So, does Boehly give up on his principles of appointing long term managers like Potter in favor of short term ones like Conte, Tuchel? If so, why didn't he stick with Tuchel for a season in the first place before going on an unproven experimentation?
Honestly, I don't see Boehly appointing a manager who has a bigger profile than him (read Nagelsmann, Enrique, Simonne) and who can call him out for his mistakes. I'd bet on another whacky appointment in the lines of Thomas Frank or Brendan Rodgers.
The 2025 Amazon documentary titled "Team full of Bogardes" will be an interesting watch.