True and the answer is suitably qualified ones are fine for football - ex agents masquerading as sporting directors are questionable.
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Originally posted by qblockpete View Postqprjim wrote
but GP has no experience as a sporting director.
He has been involved in player transfers for around 25 years, tell me why exactly he is not proven in buying players?
A sporting director is someone who should have an in-depth knowledge of football and is able to identify players who will improve the squad, and succesfully negotiate a reasonalble price and fair contract.Win or lose, on the booze
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"To be fair, this is a debate on sporting directors in general and whether they are good for football. "
Actually to be fair the debate has been more about GP suitability to be the sporting director, a debate which you engaged in quite happilly a few pages along DFE etc but the valid points raised by myself, writtler and others have not been answered and now you throw up the line at the top!
it would seem that on this occasion the debate has been won fairly conclusively by those suggesting that GP is not a good choice for sporting director. Unless you have anything further to add?its New Era number 8 i tell thee, bring on the fireworks
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Originally posted by qprjim View PostCommon Peter GP was an agent, someone who touts players around in the aim of getting them contracts and X amount of comission for himself in the back pocket.
A sporting director is someone who should have an in-depth knowledge of football and is able to identify players who will improve the squad, and succesfully negotiate a reasonalble price and fair contract.
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and we're yet to hear of any conclusive evidence of what actual good he is doing in his position of Sporting Director."Originally Posted by qblockpete
QPR will finish at least in the Play offs
Swansea will finish in bottom 6
Middlesboro will finish champions"
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Originally posted by NewCrossHoop View PostDoesn't seem tome that there has been much of a debate.
Those who defend GP refuse to offer any insight into what his qualifications for the job are
Not quite sure why they should to be honest as the attack came from those opposed to him.
I am still waiting for some hard factual evidence on why my opinion should be swayed rather then the tired of flashbacks regurgitated from 2007-2008 when QPR wan in a completely different era.
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I best wanted to get an END OFF in really because i am often on the other side of it
If you read back you will see that the old references were started by GP advocates with the argument that he "savedthe club" arguments which have no merit in terms of the debate about sporting director role and gp' suitability for it.
we could of course go through the whole thing again but some positions are entrenched on the subject so there is probably little point.
The only offering suggesting GP is a good sporting director is that he has 25 years experience of being a players agent, the only thing of value i can surmise from that (and i have to because it has not yet been put forward as a argument) is the "poacher turned gamekeeper" argument. Very few poachers actually make good gamekeepers though because the skillset and knowledge needed to run a country estate is very different from that needed to trap the odd pheasant.its New Era number 8 i tell thee, bring on the fireworks
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Originally posted by PeterG View PostI best wanted to get an END OFF in really because i am often on the other side of it
If you read back you will see that the old references were started by GP advocates with the argument that he "savedthe club" arguments which have no merit in terms of the debate about sporting director role and gp' suitability for it.
we could of course go through the whole thing again but some positions are entrenched on the subject so there is probably little point.
The only offering suggesting GP is a good sporting director is that he has 25 years experience of being a players agent, the only thing of value i can surmise from that (and i have to because it has not yet been put forward as a argument) is the "poacher turned gamekeeper" argument. Very few poachers actually make good gamekeepers though because the skillset and knowledge needed to run a country estate is very different from that needed to trap the odd pheasant.
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Is a sporting directors role simply procuring players and negotiating terms?
I was under the impression that the role encompassed a far larger remit including implementing a strategy for developing players from the youth system up to the first team.
How are we progressing? Are we any nearer to gaining academy status?
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