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Why Are Al-Nassr Fans Demanding #AlNassrBoardOut? Why are the fans calling for saving the club through: #النصر_بحاجه_لتدخل_الصندوق The Full Story ⤵️ Before diving into the details, attached to this post are statements from Al-Nassr goalkeeper Nawaf Al-Aqidi (who has been on loan to Al-Fateh), player Sadio Mané, and head coach Stefano Pioli. All three address the same underlying issues and point to a shared concern. (Translated to English) We must not forget the statements of Castro (the former team coach) then and today. The Executive Committee, led by Raed Ismail and his all fellow board members and all executives, has performed poorly in managing the club for two consecutive years. They even lack an understanding of how decisions are made regarding a football club, despite the resources available to them from the PIF and the National Transformation Programs for the development project of the Saudi Football League, which is provided by the Saudi Ministry of Sports. This situation of #AlNassr is a waste of money, effort, and time, as well as the genuine talents dedicated to working with sincerity and passion. 1️⃣ Marketing and Business Performance Al-Nassr, despite being backed by the Public Investment Fund (PIF), has lagged significantly behind its rivals in terms of growth. According to the Saudi economic platform Maaal (link in comments), the growth rates of PIF-supported clubs over the past two years are as follows: Al-Hilal: 105% growth Al-Ittihad: 243% growth Al-Ahli: 222% growth Al-Nassr: Only 71% growth The disparity is stark, especially considering Al-Nassr’s global appeal with superstar Cristiano Ronaldo on the roster. After two years under the current board, the club’s commercial progress has been underwhelming. 2️⃣ Administrative Instability The club has experienced significant administrative turmoil, marked by frequent changes in leadership and inconsistent decision-making. Over the past two years, Al-Nassr has seen: - 3 club presidents - 2 executive directors (with a potential third appointment looming) - 2 sporting directors, the most recent of whom lacks a clear vision for the club’s project - 2 coaches with conflicting tactical identities This lack of stability has hindered the club’s ability to establish a cohesive long-term strategy. 3️⃣ Sporting and Operational Missteps The 2024 summer transfer window and pre-season preparations exposed critical flaws in the club’s sporting operations: Mismanagement of Player Contracts: The club terminated the contract of left-back Alex Telles, paying his full salary despite his eligibility to play in the AFC Champions League. This was a missed opportunity to utilize an experienced player. Poor Recruitment Choices: The signing of foreign left winger "Wesley Teixeira" to replace Sadio Mané was redundant, as the team already had a player in that position. The squad’s actual needs, such as a left-back or an additional midfielder, were ignored. Teixeira has seen minimal playing time this season. Similarly, the acquisition of right winger Gabriel Angelo to replace Anderson Talisca was unnecessary and failed to address the team’s tactical gaps. Failed Player Sales: The club attempted to offload Saudi right-back Nawaf Boushal but failed, resulting in his reintegration into the squad halfway through the summer camp. Substandard Pre-Season Camp: The summer camp was poorly organized, resembling a recreational outing rather than a professional training program. This led to widespread fitness issues and injuries during the season. Notably, during friendly matches, including a 4-0 loss to FC Porto in Portugal (available on YouTube), the team played in unfamiliar shirts and colors, further disconnecting from the club’s identity. 4️⃣ Coaching and Tactical Misalignment In the 2024-25 season, Al-Nassr sacked head coach Luis Castro after just five rounds of the league and appointed Stefano Pioli. This decision disregarded the stark differences in their coaching philosophies and tactical approaches. The current squad was built to suit Castro’s style, and Pioli’s appointment has created a mismatch, as the players’ characteristics do not align with his system. (Too much hasn't been mentioned) These are just some of the details that can be mentioned here, while others can be observed up close. The situation is dire, and the stories are numerous, too many to be fully covered here. #AlNassr is not a place to learn the basics of club management, nor is it a place where corrective actions can be delayed under the pretext of governance or the involvement of multiple decision-makers. Everyone is complaining about the absence of effective management, the lack of transparency in decision-making processes, and the random decisions that reflect neither a clear understanding nor a well-defined plan. Unfortunately, some might believe that new signings for #AlNassr will solve the problem, but this is entirely incorrect. The administrative void and poor choices made by those working in the club’s football sector have proven beyond any doubt that the chances of future success are nonexistent! This is further evidenced by the fact that player deals will not change the narrative surrounding the story, as shown by Mané's statement, Nawaf's story and statements, Talisca's story, Al-Ghannam, and others! This is a true story to tell, for true journalism reports, which you can dig deep and find, for you with all respect: Fabrizio Romano Santi Aouna Ben Jacobs Nizaar Kinsella عمر الجريسي David Ornstein Nicolò Schira Gianluca Di Marzio The Sun Football ⚽ A BOLA MARCA #انقاذ_النصر_يالصندوق #النصر_بحاجه_لتدخل_الصندوق #AlNassrBoardOut
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