It was clear from the outset that Bloom appointed GP so we could move on from CH's "don't look beyond surviving the next 90 minutes" approach, and start creating an Albion that could endure and thrive in the PL long-term.
Promoting the youth team; sidelining some old-hands; building a single philosophy and style through every age group; recruiting players for a system… all these steps were fundamental to this new era.
In many ways, it's been incredibly successful. Potter has delivered significantly on all those objectives.
But is there now a risk that we're so focused looking at where we're headed, that we're about to step into trap door because we aren't looking at where we are?
Do we need to adjust the focus on Project Tomorrow with a bit more Protecting Today?
Promoting the youth team; sidelining some old-hands; building a single philosophy and style through every age group; recruiting players for a system… all these steps were fundamental to this new era.
In many ways, it's been incredibly successful. Potter has delivered significantly on all those objectives.
But is there now a risk that we're so focused looking at where we're headed, that we're about to step into trap door because we aren't looking at where we are?
Do we need to adjust the focus on Project Tomorrow with a bit more Protecting Today?