The Sum of the PartsVision Not sure I agree with either of you tbh. Of course you'd want some contact with the actual owners of the club but really on a day to day there's a chain of command at Reading which hasn't changed much since when we were enjoying our most successful seasons. Clarke would have to run potential transfers , contracts and other stuff past Hammond and Howe just as the likes of Pardew, Coppell etc had to in the past. I suspect the biggest issue with the ownership is that there are 3 of them all based remotely. I'm sure Howe alluded to the fact it can take a while to pin them all down at the same time.
I do agree though that the whole interference in team affairs and signings narrative is overplayed. One of the first things they did was allow Clarke to employ his old mate Spearing from West Brom as Chief Scout. Hardly the actions of a group that wants to do it all themselves. Not to mention the fact they've employed Arsenal's Chief Scout as his replacement.
If you look at Clarke's summer signings they very much mirror the sort of players West Brom bought in while Spearing was chief scout. Only difference was that WBA were a Premier League club while we're a championship club with dwindling parachute payments, hence the large amount of loans.
Yep, but that chain of command stopped abruptly in the UK - and so insulated Clarke from having any direct contact with the owners (and those ultimately setting the budget and signing the cheques). Certainly last summer, which is when I think is most relevant to Clarke, the Thais hadn't delegated responsibility and autonomy to those in the local chain of command, but at the same time were also frequently unavailable for contact or unable to quickly reach decisions/consensus between themselves.
Makes sense. Anyone remember the impromptu interview with SC at Ascot?Signings all done and dusted but awaiting the green light from Thailand. That took another three days to sort out IIRC...