by Ian Royal »
15 Jan 2008 23:19
We've been spoilt with some very good football and signings by Coppell to get us here. Kitson, Doyle, Hunt, Sonko, Ivar all massive massive players and bargains.
It seems to me we've forgotten just how hard it can be to find the right players and for the right price. We've seen a lot of disappointments since we got promoted players wise.
Seol promise and some good times but ultimately not quite right
Bikey lots of promise but not quite breaking through, although argueably our central defence had been one of our stronger features (until this season)
Mate - crocked and a total failure, but unforseeable
Fae - dissapointment, small hope of coming good now, big name player (for us) who came in and just doesn't seem to fit in. It happens
Halford - bad move but recovery was excellent
Cisse - starting to show good signs IMO after a run in the team, I think was expected to act as Gunnar's understudy for the season, before taking a fuller role.
One thing I can's stand is people saying our team hasn't moved on since we got promoted. Please just think back. We had no players we knew would be any good in the premiership. As it turns out we've had a bucket load and most have got better and better. New signings haven't gone into the first team, but they have mostly improved the squad and given us better strength in depth.
Obviously we have some big holes. Two most notably being Sidwell and Little shaped. Fae was supposed to replace Sidwell. It didn't work, it happens in football. SC took a punt that we had enough cover from Wingers to cope with Little's injury. Then Seol wanted out, Oster got injured and Convey hasn't quite got it together like we'd hoped.
Had Hunt not had a bad patch and if we'd not got the Sidwell hole I don't think that would have been nearly as much of a problem. It's the fact we've only had half a midfield, one of whom was in poor form for a while that caused the main problems. It's been difficult to recover ever since.
I certainly think Coppell should be more proactive with his subs, and giving reserve players a chance when players are consistantly underperforming. No arguements there.
Generally though, I like the way the club works, and I'd rather see us relegated than compromise our attitude. I'd rather see us showing caution in the transfer market than risking spending £8M on a potential dudd. It happens enough when you are careful! Relegation is disappointing and I want us to stay up and do what we can to fight it. But I want us to remain the same club that won promotion and came 8th more.
It's looking like it could be close this season and we do need players, but even without them we have a reasonable chance of staying up. There are just so many relegation candidates. It was obvious some of the struggling teams were going to have good runs and that we would have bad, some were always going to haul us in.
The important thing is that we've got a fair chance of not being in the bad place after this really tough run of games and hopefully we can kick on after that.