Royal RotherNorthern Git Seems to me like there is one big problem with the 'Two to Three Years' plan.
Lets just for a minute speculate what may happen this season.
RFC start off with a poor run of form with the youngsters struggling to adjust to Championship football. Slowly the team adjusts, some players are dropped being replaced by more of the 'hungery youngsters', and we gradually creep up the league. A few of the youngsters start to shine (and I wont suggest who as I am sure we all have our own views on this) confidence increases, and by May we have finished a respectable 8th or so - just missing out on the play offs.
The season ends, Royals fans are feeling fairly happy and looking forward to the coming season with quiet confidence, and then the problems start.
Offers come in for the high achieving youngsters, probably from the teams just promoted to the premiership, more talk of 'cutting our cloth' 'loss of parachute payments' 'difficult economic conditions' 'we wont stand in their way' etc. and the teams assets are sold off again to 'balance' the books.
So we start year two of the TtTY plan weaker than this season.
I really don't see that BR can build and keep a stable and developing team over that period of time.
(Big sigh.) The reason he WILL be able to keep the young players is because we WON'T be desperate for money because we HAVEN'T spent all the money from recent transfers.
THAT is the vision.
Can you not see that?
(Big sigh back)
RR whilst I would love to think you are correct, however with your hand on your heart, can you honestly say that if in at the end of the season someone came in a substantial bid for Karakan, Henry or one of the others it would be turned down? I would be willing to bet you a couple of beers that it would not (and be more than happy to pay up if it were).
As for seeeing the vision as you described, no sorry I dont see it that way.