by Hoop Blah »
24 Feb 2010 12:29
Woodcote Royal Do you think Stoke will go down? Brum came down, went straight back up and look where they are now. We finished 8th in our first season but failed to build on that in any shape or form. We signed no one who strengthened our starting 11 in those 2 seasons.
I'm sure you argued at the time that we didn't really need to strengthen at times because we had the likes of Oster and Gunnarsson who were more than capable to play to the same levels, if not higher, than the guys who'd been keeping them out of the team.
I agree with your take on Coppell and the clubs failures though, and that Coppell shouldn't really have stayed on for that last season, but you're re-writing your history a little bit if you ask me.
Vision Stoke have spent upwards of 40m since promotion so you can't really call them "smaller" in any conceivable way. McCleish might finish as high as Coppell did in his first season after promotion but I wouldn't bet on it and their new owners will put them in a whole different financial bracket to Madejski so I'm not sure they're comparable either.
We were never going to "build on our 8th place" finish because quite rightly in my opinion we were not prepared to spend the sort of money it would take to do so. Of course that doesn't mean we shouldn't have stayed up the following season or that there wasn't more money available to Coppell to aid this but ultimately under JM we'd still be amongst the lowest wage bills in the Premiership & at some stage relegation is inevitable. Coppell of course has to shoulder the bulk of the blame as the manager but as i say it would have happened at some stage anyway. You can only buck the financial realities for so long.
The money Stoke have received is quite a bit more than we did, but I agree Vision, we were never going to spend that kind of money.
I believed then, and still do, that we should've invested more in proven and experienced Premiership players who were within our budget, and that as soon as we didn't go for our rightful spot in Europe the wheels started to come off the whole thing. We were never realistically going to be challenging for 6th to 10th place again the next season but by not showing any ambition or desire to better ourselves it sent all the wrong messages to the players and we set ourselves up for the massive fall we then suffered.
We should've built on the 8th place, but building realistically would've been spending £6m to £10m on 2 or 3 Premiership players (and of course their wages) to keep the squad fresh and to create more competition and cover within the team.