"Namely the manager will assess what he believes a player is worth and he will discuss that with the board and then we will go after that target. If we can achieve it at that target, great, but if we can't we will have to move on to the next player"
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The subtext is institutional self-protection. By insisting on a pre-set valuation and the willingness to “move on,” the speaker inoculates the organization against the two great embarrassments of any high-stakes selection process: overpaying and looking desperate. “If we can achieve it… great” is a deliberately frictionless phrase; it turns negotiation into an engineering problem, as if the only variable is whether the desired outcome can be “achieved,” not whether the valuation was wise, the target was right, or the market is irrational.
Contextually, this doesn’t read like a scientist’s worldview so much as a modern management creed: quantify, escalate, execute, replace. The repeated “target” language is telling - players become objectives, interchangeable units in a pipeline. Even the collective “we” is strategic, dissolving individual responsibility into the institution. It’s a statement designed to reassure stakeholders that the club (or organization) is disciplined, not emotional - that it will treat talent as an asset class, not a romance.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Gill, David. (2026, January 17). Namely the manager will assess what he believes a player is worth and he will discuss that with the board and then we will go after that target. If we can achieve it at that target, great, but if we can't we will have to move on to the next player. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/namely-the-manager-will-assess-what-he-believes-a-65012/
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Gill, David. "Namely the manager will assess what he believes a player is worth and he will discuss that with the board and then we will go after that target. If we can achieve it at that target, great, but if we can't we will have to move on to the next player." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/namely-the-manager-will-assess-what-he-believes-a-65012/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Namely the manager will assess what he believes a player is worth and he will discuss that with the board and then we will go after that target. If we can achieve it at that target, great, but if we can't we will have to move on to the next player." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/namely-the-manager-will-assess-what-he-believes-a-65012/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.
