If we think we have a decent squad to compete at this level, let’s have a look at the last time we had one that definitely could because it finished third in BFJ’s second season here:
GK:
Then – Kelvin Davis, Lewis Price, Shane Supple.
Now – ALB (not even backup-worthy if you want to be a team challenging for promotion).
Right Back:
Then – Fabian Wilnis
Now – We ain’t got one despite this complacent warbling about how great Edwards is going forward.
Left Back:
Then – Unsworth, Richards, Barron.
Now – Cressy
Central Defence:
Then – De Vos, Naylor, Diallo, I think I’ve forgotten one.
Now – Delaney (not good enough), Smith
Midfield:
Then – Magilton, Miller, Westlake, Currie, Horlock, Garvan.
Now – Drury (he’s 28 by the way. A lot of people seem to think he’s a young ‘un.), Hyam, Stevenson, JET, Martin, Peters, and let’s hope PJ gives Lawrence a chance.
Forwards:
Then – Bent, Kuqi, Counago, Bowditch, Scowcroft.
Now – Chopra, Scotland.
People will have their own views about how many miles our current squad is from that one (many, imo, including the quality of the leadership), how much deadwood needs clearing and how many players need to come in.
I’ve ignored some of our “up and coming” players partly due to the following that I read on the EADT site, posted under an article by someone called “I am Sparticus”:
<< “'Club produced players at clubs who established themselves under Jewell:
Bradford City - None.
Sheffield Wednesday - Matthew Hamshaw.
Wigan Athletic - Leighton Baines, Paul Mitchell (when he left Wigan in 2007, there were just two Academy graduates with squad numbers - Baines and David Owens).
Derby County - Miles Addison.
Dismal reading, and more than likely the reason why he won't give our youths a chance. He seems to have a blank where managers understand that to have a youth player really progress, they need to have match time.” >>
I haven’t checked out the accuracy of that, but if its right then it’s a good job I have hair of Samsonian magnificence otherwise it’d be falling out.