More dire off-ball movement, even when in posession. Especially when in posession, too many midfielders in mortal fear of moving to create pass opportunities.
The question is would they have to take all 135 at once, or enough points in perpetuity to always get relegated (with bullshit maths, at least 3 seasons)
There are players who didn't really take to NP and those who really didn't take to him at all. Mehmeti is the latter as since NP's sacking he's shown more energy and aggression, almost like the first couple of games he was here.
Except that the change will not be reflected inside their own nation as local fans will not give much of a damn, be priced out of attending or be North Korea'd into attending. The kind of growth a sport requires is a level of organic community that is completely antithetical to how a dictatorship rules its populace.
So Lansdown has to sell BS at the same time, or pay rent for the ground for Rugby, women's and also the basketball development with it. I feel neither are going to happen without some serious negotiation.
I just see one problem - the Bristol Sport package as a whole that spans three sports. Is Lansdown going to separate BCFC (men's? or both?) from it or sell the lot as a package? If it's a single divestment then it could be very awkward in having the new owner renting the ground from SL and being on the hook for the commercial dep't (especially the shop front which would still continue to sell BS-brand gear).
Considering that the council are beefing with them over their *current* development not being done through proper channels, this is an interesting take.