A lot of us, including this writer, have been frustrated with the Club's mediocrity for the past five+ campaigns, and have blamed in part our Director of Football. After all, he's the one who is supposed to command decisions re managers and players. And yes, it may just be that Les was carrying out other's wishes more than his own in the past. Yet, if Les is the architect of what we are now seeing, hats off to him. The new manager looks solid and built for long-term success. The style of play he's beginning to inculcate here is faster and more challenging than any we've seen for a while. And the players brought into the fold this summer seem to promise a real go this season, capped by the signings of Hugill, Amos and Kane.
Think all we are missing now is another CB (especially if BFG moves on), a back-up veteran striker, and a play-making offensive midfielder (though I really like Chair and some of the other returnees here). We might be able to pull this off before the August deadline; if not, make these priorities in the summer window.
I believe we are going to give Stoke a real game Saturday, and that our confidence in Warbs, Les and the players will grow.
Think all we are missing now is another CB (especially if BFG moves on), a back-up veteran striker, and a play-making offensive midfielder (though I really like Chair and some of the other returnees here). We might be able to pull this off before the August deadline; if not, make these priorities in the summer window.
I believe we are going to give Stoke a real game Saturday, and that our confidence in Warbs, Les and the players will grow.
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