Old regime is over.
Positives only.
The lad is a boss player. Depends if the hybrid Park End/Gladys Street end eats him alive if he makes a bad pass against Brighton.
Throwing ridiculous sums of money around in a panic just to sign a player is precisely what the old regime did, on numerous occasions. There is no guarantee that this player will achieve their potential, but there is a risk that we could be pouring money down the drain.
As for being positive, I am trying to be as positive as I can be. I would like for us to sign one right winger with some experience and another younger winger at a cheaper asking price than
Dibling (i.e. around £15m to £20m). If given the choice between Tom Fellows and
Dibling, I would go for Tom Fellows.