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- Sep 10, 2013
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- Transfer Muppet of the Year 2021
I can sum it up here:Article is behind paywall. Any other link to it? Seems very interesting
- Ashworth will oversee everything on the football side (men's & women's); he's basically the top dog in the football club and will report to the CEO, Omar Berrada.
- United's scouting operations is built on TrackerMan, a large scouting database.
- Scouts take their individual reports and converse over them with each other and Steve Brown, who is responsible for assigning matches to the scouts rather than judging the targets.
- Some scouts say that TrackerMan's reports are too verbose and not concise enough.
- Vivell may have joined on a short-term basis for now, but there's a view to making him join permanently.
- Vivell, Berrada, Wilcox, and Ashworth will all have a say on potential signings.
- Ten Hag's opinion will also matter [hence Whitwell's point on ten Hag retaining his "veto"].
- Every other name mentioned in the point above will also have a veto, so ten Hag won't completely have his way like he may have in the past.
- Brailsford is not going to be involved in the football operations; he'll just oversee United's overall direction.
- International youth scouting is now the responsibility of the first-team staff.
- Andy O'Boyle has a more prominent role after being on the periphery under Murtough.
- Matt Hargreaves (director of football negotiations) has a bigger role with the agents nowadays.