........as well as on it.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19781296
I hope this is as successful as the changes in playing personnel but I have my concerns. Keeping some of the established infrastructure off the field is needed to maintain the links to the local community and understand the culture.
If Tan is going to replace the whole governance model (Doug Lee has already been replaced as FD by Simon Lim from Malaysia) he may lose some of the local knowledge and links with the fans / community. He needs to keep the right blend of old and new.
I'm sure the guys he's putting in place are very capable, certainly Lim is already an senior employee of Tan's empire, and they will build the links back to Malaysia and exploit Tan's wider portfolio, but do they have any understanding of football? I just hope they don't throw the baby out with the bathwater.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19781296
I hope this is as successful as the changes in playing personnel but I have my concerns. Keeping some of the established infrastructure off the field is needed to maintain the links to the local community and understand the culture.
If Tan is going to replace the whole governance model (Doug Lee has already been replaced as FD by Simon Lim from Malaysia) he may lose some of the local knowledge and links with the fans / community. He needs to keep the right blend of old and new.
I'm sure the guys he's putting in place are very capable, certainly Lim is already an senior employee of Tan's empire, and they will build the links back to Malaysia and exploit Tan's wider portfolio, but do they have any understanding of football? I just hope they don't throw the baby out with the bathwater.