Dick Swiveller
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- Sep 9, 2011
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He has a slice of luck with Ben White fitting in perfectly to a back 3 and Lamptey popping up to fit the RHS of the 5, but must take credit for trusting and nurturing Solly into LWB position with such authority. Alzate is a revelation too. .
You say slice of luck - I say that the culture change in our club over the last few years is paying off. Bloom has instigated an ethos throughout the club of signing players who are young and comfortable on the ball. Hughton's reluctance to use these players was probably his undoing as the plan is more than trying to survive. As with everything Bloom does, this is a calculated gamble - playing the pot odds if you want a poker analogy. Ashworth was the first step and Potter was the next. The plan is to avoid £20-30m signings where possible by developing the players you buy for £2-3m into first team players. Ben White was a long term plan, slowly brought up through the leagues via loans and turned into a £30m player. That is not blind luck. You only need 1 in 10 of your £3m players to take off (And less if you end up selling them if they don't make it) and we look to be aiming higher than that. Exciting times.