Nightmare for us. That’s what the Steve Walsh saga was for us.
We rather naively took his astute signings as a sign of a new dawn, and sadly for us and Steve it never worked out.
It was clear from the offset there were issues, rumours of discontent between him and Koeman, Moshiri getting s little too involved and you could see he was out of his depth.
He was rightly let go, but at a great cost, and I’d like to think we’ve learned our lessons from the Koeman/Walsh fiasco because it set us back approximately £20m if you include Allardyce.
But, let’s look back at Walsh legacy, and who we brought in, and the successes. Forget your Sandro’s, Klaassen’s for a sec.
Calvert-Lewin has become a first team regular (whether you like him or not £1m got a striker who’s going to be at worst a handy Squad player), then you’ve got the likes of the youth teams Bowler, from QPR, they’re talking about him like he’s going to make it and the same with Gibson the lad we got from Newcastle.
Go to Leicester, he signed Mahrez and Kramaric (both 23) and they worked out successful careers.
Steve Walsh was very good at what he does, which is sign young players with potential. But he was never ever, a Director of Football.
If you told me we could have him as a youth scout I’d have him.
Those dark days have gone now though.