If we had a Bill Shankley to tutor Mason, I'd be for it. But I don't think we'd ever have that manager.I take the point you andHampshireSpur make. I would just love for a manager/coach of our club to actually be part of the club - really love it as we do.
Wouldn't be adverse to the 'boot room' Liverpool had for many years...
Formed upon manager Bill Shankly's arrival at Liverpool in 1959, the Boot Room became an "unofficial institution" at the club and would produce four future managers – Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan, Kenny Dalglish and Roy Evans – over a period of thirty-nine years.
The Boot Room - Wikipedia
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I realise football has moved on from then.
Easy enough for someone to wade in here and say it was Poch, but Poch pretty much stated before the CL final that he was looking for the exit.
Not just football, "company men" are increasingly rare in all industries.
I would like to see Mason grow as a manager and have a real crack at it one day though.