I would question the comparison for those of us that have played park football and perhaps coached some kids along the way with someone like JFH who has lived and breathed football since he was a kid. He's played to the very highest level and passed all the coaching badges, and they are a pretty tough.
It must be galling for him to hear butchers, bakers and candlestick makers that watch Match of the Day and go to games every week or so telling him he's tactically naive.
I'm sure like any professional JFH wouldn't welcome the intrusion. But the result of his thoughts and methods are on public display, and to some degree lend themselves to interpretation. Where as planning is yet to become a spectator sport, or indeed something that could be participated in unless it was/is your job.
Like I have said many times before. I don't share the sometimes rude and unecessary view of Beds that some do. But there is no point in pretending he has anything other than a tenious grasp of the procedural and financal aspects of the redevelopment. I believe his attempts to illicit a decent response from the club and his overall intentions are commendable. He has steadfastly refused to be swayed on what he perceives as malingering and misinformation. He could we be proved to be right.