- Aug 8, 2005
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I've spoken to a lot of people , read it on here and elsewhere that Bloom "will go for it" and "spend big" in the summer.
I just don't see it. I think after failing to keep the best manager we have had in years we are now one of a group of third category teams.
The first category are the parachute payment teams who have a financial advantage.
The second category are the teams like Bournemouth, up and coming, young manager, significant investor, like we used to be. They have momentum and financial clout.
The third category is a group of clubs trying to do it with medium cost. Long term view not short term gain. We can't compete financially with the two categories above, so hope to get lucky in the transfer window.
The fourth category are clubs who are broke and that's why we shouldn't be going down.
The problem with this "third category" status is that for you to be successful you need to be lucky or skillful in the transfer window. For two years, since Gus left, we haven't signed any good players but have sold all of the good ones he brought in. We therefore need someone in the club to have the same ability to spot a good player as Gus did. Do we have that now? Burke clearly didn't have that ability. Does anyone else at the club? I don't believe Hughton has a reputation as a manager who can find players out of nothing.
So Bloom could "go big" but I doubt it. I think we have seasons to come of trying to get lucky and keeping our fingers crossed. So far the strategy has failed for two years, let's hope that changes.
I just don't see it. I think after failing to keep the best manager we have had in years we are now one of a group of third category teams.
The first category are the parachute payment teams who have a financial advantage.
The second category are the teams like Bournemouth, up and coming, young manager, significant investor, like we used to be. They have momentum and financial clout.
The third category is a group of clubs trying to do it with medium cost. Long term view not short term gain. We can't compete financially with the two categories above, so hope to get lucky in the transfer window.
The fourth category are clubs who are broke and that's why we shouldn't be going down.
The problem with this "third category" status is that for you to be successful you need to be lucky or skillful in the transfer window. For two years, since Gus left, we haven't signed any good players but have sold all of the good ones he brought in. We therefore need someone in the club to have the same ability to spot a good player as Gus did. Do we have that now? Burke clearly didn't have that ability. Does anyone else at the club? I don't believe Hughton has a reputation as a manager who can find players out of nothing.
So Bloom could "go big" but I doubt it. I think we have seasons to come of trying to get lucky and keeping our fingers crossed. So far the strategy has failed for two years, let's hope that changes.