L'Américain John Textor, propriétaire de l'OL, a reconnu s'inquiéter sur les résultats après la nouvelle défaite de son équipe, ce dimanche contre Clermont (1-2), tout en se montrant rassurant sur l'avenir du club.
Ajax and Lyon are great case studies into why football has devolved into a broken sport masquerading as bad business. The elite aren’t the elite because they have some grand masters behind the scenes (some do, most don’t). Majority of football clubs are run exceptionally poorly. It’s a grand combination of luck, basic planning, staying the course and opportunity. Ajax wanted to make serious changes after last season and got someone who was regarded as a smart mind. Then he starts attempting to tear everything down so he could do favors for his buddies. John Textor bought Lyon and tried to run it like Clearlake did with Chelsea but without extreme investment. Their situation is exactly where Chelsea would be if it weren’t for ownership ceding control to the directors they hired.
So many bad transfers happen in football because of ego, ulterior motives, vested interests, favours, an absence of planning, arrogance, panic, injuries, doing transfers just to please a rabid fan base in an age where the transaction has quickly become more popular than the actual sport. But it’s made especially worse when the egos involved are too volatile and act like they know better because, well, they got in their position somehow so clearly they’re the geniuses and we don’t know more than them.
It’s why it always kills me when people idolize managers or sporting directors. As if they’re infallible human beings as opposed to flawed humans like the rest of us trying to do what their version of right is.
Our situation has nothing to do with Textor tho. It’s Aulas.
Aulas only planned things as us being in CL. The COVID fucked us because our league stopped L1 while we were 7th. (we went in semi-final of CL beating Juve with CR7 and Man City with the same team) At that moment, we dont have money coming in, no CL, we’re fucked since.
Every year having to sell our best players, having incompetent people hired that have no clue what to do with the money we have (Ponsot, Cheyrou) and they bullied the only one that knew what to do and invested well (Juninho, he wasn’t perfect and did mistakes, but did many great things, the other two didn’t do half of what he did in a short time).
Then Aulas having to sell because some investors left. He sold us as soon as possible without caring of the future. Textor is a clown, but we’re in that position because of Aulas. I mean the good things (being known in europe, academy, stadium) but also the bad ones (being shit and having no future).
Ehh I can’t speak for Lyon but this is not really a good assessment of what has happened with us. What is true however is that everything in football is volatile and fickle as hell. A player that’s great today is horrible tomorrow or the other way around and that goes for managers, sporting directors, clubs and even leagues all the same.
It’s thinking that ‘because you’re good today, you’ll be good tomorrow’ that is the real danger here. It’s behind our problems, it’s behind Lyon’s problems, hell, it’s the reason Serie A is not the best league in the world anymore.
Same thing for Lyon. Our problems aren’t new, we have been at different levels of shit for almost a decade, people were happy for Aulas selling eh club, and later being kicked.
ajax and lyon really have stubborn people thats crazy
Ajax and Lyon are great case studies into why football has devolved into a broken sport masquerading as bad business. The elite aren’t the elite because they have some grand masters behind the scenes (some do, most don’t). Majority of football clubs are run exceptionally poorly. It’s a grand combination of luck, basic planning, staying the course and opportunity. Ajax wanted to make serious changes after last season and got someone who was regarded as a smart mind. Then he starts attempting to tear everything down so he could do favors for his buddies. John Textor bought Lyon and tried to run it like Clearlake did with Chelsea but without extreme investment. Their situation is exactly where Chelsea would be if it weren’t for ownership ceding control to the directors they hired.
So many bad transfers happen in football because of ego, ulterior motives, vested interests, favours, an absence of planning, arrogance, panic, injuries, doing transfers just to please a rabid fan base in an age where the transaction has quickly become more popular than the actual sport. But it’s made especially worse when the egos involved are too volatile and act like they know better because, well, they got in their position somehow so clearly they’re the geniuses and we don’t know more than them.
It’s why it always kills me when people idolize managers or sporting directors. As if they’re infallible human beings as opposed to flawed humans like the rest of us trying to do what their version of right is.
Our situation has nothing to do with Textor tho. It’s Aulas.
Aulas only planned things as us being in CL. The COVID fucked us because our league stopped L1 while we were 7th. (we went in semi-final of CL beating Juve with CR7 and Man City with the same team) At that moment, we dont have money coming in, no CL, we’re fucked since.
Every year having to sell our best players, having incompetent people hired that have no clue what to do with the money we have (Ponsot, Cheyrou) and they bullied the only one that knew what to do and invested well (Juninho, he wasn’t perfect and did mistakes, but did many great things, the other two didn’t do half of what he did in a short time).
Then Aulas having to sell because some investors left. He sold us as soon as possible without caring of the future. Textor is a clown, but we’re in that position because of Aulas. I mean the good things (being known in europe, academy, stadium) but also the bad ones (being shit and having no future).
Ehh I can’t speak for Lyon but this is not really a good assessment of what has happened with us. What is true however is that everything in football is volatile and fickle as hell. A player that’s great today is horrible tomorrow or the other way around and that goes for managers, sporting directors, clubs and even leagues all the same.
It’s thinking that ‘because you’re good today, you’ll be good tomorrow’ that is the real danger here. It’s behind our problems, it’s behind Lyon’s problems, hell, it’s the reason Serie A is not the best league in the world anymore.
Could you say the same about the really elite football managers players directors too?
Same thing for Lyon. Our problems aren’t new, we have been at different levels of shit for almost a decade, people were happy for Aulas selling eh club, and later being kicked.
Sir, this is a wendys