I’ll reply to these together as it’s basically the same point. Apologies if it drags but I can’t not defend my view.
Firstly, the “peanuts” point, somewhere between £6-11 mil is nothing for 3 players, that’s like £2-3.5 mil per player, it’s really not extravagant in any way for this level.
The “11/2” point, maybe you’re seeing this as a shot in the dark, like we’ll just have a crack at it and hope it comes off once in the next 5-6 years, okay fair but we’re already 2 years into Doug’s 5 year plan and we’re in the best position we’ve ever been in. What happens if in 3-4 years, after stab after stab, the whole energy around the club starts to diminish? Are we going to be attracting the same sort of talent if we’ve achieved nothing since the start of Doug’s plan? Are we going to keep up season ticket sales and merch sales and quality sponsorships? Will Robins still be here? Will all the players be happy with where they’re at?
I think you’ve got to be determined that we’re going to make it this year, and every year, in order to achieve promotion. We can’t just sit there and say “well we’re only a 11/2 shot with the bookies so what’s the point?”. Businesses require investment and occasional risk-taking in order to keep building and building. Would I have suggested investing heavily 2/3/4 years ago, no, because we were nowhere near the level required to achieve promotion. Now we’re literally inches away it seems more prudent to take what is a relatively small risk.
As for your point procdoc, I know what you mean but I’d say in response that it’s also no guarantee that Burroughs is good enough to get us promoted, one decent friendly and everyone’s getting hyped up over him.
Yes signings can take a while to settle in but no one seems to be saying that about Rudoni or EMC, they’re in most people’s starting line-ups no question. Why are they fine to slot straight in and yet other potential signings won’t?
(I think that’s a record, even for me, Clint’s gonna love it)