Watching a documentary about the New York Yankee's, specifically the ownership of George Steinbrenner (I won't go into the details), but it made me think about the situation.
Would you rather be in Jol's position. Standing in the dugouts and calling the shots?
Or Al-Fayeds job, of owning the team you love, but staying 'behind the scenes'
Discuss
You can't get fired if you're the owner.
Jol's position all day.
Would love to affect whats going on on the pitch
Or you could be Steinbrenner -- before he died, of course -- and own the team and manage it as well, for all intents and purposes. It wasn't until the last 7 or 8 years of his tenure that he kept his mitts off the team structure.
I'd rather own that mother.
Quote from: Blingo on February 20, 2013, 08:24:40 PM
Own it says Blingo.
Totally agree. Ownership has it's privileges and truth be told the owner, if active, has more to do with what happens with the club in all aspects, including the pitch, than anyone else.
Quote from: Blingo on February 20, 2013, 08:24:40 PM
Own it says Blingo.
I know I've been waywardly amiss of late what with the ewes being so pregnant they look like dreadnought schooners and the geese going rampant on us all over Long Island and Westchester, but when the f in a g-string did the AWOL Blingster recycle himself into the land of the near-living?
Nogood "there's marvelous to see THE voice of nostrilgia and reason Foffing again - even if it was only 4 words, isit" Boyo
Own it!
If the team flounders, blame it on the manager and give him the sack.
If i knew what i was on about football wise, had a good reputation, good back room staff, backing of the owner to get decent players, do things my way, i'd rather be the manager. It's a good way to make alot of money.
If your the owner you always have your hand in your pocket for not much return alot of the time.
Yes good to see Blingo post, used to love his positivity regarding Fulham