Don Pacifico

I think people put too much stock in transfer history, some of which can just be a good run/luck. They're not really there to be super scouts who find you bargains. What you want is someone who knows how to plan and build a squad and play a good supporting role for the manager. Sociedad's performance in general is probably a better indicator and they've done pretty well for a club their size.

    goon yeah, the point about Sociedad's performance is a valid one.

    On the recruitment point, I guess it's the general opaqueness about what a DoF does, which obviously varies club to club but my gut reaction was that looking at Sociedad as a club, I would expect a bit more focus on how to use recruitment to increase squad value cost-efficiently. I don't know if you'd expect more but my instinct was that we should.

    I'm not sure someone from PSG is the man from the job.

    Edu's BBQ has a good in depth feature about Olabe out at the moment. It's a pretty skewed read (the blogger is a part time Sociedad anorak) but interesting.

    What I took from it was that Olabe would be an alignment hire not an impact hire. He'd be coming from a football culture that's already informed the processes we have, and a club we already have close ties to. No surprises, and no challenges to Arteta's power base.

    The other aspect is that Olabe has a very strong sales record at Sociedad, which is of course a selling club compared to what we are now ... but that's a set of skills we're really going to need.

    4 days later

    Edu leaves having given us summer 2023: Rice, Timber, Havertz and Raya. One of the best transfer windows in recent memory.

    a month later

    This is all turning a little too Wenger-like post-Dein.

    Certainly sounds like the reason Edu would prefer observers to think he moved on. With all his initial squad-building out of the way and no trophies to point to, the role had run out of upside regardless of Arteta. It was a strategic time for him to leave.

      Burnwinter I'm sure quadrupling his salary had an influence too.

        Qwiss exactly. Bigger mandate. Bigger salary. Easy move.

        Arsenal’s acting sporting director Jason Ayto has growing internal support to take on the role permanently. The club’s ownership has said to be impressed with his work and is viewed as a genuine contender for the vacancy.(@SamiMokbel81_DM)

        https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5989219/2024/12/13/jason-ayto-profile-sporting-director/

        no pay wall article: https://12ft.io/proxy

        Mail, football london etc they are all running with story so I assume it will be official soon enough. So he was a scout here, then the chief scout then a Dwight like role for Arteta - Executive assistant of the manager. Now it looks like he will be sporting director

          HomeSteak The Guardian were pitching Rosicky as the front-runner earlier this week so feels like there's some way to go before it's all resolved.

            Don Pacifico has Rosicky any experience in a similar role? Seems to make more sense to promote Ayto.

              Qwiss been doing it at Sparta Prague for a while and credited with helping get them back to winning the Czech league and into the CL.

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              Sicario2 - Tier 1 Andrea Berta aka the Godfather remember the name.

              Isn't he the guy that keeps signing Morata for Atletico? And fortunately for us, succeeded where we failed in bringing in Lemar for big bucks. With Joao Felix, at least it shows he brings in forward players, so that's something.

              Meets my criteria: highly experienced at the top level of the game, touch of class, and he doesn't look like he'd be overawed by Arteta's current influence at Arsenal.