On a side note to all this, I've been thinking about our summer transfer window and if you look at where we're at right now, I honestly don't think it was that bad overall, for such a large number of changes...
Oscar - best striker since Abel
Tufan - comes up with goals and gives us a real edge in the middle and final third
Tetteh - makes things happen and we've been crying out for him to come back
Allahyar - stretches them for counter attacks, keeps the pressure off us and we've been crying out for him to come back
Seri - our quarterback
Christie - owns the right side, really consistently
Pelkas - popped up with a few goals and we'll likely only see more from him when he's back
Traore - not seen him yet so impossible to say, but seems to be rated highly and in our long term plans
Salah - again, impossible to say, but most Arsenal fans weren't happy to see him go. One for the future
Sinik - still too soon to say, but it does seem like this one won't work out for us
Baxter - good keeper, was unfortunate how bad we were when he had his run of games but likely won't be one for the future for us by the looks of things
Vale - hasn't worked out
Simons - we seem keen on making him one for the future and has shown glimpses of promise
Woods - hit and miss, decent player
Lo Tutala - too soon to say
Covil - one for the future
I think a large part of this season so far has been more about the McCann hangover effect, Shota being out of his depth, a solid League 1 side trying to evolve into a Championship side with a lot of new players to bed in and also our injury crisis which has all culminated to make us look so much worse than we actually are. If you compare who we've brought in to losing KLP and Honeyman I think we're honestly miles better off now.
Credit to Dawson who then seemed to find a spark in difficult circumstances and credit to Rosenior for nurturing that. We just need to get that 'home win' monkey off our backs now so we can push on.