Some of the criticism of her is clearly gendered though. The appointment of a former Premier League executive to oversee sports science at the club should hardly be considered a controversial appointment, but people are still questioning her credentials. There’s an inherent mistrust and doubt about her role not only because it’s coincided with a dip in form, but also because she’s a woman working in a business that almost always hires men. I’m not saying that’s the world’s greatest injustice, nor am I saying she should be immune from criticism over the things she controls, but I don’t thing you can totally ignore that aspect either.
She’s not just overseeing sports science. There’s a mistrust of her role because she’s achieved nothing and seems to be pushing our most successful manager out of his role.
I’m questioning her credentials. Along with the fitness coach Rhys Carr and Boateng. I’m questioning the results of all of them because I’ve not seen anything to suggest they’re an improvement.
But they aren’t put forward (well Carr is now) as part of the leadership team towards fans. They aren’t mentioned as being involved in hiring and firing. There are legitimate questions specifically about the Performance Director role before you even get to the fact that the psychology and fitness of the players seems to have dropped off a cliff since her arrival.
If people were making shit Joy style handbag and blowjob jokes I’d get it, but all I see is whenever someone questions a major change in the backroom order they’re called a sexist.