All this talk of transformational spending and arbitrary net spend figures in the summer.
Can we even spend that given the existing PSR constraints?
Seemingly, every decision to 'do a Chelsea' or a Notts Forest comes with a huge risk in the way the PL will approach it (it's a complete lottery).
I'd like to see us implementing a strategy of buying younger, pacier players from Championship and supplementing that with proven PL ready players or those that have impressed in relegated sides.
No knee jerk transfer decisions in January, not sacking managers in the middle of transfer windows, not running around for options at the end of a window and paying over inflated prices.
The marker for what good looks like for TFG should be sensible and competent decision behind the scenes and raising the profile of the club on and off the pitch. I want us to stop being the 'basket case club circling the drain' the media (and former manager) suggested we are.
We will likely need 8-9 players in the summer (I think we'll retain a few), we need to have them identified, line up their agents, have bids ready to go and hit the ground running.