Steve Walsh - no longer our Director of Football

Steve Walsh as DOF

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koeman and Walsh relationship was bound to fail from the start, Just like how Koeman fell out with LVG and Les Reed. Problem is Koeman know's what he is on about mostly and would of seen into walsh's charlatan act when he produced Williams and Enner.

Was destined to fail as he was appointed in a unique role he had no experience in only his agent brother Mickey and Kenwright to show him the ropes in negotiations- no wonder most deals go t'tsup.



If he was sold last year 30 M of the lukaku money was going on Sissoko another masterstroke was to sign Bolasie Williams and Enner, I'd never of heard of them hidden gems before they joined.
 

We have a top manager. We don't need a DOF. I'd far rather back Ronko's judgement on a player than this jetsetting PE teacher


I wager if we had a top DOF who could conduct deals without leaking to press and actually improve the team, we'd be onto a winner. Good idea poor execution really. Lot of teams I follow in france can easily improve on a sell to buy model, allowing manager to focus on playing side.
 
When are people gonna wake up? There's no place in English football for a director of football. It just doesn't work. All about the manager
 

When are people gonna wake up? There's no place in English football for a director of football. It just doesn't work. All about the manager

Oh aye, absolutely not a place for them.

Especially not when United have had sustained success for 30 years and similar Chelsea for say the last 12. Both implemented a DoF or a role in that nature.

But yeah, absolutely not a place for them.
 
Someone will pipe up and say "Drogba" and "Zola" and then dissapear when asked what happened to the other hundreds of players he signed in the decade so so between them and Kante/Mahrez.

Bloody hell.

How hard is it to understand?

He was a scout. A very good one at that.

He's now DoF - overseeing all footballing matters at the club - not just transfers.

He's in charge of his team of scouts, he works with Koeman to identify the players or type of player the manager wants to bring into the side.
 

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