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Its a good question, would anyone have kept us up when Allardyce was appointed? I think the answer to that with the team we had is no.
And I think a lot of that has to go down to our recruitment policy. We spent too much of our budget on players who haven't made an impact in Grant and Diangana. And we didn't invest in the areas we needed to - Full back, central striker and in central midfield. We've been crying out for a Diagne or Rondon type striker and for a Yokuslu or Yacob type player in midfield for more than half the season.
The problem is we are so far behind in terms of points is that we now need to create chances to score goals and win games. That's just not his style and I don't blame him for toughening us up at the back first and foremost.
I didn't want Bilic to get sacked when he did, but I thought Allardyce was about as good as we could have gone for after that. It won't be pretty with him, but I do think he'd bring us back up next season - probably with a lot of turgid 1-0 and 2-0 wins. He knows how to keep clean sheets and be hard to beat. Whether he wants to stay for a season in the championship - who knows. It probably has a lot to do with the bonus we will offer him.
If we keep SA in charge, he will only bring us back up if the resources, i.e. money, is made available to make the squad competitive. Will we keep Yokouslu? Probably not if the wages are slashed. We won’t have Gallagher or AM-N, Pereira will probably go, so what does that leave? Young Callum Morton might do well in the Championship, he scored recently for Lincoln. Essentially, though, the Club is ****** until we are rid of the ******* Chinese and their lackeys like Dowling.
I can't say I agree with this
Of course, we will inevitably lose our loan players. I would sell Sam Johnstone for funds and make Palmer No 1 who is doing very well at Lincoln and has earned his chance. Then we know our current back 4 is decent and very competitive at championship level. We also have some very good and proven (at champ level) attacking midfielders. If we play 4-2-3-1 the 3 behind the striker could be any 3 from Periera, Diangana, Robinson, Grant and Snodgrass.
What I hope for in the next window is a clear out of the deadwood. So Gibbs, Sawyers, Livermore, HRK etc.
And we know we need a couple of central midfielders to replace Gallagher and Yokoslu. And a striker to replace Diagne. It all comes down to recruitment - but 7/8 of the current squad would fit into next seasons first XI for me.
I agree with all that 123 (that's a first eh!). My only worry is that we know that the majority of these players, who may well get us promoted, are probably not good enough to hold their own at Premiership level. We will definitely need to build a squad that gets us up but can be competitive in the higher league. I would even accept that we could do with a couple of seasons in the Championship to put together such a squad.