by Ian Royal »
13 Jul 2011 17:04
Hoop Blah brendywendy Hoop Blah Successfully replaced at the first attempt? By that I mean replacing with a player to consistently produce at the level we then found ourselves at (ie I don't expect a Sidwell or Shorey replacement of the same quality as their best, just someone to do their same job to a decent standard).
Up for debate, but off the top of my head, without too much consideration
Little? No
Doyle? No
Murty? No
Sonko? No
Shorey? Yes, but then Armstrong No
Hahnemann? Yes
Kitson? No
Harper? Not really
Convey? Yes
who said at the first attempt?
apart from you of course?
In the context of this conversation, replacing Mills/Ingimarsson/Kishanishvili for the upcoming season is there another relevant measure?
We're left with two recognised centre halfs so we're talking about replacing them for this season, that means we need to do it right first time don't we?
From my list above I think you could argue we did ok replacing Sonko at the time (a combination of Bikey/Dubery) but it was a bit hit and miss.
You could add Bikey? Yes (Mills)
Armstrong? Yes (Bertrand)
Bertrand? Yes (Harte)
Rosenior? debateable took six months for Griffin.
Kebe for Little a season after it was needed and six months after Kebe joined.
So it's fairly balanced, and most of the major problems were during the Prem or in the season immediately after, when we know we went about things wrong or the situation was very difficult respectively.
And I still think it's ludicrous to be whining about a Mills replacement less than a week after he was sold, with a month to go until the season starts, let alone the window closes.
It's borrowing trouble and being pessimistic and grumpy for the sake of it.