Found the Eom interview interesting when he stated how he struggled with the physicality of the Championship and also a lack of confidence at times. No doubt he will be a better player next season but also will be more closely marked by the opposition.
As for Wales and Inoussa, both early signings and Widdell to arrive from Swedish football a new experience for all three but the replacements for O'Brien and Darling(assuming both leave) I hope will hit the road running and not need the 'bedding' in afforded to some of our signings over the years.
We started this season without a main striker and one hopes that Wales will not be burdened with that responsibility when the new season begins, and as important as it is going to be to replace Darling and O'Brien, so it will be for that important striker role. I see Wales as one for the future and as such can be eased into action rather than starting games. Can it be said that if he is that good, bigger clubs would have signed him?