გავერთოთ, ცოტა. დიდი სისულელეა..

Apparently a fan in Singapore managed to transcribe a meeting that allegedly happened between Wenger, Gazidis, Bould, Lewin and Primorac today or yesterday. He posted this on a forum along with a blurry photo, so there is no way of confirming this at all, but I found the contents interesting nonetheless:
They have left. Nothing interesting at all. They talked very very little about transfers at all. They spent the entire 45 minutes talking about what happened over the past 3 days and analyzing every player's performance in training and also the match. I will try to summarise the important bits or any other that I can remember. It was quite difficult sometimes to understand because they used personal names for the players.
Here's what the poster alleged was said (paraphrasing to make it more readable):
- Bould was impressed with Iwobi, but Primorac disagreed - he thinks Iwobi is not suited to playing on the wings and his one-footedness makes him very predictable to defend against. Wenger added that Iwobi is better centrally but can be effective on the wings when you analyse his movement using their data prediction and stats analysis.
- Lewin mentioned Wilshere complained about discomfort after the match but on further checks was okay.
- Lewin said Zelalem is struggling with fitness and can't last 90 minutes yet.
- Bould said Gabriel is ready for the first team and Wenger agreed. "Very impressive in his anticipation," said Wenger. Primorac added that he clocked good times in the sprint training earlier.
- Wenger said Toral and Crowley might need to find a loan deal this summer. "Yep, will do," said Gazidis.
- [Poster can't remember who said] Willock has no future here for now.
-They talked about Coquelin's performance and training progress for a great deal. Basically they agreed he is the first choice for midfield. "I will tell them to hold on for now," said Gazidis.
- Giroud fitness not up to standards yet according to data. Primorac advised Wenger to not give him the full match for Saturday.
- Wenger asked Gazidis about someone named Alex. "Yep, he's still in Berlin. It will continue. Do we still go on the second one?" answered Gazidis. "As long as it has met the requirements we have previously agreed on," said Wenger. "They are not easy," said Gazidis. "We have time," said Wenger.
- Primorac said Akers told him the first training kits have been sent back to London first, along with the other items that is needed for next weekend.
- Gazidis then talked about some marketing and commercial stuff which was pretty boring.
- Wenger then mentioned that some players need more close monitoring and is going out of schedule. "I will tell Lawrence to settle this. He knows about it already," Primorac said.
Poster then finished with:
The rest is all about flight schedule, timings, itinerary, fitness, logistics and upcoming programmes which Wenger kept emphasizing to Boro to ask Olivier to inform the players.
The tread was later deleted.
This post has been edited by Jafaridze on 18 Jul 2015, 11:04