Hoop Blah RR, what about the scenario where the players in the squad that are good enough to play at this level feel they're being held back because the club won't bring in players good enough to support them in the battle?
How about the scenario where we enter a really tough run of games that we need to get something out of it with say, only one fit recognised centre half. Or maybe our centre forwards are playing out of form or like flogged horses due to the massive workload placed on them due to the current squad mistakes?
There is obviously a risk to bringing in players, they might not settle, they might not bond with the squad etc etc, but they are possible outcomes. Right now we know we have big gapping holes in the squad. To do nothing about it has to be worse than cautiously shying away from potential disharmony because of eventualities that are only slight possibilities.
I've said it before but fair point HB. How much are we willing to spend / gamble on bringing someone in is the question that needs to be answered. Not by us of course.
If a gamble is to be taken I would far rather the gamble we take be the one where we chuck Alex Pearce in and see how he gets on. But if Coppell doesn't consider him ready yet, then I suppose we can question, but ultimately trust, his judgment.