Can fully understand this view but it isn’t how I view it.My initial/emotional reaction is one of disappointment. I think we have missed a huge opportunity to bolster the squad and capitalize on the momentum the team has built. It will be crying shame if we go out of the cup earlier than necessary, or even lose in the play offs for want of some January investment.
We have fewer players now than when the window opened. Yes, we bagged one for the summer but he can't help us now or towards the end of a long season when the injuries are starting to mount up. And if we could't get him now, why not plug the gap with a loan for the time being. This window has to be seen as a failure.
Having said that... Doug has made no secret of his desire to reach the premier league, and with hindsight, the summer window has turned out to be a good one. I think the difficulty lies in trying to find players who can make the transition to the prem when we get there. That means aiming for really good players who are obviously in demand. We don't want to get lumbered with too many players who are on long contracts but will never step up. I get that it's difficult. However, fortune favors the brave and it seems that many of our competitors have been a bit braver than we have. That might cost us dearly come the end of the season.
Then there is MR's latest interview. He sounds very disappointed; what are we to make of that? He talks about keeping running costs down and uses the phrase 'reality check' a number of times, but we are led to believe that the club bid 6.5m (rising to 9m) for the lad who went to Portugal. Who are we to believe? Is 9m on one player doable for us or is 2-3m on Torp and Mason-Clarke stretching the budget as MR seems to suggest. MR's reaction suggests to me that he has not been provided with what he had expected.
Any thoughts?
PUSB
Hull have brought 7 players in which to me is a massive expensive gamble. True they have brought in good players but so did we in the summer. Unless you are very lucky it will take several matches before those 7 start to hit the mark, just as our new players took till November to really get going.
Robins is no different to any manager they always want more and are never happy, that’s their nature and who can blame
them.
Success to me was buying in players rather than rely on loans, how often are they that successful? Yes Fadz has gone but how many games would he realistically have played between now and May not many if any.
Not losing O’Hare was a success, Torp looks as though he may be a good acquisition. Yes it could have been better but on balance I think it was a success.