. The "Small Squad" Theory
One of Richardson’s most specific models focused on squad architecture. He crunched the numbers to prove that in League One, clubs with smaller, more consistent squads actually achieved higher points-per-game than those who rotated heavily.////
To an extent that held true for The Tornadoes
The problems arose after Brownlie got his leg break and a couple of suspensions to key players came in (Edwards a huge unwarranted ban for one )
John Hazel and Johnny Hamilton,both forwards,were the main "reserves" so to speak, and although we had like others, a reserve team at the time who played in Reserve League, the quailty there didn't yet match "the" Tornadoes .
Adding quality to the squad was a debate amongst fans.
Turnbull bought Joe Harper, which was fine.
Selling Jimmy O' to cater for Joe wasn't. That wasn't Joes fault .
I think by then Jock Stein had really got into Eddies head (he hated Jock) and Jock won hands down.
So yes small squads have proven some success
Remarkable when you think that tackles that get punished,with cards, these days,were the norm back then.
The Tornadoes certainly ate their Weetabix !!