That would be by far my biggest concern, not something to like. The club needs to structure its football operations in a vaguely 21st century fashion and have proper demarcation of coaching, recruitment/scouting and fitness/conditioning/sport science as the completely separate departments that they should be. The very last thing we need to do is bring in an old fashioned manager who wants to stick his nose into multiple areas of the club rather than concentrating on improving the players and winning matches.
Of course, some will say that such a reorganisation will cost munneh we don't have. The counter argument would be that we've been shown to be way off the pace in all areas with the current structure and we can't afford not to modernise the way we run things. When we look like amateur hour compared to the likes of Brentford that should be a wake up call, not a sign to go back to something that worked five years ago and assume it'll still work today