To refresh, a
Wales Online article stated, "Pressed further on transfers, Warnock admitted Cardiff lag behind their Premier League rivals not just in spending power, but in terms of their staff. He would love the Bluebirds to one day appoint a director of football to help out in an area currently managed by chief executive Choo, chairman Mehmet Dalman and Warnock himself."
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https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...pools-15550902)
How do you read this?
Is it a criticism of City's failure to bring in players in the summer? Is it a gentle nudge in Tan's direction for transfer action in January?
With the extra millions flowing into City coffers from gate receipts and TV money (and a low wage bill by PL standards), it's time for Tan to show his ambition for the club - to spend some dosh, using someone who's effective in the transfer window.