Londonlisa2001
Lee Trundle
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I’m sure this argument is one which works on the ownership. Luckily for some.I’d be very sure that our ownership have long term plans, that includes the time to be bedding in players. The league is very different to recent years and we have teams in there that are worth about £200m. £15m spend in a single window is peanuts comparison to other teams in the league and what their players have been signed for. Southampton had ONE player on the bench that they spent that on, nearly every one of their players cost that. Wrexham spent £10m on Broadhead, Birmingham spent £10m on Kyogo, Ipswich spent £17m on Egeli. You have to spend just to stay with the rest of the league. All the above are no more than 2 points above us. It’s a work in progress, let’s keep supporting them. Being negative isn’t going to help them.
But it is missing the point of people’s frustration.
Irrespective of value of individual players, or whether a team has a squad costing twice or, for that matter, ten times more than ours does, the team should, by now, be showing at least some small signs of progress.
By now, I’d expect the management team to have worked out what formation will work best with our squad, what roles will be adopted by our players, what tempo we are aiming for, what type of press, do we play out or lump it, do we create space on the sides or through the middle. Do we play two ‘8s’ or one ‘8’ and one ‘10’. Do our wingers tuck in and allow our full backs to overlap, or do our wingers stay wide and allow space inside them. Do we concentrate on possession or on swift press and counter attack. Etc etc etc.
At present, we have no defined shape, formation, type of play. An overarching system into which various squad members swap in and out depending on form, opposition, how many games we are playing and so on.
We are throwing stuff at the pitch every week to see what sticks. And at the moment, nothing much is.
Our first year in the premier league last time showed that having a system that works for the players we have stands up well even when teams are worth tens of millions more than ours. No one is saying that that is the only style that will work, but having some idea of a style, whatever that is, is even more necessary when you’re competing against bigger budgets.
There will always be bigger budgets in this division. Because there are much bigger clubs than us playing in it. Doesn’t mean to say we can’t be clever about it.
We will always be bedding players in. As we will always have loans and will always be hoping that one or more of our signings is sold at a profit and will need replacing. A manager with a strong sense of what he is trying to achieve will make this necessary turbulence in the squad far less disruptive.
I think the club had to appoint Sheehan after last season as any other appointment would have led to ructions if the new appointment had started off the season in the way we have. But you and I both know that he won’t be here this time next year unless something dramatic changes. That’s not negative. It’s realism.