Completely agree with this. Appointing a manager, even the best in the world, without a coherent process for how the club ascends to a higher level is futile. We aren’t going to bang 250m in one summer. We have to be smart about how we operate.Getting the right DOF is still more important. This guy oversee the footballing strategy for the foreseeable and outlast the next head coach hopefully.
As far as manager goes, despite being more excited about people like Nagelsmann, De Zerbi and Slot, I still think the most sensible choice for the mess we are in would be someone like Potter. He's a good coach, doesn't spend every fucking week clubbing to the media about only being able to work with the shit he's got, can work with footballers who aren't superstars and improve them, he won't be a tactical shock to our system - more a progressive evolution and won't render people like Porro, Spence and Udogie useless immediately.
Potter wouldn't get most of us sucking each other off, but would probably be a very shrewd choice if given some time to work.
That said, he doesn't even seem to be in the running.
Every single manager including Pep would fail here if there isn’t the correct infrastructure sitting over the top of the club, and a strategy that aligns everything from youth development, to transfer policy and managerial hires.
I’d be reasonably pleased with Potter too, but I want to see a clear direction for this club more importantly.
We are utterly rudderless right now.