I am aware that he had hired a ton of data analysts, data scientists and a couple of tea ladies as well. Everyone is aware of how many people Jon likes to appoint. However what had changed since those many appointments?
Do we still overspend in terms of salaries and fees?
Do we still follow the manager's shortlist to the letter?
Do we still hire managers whose style of football is completely different to the one before him which makes half of the squad redundant?
Do we still engage in wild goose chases in Turin and Barcelona?
Do we still have waves upon waves of injuries?
Do we still pursue a certain style of player only to go for a completely different style of player? (ex De Jong vs Casemiro)
Do we still promise staff one thing and then rescind that offer few months later which makes us look like utter prats?
Do we still buy short term players on silly money and end up giving them silly long term contracts?
Do we still leak information?
Are we still struggling to sell players?
Are we in a situation were players tend to have a serious dip of form a season after we sign them?
Also what sensible in buying another no 10 when we've already have 2 no 10s?. Is it bright to get rid of the golden glove keeper to spend 47m on a keeper whose a slight upgrade on what we had when there was so many positions that needed to be filled? Is it wise to spend 72m on Atalanta's reserve striker who scored 10 goals in total with Atalanta ie 7.2m per goal?
Let's face it mate. Jon might love hiring an army of people but it means jack shit unless it translate on the pitch
A majority of those salaries were caused by Woodward and Judge, who were both still in post at the start of Murtoughs reign and still in position until around the January of Rangnicks tenure, at the very least they were the ones that negotiated with Rangnick and agreed a unspecified consultancy role for him to agree to the interim appointment. Whilst Murtough has continued the route of ridiculous salaries, those players expectations are inflated by an already existing structure that would be difficult to negotiate downwards and keep those worth keeping.
On managers shortlists, have we ever followed the manager's shortlist to the letter? Most certainly in first Windows we have accommodated, but for most of those managers post Ferguson, the common bug bear has been a lack of ambition to sign the players a manager has needed to take the team to the next level. Van Gaal listed players he requested that Woodward refused, as did Mourinho, Ole needed a DM and they signed Ronaldo instead, Rangnick listed 3 players the club could have signed that would have improved us. Even Ten Hag was told no in his first season to a package deal for Antony and Martinez which would have seen us save a lot of money that could have been spent elsewhere.
On the subject of manager changes, how many manager changes has Murtough solely been responsible for? Just the one, and that's Ten Hag. Murtough reportedly asked Ole to look at playing a high pressing front foot style, both Rangnick and Ten Hag fit that bill, now either Murtough changed his mind and asked Ten Hag to go for transitional football or Ten Hag hasn't got his primary targets to achieve that style and has had to do what he can to survive.
Agree here, the De Jong saga was ridiculous and wasted so much time.
Feel like the injuries are more likely caused by so many fixtures, a winter world cup and the worst short pre season schedule I have ever seen.
De Jong not being signed was a god send in my opinion, we needed a proper DM, and whilst De Jong can do a job I worried he lacked the physicals to do the role at a world class level in the Premier league. However, Ten Hag did say he would develop his own player in that style, and I think he will be looking at Mainoo in the long term.
Not sure what you mean on the staff promises thing.
Agree with your other points, but would argue the selling of players is a by product of what came before and not something easily fixed.
The keeper situation needed to be addressed, and the money De Gea was asking for to continue his decline was ridiculous. Mount as a signing works if he is a long term replacement for Bruno, alongside him he doesn't fit the profile we need for sure. Hojlund will be a beast in the coming years as things start coming together for him, it was expensive but the striker market lacks value and we were going to get fleeced regardless of the target.
Despite any of my arguments supporting Murtough, he just is not good enough. If a director of football is employing Ten Hag, he isn't employing him to reinvent the wheel, he surely wants to see that beautiful football that a lesser quality Ajax side were playing against some of the best clubs in Europe. This best transitional side in the world stinks of a deeper rooted problem in being scared to sell highly rated players that have done well for us historically despite them not fitting the vision. Also despite all these technical director appointments in specific departments, we fail to learn from the top clubs of the world that a manager is only as good as the coaches around him in developing players and making a philosophy work.