In one of the many pieces that came out yesterday relating to all of this they touched on this bit.
Basically Vinai and Lange felt that there are far too many issues behind the scenes at Spurs to blame the club's issues solely on the manager. That there is a bunch of restructuring needed to make a modern football organisation out of it.
Which tbh feels like them being both right and wrong at the same time if you ask me. The backstage issues are glaringly obvious. So they are correct there. But it doesn't give them cart blanche to blindly hold on to a manager that clearly isn't up for the job.
Precisely. A chaotic backstage environment is obviously not ideal for a football manager and makes the job harder.
But Frank was not up to the task for the things that a manager in modern football can control.
United are arguably as chaotic behind the scenes as us if not more. But Carrick is so far handling the on pitch part just fine. Same with Moyes at Everton.
I think this is the thing
Yes - our behind the scenes turmoil is less than ideal
but Yes - the manager should still be able to manage the team effectively
Vinai and Lange being losers doesnt change the fact Frank managed the resources at hand terribly