Bladesway
Not a member of the reaction faction
Look at recent history and whenever SUFC have dared to put their hands in their pockets we have (even with average managers) done well. With the exception of Robson who was a terrible manager, look at Blackwell, Wilson, Spackman and Warnock when the money was pumped in we performed far better.
Warnock got us promoted when McCabe gave him a little money and allowed him players like Ifill. Probably our biggest achievement in the past 20 years.
Blackwell inherited a team of very good players and hence for a season or so we looked the dogs bollocks getting within a whisker of promotion. As soon as McCabe pulled the rug it slid backwards to where we were when Wilson took over.
Wilsons first season we had a good team and we played good football. It wasn't extravagant but when he was supported we once more got within a whisker of promotion and certainly one of the highest points hauls in recent history. Second season McCabe pulled the plug and hey presto backwards we went.
So we get to where we are today with Clough. A capable if unspectacular manager who most of us would say is doing a good job albeit with limited resources. Our patchwork team is going to be within touching distance of the play off spots if not automatic promotion come January. If we want out of this shithole division and we have faith in the man managing the team, shouldn't we put this game changing money into this team with a view to promotion?
Fact is, if we don't then we won't get promoted and we will be binning off another manager at the end of the season. Then where do we go? Law of diminishing returns tells you it won't be a better manager. Another untried and untested newbie? Not after what happened with Weir. So you go into the realms of journeymen in the hope we can attract someone who will work with no funding and work miracles.
For me, it doesn't have to be tens of millions but enough to get 3-4 quality players into the club. Not £200k bids but actually paying market rate and taking a chance. Because if we don't we will still be in the third division this season, next season and beyond.
Now is an opportunity to change our position. Its a chance for McCabe to put a more positive legacy in place but more importantly its an opportunity for us to go forwards as a collective rather than backwards and squabbling in a heap.
Warnock got us promoted when McCabe gave him a little money and allowed him players like Ifill. Probably our biggest achievement in the past 20 years.
Blackwell inherited a team of very good players and hence for a season or so we looked the dogs bollocks getting within a whisker of promotion. As soon as McCabe pulled the rug it slid backwards to where we were when Wilson took over.
Wilsons first season we had a good team and we played good football. It wasn't extravagant but when he was supported we once more got within a whisker of promotion and certainly one of the highest points hauls in recent history. Second season McCabe pulled the plug and hey presto backwards we went.
So we get to where we are today with Clough. A capable if unspectacular manager who most of us would say is doing a good job albeit with limited resources. Our patchwork team is going to be within touching distance of the play off spots if not automatic promotion come January. If we want out of this shithole division and we have faith in the man managing the team, shouldn't we put this game changing money into this team with a view to promotion?
Fact is, if we don't then we won't get promoted and we will be binning off another manager at the end of the season. Then where do we go? Law of diminishing returns tells you it won't be a better manager. Another untried and untested newbie? Not after what happened with Weir. So you go into the realms of journeymen in the hope we can attract someone who will work with no funding and work miracles.
For me, it doesn't have to be tens of millions but enough to get 3-4 quality players into the club. Not £200k bids but actually paying market rate and taking a chance. Because if we don't we will still be in the third division this season, next season and beyond.
Now is an opportunity to change our position. Its a chance for McCabe to put a more positive legacy in place but more importantly its an opportunity for us to go forwards as a collective rather than backwards and squabbling in a heap.