Hope we can find the second one pal cos that clearly isn't coming from Prince and Kev.
I worry when people bring up Huddersfield's promotion last year it was a freak event. They managed to stretch their budget so well using the German market and brilliant loans. We just don't scout europe at all. It's a tough league and money is king 9 out of 10 times.
Huddersfield wasn't a freak event just because most of the championship teams have fallen into the trap of chucking money at the wrong players and continue to use the same failing method of tired old managers with the same idea.
They had the balls to break the mould and try something different.
What they have done is ensured what they did will NOT be a one off as other clubs look at what has worked, seen it can be done and look at doing similar.
Wilder in some ways...(perhaps through budget restrictions more than choice granted) is similar. He is sticking to the method that has worked for him and which goes against what many "experts"...both fans and those who work in the game suggest is the sure way to success.
What they proved was that the right manager, with the bravery to carry it out and stick to their ways, who can get the maximum from his players week in week out is just as successful as the clubs who just assemble players in a haphazard fashion in a manner accustomed to a computer game.
As for our owners, they know what they want. And like any business it is being run to minimise costs but achieve their target.
Target this season is stability....and anywhere from mid table to the last safe spot will be seen as hitting that target. The budgets will be adjusted accordingly depending on how the club appears to be hitting its targets, and Wilder will be crucial in having his say and determining those budgets.
For example, if he was to meet the board and lay it on that his opinion was that we will struggle unless they sign players...then he has earned the respect enough to be trusted that it will be done.
If he on the other hand says in December that with a little more investment we will make the play offs then it will be done.
If he is happy that the target will be met this season with the budget he has, then he will settle for that....provided that the target the following season is raised to match his ambitions and he is given the tools to realistically achieve it.
It's an evolving and steady approach. The exact approach we should have without the billions available from a mad man happy to never need the money back.