Reading the stuff on the club website, he's come in as Technical Director and it sounds pretty long term.
Can someone explain what this is, as opposed to Director of Football?
Just asked my good pal, Chat GPT -
In British football, the **Director of Football** and **Technical Director** roles can overlap, but they have distinct focuses. Here’s how they differ:
### **Director of Football**
- **Strategic role**: Oversees the club’s **long-term footballing vision** and ensures continuity across managerial changes.
- **Transfers and recruitment**: Works with the manager and scouts to identify and sign players, often negotiating deals.
- **Club philosophy**: Ensures consistency in playing style and philosophy across all teams, from first team to youth academy.
- **Managerial input**: May be involved in hiring or advising on the managerial setup.
- **Liaison between board and football operations**: Acts as a bridge between owners, board members, and the football department.
### **Technical Director**
- **More hands-on with football operations**: Focuses on the **day-to-day** footballing structures and processes.
- **Coaching and development**: Works on coach education, player development, and ensuring modern training methods.
- **Youth and academy oversight**: Plays a key role in shaping the development pathways for young players.
- **Data and sports science**: May be involved in using performance data to improve player development and team performance.
### **Key Difference**
- The **Director of Football** is broader and more **strategic**, dealing with recruitment, club vision, and football operations at a high level.
- The **Technical Director** is more **specialised**, focusing on the **footballing infrastructure**, including coaching methods, player development, and performance analysis.
At some clubs, these roles overlap or are merged, but at larger clubs, both exist with clear distinctions.