Taybha
Whalewhine
Many pundits are suggesting our latest managerial punt could be a mistake ( no shit Sherlock) but disregarding this lazy sort of captain hindsight journalism thus far the club seems to be much more aggressive in the transfer market and it's quite clear the manager wants more wingers than Douglas Bader to get us up the pitch faster.
Yes we have a few quid to play with due to previous smart acquisition and sell on profits.
I've a feeling in my bones we've changed course a bit and any new superstars we unearth will find it much harder to be using us as a stepping stone,in fact personally I'd like to think we do so well they wouldn't want to leave anyway.
Of course this is all pie in the sky gibberish as we all know it could go tits up but something has to change if the manager actually believes himself when he says we want to challenge the establishment,to me that's not just him saying it it's a message from TB that it's time to have a real go at it and our basic business model that's served us so well must now be altered to bridge the gap firstly in wages,and contract terms
I'm not suggesting radical changes like we start buying players because they've had a good game on the telly,but the plain fact is the establishment are very capable of playing their second choice team and still picking up points,and that's where we need to be regarding squad depth as we found out last season.
Kinel I'm waffling so do you feel a shift or change is happening in our much loved and revered business model,or are we just hoping things work out as they are and remain a solid EPL club but nothing more.
Yes we have a few quid to play with due to previous smart acquisition and sell on profits.
I've a feeling in my bones we've changed course a bit and any new superstars we unearth will find it much harder to be using us as a stepping stone,in fact personally I'd like to think we do so well they wouldn't want to leave anyway.
Of course this is all pie in the sky gibberish as we all know it could go tits up but something has to change if the manager actually believes himself when he says we want to challenge the establishment,to me that's not just him saying it it's a message from TB that it's time to have a real go at it and our basic business model that's served us so well must now be altered to bridge the gap firstly in wages,and contract terms
I'm not suggesting radical changes like we start buying players because they've had a good game on the telly,but the plain fact is the establishment are very capable of playing their second choice team and still picking up points,and that's where we need to be regarding squad depth as we found out last season.
Kinel I'm waffling so do you feel a shift or change is happening in our much loved and revered business model,or are we just hoping things work out as they are and remain a solid EPL club but nothing more.