Cochise has a good point about us not being able to see what the player does in training, both from an application as well as ability perspective.
- Players in that 18-21 range will likely get a bit more time (3-4 years, including loans) as they simply have never performed at that level and consistency is likely to be an issue (but see above point)
Re the rest, there is no minimum, football unfortunately is a results business, and no matter how fairytale the long term project might be, interim results matter
- If a manager maintains status quo (within top 6), they will likely get two years, but make no mistake, if Poch had landed 8th-10th or lower, he would have been out.
- Similar for established players (i.e. not youth/academy), maintain some level of contribution = 2 years, miss the boat and you may be out in 6 months (not always sold, but unlikely to feature until sold)
Everything else is fans dreaming .. we can't afford to carry anyone, player or manager for any significant period of time, regardless of potential upside.