Vision Hunt and Armstrong are impressive acquisitions but neither are anywhere near as good as the players they were bought to replace at their best. More funds were available than we used I've no doubt but whether they were enough to improve on those that left , got older or just lost form is massively open to debate.
Not for me it isn't, especially considering the number of times we've read those "I'm happy with what I've got" statements from Coppell in the last 2 years, not to mention the £12m? (I admit I've lost count
) we've raked in since relegation.
Whilst I didn't expect us to sign Premiership players following relegation, Armstrong who, like Shorey, has played there, bears far closer comparison to his predecessor than you suggest.
In my view, what he lacks from dead ball situations he makes up for in defence but even if I agreed with your assessment, we are talking about our player of the season here who was acquired for shirt buttons in comparison to the proceeds of last summers end of season sale and within weeks of Shorey's departure.
This last point illustrates not just how cheaply and easily we replaced our left back with another star performer but also the extraordinary lengths to which our manager was prepared to go to hang on to one of his favourites regardless of performance.
I've never been Shorey's greatest fan but he thoroughly deserved his England caps in 2006-7 yet his performances and attitude the following season were little short of disgraceful.
It simply beggared belief that not only did Coppell not see fit to provide some cover for a player who clearly no longer wished to play for us but that, even 12 months later, he was prepared to play a left winger in defence whilst he was hoping against hope that Shorey would stay.
This incident alone made me start to fear that we could come to bitterly regret imploring Coppell to stay.
Unlike fans who would prefer us not to be promoted, I know it's the only place where we can realise our ambitions.
However, thanks to our manager, we are now in no fit state to be promoted this season which would appear to suit far too many of Coppell's apologists.....................and hence why I've already listed this season as our second successive failure.