I respect your view alton but my measure of what makes a good manager/coach is the way they deal with what they have in terms of personnel and how they adapt/improve them due to their tactical/coaching skills and insights. Arguably none of JED, page or JFH showed any tactical flexibility or actually improved any of the players they had available to them in their time as manager. I genuinely hope that Austin is the coaching genius that we have been looking for and manages to impart his tactical insights on the players but as I’ve said before for better or worse this is a results business and he will live or die by them. Another thing worth bearing in mind is what will happen if KT manages to find a buyer/investor - if he does there’s a good chance they will have their own ideas who they want as manager.
It'a been said many times before but a fan's tactics never fails and team selection never loses. People adapt their choices to suit the result after a game but the manager never has that luxury.
You've got to respect that a manager knows more about football tactics than the average fan simply because he's generally lived the sport since he was a youngster and is immersed in it every day. Watching a live game most weeks and listening to the MOTD pundits does not make you that level of an expert no matter how much you like to think.