Yup. My solution is to have a football board with MCFC representation in terms of execs, football staff eg the chief coach and the DoF, and supporters.You see, this is where I differ from the sages and luminaries on here.
Of course, Mansour and Khaldoon are ultimately responsible for the actions of their management team. They are the people who appointed the cunts in the first place and have the power to remove them.
But you can't expect them to be aware of the effects of the executives' actions over and above what they are presented with in board and face-to-face meetings.
This is where I have my one criticism of them and that is that there seems to be no mechanism for monitoring the executives' actions in a football sense. Sure, they may be meeting the high-level targets set by the Board, but how are they doing it and what effect is it having on other high-level targets set by the Board such as, for example, fan engagement.
If I may be so bold, I would suggest some high level football experience on the Board (I just pray to God it isn't Soriano when he retires) and an annual meeting between Khaldoon and fan representatives. That would be a start.
Is it time for a change in the executive? Have they taken their eye off the City ball, become complacent? Possibly, but let's face it, Mansour isn't sacking Soriano and he isn't sacking Guardiola after all they have achieved. And nor should he. They take decisions for the long-term, not the short-term.
I set out what I think will happen in the next two years. Imho, we just have to suck it all up in the meantime.
This board would be the counter balance to the business orientated main board.