The problem is that they’re American. Most of their professional sport derives from their college system where University sports is massive and all universities have pro coaches for their teams. You get a sports scholarship in the USA, be it golf, lacrosse, baseball, gridiron then you’re made. You have a paid for education leading to a degree and you expect to go onto pro sport. The idea of a non college educated manager of a pro team is rare.
What they see is a bloke with no education set against a bloke with an education similar to what they would expect in their perception of professional sports. Similarly they have a huge reliance on statistical analysis in their pro sports and pro sports betting. To them, if a quarterback has a 2% advantage in red zone conversion then it’s worth backing. Football(Soccer) just doesn’t work to the same sort of algorithms and stats you can glean from gridiron, baseball basketball or ice hockey. The fact that a player can run 10.4 in a straight line doesn’t help if he doesn’t know when or to whom to release the ball, or he’s got the heart of a pea.
I hope they begin to understand it ain’t a computer game and learn from Wrexham and Birmingham. You need a dinosaur (I’m looking at you Parkinson) to make the first steps up before jumping to “the beautiful game”.
Just IMHO of course.