Prodigy24
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Kind of feeling sorry for Ajax but this would be a major appointment. Hope there's some truth behind these rumours.
If it means bye bye Richard, that’s a bonus.The state of the CAF when they find out that VdS is basically Ajax’s version of Richard Arnold
I think some are a bit too focused on job titles here.
CEO roles can vary quite a lot depending on the how the board separates the tasks. I expect Ajax rely heavily on the CFO for the running of the business. There will obviously be an experienced marketing person in there too, and others. I would guess that the majority of the "day to day running of the business" tasks are taken by others, free'ing up Edwin to focus on the football side of things, which he obviously has great experience of compared to most board room directors.
I wouldn't say it would be a bigger job to step into United as technical director or director of football. Obviously there is way more responsibility as a CEO, and being the figurehead of the entire company. But maybe... it's not quite a gigantic step down as "CEO to technical director" sounds like at first.
The issue being that Edwin specialty is supposed to be marketing and that at Ajax the day to day stuff is done by the DOF, Overmars. I could agree with you if we were talking about Aulas years ago who was for all intent and purposes doing both but as far as we know it's not the case at Ajax and never has been.
Can't see why he'd want a demotion. I just don't see him doing a role he hasn't done before.
The issue being that Edwin specialty is supposed to be marketing and that at Ajax the day to day stuff is done by the DOF, Overmars. I could agree with you if we were talking about Aulas years ago who was for all intent and purposes doing both but as far as we know it's not the case at Ajax and never has been.
Vds was first appointed as head of marketing, but has been general manager since 2016. He worked very closely with Overmars, or more to the point Overmars reported directly to Vds. Vds has been part of the technical side of things since 2016. All working from the Cruijff mantra.
I’d just like to remind you we have been the greatest in Europe for the last 10 years at being incompetent at board level. So he will no doubt be an improvement.Feck no, he's highly incompetent and his handling of the Overmars case (among a few other scandals) is disgraceful.
Running Ajax isnt hard. Their rival is Feyenoord ffs.
Is this really our club that keeps making decent decisions? I'm not used to this.
Assuming Murtough isn't suddenly leaving the club, I would have thought an actual recruitment expert to work under Murtough would be the profile we'd be looking to add. A profile Van Der Sar expressly doesn't fit. So I don't quite get what the thinking would be in terms of our structure if he was added to it.
Does he work under Murtough but above a proper recruitment lead we have yet to hire? Vice versa, with Murtough under Van Der Sar? Do we try to use one of Murtough/Van Der Sar to lead recruitment even though that's not really what either have done up to now? Does ETH just retain an unusually huge authority on recruitment? Does someone like Fletcher leave and VDS effectively replace him except in a differently defined role?
Haha would be the best option for both partiesMaybe we simply buy Ajax and be done with it?
There's a lot to unpack and wonder who on behalf of United brought this up with VDS, because this could get messy if people aren't aligned, assuming this wasn't totally formal.
Arnold is the CEO of the football club. He's the top person. As of now, John Murtough is the football director which encompasses everything and anything related to football operations - academy, reserves, women's, men, etc. That is a lot and all that eventually goes through him from budgets, transfers, operations, etc. Darren Fletcher is a technical director that is a liason and bridge between youth mens players/teams and first team. He's not as heavily involved in major first team or overall football decisions, that majority responsibility is EtH and his coaching staff, plus Murtough and scouts etc.
If VDS is being considered as part of the football side at United, I think he'd slot in with John Murtough. Murtough oversees all football operations, but VDS could have majority day to day operations of all things first team football as they consider it, working with EtH.
That would free up Murtough's time to focus on women's team, youth recruitment, and get his global scouting and analytics teams full on board, since there's been major overhaul the past 8 months.
He’s not CEO, more general manager responsible for the football technical side. Ajax have a board (for day to day running) & supervisory board. Basically the supervisory acts for the share holders and have final say in all the big decisions. Ajax have been extremely successful under his leadership and the youth set up is as strong as it ever has been, don’t know why posters might write he’s incompetent.
This will be a great appointment if true.
But how’s his DoF resume? That’s the role they mentioned, right? Or was it mis translated somewhereHe’s not CEO, more general manager responsible for the football technical side. Ajax have a board (for day to day running) & supervisory board. Basically the supervisory acts for the share holders and have final say in all the big decisions. Ajax have been extremely successful under his leadership and the youth set up is as strong as it ever has been, don’t know why posters might write he’s incompetent.
Lots of people on here have been pointing that out, to be fair.This thread is a great indicator as to just how clueless United supporters are when it comes to the all-powerful magical DOF. He isn’t even one of them for feck sake. Cop on.
Do you not think many of his skills would be transferable, as is often the way in football?It's a lesser position and a totally different job with different required qualities.
Jobs for the boys FC.Lots of people on here have been pointing that out, to be fair.
Let’s hope the ones who are getting giddy about VDS aren’t the same ones who (rightly) call the club out for giving former legends jobs on the strength of their “getting” the club rather than their suitability, qualifications or experience.
You don’t think VDS is suitable, qualified or experienced enough for the role?Lots of people on here have been pointing that out, to be fair.
Let’s hope the ones who are getting giddy about VDS aren’t the same ones who (rightly) call the club out for giving former legends jobs on the strength of their “getting” the club rather than their suitability, qualifications or experience.
Given he’s never done it before, of course he isn’t.You don’t think VDS is suitable, qualified or experienced enough for the role?
Lots of people on here have been pointing that out, to be fair.
Let’s hope the ones who are getting giddy about VDS aren’t the same ones who (rightly) call the club out for giving former legends jobs on the strength of their “getting” the club rather than their suitability, qualifications or experience.
Shtop it!Cocks out ?