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The move is towards the manager having a bit less influence, this to avoid there being a continual lurch from one style of management or play to another. I can think of many examples where a club has brought in a new manager who has immediately either tried to make a style of play work unsuited to the squad inherited, or made do for a while but with the aim of replacing almost everyone.