Comedy Steve
We're f'ing brilliant
Like lots of people on here, really pleased at the new appointment.
However, a lot of people on here seem to be running away with the belief that we have a new manager. Technically we haven't; it's a head coach appointment.
Now obviously there may be legal reasons for this difference (the suspension, sacking and appeal may indicate that if we were to bring in a new 'manager' Gus would be in a much stronger position for compensation), so it may be simply a cheeky way around that problem using alternative terminology.
But if we are going this route (and it looks like we are) the bulk of posts saying "who is he going to sign? Who is he going to retain?" may be pointless because this would now be the responsibility of the head of football development. Yes, OG will be involved in that process, but it won't be initiated or decided by him as a head coach. He'll play the hand he is dealt, and at best will be involved to advise and coerce potential targets by virtue of his contacts and his stature in the game, but without initiating or vetoing any player appointments (or releases).
A somewhat simplistic definition is in this article regarding what's happening at Wolves : http://www.expressandstar.com/sport...lves-look-for-head-coach-rather-than-manager/
I genuinely think the Albion is going down this management route and I'll be curious to see how it pans out as I'm not 100% sure it works in the British game.
However, a lot of people on here seem to be running away with the belief that we have a new manager. Technically we haven't; it's a head coach appointment.
Now obviously there may be legal reasons for this difference (the suspension, sacking and appeal may indicate that if we were to bring in a new 'manager' Gus would be in a much stronger position for compensation), so it may be simply a cheeky way around that problem using alternative terminology.
But if we are going this route (and it looks like we are) the bulk of posts saying "who is he going to sign? Who is he going to retain?" may be pointless because this would now be the responsibility of the head of football development. Yes, OG will be involved in that process, but it won't be initiated or decided by him as a head coach. He'll play the hand he is dealt, and at best will be involved to advise and coerce potential targets by virtue of his contacts and his stature in the game, but without initiating or vetoing any player appointments (or releases).
A somewhat simplistic definition is in this article regarding what's happening at Wolves : http://www.expressandstar.com/sport...lves-look-for-head-coach-rather-than-manager/
I genuinely think the Albion is going down this management route and I'll be curious to see how it pans out as I'm not 100% sure it works in the British game.