<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Managers should not get final say on transfers. Its not that they dont have the quality of scouting, they just dont have the time to do it thoroughly. They are focused on a million other things, they make irrational decisions. There are exceptions though, 1 in 10. <a href="
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I have replied, suggesting that not all his decisions have been exactly rational! I now expect to be blocked!
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Imagine Lee becoming a Manager @ 30 and being told that the club he's working for are signing Kieran Dyer!!
After all we made some disastrous signings back in the Dowie and Pardew days
The first thing any new owners should do is break off all contact with him.
He's not wrong tbf.
He is indeed a twat though.
"Advisor on player signings for Charlton Athletic Football Club. (former STVV) I like cocktails, nature, animals, history, politics, crypto and (some)people".
I like him, he's been an asset to our club, he tells it as it is and just look at his Twitter profile above.
Adorable.
Football Manager expert, is that not enough?
'completed it mate'
The difference being Gallen is a proper scout and Driesen watches players with his trousers round his ankles.
More to the point, what does FIFA boy know about running a team that qualifies him ahead of Lee Bowyer?
nobody besides the toxic septuagenarian bungler will be paying any heed to anything he squeaks out anyway
That’s the problem with playing computer games and thinking that everything works the same in real life. These footballers are real people, not just ratings on a hard drive that you can cobble together without due care.
If the scouting team (and in particular the Chief Scout) have the complete confidence of the manager then there isn't a problem - the manager will accept their recommendations. The manager cannot do everything. This particular little spotty, waste of space herbert does not fall into this category.
The caveat here is that the manager should appoint the Chief Scout, not have it imposed.