Postecoglou remarks on the rapidly changing football management landscape, stating, "We've lost all sorts of modes of respect in our society where guys are in jobs, and they are putting up names of who is going to replace him while they are still working." He emphasizes that this reflects a deeper societal issue, where the treatment of managers has evolved to a point of disrespect that is concerning.
He continues, "As a society, we're just so quick to throw people in the trash, and move on really quickly with no thought or care around it," highlighting the way managerial dismissals are often handled without empathy or recognition of the hard work involved.
On the cultural shift in football management, Postecoglou states, "Is there a good way [of sacking a manager]? I really don't know," underlining the complexity of managing expectations and the brutal reality of job security in modern football.
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