Maybe it's different here in the states, but generally team managers ('head coaches') here don't make such direct comments about personnel worth as "I'd sell Bolasie for 40-60 million" as Pardew was quoted this week... along with "Every player has a price." Their input is valued, but behind the scenes, in closed-door sessions and they rarely if ever make such public commentary.
Why would that person in that role have so much input to the business/finance side of the organization that he could confidently make those public comments? These statements, especially at this point of the season, are a distraction, a disruption and can tend only to cause friction among the players. For pete's sake, focus on the on-field issues and let the 'front office' do their job.
Why would that person in that role have so much input to the business/finance side of the organization that he could confidently make those public comments? These statements, especially at this point of the season, are a distraction, a disruption and can tend only to cause friction among the players. For pete's sake, focus on the on-field issues and let the 'front office' do their job.
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