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Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 6:17 pm
by PeterParker
Omar Berrada is leaving #ManCity to become Manchester United CEO, as per David Ornstein.


What a bellend if true :lol:

Re: Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 6:28 pm
by Mase
Who?

Re: Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 6:37 pm
by johnny crossan
Mase wrote:Who?

Quite so, not even got a wikipedia entry yet ;)

Re: Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 6:39 pm
by PeterParker
Omar is Chief Football Operations Officer at City Football Group overseeing talent management, performance services, and football intelligence for the Group.

If I am not mistaken, he is the next guy after Khaldoon. Above the Spafia.

Re: Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 6:42 pm
by Mase
PeterParker wrote:Omar is Chief Football Operations Officer at City Football Group overseeing talent management, performance services, and football intelligence for the Group.

If I am not mistaken, he is the next guy after Khaldoon. Above the Spafia.


Sounds like he works under the CEO, below the two spaffers.

Re: Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 6:43 pm
by blues2win
Heavily involved in City sponsorship since 2010. Difficult for United to make a continuing stink about the ‘115 charges’ having hired someone so heavily involved in that period at City in the very area the PL have claimed was the centre of mass fraud,

Re: Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 6:43 pm
by johnny crossan
PeterParker wrote:Omar is Chief Football Operations Officer at City Football Group overseeing talent management, performance services, and football intelligence for the Group.

If I am not mistaken, he is the next guy after Khaldoon. Above the Spafia.
Not so, Ferran &Txiki are way senior to him

Re: Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 6:53 pm
by Dubciteh
Wanker, he will know alot about the club. He can go anywhere…except there. Prick.

Re: Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 6:55 pm
by PeterParker
johnny crossan wrote:
PeterParker wrote:Omar is Chief Football Operations Officer at City Football Group overseeing talent management, performance services, and football intelligence for the Group.

If I am not mistaken, he is the next guy after Khaldoon. Above the Spafia.
Not so, Ferran &Txiki are way senior to him


So its Khaldoon, the Spafia then Omar?

Re: Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 7:06 pm
by blues2win
He was Commercial Director at City between 2011-2016.

Re: Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 7:31 pm
by Mase
Genuinely never heard him mentioned until an hour ago. Looks like a baldy nonce to me, but I’m sure he’s a lovely guy.

Re: Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 8:06 pm
by nottsblue
Dubciteh wrote:Wanker, he will know alot about the club. He can go anywhere…except there. Prick.

This

Re: Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 8:12 pm
by Dubciteh
Mase wrote:Genuinely never heard him mentioned until an hour ago. Looks like a baldy nonce to me, but I’m sure he’s a lovely guy.


He was on one of the documentaries with txiki when they discussed players and wages. Hes one of their right hand men and has been around since the start more or less.

Re: Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 8:19 pm
by Mase
Dubciteh wrote:
Mase wrote:Genuinely never heard him mentioned until an hour ago. Looks like a baldy nonce to me, but I’m sure he’s a lovely guy.


He was on one of the documentaries with txiki when they discussed players and wages. Hes one of their right hand men and has been around since the start more or less.


Definitely wasn’t the TOGETHER documentary because we’re still waiting for that :lol:

Re: Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 8:29 pm
by johnny crossan
PeterParker wrote:
johnny crossan wrote:
PeterParker wrote:Omar is Chief Football Operations Officer at City Football Group overseeing talent management, performance services, and football intelligence for the Group.

If I am not mistaken, he is the next guy after Khaldoon. Above the Spafia.
Not so, Ferran &Txiki are way senior to him


So its Khaldoon, the Spafia then Omar?
that's it, Ferran is CFG CEO and Txiki is head of football.

Re: Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 9:12 pm
by Nigels Tackle
no way the rags appoint a senior city staff member as ceo unless they know that the pl charges will come to nothing…

Re: Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 9:29 pm
by johnny crossan
Dubciteh wrote:
Mase wrote:Genuinely never heard him mentioned until an hour ago. Looks like a baldy nonce to me, but I’m sure he’s a lovely guy.


He was on one of the documentaries with txiki when they discussed players and wages. Hes one of their right hand men and has been around since the start more or less.
As I recall he was US educated here are bits of his Linked In profile

Omar Berrada posted this • 2mo2mo
The 22/23 season was a historic season for Manchester City on and off the pitch. It was the culmination of many years of persistence and hard work by so many people. The journey continues.

City release 2022/23 Annual Report confirming a consecutive year of record-breaking revenues and profits
mancity.com • 5 min read
About
Omar is Chief Football Operations Officer for City Football Group. He is a C-suite sports executive with expertise in the management of club business and football operations, including player transactions, sponsorship and media rights with 20 years of senior-level experience in the football industry and 5 years in the telecommunications sector. Omar has extensive experience in managing football club operations, through both his time as Manchester City’s COO and his current role as City Football Group‘s Chief Football Operations Officer. He also has a proven track record in negotiating with major global brands and companies, having delivered multi-million-pound sponsorship and media-related contracts for FC Barcelona and Manchester City. Omar’s personal background is quite diverse and international; having lived in 6 different countries with a fluent command of four languages has helped him develop an extensive global network of industry contacts.

For his current role, Omar is responsible for managing and optimising group football operations for almost 100 teams across 11 clubs on 5 continents, managing several departments across CFG including player transactions, data analytics, sports science and scouting in order to develop talent, maximise on-pitch performance and generate value for the group. He has also represented Manchester City and the Group in multiple governing bodies (such as the European Clubs Association and the Women’s Superleague FA board). Before the actual role, Omar was COO for Manchester City Football Club. In this role, he was responsible for all business aspects of the club; reporting to the City Football Group CEO and working in close collaboration with the Football Director in relation to the club’s football operations (including player contracts and transfers).

Prior to this role as COO, Omar was SVP – Group Commercial Director, forming part of the Group’s Executive Leadership Team and reporting to the board on a quarterly basis. His remit included leading the commercial department across the global organisation by overseeing 4 business units: Partnership Sales, Partnership Activation, Retail & Licensing, and Tours. The SVP role focused on creating the vision and building a global commercial department that now has a presence in over 10 cities on 5 continents.

Omar worked at FC Barcelona as the Head of Sponsorship and Senior Media Business Development Manager, during a very successful era for the Catalan club and prior to that, he worked in the telecommunications sector with the companies Tiscali and World Online.Omar is Chief Football Operations Officer for City Football Group. He is a C-suite sports executive with expertise in the management of club business and football operations, including player transactions, sponsorship and media rights with 20 years of senior-level experience in the football industry and 5 years in the telecommunications sector. Omar has extensive experience in managing football club operations, through both his time as Manchester City’s COO and his current role as City Football Group‘s Chief Football Operations Officer. He also has a proven track record in negotiating with major global brands and companies, having delivered multi-million-pound sponsorship and media-related contracts for FC Barcelona and Manchester City. Omar’s personal background is quite diverse and international; having lived in 6 different countries with a fluent command of four languages has helped him develop an extensive global network of industry contacts. For his current role, Omar is responsible for managing and optimising group football operations for almost 100 teams across 11 clubs on 5 continents, managing several departments across CFG including player transactions, data analytics, sports science and scouting in order to develop talent, maximise on-pitch performance and generate value for the group. He has also represented Manchester City and the Group in multiple governing bodies (such as the European Clubs Association and the Women’s Superleague FA board). Before the actual role, Omar was COO for Manchester City Football Club. In this role, he was responsible for all business aspects of the club; reporting to the City Football Group CEO and working in close collaboration with the Football Director in relation to the club’s football operations (including player contracts and transfers). Prior to this role as COO, Omar was SVP – Group Commercial Director, forming part of the Group’s Executive Leadership Team and reporting to the board on a quarterly basis. His remit included leading the commercial department across the global organisation by overseeing 4 business units: Partnership Sales, Partnership Activation, Retail & Licensing, and Tours. The SVP role focused on creating the vision and building a global commercial department that now has a presence in over 10 cities on 5 continents. Omar worked at FC Barcelona as the Head of Sponsorship and Senior Media Business Development Manager, during a very successful era for the Catalan club and prior to that, he worked in the telecommunications sector with the companies Tiscali and World Online.
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Re: Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 10:38 pm
by sheblue
Who?

Re: Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 10:57 pm
by Scatman
It could be that we're paying him to go and fuck them up a bit more.

Re: Berrada joines the rags

PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2024 11:19 pm
by CTID Hants
sheblue wrote:Who?


This....

Plus if he's joined the scum, he would (A) been on a considerable garden leave (B) surely have signed an NDA upon joining us?