It speaks volumes if both Loriente and Siggy stay because it gives us an insight into the intentions of the new owners. If the stay then the intention is that we stay in the prem, sell them and their intention is short term profiteering.
We've feared the worse with the new owners and our fears have been justified imo. An uninspiring summer of cheap options in the form of Guidolin, sale and non replacement of key players. We were excited over Baston but as the seasons gone on he looked more and more of a dud, still does unfortunately.
Post summer we had a poor start combined with the calamitous appointment of Bradley and it was no wonder we all started to think the worst was about to happen and that the owners were about to hanging us up to bleed us dry.
But things have changed, I know we're still wading in the **** but, whispering very quietly now, things so seem much better now than they did just three weeks ago.
We've got rid of Bradley who was a blight on our club and replaced him with a coach who seems to have a better understanding of what needs and the ability to at least try to do something about our predicament. Bradley dragged us down to his level but now we have hope.
Its too early to start shouting yet but things do seem better, in a short space of time too. We have a coach in charge now not a clown, there's hope for our new signings who looked fearless in the one game they've played, we've won 2 out of our last 3 games, our high profile players are singing from the same hymn sheet and want to stay, music to me ears, ha ha and we've just beaten away from home a title contender. So if we can survive the transfer window and only lose the likes of either Taylor or Kingsley (hope Taylor, can't see both staying) and Barrow, maybe get a couple more signings to fatten up our skinny squad then its all to play for imo.
Not sure about Jordon Ayew, would he be an improvement on the squad or would it be better to keep Barrow? I dunno