I'm excited as everyone about getting new blood in and cutting off the dead wood during the January transfer window.
But getting all giddy about new faces every 6 months is not the solution. Don't get me wrong, I'm being self-critical because I'm all excited too. But doesn't this just leave us in a perpetual state of simultaneous excitement and disappointment.
Appreciate that we've got some real dross in there and we definitely need a new first team/back-up goalie and a replacement striker for Charlie. But some seem to be calling for wholesale changes when on an individual level we've got quality across the squad (including those out on loan). We need to try and work more with what we've got, don't we?
I do worry that our overexcitement in the transfer market is a damaging symptom of a modern 'get-stuff-on-demand society' in which hyperactive people expect their desires to be constantly satisfied but never properly fulfilled. You can't build a team like that!
But getting all giddy about new faces every 6 months is not the solution. Don't get me wrong, I'm being self-critical because I'm all excited too. But doesn't this just leave us in a perpetual state of simultaneous excitement and disappointment.
Appreciate that we've got some real dross in there and we definitely need a new first team/back-up goalie and a replacement striker for Charlie. But some seem to be calling for wholesale changes when on an individual level we've got quality across the squad (including those out on loan). We need to try and work more with what we've got, don't we?
I do worry that our overexcitement in the transfer market is a damaging symptom of a modern 'get-stuff-on-demand society' in which hyperactive people expect their desires to be constantly satisfied but never properly fulfilled. You can't build a team like that!
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