bricktop
Well-Known Member
Last season I watched Wilders pre-season recruitment and it was clear that he was rebuilding the squad with half an eye on making us difficult to beat, and that promotion wasn't a big a priority as turning round a sinking sink, and play offs or above would be a bonus.
This season I'm getting the impression rather than going all out and spending a lot of money, he is just going to bring in a few players who can add to the squad, and incrementally improve it rather than going full tilt at the Championship.
At the minute looking at his new signings, none of them make you think that we have managed to get a top quality player in who can drive us forwards, but they all make you think that they are just strengthening the squad, and the real target for next season is to finish 21st or above, and look at doing the same the following season.
The last time we dropped from this division we had a generally disinterested and threadbare squad of journeymen, supplemented by loan players who weren't wanted elsewhere who was here to either put themselves in the shop window, or for their own financial gain. I think Wilder knows this, and rather following a similar path, he is assembling a squad he knows that will be good enough to survive in our first season back.
I'm not rubbishing anyone, or being particularly negative but I think I'm just being realistic, and I think that Wilder is pragmatic enough that there is no point in running before you can walk
This season I'm getting the impression rather than going all out and spending a lot of money, he is just going to bring in a few players who can add to the squad, and incrementally improve it rather than going full tilt at the Championship.
At the minute looking at his new signings, none of them make you think that we have managed to get a top quality player in who can drive us forwards, but they all make you think that they are just strengthening the squad, and the real target for next season is to finish 21st or above, and look at doing the same the following season.
The last time we dropped from this division we had a generally disinterested and threadbare squad of journeymen, supplemented by loan players who weren't wanted elsewhere who was here to either put themselves in the shop window, or for their own financial gain. I think Wilder knows this, and rather following a similar path, he is assembling a squad he knows that will be good enough to survive in our first season back.
I'm not rubbishing anyone, or being particularly negative but I think I'm just being realistic, and I think that Wilder is pragmatic enough that there is no point in running before you can walk