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Talking to a friend at the Stocksbridge game we both agreed that we were more than happy with the squad Wider is pulling together.
Where we did disagree is how to bring in the finishing touches, maybe a winger, a fourth centre back and a target man. Long story short- my friend would cash in on both Che and DCL.
At first it was hard to disagree. If we received 2-3m for two extremely raw talents we could have brought in the player who was top of my wish list- Kemar Roofe. Wilder could have easily paid the asking price for his first choice centre back in Macfadzean, even the newly available Lee Gregory would be doable.
The main thing that put me off this idea was the fans optimism and positiveness. We've taken a beating over the last few years and worryingly we seem to lose our prospects earlier and earlier in their careers every time. We don't even get a few years out of them any more, they show some potential and get snapped straight up.
The best way I could describe it is the signing of Woolford. You can't buy enthusiasm and desire. We might not see the best out of Lewin next year but the excitement and promise of the lad will give the fans a much bigger lift than any Woolford type signing ever will. Woolford could be an unfair example for obvious reasons but even players like Duffy (a signing I'm extremely happy with) have probably reached their peak. Yes it's a high peak and next season he could be the difference, but long term Che at least could go on to much, much bigger things.
Fans are excited by the Unknown, they get even more excited by potential, add in a cool name like Diego or Che and they get a lot more press and coverage than a player called Martin.
Yes, United need a squad strong enough to get out of this league first be we can not get the reputation of a club that sells its youngsters without getting the odd success out of them first. The more we achieve the longer we will be able to fight the bigger clubs off but right now I'd like to draw a line in the sand and hang on to some of these exciting kids and see what they can do.
If wilder can get an extra 10% out of our regulars, bring in some shrewd signings and motivate the older lads then I also believe he can bring on the likes of Che and DCL tenfold in just a few months.
I would love another 2,3 signings but personally if it meant selling two of our biggest assets then I'd rather go into the new season with the squad we already have. 3 years and even the pigs might not be able to afford our top homegrown stars.
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Where we did disagree is how to bring in the finishing touches, maybe a winger, a fourth centre back and a target man. Long story short- my friend would cash in on both Che and DCL.
At first it was hard to disagree. If we received 2-3m for two extremely raw talents we could have brought in the player who was top of my wish list- Kemar Roofe. Wilder could have easily paid the asking price for his first choice centre back in Macfadzean, even the newly available Lee Gregory would be doable.
The main thing that put me off this idea was the fans optimism and positiveness. We've taken a beating over the last few years and worryingly we seem to lose our prospects earlier and earlier in their careers every time. We don't even get a few years out of them any more, they show some potential and get snapped straight up.
The best way I could describe it is the signing of Woolford. You can't buy enthusiasm and desire. We might not see the best out of Lewin next year but the excitement and promise of the lad will give the fans a much bigger lift than any Woolford type signing ever will. Woolford could be an unfair example for obvious reasons but even players like Duffy (a signing I'm extremely happy with) have probably reached their peak. Yes it's a high peak and next season he could be the difference, but long term Che at least could go on to much, much bigger things.
Fans are excited by the Unknown, they get even more excited by potential, add in a cool name like Diego or Che and they get a lot more press and coverage than a player called Martin.
Yes, United need a squad strong enough to get out of this league first be we can not get the reputation of a club that sells its youngsters without getting the odd success out of them first. The more we achieve the longer we will be able to fight the bigger clubs off but right now I'd like to draw a line in the sand and hang on to some of these exciting kids and see what they can do.
If wilder can get an extra 10% out of our regulars, bring in some shrewd signings and motivate the older lads then I also believe he can bring on the likes of Che and DCL tenfold in just a few months.
I would love another 2,3 signings but personally if it meant selling two of our biggest assets then I'd rather go into the new season with the squad we already have. 3 years and even the pigs might not be able to afford our top homegrown stars.
UTB