We have to be realistic with signings.
Be honest, can anyone remember ANY year when the fans were unanimously happy with the pre-season signings we had made?
The first season I started watching Leeds we signed Hanley, Goulding, and O'Neill. I think part of the reason I started watching was the Hanley signing.
1997 was a good one with Harris and Blackmore. Plus a load of no-names from Keighley - imagine if GH went out and did that now? But there were some astute signings like Farrell and Fleary.
In 1998 we signed Godden and Glanville but I bet most Leeds fans had no idea who they were.
2001 - Clyde, Mears, Carroll and Mullins all signed, another false dawn, although Mullins aside the others played well when on the field.
2002 - Rinse and repeat with Vowles, Ben Walker, Matt Adamson and Willie Poching. Only Poching was a longer term success, but all promised much at the time.
2003 - Connolly, Furner, Feather and Dunemann. A better bunch, Feather aside, but pretty short-lived.
2004 - only major signing was Bai. We got Lauitiiti mid season.
2005 - Ellis
2006 - Peacock and Donald were great, but even then we managed to sign average players like Millard, O'Neill and Nathan McAvoy (!). Not everyone liked Toopi.
2007. Webb and Leuluai signed, but the NRL credentials of both we questioned by the messageboard intelligentsia...
2009 - Buderus and Delaney (again, the latter took a lot of stick but eventually went well in the forwards)
In 2015 Cuthbertson was the only meaningful addition, plus Garbutt mid-season.
Spotting a pattern isn't hard. We need to put more effort into junior development and retention, rather than hoping for Warrington-style miracle signings. The signings we make need to count. Fewer quality signings seems to correlate with the successful years.