The transfer window got rid of dead wood, replaced with a lot of youth as well as experience 
 
As much as you say we rode our luck v Brighton, id say it was more a case of having quality players that won it (Ndiayes finish compared to Welbecks miss) 
 
Final point, so many thought we'd be selling JB to finance this window, him staying and yet to come back into the team was one of the signings of the summer   Previous Message
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and showed plenty of flaws at Wolves. It is great we won both and I am genuinely enjoying some of the football we are playing. That does not mean our preparation was ideal or that our transfer window was completely successful or that the squad is as balanced or deep as it ideally would be. The added flair in attack has made up for weakness in our injury depleted defence. Our best path to results as we are currently built is goals not clean sheets. That is a big shift from recent years and far more entertaining. 
 
So, we absolutely should look forward with optimism as the club finally looks to be on stronger foundations. We can start to dream about future possibilities whilst still acknowledging what we are, a work in progress that will have ups and downs. A midtable season with some highs and lows but no real worries along the way would represent genuine progress. I’d take that now if offered it. Anything more will be an over achievement. It would be nice if we can continue to ride our luck to deliver that. 
 
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...by leaving it too late until signing new players rather than signing any Tom, Dick or Harry earlier...  Previous Message
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nt 
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