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Football Manager and The Modern Chairman

Average Rating: Unrated Hits: 355 Submitted: Sep 20, 2008

The start of the 2008/09 Premiership season has surely been an exciting one, filled with shocking transfers, tap up allegations and already the managerial merry go round has got itself moving. The recent departures of Alan Curbishley from West Ham and Kevin Keegan leaving Newcastle have highlighted a new way of doing football. The role of the Premiership manager is changing, less of a manager now and to more of toward the head coach.

This is nothing new to the world of football, but instead only new to English football. This system where by we have a director of football who is making all the big management decisions like who will be the next strikers while the head coach will be picking the tactics and playing those players how he sees fit and dealing with the day-to-day running of the football squad.

But this is becoming more of a trend in our league as big money foreign investment comes into the Premiership. Chairmen want to know that their money is safe and they have a man acting on their behalf to bring players in and giving him more control in the process. But how can Football Manager deal with this?