Copying this from another thread, more or less - main issue going forward for Levy/ENIC is how we will correct several years of misdirection on the pitch. It appears Levy has taken a step back and delegated things on the football side, but unfortunately has mostly appointed the wrong people, including the crook Paratici. Maybe this Scott guy will be one step in the right direction though I realise he will be working on the financial side.
I don't think our model is wrong, I prefer being owned by accountant types rather than sports washing oil states/blood money, but the crucial question(s) are these: are we making the most of our resources and following the right strategy? I have to say I look at us on the pitch for the last few seasons and I see no style, no shape, and that's of course partly managers but we do really need joined up thinking on the football side between coaches, DoF, players and other strategising matters.
When we have spent money we've spent it badly - e.g., millions on Ndombele (not serious about being a pro footballer); Lo Celso (commitment issues, permanently injured); Sanchez (can't stand up). That's £150 million or so right there. How many right backs do we have? Did we need to sign Porro? Was Richarlison the right buy? Could go on - for me this is all symptomatic of a lack of joined up thinking: our transfer policy looks scattergun at best from the outside and we've appointed three defensive, low block managers who go against the ethos of what the club is apparently about. We need to sort out and stick to a coherent identity and find someone who buys into this, can work with a proper DoF, and will be prepared to work on a limited (but not awful) budget.
TL;DR - we can't compete with the bottomless finances of some of the clubs in our league so we need to be shrewd - I favour a progressive, modern coach who will work with youth, use the academy properly, and play attacking football. Conte's (and Jose's, and Nuno's) main failings were that they did none of these things.
I don't think our model is wrong, I prefer being owned by accountant types rather than sports washing oil states/blood money, but the crucial question(s) are these: are we making the most of our resources and following the right strategy? I have to say I look at us on the pitch for the last few seasons and I see no style, no shape, and that's of course partly managers but we do really need joined up thinking on the football side between coaches, DoF, players and other strategising matters.
When we have spent money we've spent it badly - e.g., millions on Ndombele (not serious about being a pro footballer); Lo Celso (commitment issues, permanently injured); Sanchez (can't stand up). That's £150 million or so right there. How many right backs do we have? Did we need to sign Porro? Was Richarlison the right buy? Could go on - for me this is all symptomatic of a lack of joined up thinking: our transfer policy looks scattergun at best from the outside and we've appointed three defensive, low block managers who go against the ethos of what the club is apparently about. We need to sort out and stick to a coherent identity and find someone who buys into this, can work with a proper DoF, and will be prepared to work on a limited (but not awful) budget.
TL;DR - we can't compete with the bottomless finances of some of the clubs in our league so we need to be shrewd - I favour a progressive, modern coach who will work with youth, use the academy properly, and play attacking football. Conte's (and Jose's, and Nuno's) main failings were that they did none of these things.
Sandwiched between Mike Ashley and the Glazers. ....Swiss ramble. Extremely reliable source.