Re: 2017 | Gary Hetherington Thread : Sun Mar 05, 2017 5:41 pm
William Eve wrote:
It's no longer possible to buy your way out of trouble due to a dwindling salary cap, a broken transfer market with little movement and a distinct lack of quality players available. These conditions have prevailed for quite some time. In fact, Leeds as one of the top clubs have benefited from those stagnant conditions during the last decade as it's nigh on impossible for other clubs to catch up quickly and compete.
I don't believe Leeds are in danger of doing a Bradford, but they may well be looking at a longer transition period than originally anticipated. It may be quite some time until they are consistent Top 4 title contenders again. The quickest route back is to unearth academy talent but it's gone a bit stale at the club on that front in recent years.
Good luck with the likes of Golding, Sutcliffe, Lilley and Co but they don't inspire me with any confidence about the future direction Leeds are heading in.
I don't believe Leeds are in danger of doing a Bradford, but they may well be looking at a longer transition period than originally anticipated. It may be quite some time until they are consistent Top 4 title contenders again. The quickest route back is to unearth academy talent but it's gone a bit stale at the club on that front in recent years.
Good luck with the likes of Golding, Sutcliffe, Lilley and Co but they don't inspire me with any confidence about the future direction Leeds are heading in.
I completely agree with you on this one, though I think a sustained period of abject performances over the next season or 2 could edge us into a Bradford like spiral. For me the hardest thing to understand for me is how the club appear to have lost focus on what was a few year back a conveyor belt of tallent. It's not rocket science, home grown is cheaper than bought in. But over an extended period, that which was an asset and a strength at the club appears to have been allowed to degrade.