by Gulliball » 29 Dec 2010, 18:49
That season was a disaster. We didn't sign a Goalkeeper until March, and if we somehow had managed to stay up I can only assume it would have been accidental as we made no attempt to stay in the division.
Leon Constantine was brought in for huge money, but that was desperation by the Chairman and a waste of money. If we'd have budgeted it and planned how to spend it, then it might have done us some good.
Akinfenwa was a cheap replacement for Graham, who had done absolutely nothing in his career before, and it was down to a lot of work from Leroy that he grew into a good player in the second half of the season. Ashley Keane, Stuart Boardley, Stuart Wardley, Oswaldo Lopez, Jamie Gosling, Zema Abbey, Owen Story, Bruno Meirelles, Paul Jarvie and Gottskalksson were the other signings we made that year.
One manager, one physio. That was the set-up we had, and epitomised the doing-things-on-the-cheap nature that we were run under.
Our set-up in the Conference was a million times more professional than it was in L1, and if the current board had taken us over in 2004 rather than 2007 we'd be about 10 years ahead of where we are now.
That season was a disaster. We didn't sign a Goalkeeper until March, and if we somehow had managed to stay up I can only assume it would have been accidental as we made no attempt to stay in the division.
Leon Constantine was brought in for huge money, but that was desperation by the Chairman and a waste of money. If we'd have budgeted it and planned how to spend it, then it might have done us some good.
Akinfenwa was a cheap replacement for Graham, who had done absolutely nothing in his career before, and it was down to a lot of work from Leroy that he grew into a good player in the second half of the season. Ashley Keane, Stuart Boardley, Stuart Wardley, Oswaldo Lopez, Jamie Gosling, Zema Abbey, Owen Story, Bruno Meirelles, Paul Jarvie and Gottskalksson were the other signings we made that year.
One manager, one physio. That was the set-up we had, and epitomised the doing-things-on-the-cheap nature that we were run under.
Our set-up in the Conference was a million times more professional than it was in L1, and if the current board had taken us over in 2004 rather than 2007 we'd be about 10 years ahead of where we are now.