Barham's tash
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Not at all to me ' to act' as to sign better players than we had not similar or less ability. Kayal = Stephens, Best = COG, Halford = Hughes, are they improvements, I dont think so. Hypia = Hughton that is the only improvement which may prove the answer.
Kayal = Stephens + experience and attitude (plus we had no clear picture of the timescale of Stephens likely return to first team action)
Best = COG + pace, awareness and experience (plus at the time there was a strong possibility that COG was on his bike to Sheff Utd and it was unclear whether CH wanted him)
Halford = Hughes+ age + versatility - the square root of long throws
Yes I accept the above might be too mathematical for someone of your intellectual calibre but all just goes to evidence that TB HAS invested, and WILL invest in any given situation. The situation we're in now is one of the need to bolster a squad low on moral, which he did by employing a straight talking motivational and organised manager, alongside bringing in one player with immense promise on a permanent contract at the right age (26) to stay here for a few years and cement a first team place, and adding options for the manager via the loan market.
I am undoubted in TB's ability to call the majority of things right and so far I think if I were evaluating his performance I would do so on the basis of the below:
Training ground investment = HUGE tick
AMEX Expansion and development = HUGE tick
Allowing Gus to convince him that Murray wasn't worth a better and long term contract = red cross
Letting Gus go = solid tick. It was never going to work in the long term and I would not want to watch his prettier game a la Sunderland this season if we had gone up - see the Mike Bailey years for reference
Employing Garcia = tick
Not convincing Garcia to stay = No score draw
Employing Hyypia = Massive fail
Employing Hughton = solid tick
A chairman that has a strike rate of 75% correct decisions over his tenure should be very pleased with himself. For one that's also a massive fan of the club where his head must nearly be vetoed by his heart a lot of the time I find it staggering. How anyone doubts him is unbelievable. We're just incredibly lucky that he remains committed and a fan at the same time.
If/when we make the Premier League under his tenure then so many people will have massive humble pie to eat as far as TB is concerned and I for one am happy to sit and wait for us to get it right rather than bleat on and moan about what we haven't done, who we haven't bought etc.