Season 3 – Mid-Season Update
We’re back for the next update! After a slightly mad few days of playing, I’ve managed to power through half a season and—most importantly—kept us right in the mix.
The media predicted us to finish
7th, and after a strong start we’re pretty much exactly where they expected us to be. Not a bad place to be at all.
The only real disappointment so far has been our early exits from both the
Carabao Cup and the
FA Cup. It’s always a shame to go out of those competitions quickly, especially when there’s the dream of landing a big FA Cup tie and the financial boost that comes with it. That said, with the number of games we’re already juggling this season, it’s not the worst outcome.
As things stand, we sit
6th in the league, having put together a really promising run heading into the Christmas period. With the squad additions we’ve made, I’m confident we can really push on during the second half of the season.
Transfer Movements
There’s been a bit of activity in the transfer market over the past few months as we’ve tried to add some quality in key areas—particularly now that we’ve shifted into a more comfortable
4-2-3-1 system.
A few players have moved on.
Plain was a solid player for us but had fallen out of the pecking order and wasn’t even a backup option anymore, so we decided to cash in while we could.
Robson also saw his game time disappear after the step up in leagues, so he’s moved on too.
Sullivan, one of our younger prospects, unfortunately started kicking up a fuss over a new contract and ended up leaving as well. Meanwhile
Reid, who had been stuck in the reserves, brought in the biggest fee of the lot with
£87k.
Those departures left a few gaps in the squad, but we’ve brought in some serious quality to fill them.
Blackett-Taylor arrives on the left wing and has plenty of experience at this level. He’s joined on a six-month deal and should give us a really strong option out wide.
McCormack is another exciting addition, arriving on loan and looking every bit a future star. He’ll take up a role in defensive midfield alongside
Cotterill, who also came in to add some much-needed experience in that area.
Then there’s
Honeyman, another six-month signing who can play on either flank. He’s a great depth option and adds versatility to the squad.
And
Herrick… well, we’ll gloss over that one! It was a bit of an emergency loan move that I didn’t realise was only until January—so he’s already gone again.
Outside of the January window we also managed to bring in two players who have quickly become key figures.
O’Mahony has arrived as our new star striker and has been sensational so far, scoring
12 goals in his first 16 games.
Meanwhile
Davies has taken over as our first-choice goalkeeper. He’s genuinely a
Championship-calibre player, so getting him willing to drop down the leagues to join us was a huge win.
The Squad and the Club
As we pass the halfway point of
Season 3, the squad is starting to look quite different from where we began. That said, there are still some familiar faces keeping the original spirit alive.
Players like
Camp, Annesley, Vincent, Carter and Rutherford are all still around, so the core of the team that started this journey is still very much part of the story.
Off the pitch, there’s been some big progress too.
Our
stadium upgrade has finally been completed, taking the capacity up to
6,000. Hopefully it won’t be long before we’re looking at another expansion if we keep climbing the leagues at this rate.
After a bit of persuasion, the board have also agreed to upgrade the
training facilities, which is a huge boost. Keeping the infrastructure of the club improving behind the scenes is just as important as what happens on the pitch.
And the best part? We’re
not drowning in debt… yet!
Financially things are still relatively stable, although you can already start to see the strain of
League Two finances creeping in. Hopefully we can keep things under control as the club continues to grow.
Looking Ahead
With the additions we’ve made, I genuinely think we have a
strong playoff push in us.
Of course, there are also
three automatic promotion spots up for grabs…
Could we pull off something truly ridiculous and go
Wrexham-style with back-to-back promotions into League One?
Let’s find out...