We've had a joint manager policy for a few years now. Has it ever worked successfully at other clubs? It brings problems of its own. Who picks the team? Who decides on tactics? Who deals with players in and out? They cannot agree on these issues all the time so there has to be compromise. Compromise, indecision, upset players, favouritism all come into the mix and it surely can't be a good management model for any club. One voice, one opinion, one tactical direction, one person to take the credit or the criticism is the way of football the world over, but not Tooting.
Bosah and Hunt. Who defers to who? I don't know but Hunt seems to have the stronger personality. At Chertsey Hunt was constantly losing his cool with the players, I don't like to see that, strong, calm direction is what players need. Bosah did his usual, arms folded, leaning against the dugout thing, saying nothing.
Hunt has done nothing for his reputation in his time with us, we have not won a single game with him in the dugout and have lost our last seven. He didn't seem to have had much of a record to shout about before he came, most people talk about a certain 10 nil scoreline when his name is mentioned. A Paul Dale recommendation? Cheers for that, Paul. Maybe Hunts football academy link got Adkins attention. Bosah has no football reputation to lose, we all know he is way out of his depth as first team manager and how he has kept his job this last few years is a question that we will probably never know the answer to.
This season cannot end quick enough, it is a slow death. An agony to endure. Maybe better to lose the next couple of games to get it over with, then we can focus on next season. What league will we be playing in? Will we still have these two clowns in charge? Will fans still turn up? The mind boggles.