Re: Liam Finn : Fri Jul 27, 2018 10:21 am
Ferocious Aardvark wrote:
I would like to think that our basic plan includes:
a) keeping Kear for a few seasons
b) using 2019 as a season to consolidate and build, and get the squad to gel more, with hopefully the couple of additions that we all know we could use
I genuinely believe with Kear and our academy setup we can gradually build to a top of Championship standard, because we are good at our level, young, and can only improve, and have a coach who is just the job as well as a great youth setup. I just hope everyone gives this project time
a) keeping Kear for a few seasons
b) using 2019 as a season to consolidate and build, and get the squad to gel more, with hopefully the couple of additions that we all know we could use
I genuinely believe with Kear and our academy setup we can gradually build to a top of Championship standard, because we are good at our level, young, and can only improve, and have a coach who is just the job as well as a great youth setup. I just hope everyone gives this project time
I think JK is signed for thee years in all (including this one) IIRC, though we all know how much contracts are worth...
As for next year, as I'm sure I've said before, Kear is the sort to use the normal cliché of, 'taking it one game at a time', which I'm sure is the right one. The middle to bottom end of the Championship is no better than the top half of League 1 anyway to be right and we're one of two clubs leading the way, so I'd expect us to go fairly well IF we get promoted. in any case no one knows exactly what the squad will look like for next year anyway, but I expect it will be a 'half decent' one and given a fair wind might well be around the top end. If we are knocking around the top six or so the expectations will rise on the terraces whatever the coaches say about "long term" or "building for the future". Play it by ear is how I'd say we should carry on.