Given the current state of the season, the declining level of supporter confidence in a successful season, the lack of or inability to execute a tactical game plan, the lack of activity in the transfer window with quality ncomings, and the several outgoings, this is a sensible short term signing,
But its only short term.
We still have major issues to overcome to get to a base where the team can get into the top 6 by the end of the season.
For this to be a successful short term signing, we need to play to Ing' strengths and get him into the places in front of goal where he can use his goal scoring instincts to score 15 or more goals.
The problem, simply put, is we don't have a tactical game plan to use his skills so it will be interesting how Selles changes his tactical approach to get the ball to him. Who can get the ball to him in the right places in front of goal? If we intend to play him as a lone striker, it won't work. So players like Hamer, O'Hare, Brooks, and Barry must work towards that objective as a primary responsibility.
On a parallel theme, I watched a brilliant young Owls team play as one last night against Leeds. What an awesome game they played last night. They gave everything they had and they seemed to have total confidence in the ability of the manager to manage the tactical side of the game.
We need some of that committment, enthusiasm, and 'never say die' attitude if we are to avoid relegation this year.
toledo