What if he is gash though.
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Brands is currently the most important person at the club.
I'm not unhappy. I'm just underlining the reasonable point that you have to have hierarchy and a recognised number 1 at the head of the playing side of the club. For me that has to be the manager. He's the one who's tasked with getting results.
Dave answer honestHa Ha. That's not true. As if Silva could get 72 points.
who has final say on a player were trying to sign .say for instance the DOF is pushing to sign a certain winger but the manager not so keen to have him .?Yep. All on field decisions/results are the Managers remit. NO interference from anyone else.
But that said, he is answerable to his boss, Brands. Who in turn is answerable to the board, and ultimately Moshiri.
As long as everyone pulls in the same direction, (set by Brands), all good.
who has final say on a player were trying to sign .say for instance the DOF is pushing to sign a certain winger but the manager not so keen to have him .?
How can he not be the most important decision maker when he has to get the team he wants on the pitch and have them winning?In a setup without a DoF - yes.
With a DoF? The manager/head coach isn't number one.
I'm fine with either - doesn't make a difference and you'll still watch the interviews no matter who is answering the questions.
I dont see Brands as Silva's boss. He has a role at the club to facilitate the boss, who has to be the manager.Yep. All on field decisions/results are the Managers remit. NO interference from anyone else.
But that said, he is answerable to his boss, Brands. Who in turn is answerable to the board, and ultimately Moshiri.
As long as everyone pulls in the same direction, (set by Brands), all good.
I dont see Brands as Silva's boss. He has a role at the club to facilitate the boss, who has to be the manager.
You can see already though what will start happening when/if things go tits up on the pitch...which is why I have never wanted this extra layer of bureaucracy.
The issue I see that we are trying to fix is just that.I'm not unhappy. I'm just underlining the reasonable point that you have to have hierarchy and a recognised number 1 at the head of the playing side of the club. For me that has to be the manager. He's the one who's tasked with getting results.
How can he not be the most important decision maker when he has to get the team he wants on the pitch and have them winning?
Most DoFs are DoF because they cant manage.
It looked like in Monday's press conference that's brands was the boss to me maybe am wrong on that ?I dont see Brands as Silva's boss. He has a role at the club to facilitate the boss, who has to be the manager.
You can see already though what will start happening when/if things go tits up on the pitch...which is why I have never wanted this extra layer of bureaucracy.
It has the propensity to place an awkward stone in the shoe though. Even at the best of times. A weighty CEO is what we required. Someone in control of the club rather than staring over the shoulder of the manager on football matters.Well we are straying into Manager/DOF "Play your cards right" territory now! Higher or Lower.
End of the day, not that arsed. The Manager can do his job, and Brands can do his. As long as they both have the same objectives, then sound.
I dont see Brands as Silva's boss. He has a role at the club to facilitate the boss, who has to be the manager.
You can see already though what will start happening when/if things go tits up on the pitch...which is why I have never wanted this extra layer of bureaucracy.
It has the propensity to place an awkward stone in the shoe though. Even at the best of times. A weighty CEO is what we required. Someone in control of the club rather than staring over the shoulder of the manager on football matters.
Levy/Pochettino
Dein/Wenger
Gill/Ferguson
Carter/Kendall
...that's the way it should be.