Have a read of this. I think he's nailed it.
Ben Meakin weighs up the risks, rewards, and reasoning behind a bold decision by new ownership—and why he's ready to roll the dice on a new era at Bramall Lane.
www.thepinch.uk
My thoughts are that the majority of fans against the new appointment are from the older generation (no offence intended).
Football has moved on, and it's moved on very quickly in the past 5-10years.
There's a lot of our fanbase who think football is still played with fast wingers down the flanks to whip balls into a target man - "gerrit forrard!".
How many times do you hear groans in the crowd when after 3 or 4 passes into midfield, it eventually comes back to the GK to try and start again. It's all about the press now, and how to beat that press whether going through it, or over it.
Gone are the days of an Overmars, Giggs or Beckham type winger. The best "wingers" these days are Salah, Foden, Grealish etc. these aren't "wingers" as we used to know them, but they play out wide, where wingers used to play. But they don't hug the line like days of old, they drift all over the place. They're hybrid players that operate out wide, as an attacking midfielder and even as strikers.
That's just a couple of examples as to how the game has evolved on the pitch... off the pitch it's evolved too. It's data driven. The United buzzword for this is "AI". This has scared the shit out of our older fans - "what's wrong wi sendin a bluddy scout to gu an watch um?"
When they say AI, they mean data driven transfers. They'll input key stats into the system and tweak it to suit the type of player they need.
Do people think that the Leicester scouts just randomly turned up at a Le Havre game and luckily stumbled across Mahrez? Did Brentford just randomly bump into Mbuemo in the Troyes town centre? Brighton have picked up Barco, Mac Allister and Buonanotte as youngsters from Argentina. They won't have scouts just sat watching games over there hoping to find a gem - they'll gather the data then visit when it seems worthwhile.
I think the fans who are dead against this shift are more scared than disappointed. It's outside their comfort zone. As the article above states - are there any other clubs so reliant on having staff who "get the club"? Maybe it's that mentality that's held us back all these years
¡Vamos, hagámoslo!