I believe it was Tommy Docherty who came out with this one.
On an individual basis, I'm happy with Wilder's signings to date.
All sensible acquisitions, right age, profile of players that can improve and that are better than their current circumstances. Plus they fit into a reasonable wage structure.
I just wonder whether the above adage holds water and we should be looking at some quality of a higher level of experience.
Even the remaining targets are the best of where we have come from - Leonard, Holmes, Reeves. You could argue Mackay-Steven in the SPL is no higher than League One.
Playing Devil's Advocate a little here, because I do like what Wilder has done, but is there a point where we do need to go out and pay to get the quality of someone who is seasoned at this level or above?
It's a good question, but you can't take the quote in isolation.
What is a 3rd Division Player
As others have said, whilst some of our players are third division players, because thats where they've played most recently. But what is a 3rd Division player? Many players, particularly of British origin are "products" of the academies of premier league clubs and find themselves in the 2nd and 3rd tiers because they don't get the chance when success and money available in the top division pushes so many of these players aside.
Clouded by money
When we appointed Robson i said that we should not give him money, but see what he does with a relegated side which he inherited. Its too easy to throw money at a problem in football and if that doesn't work, chuck some more at it.
Jordan Rhodes is a perfect example. Is he £9.5 Million better than Ched? They both scored a lot in League 1 and had good attributes, plus Ched had scored goals at Norwich. Ched, on paper is a bigger gamble.
Our Unique situation
In Wilder, we have a manager who's a 4th and 3rd Division title winner, inexperienced in the 2nd tier, but with plenty of experience and knowledge of players in the lower division. Picking up bargains and remoulding them to fit our style.
I think nowadays, because managers don't know the lower leagues that well, just the academies, they snap up all the youngsters with a scatter gun approach and then let them go free when things don't work at 21/22.
I don't have a problem with Wilder picking up players from 3rd and 4th Div. However, they need to be ready for August and they need to buy into what we have at the club already. There is strength in the fact that throughout last season we had set backs, but we didn't panic.
My only concerns of the side from last season:
- Potential Defensive frailties - We conceded more goals that those around us. Does that mean against better sides we will struggle defensively?
- Clinical finishing - Are we technically good enough? We created a lot of chances last season, but are we going to see fewer chances created and therefore fewer goals in the Championship?
- Technical Ability - Some very good players like Freeman, Billy, Ched, Fleck and Coutts, will the rest be found out?
Fitness and Organisation - This is a major strength of the Wilder side, but is it enough in the Championship? Will we be up against sides as well organised and as fit as us?
Pace - Do we have enough to exploit and get behind teams?
We will only get answers to these questions in Sept/ Oct once the side has settled into the season... We'll find out then if 3rd Division players are good enough