The issue with our system and likewise with what Leicester were doing a few years back is consistency in the market.As a Sunderland fan living in Leicestershire I'm thrilled to bits - their fans had become cocky, expecting them to kick on and become established, their management/owners expected they had done already, now they're back with the reality of a number of clubs (like ourselves, West Brom, Leeds (haha), Norwich etc.) fighting it out between the leagues. Not wanting to sound cocky myself, I would now like to think our management has a plan, a set up and a philosophy that has half a chance of getting us out of that fu**ing spiral, though time will tell.
Leicester will lose Maddison, Barnes, Tielemans plus they have something like 6 or 7 other players out of contract, with no manager and I'm not sure their owners (who reportedly are willing to write of nearly £200m of their debt) are now firmly behind the club as they were under the previous chairman.
Seven years after winning the league, a couple of years after winning the cup, finished 5th two seasons ago and the season before that, 8th last season - this game doesn't half bite you in the arse.
They consistently struck gold in the transfer market, Mahrez, Fofana, Kante, Maddison.
However they seemed to switch their focus from talented young players to older ones with zero experience in top leagues.
That’s the issue we’ll likely have at some point too. Replacing players is no exact science and every transfer is a gamble.