Because we still don't know how much was spent. Let's cast aside the 'finger in the air' £10m proclamation by Phipps for the moment. In fact forever.
Are you saying it is totaly unfeasible that the 'budget' was so low that the only option was to bring in benchwarmers and dressing room sweepers from other clubs? Let's face it, we don't exactly know how much Higdon cost do we? In fact, 2014 looks a bit like this:
Che Adams Ilkeston Undisclosed
Chris Basham Blackpool Free
John Brayford Cardiff City Undisclosed
Andy Butler Walsall Free
Jamal Campbell-Ryce Notts County Free
Paul Coutts Derby County Undisclosed
Ben Davies Derby County Free
Matt Done Rochdale Undisclosed
Kieron Freeman Derby County Free
Michael Higdon NEC Nijmegen Undisclosed
Jason Holt Hearts Loan
Jay McEveley Unassigned Players Free
Harrison McGahey Blackpool Undisclosed
Marc McNulty Livingston Undisclosed
Iain Turner Unassigned Players Free
James Wallace Tranmere Rovers Free
Much of that, we can't put a figure on. We can speculate that Done cost > £500k and Brayford was in the region of £1.25-1.75m. Given Maguire went for £2.5m we are not exactly struggling for transfer cash, even given some sort of 'budget' allowance from the lords and masters. If you are suggesting Clough actively shopped for Coutts, McGahey, McNulty and even Adams with cash burning a hole in his sky rocket then I will doubt your notions, especially as we are trying to build a Championship side. Even the freebies are substandard, save for Basham in bits and bobs.
I'm suggesting that Clough's list was possibly short, targeted and expensive and maybe board level influence recalibrated it to cheap players and freebies. Game Changing Investments. Unfortunately changing the games to humiliating losses, a predicatble playoff exit and a sacking at the end of it all.
I can understand Clough's ennui when he stands or leans on the dugout watching his team capitulate to seemingly lesser sides. He doesn'y play the football out there and the ability (or lack of) out on the green stuff is the sum total of our position, and vice versa. I would lay anyone a bet that much of what you say is a 'budget' was anything but and this mirage of 20 players were simply 'options', quantity over quality by a manager increasingly under pressure to get results. Come close season and the inquest, and the board put to Clough to 'change the style of play' and my reply to them in that situation would be 'what the fuck with?' We have no consistent goalkeeping structure, our back four is porous and our midfield easy to suss if you concentrate on stopping Murphy. And up front we are abysmal. I don't blame Clough for that. If your toolbox is full of duff stuff, you won't be making Chippendale furniture.
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