Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool are all suffering from the plague of the faceless sporting director - when will any of these all-powerful hidden figures take responsibility for their failures?
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The announcement from Old Trafford sent shockwaves across the football world, and soon after, a stream of information began to emerge regarding the situation.

Ruben Amorim, according to this narrative, was painted as emotionally immature. The description didn’t stop there, as terms like ‘inexperienced’ and ‘inflexible’ were also used, resembling a character critique as stark as flares against a midnight sky.

Amorim, however, appeared unfazed. He was seen leaving his Cheshire home on Monday afternoon, smiling alongside his wife, Maria. Whether he was aware of the circulating rumors is anyone’s guess, but if he was amused by their absurdity, he was certainly not alone.

Enter Jason Wilcox and his associate Omar Berrada—masters of discretion in the world of sporting directors. Their ability to remain unnoticed is so impressive that one might expect them to excel in the reality show Hunted on Channel 4, evading detection with ease.

It remains unclear who authorized the post-Amorim briefing, but it’s likely that both Wilcox, United’s sporting director, and Berrada, the chief executive, were in the loop. After all, holding such high-profile roles at a major organization necessitates being well-informed.

We don’t know who sanctioned the briefing after Amorim’s exit but it can be assumed Jason Wilcox (right) and Omar Berrada (centre) would have been aware of its nature

We don’t know who sanctioned the briefing after Amorim’s exit but it can be assumed Jason Wilcox (right) and Omar Berrada (centre) would have been aware of its nature

We were all laughing at the farce. Ruben Amorim (left) had said too much, but what about the men who say nothing at all, like director of football Wilcox?

We were all laughing at the farce. Ruben Amorim (left) had said too much, but what about the men who say nothing at all, like director of football Wilcox?

But the reason Wilcox and Berrada are such pivotal figures to this tale – and why ‘the guidance’ invoked gales of laughter – is because Amorim was their man. They drove his appointment in November 2024, they championed him along the way.

‘We’ve just got to continue to build the spirit, continue to build on Ruben’s idea,’ Wilcox told United’s website, as recently as November 5, four days after Amorim’s first anniversary in charge. ‘Ruben has got a very clear idea. It’s a lot more flexible, the idea, than what people give it credit for.’

Anything catch your eye in that paragraph? Yes, of course: Flexible. It couldn’t be more obvious if it was accompanied by a klaxon and had Blackpool’s illuminations wrapped around it. If he was ‘flexible’ 62 days ago, when did United think he had become ‘inflexible’?

Will Wilcox speak to a publication or an outlet rather than a club channel, which is the equivalent of marking your own homework? You’ll be waiting a long time. Sporting directors, in the Premier League, tend to hold the privileged position of never having to face the music and what a nonsense it is.

When Jurgen Klopp arrived at Liverpool a little over 10 years ago, he was puzzled early on as to why he was dealing with all manner of questions: How will the building of the new stand affect your transfer budget? What is happening with these contracts? What do the owners make of certain situations?

Klopp would often be perplexed as to why he had to explain: not because he wanted to be awkward but because he had arrived from Germany where, at Borussia Dortmund, he worked in tandem with Michael Zorc and Hans-Joachim Watzke.

Why, he wondered, must it be so different in England? Even the routine medical bulletins he used to give at Dortmund had to stop.

But it really is different here, to the point it is almost insulting to supporters. Ask Leicester City fans what they think about Jon Rudkin, such a powerful figure at the King Power Stadium, and you will be overwhelmed by the animosity for his apparent aloofness.

Jurgen Klopp would often be perplexed as to why he had to explain big decisions - at Borussia Dortmund, he worked in tandem with Michael Zorc and Hans-Joachim Watzke (left)

Jurgen Klopp would often be perplexed as to why he had to explain big decisions – at Borussia Dortmund, he worked in tandem with Michael Zorc and Hans-Joachim Watzke (left)

Ask Leicester City fans what they think about Jon Rudkin (left), such a powerful figure at the King Power Stadium, and you will be overwhelmed by the animosity for his apparent aloofness

Ask Leicester City fans what they think about Jon Rudkin (left), such a powerful figure at the King Power Stadium, and you will be overwhelmed by the animosity for his apparent aloofness

Rudkin, in fairness, never spoke when Leicester won the Premier League, the FA Cup and Community Shield in five golden years from 2016 to 2021, but he hasn’t spoken in the subsequent years when there have been relegations and managers have been burnt through quicker than Roman candles on Bonfire Night.

He would be well-placed to explain the combustion and why signings have failed or what the plan is going forward but he doesn’t give interviews. And, as such, the wall of silence simply gives the impression that he is in a gilded position, protected from any flak.

We can go on. Last week, Enzo Maresca left Chelsea – a club with, count them, five sporting directors. The reason they have five is because they don’t want a single person holding all the power. You’d think if you had five, however, one of them would be able to speak.

Alas, Maresca stormed out of his position without a word from above. Yet, of course, plenty of messaging seeped out about how he had caused unhappiness by going off message in press conferences, among other things. If people who hold power are unhappy, shouldn’t they really be prepared to go on record?

There is a similar feeling among a growing section of Liverpool fans, who are eager to hear from Richard Hughes after one of the most turbulent periods in the club’s history.

What was the strategy last summer? Why did the champions leave behind the old formula of buying smartly and do something totally different?

It would make fascinating – and enlightening – reading or viewing. It would also take away some of the enormous burden that Arne Slot has carried.

Perhaps it will happen before the end of the season or, like so many in his position, perhaps Hughes is destined to remain out of sight.

Chelsea have five sporting directors - including Laurence Stewart (centre) and Paul Winstanley (right) because they don’t want a single person holding all the power

Chelsea have five sporting directors – including Laurence Stewart (centre) and Paul Winstanley (right) because they don’t want a single person holding all the power

There is frustration among Liverpool fans, who are eager to hear from Richard Hughes (right) after one of the most turbulent periods in the club’s history

There is frustration among Liverpool fans, who are eager to hear from Richard Hughes (right) after one of the most turbulent periods in the club’s history

If that is the case, it is wrong. The modern phenomenon that is the social media frenzy around the transfer window routinely sees sporting directors anointed by supporters when a player gets signed that a group of fans really want.

Sure, they will enjoy the adulation of completing a deal but the role of a sporting director is more complex – it’s about ensuring the right people are in the right positions, from those who look after travel to the medical department to every last detail in between.

When sporting directors carry that authority, there should be recognition that when tough times come, they should place themselves front and centre to deal with the turbulence. 

Staying hidden away merely indicates they are living charmed lives.

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