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    Gauthier Ganaye interview

    BARNSLEY chief executive Gauthier Ganaye may not have been working in his current position last January, but he is promising one thing.


    Namely, that the club will never again make the sort of contractual mistakes which ensured that the last winter window was an unmitigated disaster.


    Sometimes, appearances can be deceptive. This time last year, the Reds were on the fringes of the Championship play-off places and not just above the relegation zone as they are now.

    But behind-the-scenes, the story painted a different picture. Twelve months ago, Barnsley resembled an unholy mess off the pitch, with top-scorer Sam Winnall gone, talismanic captain Conor Hourihane about to leave and rival clubs circling around several other key players entering the final six months of their deals.

    If that was not enough to contend with, Ganaye’s predecessor Linton Brown abruptly left.

    A year on and Barnsley may not be in quite such a strong position in the Championship table, but they are far more stable off it.

    Virtually all of their leading lights are under contract for the next 18 months, with contingencies made for the future and a takeover sealed. Hope abounds.

    Ganaye told The Yorkshire Post: “Last January was something, but this window is very different.

    “What people don’t understand is when you analyse the last January transfer window – I don’t think the mistake was done in January. It had been done six or 12 months before by not offering new deals to players at the right time. When you arrive in January with a player with six months left, what do you want to do?

    “When I arrived (in June), we needed to build a new squad. It was not an easy task, but I think what we have done with recruitment in the summer shows that we knew what we were doing.

    “Lots of people thought ‘who is Ethan Pinnock’ and ‘who is Liam Lindsay’ and that we are the new Rotherham and stuff like that.

    “It was not easy, but a few months later, people can see that Ethan, Liam, Brad Potts and pretty much all of the signings have turned out to be good ones. They are different players now. After twenty games in the Championship, they are not the same anymore.

    “It was a big challenge because there were a lot of deals to cross over the line and I also think we have been good in offering long deals to players, which was not the case before.

    “When you are shopping in the lower leagues and offering a two-year deal, it is basically gambling big and taking a big risk. Now, we are still gambling, but if we win, we are going to win big.

    “If we had signed two-year-deals with Liam and Ethan, imagine the situation at the end of this season. That is a big change and we are (now) negotiating contracts at a good time.”

    The change is such that the focus now is on incoming deals as opposed to outgoing ones. After the £750,000 signing of Kieffer Moore, the Reds are targeting further attacking acquisitions, even if it is not straightforward.

    Ganaye added: “We are mainly looking for offensive players. Wide players are the most important for us; probably two. Then a striker, if we can add one.

    “It is something we are working on. The January transfer window, especially, is not an easy one and the FA Cup is definitely not helping at all. This window is mostly for loans and if you are loaning from a big club, you are waiting for the FA Cup to be over.

    “If you put yourselves in the shoes of other clubs, they want to try young players in the cup to have a proper look and then decide. It is slowing the process a bit.

    “But I am confident we will keep everybody we want to. If you receive an offer, you have a look at it, but we are in a good position with lengths of contracts.

    “That is something very important here as we are trying to build. What we started in the summer is actually building a team. For this season of course, but also the next and probably the one after. ”

    With more foresight being shown regarding contract lengths and renegotiations, Ganaye is also conscious of the need to improve the club’s recruitment process to ensure that targets are identified and targeted quicker and more effectively in the future – a concern expressed several times by head coach Paul Heckingbottom.

    Ganaye said: “Paul has been talking about a lack of a head of recruitment. I don’t know if it is a head of recruitment we need, but we do need someone to co-ordinate things a little bit better.

    “Everybody is on the same line and all agree that we need to have a better process after this transfer window. Of course, it wasn’t easy because last summer we were straight in and building a brand new team. Then, there was the takeover, so it is not the best time to re-organise that.

    “If we want to really extend our model to the continent and lots of different countries and not analyse 50 players, but 500 players, we definitely need to improve our structure. Everybody agrees with that.”

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    GAUTHIER GANAYE says that Barnsley remain relaxed regarding Paul Heckingbottom’s contractual situation and expect it to be resolved shortly.


    The Reds head coach has been offered a new and improved deal, but wants to focus on first-team matters in a hectic month on and off the pitch before turning his attentions to resolving his future.


    Chief executive Ganaye said: “It is something we have been discussing for a long time, of course. He has our offer (from) before Christmas.

    “He is very dedicated to his work and I am happy to hear that he prefers to focus on the imminent work rather than sorting out his situation. It is always good to hear that. But his situation is going to be sorted very, very quickly.

    “It is just a matter of getting it over the line. It will be done, no worries about it. Maybe before the end of window or after, we will see. But we’re pretty chilled.”

    Meanwhile, Ganaye has confirmed that Heckingbottom has been given the green light to identify another coach to boost his backroom staff.

    He added: “I said to Paul that I am happy for him to look at a profile for an extra member of staff. We have signed a lot of players with very small experience in this league. Obviously, the coaching part in our model is very important as we develop players. So another member of the coaching staff to improve players is definitely (an option). Maybe, someone with language skills in French, German or Spanish.

    “I told Paul a few months ago that we could definitely hire somebody and he has a few profiles in mind. January is always a bit busy to do this kind of stuff. But February would definitely be a good time to strengthen the backroom staff.”

    Ganaye is confident the club will find a ‘good solution’ regarding the future of full-back Andy Yiadom, now able to talk to rival clubs after entering the last six months of his deal.

    On Yiadom, who rejected fresh terms last August and was a summer target for Huddersfield Town and Swansea, Ganaye said: “We still have a very close relationship with him and his agent to find the best solution for both parties. Of course, I am defending the interests of our club and still think we could end up with a good solution for us.

    “He has six months left, so he is free to discuss with other clubs. He could potentially sign now with effect on July 1. But I don’t think this will happen. So there are two other options (sign or leave).”

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    So were looking at using the same fantastic recruitment strategy aboard, so basically we are wanting to sign more players as good as potts the spanish version is brados pottos, or
    Icant bearsedthou and Danny ****tos

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    Would Hecky really want another voice on the coaching team?? mmm?? Sounds fishy to me. Especially with his contract not being signed.

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    I think he'd more than welcome an extra coach on his staff. Been a tough year for hecky. The bloke has had more than enough on his plate

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    If it were me I wouldn't Pass. That's just me.

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    Makes sense to me, sounds like if Hecky is spending too much time dealing with stuff and coaching, by bringing in a coach it frees him up to perhaps work more on being a HC which might include recruitment aspect.
    Think of it almost like Fergie who did virtually no hands on coaching but pulled the strings.

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    Aye but he's a coach that prides himself on work he does on the training ground- coaching.

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    He needs help because they need more coaching as players are new to this level, makes sense

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    Is this the same GG who is supposedly been shortlisted for a job at St Etienne ?

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