Helps when you’ve got good players like Hecky had left for him
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Hecky did o'reyt with the squad he inherited, which was a good one for the Third Division. He got us promoted and won the JPT Cup, then took us to 7th in the Championship but then lost three key players.
Stendel is doing o'reyt with the squad he inherited, which is a good one for the Third Division. His challenge is to get us promoted back to where we were when the new owners came in a year ago.
We aren't a million miles away from having a squad good enough to get promoted .
Some width and a couple of seasoned campaigners and we'd be ok .
Isgrove could provide the width , the question mark is his ability to stay fit of course .
Hammill could provide the width and the experience ?
I'm lukewarm on this but I can see the requirement needed and it's just that it feels like we can't move on that bothers me .
I'm frustrated with it , it's so up and down and inconsistent , drives me mad , at least when we are shyte you know you are shyte and you can live with it but this 4 goals away one week and can't string two passes together the next boils my pyss .
For all that and I've seen every home bar one I think we've put only two good halfs together all season at Oakwell , the Oxford game and one and a half against Luton , the rest of it is distinctively average .
Give me a play off spot right now and I'd snatch your hand off .
Very true SB , what they aren't factoring in is the fact that a couple of seasoned campaigners could aid their development and increase their value in the transfer market .
I wonder how much a young Mick Mac benefited from John Saunders and Ian Evans at his side ?.
It's the same in a lot of walks of life/ business. There will be a few bright young things gerrin the headlines and top wages and behind the scenes there will be experienced old hands holding the thing together and doing mooista the work. I suspect Beth at BFC izza good example of this.