s@int wrote:I think this will happen more and more as "none football" owners take over clubs. They put their money in and want control of the finances and the financial decisions which includes transfers. Managers are gradually losing a lot of the "power" that they have had in the past. First the players took away much of the historical power and control of the managers, and now the owners are doing the same.
JoeTerp wrote:s@int wrote:I think this will happen more and more as "none football" owners take over clubs. They put their money in and want control of the finances and the financial decisions which includes transfers. Managers are gradually losing a lot of the "power" that they have had in the past. First the players took away much of the historical power and control of the managers, and now the owners are doing the same.
very very very rare in America to see the same person that coaches the players and manages the games, also be the same person responsible for making personel decisions. If managers are on a short leash, it doesn't make sense for them to have total control over players because that could set the team back years if a manager buys players for a certain system, plays terribly and gets sacked (or gets hired for a better job) and the next manager plays a completly differnet system. Too much turnover all the time is not good.
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