Please Simon, be a man, accept responsibility, acknowledge that you (at this stage in your life) are not up to the job, and resign. You may well become a good manager in time (you have youth on your side), but you are dragging the team down, and, incidentally, doing your own future job prospects no good at all. If you insist on staying (and you are in the fortumate position of being unsackable because (it would seem) of your father's money), then have the humility to step down to assistant and allow Bill to appoint an experienced manager to act as your mentor: where is the shame in that?
Its never easy to acknowledge that one is out of one's depth (Ive had to do it myself), but you need to face that truth, or do yourself and this club yet more damage.
Its never easy to acknowledge that one is out of one's depth (Ive had to do it myself), but you need to face that truth, or do yourself and this club yet more damage.