Burnley boss Sean Dyche says fans would be amazed by his summer workload.
Dyche believes his role at Burnley means he has a say in more issues than some managers at bigger clubs, who are simply told to look after the team while other people take control of recruitment.
"It's the randomness of a football manager, I'm surprised they haven't done a documentary on football management," he told the Lancashire Evening Telegraph.
"Fans often get on managers but if they knew the amount of work that goes in I think they will be really, really surprised.
"Some clubs now have built these systems where they'll have a version of this, out and out owner at the top, CEO, day to day, from the CEO, sporting director, scouting and recruitment, youth system, first team - that has changed the role of the manager to purely managing the team.
"At a club like this, its managing a lot of different things, and there are versions of me managing a lot of things out there, but some of the super power concerns are just managing the team.
"Even when you're just managing the team, usually that implies you're at a very big club, and if you are, you're not just managing the team, you're managing the team behind the team, agents, publicists, the bloke who's writing a book, the hairdresser, physio, the babysitter, nanny, au pair, the driver etc.
"If they did a documentary on it, it's non stop."