Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 20, 2015, 07:46:27 PMA director of football to help Lambert is pointless.It means Lambert does the coaching (which is the bit he's rubbish at) and someone else does the recruitment (which is the bit he's good at).Basically, the worst of both worlds.Then there's the entire fact that Lambert seems to be steering us yet again to the arse end of the table, and it is all too late.It really would be like sticking a new roof on a burning house.DoF tend to hang around for longer than managers, especially in a role like described, so I'd imagine that it would be pretty painless to get rid of Lambert. Once gone, we'd have a bit more football know-how within the club to find a replacement which must be a positive. It's possibly not the priority but it's a change and that is better than nothing.
A director of football to help Lambert is pointless.It means Lambert does the coaching (which is the bit he's rubbish at) and someone else does the recruitment (which is the bit he's good at).Basically, the worst of both worlds.Then there's the entire fact that Lambert seems to be steering us yet again to the arse end of the table, and it is all too late.It really would be like sticking a new roof on a burning house.
Quote from: frankmosswasmyuncle on January 20, 2015, 09:25:34 PMIf the DoF has input into HOW we play the game and who plays it, appointing Lambert to such a role would be a disaster based on his performance with us so far.I just want him gone. My thinking was DOF=Glorified Scout just to get him out of the way?
If the DoF has input into HOW we play the game and who plays it, appointing Lambert to such a role would be a disaster based on his performance with us so far.I just want him gone.
Lambert is expected to play a part in the eventual appointment and is likely to help identify some of the roles that he will undertake.
Instead, Fox is thought to want someone who can look critically at areas such as sports medicine, data analysis and athletic performance to ensure the claret and blues are reaching their maximum potential.
The two lines that stand out for me in the Gregg Evans article are the following:Quote from: Toronto Villa on January 20, 2015, 06:35:48 PMLambert is expected to play a part in the eventual appointment and is likely to help identify some of the roles that he will undertake.Quote from: Toronto Villa on January 20, 2015, 06:35:48 PMInstead, Fox is thought to want someone who can look critically at areas such as sports medicine, data analysis and athletic performance to ensure the claret and blues are reaching their maximum potential.Which, taken together, make me think that Lambert has been asked in which areas he feels he needs a hand as he likely doesn't have the required expertise, and that he has identified sports medicine, data analysis and athletic performance as specialist areas, which he would happily place outside of his remit.If the person they are looking to appoint will deal with those areas alone, the only correlation with the role of a traditional DoF - 'Director of Football', not 'Degree of Freedom' - will likely be the board-level positioning. It looks more like a Head of Sports Science to me.
Apparently he has a minder at games now. I'd double it up for next time if I was you Tom.Face the fans or are you yet another cowardly Yank?