Reading the Argus this morning, it seems like Hyypia is already starting to get disillusioned with the clubs recruitment policy.
http://m.theargus.co.uk/sport/11361564._/
http://m.theargus.co.uk/sport/11361564._/
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Gawd... here we go, I hope this isn't the case, 300 mile round trips to watch dross like last year again is going to take some motivation I reckon.Reading the Argus this morning, it seems like Hyypia is already starting to get disillusioned with the clubs recruitment policy.
Reading the Argus this morning, it seems like Hyypia is already starting to get disillusioned with the clubs recruitment policy.
I think any one of the leagues 90 plus managers would be frustrated at the lack of replacements so far if they were Albion's manager? A quick check before he signed though would have shown him that we don't do early signings or many of them in the summer. Shouldn't be a surprise to Hyypia.
I think any one of the leagues 90 plus managers would be frustrated at the lack of replacements so far if they were Albion's manager? A quick check before he signed though would have shown him that we don't do early signings or many of them in the summer. Shouldn't be a surprise to Hyypia.
BedwetterThe start of the season matters as much as any other games. We should have a full and fully prepared squad. As an example, if we had won (rather than lost) the first game against Hull 2 years ago, we might might have gone up automatically!
I fear that any chance of a really strong season (rather than clinging onto a hope of a late play-off place) will be gone by Christmas. At the moment we will be at best mid-table. Even if we sign the (minimum) three good players we need, they will take time to bed in and will have missed our pre-season.
If late signings are a strategy -it's a poor strategy!
ThisThe ink on the cheque for ULLOA hasn't even dried yet