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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: Campsall rover on April 22, 2022, 07:47:34 am
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A very good positive interview given by Adam Clayton on DROS
He will be a massive influence on the younger players I feel going forward.
Big player for us next season. We need leaders on the pitch and off it and he is a start.
We need 2/3 more big characters in that dressing room this summer.
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If he sticks around I could see him doing a job next season in L2. Visibly the only player trying to get everyone going after we went 2-1 down on Friday. He had a slow start to his time with us but starting to look a bit more lively.
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He is a good signing, it just took time to get him back to full fitness, because of the situation we’ve been in.
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If he sticks around I could see him doing a job next season in L2. Visibly the only player trying to get everyone going after we went 2-1 down on Friday. He had a slow start to his time with us but starting to look a bit more lively.
Should be made captain next season, only one you can hear on the pitch!
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He will be player manager in 8 months.
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Why 8 months?
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Why 8 months?
Probably guessing GMS will be sacked hy Christmas.
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Or thinking that's when his rolling 12months contract "runs out" ?
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A very good positive interview given by Adam Clayton on DROS
He will be a massive influence on the younger players I feel going forward.
Big player for us next season. We need leaders on the pitch and off it and he is a start.
We need 2/3 more big characters in that dressing room this summer.
Just listened to that interview and he came across well. Provides some positivity for next season if he says the visible improvements are being made in the training sessions.
The team including Clayton and Bostock have looked more competitive but, we know what areas need to be properly addressed down the spine of the team.
If we finally resolve the weaknesses at both ends of the pitch, then GM has every chance to succeed.
Yes, there's definitely potential there for Clayton as captain material. We need players of the same stature and character in defense and offense too.
Just really hope Anderson and John at least can put this sorry season behind them and start afresh.
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Or thinking that's when his rolling 12months contract "runs out" ?
You do realise that you can sack someone before the end of their contract don't you?
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Or thinking that's when his rolling 12months contract "runs out" ?
You do realise that you can sack someone before the end of their contract don't you?
A 12 month rolling contract means he always has 12 months left. If he is sacked at any point then we will always have 12 months salary to pay up. But it means we are never more exposed than 12 months in terms of a pay off.
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Or thinking that's when his rolling 12months contract "runs out" ?
You do realise that you can sack someone before the end of their contract don't you?
Yes you certainly can, do you think that was what was being alluded to? I wonder how much it would cost with a 12 month rolling contract to sack someone could it be a years wages?
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Or thinking that's when his rolling 12months contract "runs out" ?
You do realise that you can sack someone before the end of their contract don't you?
Yes you certainly can, do you think that was what was being alluded to? I wonder how much it would cost with a 12 month rolling contract to sack someone could it be a years wages?
It could also be worded that if he was sacked then he might get, say, six months on full pay, three months on half pay and say, three months on a quarter pay.
It may not be a year on full pay.
None of us know but it has been done like that elsewhere.
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I'm not sure how greatly it matters either. McSheffrey is allegedly on the same wage as Richie Wellens, and we had to pay up his 12-month rolling contract when he was sacked him in December.
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Agreed RA.
But of course we don’t know whether that pay up was 12 months of full pay or otherwise.
Neither should we have the right to know of course.
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Thought he had probably the best game for the Rovers since he came here. Kept running and running today.
COYR
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He makes a huge difference and should be club captain.
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With the money he’s on it would be like paying the tea lady off
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Thought he had probably the best game for the Rovers since he came here. Kept running and running today.
COYR
Been great since he got match fit, shame the games have run out that bit too soon for him & Bozzie.
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MOM easily - were they taking the pi55 naming Jackson as mom
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MOM easily - were they taking the pi55 naming Jackson as mom
Must have been his parents giving the award.
He was possibly our worst player.
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Totally agree CR thought just about everyone had a decent game other than Jackson
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Captain next season for me. Sick of saying if's but no doubt we've improved since he got fit.
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MOM easily - were they taking the pi55 naming Jackson as mom
Must have been his parents giving the award.
He was possibly our worst player. Shouldn't that read definitely?
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Clayton has steadily improved as his fitness has improved and today he was very good.
Should be good for us next season and definitely captain material.
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Pleased with what I am seeing with Clayton. Next week I'd be giving Horton a go again. No point playing Jackson.
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I'm not sure how greatly it matters either. McSheffrey is allegedly on the same wage as Richie Wellens, and we had to pay up his 12-month rolling contract when he was sacked him in December.
12 months paid up to RW, I think that’s wrong.
He got a job quite quickly & I feel certain it did NOT cost us that much at all.
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With the money he’s on it would be like paying the tea lady off
Good grief they pay tea ladies well these days. Our manager will be on about the same as the Prime Minister gets I would guess.
I have no knowledge but would be surprised if I am way off the mark.
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It's Clayton and Bostock that have improved the players around them too.
The intelligent weighted passes both play at times makes it so much easier for the receiver and invites them run on to the ball. The first goal yesterday was a sublime through ball into the space for Knoyle which invited him to cross it first time. For once the cross was on the money.
The second started with a deft round the corner pass from Bostock to Smith which invited him to advance. The good thing to observe at that point was the movement of Griifiths and Martin. Reo made himself available for Smith and we great awareness he moved the ball on with a perfectly weighted ball for Martin who didn't even have to check his stride.
If you're looking for evidence of improvement transferring from the training ground to the pitch, look no further. It's a positive sign that the new personnel brought in are having an effect.
It really could be the changes that are needed have already been made, and perhaps Copps appointment was the final major piece. Who knows but there's some seeds of recovery.
He now is probably working hard to persuade those key players to stay and have a good crack at promotion next season and build something that doesn't stop there.
Can he do a selling job to Martin and Smith maybe to be bigger fish's in a smaller pond rather than visa versa?
You would hope Copps with his experience of his journey via Newcastle/Exeter/Rovers could be quite influential to these young players.
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Adam Clayton’s pass to Knoyle for the first goal, sublime
https://twitter.com/drfc_official/status/1518145218377240577
COYR
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Adam Clayton’s pass to Knoyle for the first goal, sublime
https://twitter.com/drfc_official/status/1518145218377240577
COYR
It was indeed a great pass by Clayton but my word, Burton gave him the freedom of Donny to make it. He must have had 15 yards square space to do as he pleases, but the cross from Knoyle was spot on.
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Only two other clubs in the bottom half have matched our form over the last five games. It’s ticked up, but not enough. Some of that is down to having a functioning midfield back. In front and behind them it has still been lacking and hence we are going down.
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Adam Clayton’s pass to Knoyle for the first goal, sublime
https://twitter.com/drfc_official/status/1518145218377240577
COYR
It was indeed a great pass by Clayton but my word, Burton gave him the freedom of Donny to make it. He must have had 15 yards square space to do as he pleases, but the cross from Knoyle was spot on.
Yes, but he didn't take long to pass it. One touch and pass which made the difference.
Players like Knoyle are capable of so much more with that sort of play. His confidence and composure can only improve in the final third with that sort of encouragement.
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Adam Clayton’s pass to Knoyle for the first goal, sublime
https://twitter.com/drfc_official/status/1518145218377240577
COYR
It was indeed a great pass by Clayton but my word, Burton gave him the freedom of Donny to make it. He must have had 15 yards square space to do as he pleases, but the cross from Knoyle was spot on.
Yes, but he didn't take long to pass it. One touch and pass which made the difference.
Players like Knoyle are capable of so much more with that sort of play. His confidence and composure can only improve in the final third with that sort of encouragement.
I have been saying all season DBR that Knoyle has not been used properly in this team.
You don’t get the number of assists he did last season if he didn’t have ability. Wellens knocked the stuffing out of him and GM has taken an age to start getting him in offensive positions more often.
He will be a big player for us next season if his strengths are used to the full.
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If we can, we must secure Bostock, him and Clayton compliment each other, there will be no better central midfield pair in L2
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If we can, we must secure Bostock, him and Clayton compliment each other, there will be no better central midfield pair in L2
And imagine we sign a left back and add Rowe into the midfield mix.
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If we assume Bostock, John and Anderson will go, and Fejiri won’t play next season, then we are probably short a central defensive leader, two strikers, a left back and a central midfielder as a minimum. These need to be permanent and not teenage loanees.
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If we assume Bostock, John and Anderson will go, and Fejiri won’t play next season, then we are probably short a central defensive leader, two strikers, a left back and a central midfielder as a minimum. These need to be permanent and not teenage loanees.
So you wouldn't consider a Jordon Houghton type player or any of the other good midfield loanees we've had?
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In addition, yes. I was listing who we need to sign permanently.
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If Smith is available we really need to sign him, once he finds where the goal is he will be worth his weight in gold.
Warning to any league one admirers looking to sign on loan - his last two teams have been relegated
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And one of the best moves we seen at the EPS this season
https://twitter.com/drfc_official/status/1518228264455745542
COYR
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I like Clayton. Already has been a big influence, Expecting even more next season. Him and a couple more are the only current players that I actually like. That makes me sad. Says it all really, in past seasons, I have changed favourite players a few times, like a big kid !.