MartinBWFC wrote:Not a bad window, Nsiala, Fleming, Bryan, Georgiou, Delaney and Mellis, happy with that lot.
You're easily pleased then Martin1
Anyone any idea about what the plan is?
We hear about 10 year plans and 'Moneyball' but this transfer window doesn't show any sign of those to me.
We have Fleming (left back), Nsiala, Bryan (both centre backs) Hamilton (midfield) and the Cyprus winger - all on loan...
...who have replaced Chickson, Earl, Wright, Birdcut and the Stoke winger.
Personally I think the teams been weakened but we are where we are and have to cut our cloth accordingly in the loan market.
Our transfers in are bad boy Mellis (he's been trouble wherever he's been and apparently is awaiting a court date I believe) - it looks to me that Mansfield were happy to get shut of him, Deleaney who Hill knew from Rochdale, Faal, from tier seven football and poor old Buckley (oh and that kid from Blackpool who has gone on loan to Bamber Bridge!).
I can't see any obvious signs of Moneyball and if anything (with the Deleney signing) it looks to me as though Hill has a big say in signings, still. So what 'green shoots' of a season has Kenyon's Moneyball achieved?
I'm not having a pop, although it may read that way, I'm just trying to understand where we are going because I can't see it based on what's happened during the whole of January starting with the mass clear out, the Hill rant about not being on the same page, the throwing away of any hopes of staying up by wrecking the defence and achieving just one solitary point in the whole month and now this apparent random bunch of signings seemingly based on no coherent strategy.
It doesn't really matter much this season as we are already relegated (theoretically we aren't but realistically we are) but it looks as though all but possibly Nsiala of the loan players are wanted back at their own club so we aren't going to gain anything on those players, Hill doesn't rate our youth's skill from the academy and our Moneyball so far amounts to a kid now at Bamber Bridge, a striker who can't even get into the bare bones match day squad, a player with 'issues' throughout his career and a player Hill already knew.
Next season may not be a push over as many people seem to think it might - the club is already planning for reduced attendance by closing the upper tiers!
Hope I'm wrong.