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You are absolutely right, I had to go back and read your first post as I was quoting from the most recent which isn't always wise.
Surplus to requirements, positional deficiencies and competition for spots are really the keys here. Every club has deficiencies and if we are seen as a high quality supplier we should be able to get good returns.
The higher the pick the greater chance they will develop to be a competitor for a spot, being surplus or making someone else surplus so the more we have the better.
I do think we are slightly ahead of the curve with aggressive trading, as much as many like to talk down the succession plan I think it has certainly played a part in the acceleration of this approach.
Surplus to requirements, positional deficiencies and competition for spots are really the keys here. Every club has deficiencies and if we are seen as a high quality supplier we should be able to get good returns.
The higher the pick the greater chance they will develop to be a competitor for a spot, being surplus or making someone else surplus so the more we have the better.
I do think we are slightly ahead of the curve with aggressive trading, as much as many like to talk down the succession plan I think it has certainly played a part in the acceleration of this approach.






