Bastian
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What were the protests about? Sure, the Super League proposals triggered them, but there were quite a few issues addressed by supporter groups. The common denominator is the terrible way in which this club has been run. They've installed Fletcher as Technical Director, briefed in the media as the people person when it comes to recruitment, and they've installed John Murtough as a Football Director, whose role is to be the glue between the different football departments.
And then we have the obvious scenario unfolding now that the only plan was to hope Ole would turn into SAF and there is no succession plan. There is no plan of what type of manager to go for, as there is no underlying vision the club has. Even though Ole doled out his empty rhetoric of DNA, attacking football, Man United way, we've all seen a manager who has only been comfortable on the counter. So there is no actual vision in place. And if rumours are anything to go by, the spectrum of managers linked means there is nothing coherent about it either.
The worst part of it all is that it seems to be Woodward, Arnold and Joel Glazer who are making the call on managerial appointments.
The club has not been modernised and professionalised. That Athletic piece on people at most (significant) levels learning on the job is bang on. Woodward stepping down means f all when it's just another clone coming in instead.
And then we have the obvious scenario unfolding now that the only plan was to hope Ole would turn into SAF and there is no succession plan. There is no plan of what type of manager to go for, as there is no underlying vision the club has. Even though Ole doled out his empty rhetoric of DNA, attacking football, Man United way, we've all seen a manager who has only been comfortable on the counter. So there is no actual vision in place. And if rumours are anything to go by, the spectrum of managers linked means there is nothing coherent about it either.
The worst part of it all is that it seems to be Woodward, Arnold and Joel Glazer who are making the call on managerial appointments.
The club has not been modernised and professionalised. That Athletic piece on people at most (significant) levels learning on the job is bang on. Woodward stepping down means f all when it's just another clone coming in instead.
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