Powell needs an injection of cash. Many of our players are League One and no better. But, then again, he brought them to the club.
I am not sure how much of the decision to sign a player or not is down to our manager. But let's assume you are right and CP brought them all in. He was given enough money to build a team to get out of Div One in two seasons. We all agreed that was the top priority. Indeed, the only priority.
He did it in one season and he did it in style. There was nothing fluky about it. He also built a team good enough to survive in the Championship, which we will do. He wasn't given anything like enough money to buy a team of good Championship standard players guaranteed to challenge for a promotion place. He would have needed at least 4 million to do that.
Once we get Fuller, Kermorgant and Wiggins back we will be comfortable and finish clear of the relegation spots. If the owners want better than that they will have to invest at least 2 million more.
It is his mess - save for the injuries - and he needs to sort it.
That is an enormous SAVE FOR. We are not Manchester Utd or Chelsea with two complete first teams. Losing the above three players is a massive blow. Enough to make the difference between our present position and halfway in the table. In our last 8 games we have won 2, drawn 3 and lost 3. Not great, but not relegation form, and we will do better once three of our best players return.
I might only really blame CP for two things:
Persisting with Jackson when hopelessly unfit or out of form. It is like playing with ten men every week. I cannot believe Hollands could be worse, but if so I would rather see a junior come in.
And not selling Stephens for a million plus. We could have bought two or three players to solve our midfield problems with the money. But I am not sure how much say CP had in that.
Some of his experiments have been a little strange, but not long ago we were blaming him for being too conservative. And he picked "funny" line-ups against Leeds and Wolves and got good results.
They give Powell a knighthood one season, then turn on him like some rabid dog the next.
I never adhere to these extreme views. I shall steer a middle course and call him "Sir Rabid Doctor".