Was listening to Momo's favorite podcast and some interesting points were made about Hughes' role. For obvious reasons, people focus on player recruitment and some use that as the only measure for him. There are a few loons who take that perspective to the point of calling him out as a failure already. But there was a list of things he had in front of him when he joined, all while settling into a new role:
- Hire a new a manager
- Replace the entire backroom staff
- Implement a new org structure as an all powerful manager was replaced with a head coach (at the same time as Edwards was implementing a higher level org structure around him)
- Assess and ultimately sell a bunch of fringe players
- Player recruitment
- Contract renewals
The lack of recruitment is potentially a negative (though that was said back in the day when we didn't sign an alternative to Virgil, and we know where that ended up ...), I think it is only fair to hold judgement on contracts for the moment as we have no idea what is happening and the outcome is yet to be decided, but on all other measures I think it would be fair to mark as a success.
- Hire a new a manager
- Replace the entire backroom staff
- Implement a new org structure as an all powerful manager was replaced with a head coach (at the same time as Edwards was implementing a higher level org structure around him)
- Assess and ultimately sell a bunch of fringe players
- Player recruitment
- Contract renewals
The lack of recruitment is potentially a negative (though that was said back in the day when we didn't sign an alternative to Virgil, and we know where that ended up ...), I think it is only fair to hold judgement on contracts for the moment as we have no idea what is happening and the outcome is yet to be decided, but on all other measures I think it would be fair to mark as a success.