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Seems to be doing a pretty decent job as Director of football..............


Who is Michael Edwards? Meet the tough negotiator behind Liverpool's Nabil Fekir and Fabinho transfer coups

Edwards was promoted into one of the most powerful roles at Anfield in November 2016 - the newly-created position of sporting director

You've probably seen the name Michael Edwards a lot recently as Liverpool act good on their promise to do their transfer business early.
That's because Edwards is the man who makes it happen at Anfield.

He was promoted into one of the most powerful roles at Liverpool in November 2016 - the newly-created position of sporting director.
It’s a structure which club owners Fenway Sports Group were been keen on for several years - Louis Van Gaal’s name was in the frame in 2012 - but one which was abandoned when Brendan Rodgers agreed to become manager in the same year.
Jurgen Klopp is a firm supporter of a structure he worked successfully in at Borussia Dortmund with Michael Zorc.

The future identification and recruitment of players is perhaps the most publicly identifiable aspect of Michael Edwards’s new job - and probably one which will define his success.
Yet despite the position being filled through an internal promotion - and Edwards being a former member of a Liverpool transfer committee which was never far from the headlines in the past - for many Liverpool fans the man behind the deals remains can seem like a little known figure at times.
Our friends at the Liverpool Echo tell us all you need to know about him...

Edwards was born in Southampton but started his football career at Peterborough United where he came through the youth system and was an apprentice professional when they were in the Championship, playing as a full-back.
He was released after getting no further than the reserves and went into education, getting a degree in business management and informatics at the University of Sheffield. He continued to play semi-professionally.

Portsmouth in 2003 was his big break. He was taken on as an analyst there working with manager Harry Redknapp when the Premier League started to employ the analytics company Prozone.
Each club had a Prozone analyst and Edwards fulfilled that role at Fratton Park.

Since he had a football background Edwards was able to build up a better rapport with players than most people in such roles. The department expanded and he became Head of Analysis for the side then owned by Milan Mandaric.
He led pre and post-match analysis, just as he has done at Liverpool.

He left Fratton Park in 2009 after six years in his role. He went to Tottenham where he was asked to fulfil a similar role and build a newly expanded analysis department at White Hart Lane, where Harry Redknapp was again manager.
He worked primarily on opposition analysis as well as analysing the performance of the Spurs team.

He packed London in after two years and moved to Liverpool in 2011, with then Director of Football Damien Comolli - who had also been at Spurs - instrumental in bringing him to Liverpool.

He arrived as Head of Performance and Analysis. The first thing he did with Liverpool was to look at how football was analysed at the club and instigated a restructuring both at Melwood and the Academy.
He managed the analysis side for successive managers from Kenny Dalglish through Brendan Rodgers and now Jurgen Klopp.

His relationship with Rodgers was known to be somewhat strained with the Ulsterman making his view on sporting and technical directors plain after he was appointed.
Rodgers said: “For me coming in, I was always going to work with a team of people, rather than a director of football. I always think the manager is the technical director.

"He is the man who oversees the football development of the club, and I believe you should take on that responsibility when you are manager.”
Edwards' relationship with Klopp is said to be 'terrific' and his appointment to the new role is seen as an “obvious” one internally.
His data-driven ethos tied in perfectly with FSG'S "Moneyball" philosophy of using statistics to find value in the transfer market.

n June 2013 he was promoted to the role of director of technical performance and was then made technical director in August 2015, basically running football operations which had three main strands.
First he instigated a fundamental change into the way Liverpool scout, both at first team and Academy levels, and oversees that. Second he continued to manage the analysis side for the club.
The final string to his bow was setting up a research department at LFC, something which has since become more commonplace at Premier League clubs.

For 12 to 18 months prior to his promotion he was working alongside Ian Ayre in contract negotiations. With Ayre moving on at the end of the season he will step up to be the lead in those same contract talks.
Securing players will often be down to him although specific targets may be approached in different ways. For instance Jurgen Klopp might take the lead in attracting a top German player.

That’s the way he likes it. His picture wasn’t even on the Liverpool FC website prior to being made Sporting Director.
He’s very much someone who likes to get on with things in the background rather than be any sort of public face although his successes recently have seen many fans sing his praises.

Primarily his job is to support Jurgen Klopp, with player identification and recruitment while continuing the flow of information to the coaching team.

Primarily his job is to support Jurgen Klopp, with player identification and recruitment while continuing the flow of information to the coaching team.

He heads the team looking at the strategic direction of the club in footballing terms and is certain to be heavily involved in the project looking at joining the first team and Academy training centres together.
 
Erm Fekir hasnt signed so whoever wrote this can literally suck my left bollock
 
A right AND a left.
You lucky lucky bastard

Have that in your sandwich

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Rick Parry. Can you remember Rick Parry? Look up 'indolence' in the dictionary, it says 'see Rick Parry'. The way we work now is just wonderful compared to that clown-tied slo-mo clusterfuck. FSG have done some dim and daft things but heck they're doing more right than wrong these days, and Edwards is really earning his wage.
 
I don't know what all the cocksucking with Edwards is all about. He's just doing his job after all. If he fcuks up he'll just be another Camolli
 
I don't know what all the cocksucking with Edwards is all about. He's just doing his job after all. If he fcuks up he'll just be another Camolli

You'd be a shit boss, or even line manger.

Appraisal with 737Max: "Nice work this year I suppose. You exceeded your targets significantly I guess. But you're just doing your job after all. If you fuck up you're getting sacked. See you next year. If you haven't been sacked."
 
You'd be a shit boss, or even line manger.

Appraisal with 737Max: "Nice work this year I suppose. You exceeded your targets significantly I guess. But you're just doing your job after all. If you fuck up you're getting sacked. See you next year. If you haven't been sacked."

"P.S. Here's some Rolos, 'happy christmas,' now feck off.
 
I'm a shit hot boss doctor mac and I make a mean chicken tikka sandwich with mango chutney and mint sauce on Rye.

My point being Edwards remuneration means he doesn't need the adulation it's doing his job.

You'd be a shit boss, or even line manger.

Appraisal with 737Max: "Nice work this year I suppose. You exceeded your targets significantly I guess. But you're just doing your job after all. If you fuck up you're getting sacked. See you next year. If you haven't been sacked."
 
I'm a shit hot boss doctor mac and I make a mean chicken tikka sandwich with mango chutney and mint sauce on Rye.

My point being Edwards remuneration means he doesn't need the adulation it's doing his job.
Maybe we can say that about Salah too 😉
 
Hahahahahahaha!

Some people never, ever learn.

We make one quick signing - Fabinho - that isn't widely reported, and suddenly it's all:

"Boss that lad! Proper old, school job done, no sniff of it in the media transfer business! The Liverpool Way. Klopp and FSG mean business this time, lessons have been learnt from Van Dijk, and all of our deals are just getting done"

And no sooner has that post been submitted, then around the corner comes the Liverpool Clown Car - with Woody Woodpecker on the tannoy, loudly and repeatedly announcing our next transfer signing while beeping the horn - which then suddenly catches fire, veers across the road into the guard-rail, and then sails off into a ravine, flipping end over end, before exploding in a fireball.

So while the usual mongs start crowing about Pochettino and/or Kane to Madrid, or United not being able to buy anyone, and how we're now - hilariously - top dogs in the transfer market, with Klopp and Edwards attracting the world's best talent, let's leave it until it's all done.

Because any cursory glance at the last 25 years could easily lead one to worry that we'll actually start next season with our new DM Fabinho being our ONLY signing of note; Karius and Nick Pope battling it out for the Number One shirt; Lallana being described as "a new signing"; Origi as back-up to Firmino and that fucking relegated ex-Stoke Time Bandit as our only real competition for Mane and Salah (one or both of whom will leave within 12 months).
 
Hahahahahahaha!

Some people never, ever learn.

We make one quick signing - Fabinho - that isn't widely reported, and suddenly it's all:

"Boss that lad! Proper old, school job done, no sniff of it in the media transfer business! The Liverpool Way. Klopp and FSG mean business this time, lessons have been learnt from Van Dijk, and all of our deals are just getting done"

And no sooner has that post been submitted, then around the corner comes the Liverpool Clown Car - with Woody Woodpecker on the tannoy, loudly and repeatedly announcing our next transfer signing while beeping the horn - which then suddenly catches fire, veers across the road into the guard-rail, and then sails off into a ravine, flipping end over end, before exploding in a fireball.

So while the usual mongs start crowing about Pochettino and/or Kane to Madrid, or United not being able to buy anyone, and how we're now - hilariously - top dogs in the transfer market, with Klopp and Edwards attracting the world's best talent, let's leave it until it's all done.

Because any cursory glance at the last 25 years could easily lead one to worry that we'll actually start next season with our new DM Fabinho being our ONLY signing of note; Karius and Nick Pope battling it out for the Number One shirt; Lallana being described as "a new signing"; Origi as back-up to Firmino and that fucking relegated ex-Stoke Time Bandit as our only real competition for Mane and Salah (one or both of whom will leave within 12 months).
Thats a mild overreaction to pulling out of a deal because of a knee injury Brenners.
 
Hahahahahahaha!

Some people never, ever learn.

We make one quick signing - Fabinho - that isn't widely reported, and suddenly it's all:

"Boss that lad! Proper old, school job done, no sniff of it in the media transfer business! The Liverpool Way. Klopp and FSG mean business this time, lessons have been learnt from Van Dijk, and all of our deals are just getting done"

And no sooner has that post been submitted, then around the corner comes the Liverpool Clown Car - with Woody Woodpecker on the tannoy, loudly and repeatedly announcing our next transfer signing while beeping the horn - which then suddenly catches fire, veers across the road into the guard-rail, and then sails off into a ravine, flipping end over end, before exploding in a fireball.

So while the usual mongs start crowing about Pochettino and/or Kane to Madrid, or United not being able to buy anyone, and how we're now - hilariously - top dogs in the transfer market, with Klopp and Edwards attracting the world's best talent, let's leave it until it's all done.

Because any cursory glance at the last 25 years could easily lead one to worry that we'll actually start next season with our new DM Fabinho being our ONLY signing of note; Karius and Nick Pope battling it out for the Number One shirt; Lallana being described as "a new signing"; Origi as back-up to Firmino and that fucking relegated ex-Stoke Time Bandit as our only real competition for Mane and Salah (one or both of whom will leave within 12 months).


Can we pin this? We need it for reference purposes.
 
I can't wait until the clown car falls apart in comic style and all the clowns tumble out, clutching crisp sandwiches on paper plates.
 
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