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willock isn't a loan.
I don't think El Ghazi has been as good as OK for the wages we're probably paying him.
Simic early days to write him off yet.
Deboys has been with the club for years also. so he's been a part of previous recruitment strategies to some degree
while neither the Willock or El Ghazi signings have given us the return we probably would have expected, I think they were both fine from a recruitment point of view.
willock had shown he was a decent player at this level.
El Ghazi was a bit of a gamble having been out of the game for so long, but if it had paid off we'd have got a premier League quality senior player, which isn't an opportunity that championship clubs have too often.
I think they were both worth a go, but with their ages and profile they should be leading players for us, and they just haven't.
I'd forgotten we bought him, but doesn't it say they've gone a new way since him, so before was down to the previous guy making the decisions, that would be a bit like blaming a coach for a manager's bad performance.
El Ghazi has been OK sometimes and I didn't see any complaints on here when we signed him, he's underperforming, and as you day early days for Simic but he has been poor too.
it's very easy to say that in hindsight, but at the point we signed him it seemed worth a punt.
there's an element of risk with any signing, and I'm not sure what the recruitment department would have been basing any judgement on as the guy hadn't been playing.
if it has come off and we had a premier league quality player on a free it would have been a masterstroke.
as it is he's not been awful, just not what we all expected.
At the end of the day, when you're shopping in the bargain basement a lot of these are going to be hit and miss. You get what you pay for
The usual positivity fest on here
There's always going to be hits and misses when it comes to recruitment, that's true in any walk of life. Kanga obviously didn't work out (even though I can understand why, on paper, they signed him); Salech might end up being sold for 15-20m.
For me the bigger worry is that Deboys is talking about leveraging recruitment data like it's a cutting-edge thing, when most clubs started doing this sort of thing 10+ years ago. While Brentford and Brighton were unearthing gems from the Danish second division we were still relying on kickbacks from Warnock's son. Better late than never and all that, but it really highlights how off the pace the club has been in a lot of these things.
If Bulut got that squad to 12th, we should be top ten on paper, but football is not like that!
We had a tough set of fixtures and a terrible start and that shaped the season. Then we sacked a Manager, took forever to replace him with a learn as you play YTS apprentice.
He's learning though slowly and we have a decent squad so should be OK.
agree tho you could say for most of the league not much in it from bottom to 7'th placed Brizzle City at present
the top 6 are pretty much what i thought it would be even though it took a huge effort from Coventry . think Middlesborough will make it at the expense of West Brom .
https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/ex...y-county-move/
Cardiff City's head of recruitment Patrick Deboys is in talks to join Derby County as the club's director of sport, sources have exclusively told Football League World.
The 31-year-old has been working as the Bluebirds' head of recruitment since the spring of 2023, taking over the reins from Kevin Beadell.
Jumping ship for a better job or because changes are coming and Deboys was going to be out?
And this so soon after the WOL piece uncritically building him up as a transfer genius and innovator.
(Enjoy the table where Kanga is supposed to have got a player rating of 5.9 over 15 appearances! Comedy gold.)
That last piece says he's been here for ten years! That means he's been involved in our fall from the first premier season and around for all the junk Warnock signed second relegation
So practically a complete failure