Enigma_87
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Obviously no one would turn down the job offer, neither he can be blamed for accepting it.I just cannot believe the lack of planning, that scenario there is exactly what I mean.
We are being run on a daily basis, in the moment reacting to things instead of being proactive.
If we had a plan, then Ole would not have been hired unless he won Champions League or got top 4. He did neither.
So the club should have stuck to the plan, but because they have absolutely NO plan they took the easy option.
But this is the club to blame not Ole. Which person in Ole's shoes would actually have turned the job down? No one.
In terms of bigger picture it's obvious that the club is rotten from the head and no sane DoF will appoint a rookie manager for a 2-3 years play on the back of 10 games.
Unfortunately it is how it is. I can see us going for the DoF route only after we lose any hope in the current status quo.