@rajsinghchohan@Amadiohaaa I agree that this squad building is terrible, but I also think that you don't go into squad building only to beat PSG. That's why the WC final was good example of pushing it to the limit of the current squad to get a good result against them.
@rajsinghchohan@Amadiohaaa Is it not? Ability to manipulate opponents in 1v1 + deadly finishing - Palmer and JP did that, athletes to dominate in duels - Caicedo + James as double pivot, better range passers - Colwill, James, Fernandez can all be elite passers.
@rajsinghchohan@Amadiohaaa 8-2 Chelsea had a different manager. Chelsea played 64 games VS 65 for PSG. And PSG weren't tired when they trashed Real Madrid in the semi-final, 4 days before the final?
Fatigue played part in the total result, but Maresca's tactics were on point for that game.
@Blue_Footy@Marcotti He's wrong about amortization numbers. There's still around ~Β£70β75m+ left on his book value.
So we need to sell for Β£75β80m to book ANY profit on the investment.
@SwedishRumble Wow I didn't know that profit was booked over remaining book value VS already amortized costs.
I would imagine that one of the key reasons for these long contracts is inflating balance sheet so that the holdco can finance operations through loans not equity.
@Blue_Footy Bro, Jose Mourinho is the most successful Chelsea manager in history, 2 times champions league winner, record holder for points and goals scored in LaLiga season for Real Madrid. Don't disrespect the man
@TatticaPassata Well it's simple really, because modern tactical systems have very structured defenses, it's much more harder to produce individual game-changing performances.
But still, Kvara's individual brilliance broke Arsenals amazing mid block.
Most companies implement AI wrong.
They cram it into existing workflows.
AI doesn't create value by fitting into your existing SOPs.
It creates value when you rebuild the entire process around it - same outcomes and team, but now the workflow scales in ways it couldn't before