You're incredibly dishonest. Even though I clearly linked my posts where my posts were incredibly consistent and I literally said
A lot of people are trying to shift blame away from Mourinho as if any manager that comes in will fail no matter what because Woodward is in charge. They're not understanding what Woodward is doing wrong.
Woodward's problems
1. He's hiring the wrong managers
2. He takes too long to sack said managers
3. He has no vision for what he wants out of managers and what approach United should generally follow
4. He gives managers too much power and when coupled with #3 and #1, it can lead to players the next manager will have no use for
These problems Woodward is to blame for does not mean the next manager will fail which is what they're not understanding. Woodward being incompetent only means that there is a higher chance he repeats those same mistakes and thus he ends up hiring the wrong manager a 4th time.
The next manager could get United competing for the biggest titles which would be an obvious success. However, if Woodward clearly fixes none of the problems he's to blame for, it only means that he got lucky with his 4th manager and that eventually that problem will come up again. It's irrelevant to the manager's performances though.
I don't know why they keep thinking it absolves the managers of any blame.
https://www.redcafe.net/threads/d-m...as-board-backing.442035/page-24#post-23152796
I'm not sure what you're trying to pull. Everyone can read how consistent my comments are and nowhere have I ever stated you weren't consistent. I have just consistently disagreed with you because your absolutism in your statement is far too removed from reality.
I also did state how Woodward hamstrings the manager, but those two ways aren't really all that relevant to the next United manager apart from the initial period as I've stated. One of which isn't avoidable regardless of whether United fixes their problems at the top. None of this means the next manager is doomed to fail btw. It only means that it's more likely that the next manager fails because it will likely lead to the wrong hire. Woodward just needs to back the manager, not cause any drama, and for future managers needs to be consistent in his hirings so that the next manager isn't too far off from what our next manager wants out of the side.
You still didn't answer my question btw. Just answer my simple question.
1. Is it impossible for Woodward to hire the same manager if he had a plan/direction/vision and if he didn't have a plan/direction/vision? This will end the argument once and for all.
You have once again failed to prove your point. Answer the question. If it is impossible then you would be right and I would be wrong.
This is a logical argument for why a managerial hiring is all it takes to fix us in the short term. Not long term as I have consistently stated, because long term will require Woodward to make countless player transfers and countless managerial hirings and it's impossible to get it right all the time. A Structural problem of the club likely leads to a wrong managerial hiring, it doesn't guarantee it.
Understand the difference between fixing a long term problem and a short term problem.
Wow. Im the one who has argued from the start:
1. Woodward doesnt fully back his managers
2. Has no long term vision for the club playing style no recruitment wise Leading to both poor identification of managers and bad player recruitment
3. Repeatedly thinks he knows whats better for the manager he hired than what player should suit them
And you are STILL claiming you dont SEE how that will still affect any other boss recruited? Really?
Yet in your own post you have just admitted that the next boss will most likely fail if ALL the things Ive highlighted are present?
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1. Only evidence for that is this 3rd summer transfer window and it comes from a place of distrust after failing to prove he's worth trusting in. I don't feel that was a problem for LVG's 2 years at United nor at Mou's first 2 years at United. I don't think that's much of a problem.
2. Correct. However, player recruitment is tied to giving too much power to the manager. The manager has his own vision for what he wants his side to be and this can be drastically different from the previous manager. You can't exclude that bit of context.
3. Only proof of that is the 3rd season which will happen with a DOF regardless because again, they need to fit the vision that you yourself (myself included) wants at United.
When I say will most likely fail it's because I think it will lead to the wrong hire which will then cause all 3 of those points you and I have talked about to show themselves repeatedly. How does #2 affect the next manager? Only the player recruitment portion is (due to the hiring of Mourinho not being under the vision we want) will hamstring the next manager as its impossible for future managerial hirings to affect the current manager. Regardless of whether we fix that, that will remain a problem for the next manager no matter what.
Understand the difference between "guaranteed to fail" and "more likely to fail."
Again, my queston "1. Is it impossible for Woodward to hire the same manager if he had a plan/direction/vision and if he didn't have a plan/direction/vision?" stands. If it's impossible, then yes there is no quick fix for the short term on the field performances. If it's not impossible, then you have failed to prove the next manager is doomed to fail due to the boogey man that is Woodward.