FA relies on its traditional approach to crisis – ‘If we lie low, this will go away’ | Marina Hyde

After their Dunning-Kruger kabuki performance in front of the culture media and sport select committee, the FA’s top brass are now keeping their heads down

Try not to allow yourself to be encouraged by the fact that former FA board member Heather Rabbatts thinks that thinks technical director Dan Ashworth’s job is “untenable”. I imagine the FA sees it as very tenable. Tenable is one of those words that technically exists, but for which there would obviously be better and more popular substitutes. Making it very like Dan Ashworth, in fact.

Other tenables currently include FA chief executive Martin Glenn and FA chairman Greg Clarke, whose performance alongside Ashcroft in front of the culture media and sport select committee last week ranked as a horror show even by the standards of their organisation’s hall of shame. A sort of Dunning-Kruger kabuki performance, the event served primarily as a reminder of the sheer number of working hours that have been devoted by the FA down the years to protecting its more useless employees from self-created crises.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/oct/25/fa-approach-crisis-lie-low-ashworth-clarke-glenn

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