It's a fair point though. Look how much man united spent chasing their guy and they lasted 4 months and sacked him. Their fans were so excited and encouraged when they got him.
Stoke have jon walters. Blackburn have rudy gestade. Both seem unpopular at their clubs but when failure comes it's the manager who gets sacked not them.
If cardiff just had a DOF it would be a disaster. Tan would either not trust them at all and would be lip service, or tan would trust them and then sack them when something goes wrong.
Bulut last summer for example was asking for more control the kind of stuff a DOF would do. What do you do if you appoint someone like that?
The idea behind the DOF is you employ the coaches/managers to suit them etc. I.e its not them that gets fired.
I'm not against one with a proper overhaul of a structure on and off the pitch- but the way some people seem to think it would be a silver bullet is crazy. Especially as the managers we keep appointing were at best untested before us, crap with us then disappear after us. If we had a real manager people wouldn't be so bothered about a DOF.