This is all quite easy, make King redundant, Reevesy takes care of match days in the dugout, King stays in the directors box. Reevesy can make "rub of the green" statements, "plus injuries hurt us," game of two halves," and "we are working on set pieces," etc. etc., "we managed to stay in front," they were saved by the paint on the crossbar," etc. etc. While Reevesy gets his leg fixed prior to returning to the first team, Iffy can take over. If the ref. has a stinker, say "you may think that, but I can't possibly comment."
After the Walsall game, Iffy sounded very honest, and credible, and didn't take 300 off the next home gate, by pissing off the audience. The interviewer sounded more relaxed, as well.
Thee is a golden rule in coaching, do not publically criticize a player. If you really have to, only do it after a win.
sounds a bit better now