledge and ideas will bring.

Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Mai 25, 2018, 13:44:45
Nytt styremedlem Paraag uttaler seg:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BjMtWlBAIv_7dh1gUBqzNuK1UWPAJ2rHxLSLc40/?utm_source=ig_twitter_share&igshid=1rxeqwi0c1tkd



Long term and promotion!!!
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Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Mai 25, 2018, 13:53:58
Dean

Radz - specialist in media and marketing
Tegner - specialist in investments and strategy
Bravo - specialist in academy structure and football
Kinnear - specialist in business corporate and property
Marathe - specialist in fitness tech, stadium tech development & sponsors

#lufc

Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: DenHviteYeboahMai 25, 2018, 16:28:48
Dean

Radz - specialist in media and marketing
Tegner - specialist in investments and strategy
Bravo - specialist in academy structure and football
Kinnear - specialist in business corporate and property
Marathe - specialist in fitness tech, stadium tech development & sponsors

#lufc
Orta - specialist in transfer failure
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Juni 17, 2018, 00:40:24
Sjekk første innlegg i tråden for oppdateringer!   :)
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Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Desember 11, 2018, 23:17:49
Dean

Something to chat about. Parang Marathe, 49ers / Leeds board member looking at investing in Sevilla, the team Orta was at. #lufc


http://www.vamosmisevillafc.com/paraag-marathe-presidente-del-san-francisco-49ers-posible-comprador-del-sevilla-incluye-video/

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Skrevet av: Promotion 2010Juni 11, 2019, 20:52:18
Phil Hay

Ivan Bravo (Aspire Academy head and LUFC board member) part of a group which has taken over Spanish second division club AD Alcorcon

Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: AsbjørnOktober 03, 2019, 16:59:09
Phil Hay

Ivan Bravo (Aspire Academy head and LUFC board member) part of a group which has taken over Spanish second division club AD Alcorcon

Phil Hay
@PhilHay_


Change to the board at Leeds United - Ivan Bravo no longer a director. Hasn’t had much active involvement since the end of the 2017-18 season so not a great surprise. Confirmed by Companies House that his appointment has been terminated. #lufc
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: AsbjørnOktober 03, 2019, 17:01:50


Change to the board at Leeds United - Ivan Bravo no longer a director. Hasn’t had much active involvement since the end of the 2017-18 season so not a great surprise. Confirmed by Companies House that his appointment has been terminated. #lufc

Og hva har han bidratt mest mht, spørres det

Hay:
he pushed the Cultural Leonesa and Aspire Academy links. You'll notice that nobody speaks about either of those things anymore. He has other commitments and responsibilities but in short, other people are running the club.
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: AsbjørnOktober 03, 2019, 17:43:27
Pope:


That leaves Radrizzani, Angus Kinnear (MD), Paraag Marathe (
@49ers) & Andre Tegner (Studio 54 founder in venture capital & private equity sector) on the #lufc board of directors.
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: AsbjørnMai 20, 2021, 19:16:42
Massimo er tilbake :o :o :o

Utskifting på styrerommet. Peter Lowy har vært en gjenganger i ryktene rundt nye eierstrukturer siden 2004isj (Edith: Nei det var visst faren Frank). De andre navnene er ukjente for meg men selskapene kjent så det er forhåpentligvis bare snakk om en fortsettelse av kursen vi har styrt etter de siste årene.

Mer info kommer garantert med det første. :)

Fint med en 'Leedsfan' blant de (selv om vi alle kjenner til Ridsdale-historien). Fiorentinamannen skulle ha plenty med fotballekspertise.

Exciting board changes.

Leeds United has today revealed changes to its Board of Directors as the club looks ahead to a bright future.

The first new face on the board is Australian Peter Lowy. Peter is currently the Principle of the Lowy Family Group private investment business and was formerly the CEO of the hugely successful Westfield Group. Lowy is a lifelong Leeds United supporter who brings over 30 years of business experience with him.

Peter is joined by Aser Ventures Chief Executive Officer Massimo Marinelli who has played a pivotal role in generating investment into the club during Andrea’s ownership, including the increased involvement of the 49 Enterprises earlier this year.

Finally, former Fiorentina CEO Sandro Mencucci will take a place on the new-look board having spent 17 years at the Stadio Artemio Franchi.

Massimo, Sandro and Peter join Leeds United Chairman Andrea Radrizzani, Vice Chairman Paraag Marathe and CEO Angus Kinnear, to complete the Board of Directors.

Andre Tegner departs, having joined as a Director alongside Andrea in January 2017.  He has been a well-respected advisor to Andrea and he leaves with the thanks and well wishes of everyone at Leeds United.

*Subject to Premier League clearance

https://www.leedsunited.com/news/club/28144/leeds-united-reveals-changes-to-its-board-of-directors
Tittel: Sv: Radrizzanis Board
Skrevet av: AsbjørnMai 20, 2021, 20:06:55
Man kan vel si at dette ble positivt mottatt på waccoe :D

https://www.waccoe.com/topic/308101-toma-vi-sf49s-update-jan-25th-37-share-confirmed/?page=68
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Skrevet av: AsbjørnMai 23, 2021, 09:30:52
The Athletic følger opp om Leeds' nye styre.

Her er (for meg) ny innsikt i Lowy-familien (se kommentarfeltet om deres involvering i det australske fotballforbundet).
Langt rikere enn Radrizzani, forresten.

https://theathletic.co.uk/2604999/2021/05/23/leeds-are-evolving-at-pace-on-pitch-new-director-with-3bn-family-fortune-can-help-them-off-it-too/