Actually I think the manager strategy is more logical than you do...as I've pointed out in other posts, for the sixth best squad to win something is very unlikely and the road to having anything better than the sixth best squad is very long given the financial strength of the competition. Most coaches seem to make very little difference and of the ones that do they are almost impossible to see in advance. So I have no difficulty in sacking managers who seem to be making no difference relatively quickly. Especially those like Mourinho and Conte who appeared to have some sort of edge but showed no evidence of it in practice. I think Jol and Poch were sacked too early but with hindsight neither has done anything special anywhere else since leaving us so perhaps it was the players we got lucky with, not either manager.
And it's not a culture, it's simply a fact of life. Coming 7th or even 9th is no different to 6th in practice but 3rd, 4th or higher makes a huge difference. So unless the coach is able to deliver 4th place with the 6th best resources then it's worth trying someone else.
I've only seen DoFs say that Levy gives them their head and delegates football matters to them...so I don't know where this claim that he goes off and buys rubbish comes from.
I find this very difficult to reconcile with your opinion that players need circa 200 games until you can tell for sure how good they are.
Holding on to crud players for years while chopping and changing managers is exactly what Levy's been doing for the past 6 years and is identical to your philosophy, which further reinforces my suspicion that you are in fact Daniel Levy.
