TikaTakaTico
Midfield
One of our recruiting techniques last summer was to target African players whose value/desirability (in terms of clubs wanting to own their registrations, I know it's a funny way to talk about people) specifically because the AfCon competition was on in the middle of the season which meant that for a month the players might be unavailable.
We knew it was a gamble to focus on such players becasue it's the period with the most intense schedule in English football, meaning many of our big signings would be absent for these games. The ficture schedule played into this a bit since we were focussing on the early period of the season where we had a lot of targettable fixtures.
Obviously it has turned ou fantasticaly for us, since these players turned out to be generally fantastic (Adringa was a bit of a dissapointment, which is suprising given he was the mot known quantity- but also becasue a number of players (step forward O'Nien) ended up coning into the team and doing really well.
the fact we had caah to spend and we were less timid regarding the Afcon than other teams meant we were able to bring these players in- and we know how muhc value they added to our team, how they have increased in value etc.
The other aspect of this is that 2025 was the last (northern) winter AfCon- with the 2027 edition being held in June.
I think that along with another of our key decisions- the AfCon gamble has been an incredible success- and perhaps one of our real keys to success that other club won't be able to replicate- since African international players are no longer such a gamble in this regard.
We knew it was a gamble to focus on such players becasue it's the period with the most intense schedule in English football, meaning many of our big signings would be absent for these games. The ficture schedule played into this a bit since we were focussing on the early period of the season where we had a lot of targettable fixtures.
Obviously it has turned ou fantasticaly for us, since these players turned out to be generally fantastic (Adringa was a bit of a dissapointment, which is suprising given he was the mot known quantity- but also becasue a number of players (step forward O'Nien) ended up coning into the team and doing really well.
the fact we had caah to spend and we were less timid regarding the Afcon than other teams meant we were able to bring these players in- and we know how muhc value they added to our team, how they have increased in value etc.
The other aspect of this is that 2025 was the last (northern) winter AfCon- with the 2027 edition being held in June.
I think that along with another of our key decisions- the AfCon gamble has been an incredible success- and perhaps one of our real keys to success that other club won't be able to replicate- since African international players are no longer such a gamble in this regard.