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Squad transformation 16:15 - Sep 1 with 216 viewsblue_curacao

Whilst I'm sad to see the likes of Morsy, Luongo, Burgess, Chappers and others leave, I am really excited to see the squad evolve. Most of the double promotion squad were either already here or were brought in by Cook. With hindsight, he did a good job of identifying players for the level we were at and then McKenna did an excellent job of moulding them into a team and putting an approach in place to get us up. I think we will continue to see a regular turnover of players at each window going forwards, it's the nature of the player trading model we've adopted, so we had better get used to it.

Clearly there has been more turnover of players this summer than KM would have liked and it will make it harder to build the cohesion and togetherness that we all want to see but, personally, I think we will get there. Whether we get promoted this season or next and whether it's with KM in charge or not, I can't see the model changing. For me, most of the enjoyment is in the journey. The next stage of the journey is beginning and match days can't come round quickly enough - my glass is very much half full!
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Squad transformation on 16:17 - Sep 1 with 178 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

Player trading if done properly isnt about high turnover, its about high profit on 2-3 players.

Most of the legends were culled 12 months ago, so in a way, I am actually pleased for them that they get their move away to rebuild their careers.
[Post edited 1 Sep 16:18]

Poll: Would Lambert have acheived better results than Cook if given the same resources

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Squad transformation on 16:31 - Sep 1 with 85 viewsTampa_Florida_Blue

There are a few clubs who stay afloat using buying and developing players and making a profit in selling them. I can see us doing just that from here on.
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