Quote jbuzza="jbuzza"Yep, this is a signing for half a season when we had obvious gaps since before the season started. Latecomers like Waine have certainly helped but the club are not exactly giving ourselves the best chance of being competitive. Cake emphasises the need for the team to gel. If that is so important, why did we not have the whole squad available well before the season started and have more pre season games.'"
What do I know but I wonder if it’s not that we arent. trying to get a decent squad together or don’t want to spend the money ( we must have spent a small fortune on our poor and bloated squad by the end of last season) it’s just that we are naive as an organisation and we don’t learn lessons in a joined up way.
We went PT and were surprised and annoyed when the coaching staff and pretty much all the playing staff didn’t fancy it or fancy the terms we offered (or sorted out contracts elsewhere whilst we fannyied about).
We thought northerners would come to London and be part time brickies - they didn’t.
We thought the manager of a poor L1 side would crack the Championship- he couldn’t
We thought we could Hoover up quality from L1 - we couldn’t.
We thought we could access some mythical groundswell of southern talent- we couldn’t
We thought we could tap into some nebulous diverse communities vibe- we couldn’t.
We thought we’d access loads of overseas players who came over for the World Cup- we had some success but it was way later than optimal before 2/3 of what we got actually arrived.
And of course....
we thought if we moved to a nice new stadium all the people who went to Ealing would come, along with a load of AFC fans and hitherto untapped fans in South West London and we would have to make no effort on match experience, no engagement with local community and minimal marketing.
And that the GOLD LOUNGE experience was what the world was waiting for. Actually maybe naive wasn’t the right word after all.