Originally Posted by
swaledale
I do like the sly digs calling Clowes an "amateur" benefactor. So there is a category of people who are "professional owners then? I would love to be enlightened as to who this pool of people are.
Its utterly patronising to continue to call Clowes "inexperienced" or "amateur" and shows a complete lack of class and understanding as to how football generally works.
Most owners are amateurs, Morris was, the Glazers are, unless the owner is a company that specialises in sports club management, therefore that epithet is needless and can only be included as a sly dig!
Warne and his coaching staff are not experienced professionals in running the club, they are responsible for managing and coaching the team, the days when a manager did anything other than coach the team, and identify and sometimes sign the players have long gone for most clubs.
So based on rA's comments, when Clowes has gained the gift of hindsight, he will leave in place an inexperienced coach ad ignore any advice from people with experience on who to recruit as a manager? laughable!
Given there is ample examples of owners who have been in the game a long time making clearly odd decisions on managers, player recruitment and finance, what matters is whether the owner can run a business, is financially astute, is able to balance the often unrealistic demands of fans with the reality of running a football club, is able to be supported by trustworthy people who can offer sound advice on football matters and is not prone to knee jerk reactions in order to be popular!
In any sensible persons book, Clowes has all these characteristics, signing Warne wasn't a mistake, it was decision made on a sound football basis that hasn't as yet and indeed may not produce the results expected. These things happen even to the most professional of owners whoever the **** they might be!!