Oundle Diamond #2 wrote:@SJFC How about bringing down a player from higher leagues (Hoban, Dolman), and keep Bowen as understudy? As much as building for the future is great, we should be aiming to get out of this level as soon as possible. For Bowens development, there's nothing more beneficial than having someone above you who is accomplished to observe and learn from. All he's going to learn from Tom Lorraine is how to score 20% of the chances you get, how to win a few long balls and how to run around a pitch. I think we can set our sights a little higher and improve in that position. You can't put a price on goals. As steady as Peaks was as a player, I don't think Bowen is going to learn how to score 25/30 goals a season from him alone. Just a thought!
Fair points, although I refer you to my previous point about Hoban being Pauper as often as he's Prince. However I would say that Bowen needs to play to develop. He's scored goals regularly at the level below and obviously wants to look to play at a better level. He will learn minimally from sitting on the bench.
I would also ask you what is the point of getting out of this league if the players that take you out then decide that they don't want to travel/don't think they can play at the next level/ get pressure from the missus about being out three times a week for football and stay at Step 4. Are you going to go out and get a complete new team, bearing in mind consensus was that didn't work this season or throw a load of players from the U21's into S/NPL football.
It's not all about the 11 on the pitch, you need to have a decent supply of players coming through and be able to meet ground grading. You need to take an holistic approach which sometimes gets forgotten by some on here who think there is a never ending pot of money for players.
As for Bowens coaching, I understand Biff (the deluded one) knows where the goal is.