DMacgraw
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Yes, the manager's input is in most cases not much beyond identifying the target, though in the modern era the high profile players we target invariably want the manager to discuss with him how he (the manager) plans to use him (the player) and the manager's vision of the club going forward. But, most important, before anything happens, the manager must identify the targets.Because that's not how our transfer negotiations work. Moyes' input was minimal beyond identifying targets. Just as LvG's and Mourinho's has been.
It should be 'Dithering Ed'. But if you repeat a lie often enough, it becomes the truth.
If the manager can't make up his mind (Dithering Dave), or rejects potential prospects ready to be signed by the club because he hasn't himself scouted the prospect 10 different times (Thiago Alcantara), or doesn't put in the effort to convince high-profile targets that he has great plans to use them in his team and turn them into Ballon d'Or candidates (Fabregas), or selects near-impossible-to-get targets who have their hearts set elsewhere (Bale, Ronaldo), what can any President/Chief Executive do?