I see that the keyboard warriors are out on social media again saying that Jones has to go. I don't 'love' Jones: I prefer the Curbishley 'cool as a cucumber' style on the pitch, but I think that has done a job for us and deserves a chance with a bigger playing budget and better players next season. Of course, some gloom merchants are trying to construct scenarios where we still get relegated as Oxford discover they are really Bayern Munich.
Recently I looked at how football has changed since I first watched it in 1953. It seems to me that it has changed quite a lot in the last few years.
I don't want to get in the controversy about VAR as it is not used in the Championship, but it has revealed how marginal so many decisions are, particularly on offside. Referees seem to me to be as inconsistent as they have ever been and there is more of the 'it's all about me' syndrome.. Now that linos are called assistant referees, I wish they were allowed to get more involved in decisions. As it is, they ignore incidents right in front of them as the ref has told them to stick to offsides and throw ins. And is a keeper ever going to be sent off for time wasting rather than getting a late yellow?
The new fashion is playing out from the back. I think that to make that work you have to have really good players, especially defenders. As things stand, it leads to too many unforced errors. I don't think there is anything with a long ball if it is a directed long ball not a hopeful punt up field.
I do quite like the idea of a sweeper keeper as I think it is what Sam Bartram was trying to do. At my non-league club Leamington we had the 'barmy binman' who set off on forays down the wing. I saw him score from the half way line.
The extension of games to 100+ minutes may not the best way of dealing with time wasting and certainly calls for new skills in making substitutions.
I never see the team training, so I lack vital information that the coach has.
What I do know something about is the economics and finance of football. Of course, there are better people working on this. Kieran Maguire at Liverpool University is a qualified accountant and is on all sorts of media as well as regularly speaking to meetings of fans.
We would have once called the Swiss Ramble a gnome of Zurich. He has accumulated an incredible amount of data about clubs across Europe which he subjects to forensic analysis on his Substack platform.
So, wake up and smell the coffee! Modern football is the playground of billionaires and private equity companies.