Dette (se under) ble kommentert i the YEP i dag. Makes sense, og jeg føler at dette er dilemmaet vi står ovenfor. Se bare på hvordan det gikk i QPR. Riktig at de store har utenlandske eiere, men de gir sin manager arbeidsforhold som Manager.
tyke555
10:14 AM on 06/02/2014
I am now thinking there is an air of inevitability of Cellino taking ownership, there doesnt seem to be alot to stand in his way now. I stated in a reply yesterday but it is reported when he was looking at taking Boiled Ham 4 years ago he was going to be in for £100M and happy to spend it (in purchase and pay off the debts). Of course we would love that money at Leeds, not investment money needing a return or pay back eventually but someone happy to throw in good money which is available and plentiful.
That would be the good bit.
I counter this against the bad and I dont think Leeds is a club for Cellino and the Italian style of business and football. He has said he wants a coach not a manager; in Italy an owner buys and sells players, not necessarily what the 'manager' wants and just instructs the coach to train them and put a team out. Not sure this would fit with Brian, he looked rather non-plussed realising he has an Italian player landed in his squad, and it sounded like another 4 would have followed Friday night. I cant see BMD being a Cellino puppet so assume he would be relieved once again when the TO is complete and dust settled.
Italian footballing and managerial style is very fiery, very emotional, very knee jerk - and it looks like its coming our way.
Happy to see the money, but at what cost.