Ron_Justice
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That 1st CWAK season in the PL was probably the high watermark for me as a Blade and a return to the Championship has got me wondering; even with decent summer recruitment, can we go again, as soon as next year?
Last time we went up and actually made a fist of it, we did it on the back of a 3 year re-build. 3 years of bringing in players to suit a novel system but also, and with one eye on CW's recent comments about certain unnamed players, players of a certain character.
I wonder, without the surprise of the Overlappers (because I doubt there's another unique way of playing waiting to be discovered), would the right characters, brought together via a modest budget, be enough to fare better in the PL than this season?
Personally, I'm not sure a year in the Championship is long enough to build a group, on a budget, that has a strong enough identity. To develop a squad that's so aligned with each other, tactically, that they can play on instinct, without fear, and be greater than the sum of the parts.
So what do we think, last time around what was more important? Was it The System or the Personnel? Is the conversation around 'right type' too overblown or do we need to pay special attention to the characters of the personnel, given we're going to working with a modest budget by todays standards?
Last time we went up and actually made a fist of it, we did it on the back of a 3 year re-build. 3 years of bringing in players to suit a novel system but also, and with one eye on CW's recent comments about certain unnamed players, players of a certain character.
I wonder, without the surprise of the Overlappers (because I doubt there's another unique way of playing waiting to be discovered), would the right characters, brought together via a modest budget, be enough to fare better in the PL than this season?
Personally, I'm not sure a year in the Championship is long enough to build a group, on a budget, that has a strong enough identity. To develop a squad that's so aligned with each other, tactically, that they can play on instinct, without fear, and be greater than the sum of the parts.
So what do we think, last time around what was more important? Was it The System or the Personnel? Is the conversation around 'right type' too overblown or do we need to pay special attention to the characters of the personnel, given we're going to working with a modest budget by todays standards?