(03-22-2016, 11:05 PM)DJC link Wrote:McKay's role now reflects his title with Bolton and SOS as his direct reports.
There was a radio interview earlier in the year with SOS in which he described a structure that more likely puts himself, McKay and Bolton all on the same level in terms of planning, football management and recruitment. Craig himself described his role as the person coaches, staff or players can approach when plans or strategies are in conflict. So it appears Craig is on the side acting as an independent arbiter to broker "people" solutions.
In effect we now have the exact opposite of the structure MM had in place, the Autocracy is dead it's now all about systems and structures!
This seems so much more sensible, using the resources fully rather than pigeon-holing individuals to perform at a fraction of their capacity. We know from the MM era that one person cannot successfully battle an army and win more often than they lose, it was MMs biggest failing to think his old autocratic ways could better a panel of opponents.
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"

