I just think if Dancing had recruited and employed in the way Chesterfield FC have, then he'd have handed his son an empty wallet at best.
Most football clubs follow a very similar model, persistently fail, and fool themselves into believing the very occasional small success represents the light at the end of the tunnel. I don't think you need to be perceptive to work out there's probably something wrong with the model. Every failing club is looking for a manager to turn into their messiah. How many Brian Cloughs are there? And if you are Hartlepool you still end up back in The National League.
We obviously need a plan …….. so equally obviously we need men capable of producing one and turning it into reality within an agreed budget. A Flowers and a Pemberton seem different enough to be good for one another.
Most football clubs follow a very similar model, persistently fail, and fool themselves into believing the very occasional small success represents the light at the end of the tunnel. I don't think you need to be perceptive to work out there's probably something wrong with the model. Every failing club is looking for a manager to turn into their messiah. How many Brian Cloughs are there? And if you are Hartlepool you still end up back in The National League.
We obviously need a plan …….. so equally obviously we need men capable of producing one and turning it into reality within an agreed budget. A Flowers and a Pemberton seem different enough to be good for one another.