I suspect if by a miracle we went up, there is still too much to do for Dean to turn this around and we would be facing a relegation battle. We need to build a core and a style before we go up ( he said positively) and then add quality when we have money
If we went up, we would have The keeper, (probably Mings) Jack & McGinn - 4 players. I see us needing another 6 who will go straight into the starting 11 regardless of what division we're in next season. The new RB would probably get a run either way.I suspect that a relegation battle would have been on the cards regardless and anything else would have been a bonus.
Actually surprised at league table given how bad we've been for months (two wins since start of December) and West Brom only 9 points better off than us.To me it does seem a far lower standard of league this year compared to previous two seasons.This time last year Wolves had 68 points on the board. Previous year Newcastle had 65 and Brighton 64.Current league leaders have 58 points so significant difference. If we had last season's squad and mentality I'd be very confident of top 2.
As much as I'd love the excitement of an of season surge into the play offs, I can't help thinking we'd be better off building for a title chasing campaign next season. I get the parachute money argument, but if we're just going to be dicked every week in the Premier league, we'd be back to the drawing board in 20-21 and most likely, having parted company with another one or two managers.
There is no real argument to be had, claiming a team in mid table going nowhere fast is not ready for promotion.