by Clyde1998 »
30 Nov 2024 17:04
Snowflake Royal Clyde1998 I noticed some Wigan fans commenting on us in a positive light, asking why we've been able to build a side capable of looking good at this level and getting the most out of our players - whereas they haven't.
Obviously the academy system helps, but absolutely the coaching staff has to be commended for our relative success - especially following the situation we were in twelve months ago.
Great to see people outside our fanbase pick up on that.
You've got say sunmer 23 was an incredible window for us. We didn’t spend a penny on transfer fees, and were in and our of embargos, and yet we signed three absolutely proven quality League One players in Wing, Knibbs and Smith, plus the up and coming Elliott and absolute diamond Bindon, to complement our excellent Academy production line
I can't remember the last time we made such good summer signings for our level.
It just shows how you don't need to spend money for success - assuming you can find players who fit what you want to do for frees.
It obviously took us four or so months to completely get bedded in, but we very close to the play-offs in our form following the Shrewsbury game. We've maintained a similar situation this season - without being able to strengthen further after losing players.
Imagine where we'd be this season if we'd been able to bring in three or four additional free transfers. We're also benefitting from our relatively strong academy system at this level, like we did in the Championship.
Ironically, being restricted in what we can do has probably helped us. We have to make every transfer work and have to justify signing someone. When we could spend a lot of money, there was little restriction as to what we could do and that resulted in poor deals being made, with the squad growing too large.