Reading some of the posts on TWTD and taking a glance at social media, the pitchforks are out already. A couple of my mates and my brother also think it’s a terrible appointment.
I don’t think it’s terrible, but it’s not an exciting one. I understand - and share - the feeling of being underwhelmed, as I felt when he was first linked. He feels like a downgrade on McKenna, despite having a better Premier League record. He will be more flexible with formations, rather than being wedded to the 4-2-3-1 McKenna stuck by. Maybe that will help? But the style of football is likely to be more pragmatic and less enjoyable. If it keeps us up, then I think we’d all take it.
Ultimately though, hiring Gary O’Neil isn’t going to relegate us. What will relegate us is botching our recruitment. This time, we need to be more ambitious than hiring top end Championship talent. We don’t want or need to recruit with an eye on bouncing back. We have a better chance of survival this season and have improved the facilities in line with a Premier League standard. We have to look for value abroad, look for height and physicality, and learn from our lessons last time while identifying what Sunderland and Leeds both did last year.
If he fails and we’re relegated next season, then serious questions have to asked of Mark Ashton. My general perception is he’s a very effective Championship level CEO, but not Premier League class. Big summer for him to prove otherwise.