Not everything is painted black and white. The CEOs responsibilities were less on the football side back in the 90s. Ferguson was a once in a lifetime manager. Fergie took on a lot of the responsibilities that Woodward has. That is a rare case. Even then, Martin Edwards vetoed many moves. But Fergie dealt with cards he had.
Unfortunately, you can’t give a manager this kind of responsibility from the get go in the modern game. Especially, not to an unproven manager like Ole who has already failed in the Premiership and Championship.
No. He’s not directly responsible for our midfield woes. He’s responsible for hiring him the people who fix those midfield woes. He’s responsible for the structure that finds and attracts players that solve our on field woes. He’s responsible for delegating his responsibilities were to more capable people who specialise in those areas. But he’s failed in this area.
When you’re CEO of an organisation, it’s your responsible for building the corporate structure, setting the business goals and objectives (in football and marketing and money). As he’s in a business called football, it’s him who has the final say. If he hires the wrong people and the results don’t come, on micro level we blame the players, the manager and the weather. But on a macro level, there is someone who is responsible for overseeing everything. Building an environment where results happen. In football and especially at a club like United, this is winning trophies.
On a macro level (because that’s we judge him on), he’s failed for 6 STRAIGHT YEARS. With the biggest club in the world. Hired the wrong people. Built the wrong structure. He’s allowed rivals with less money than us to overtake us.
So, yes Woodward is a failure. A macro level failure. Which is far worse than micro level failures like our managers and players.