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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: scawsby steve on December 01, 2025, 08:11:35 pm
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The DFP have confirmed, as one or two on here have alluded to, that the guy sat next to Olusanya on Saturday is Derby midfielder Darren Robinson, who's training with us.
Why he's training with us is at the moment unclear.
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First instinct is him being a replacement loan. If decisions have already been made about a player returning to his parent club, then it would make sense to bring in another to get him integrated with the squad.
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Some info on the lad here: https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/derby-county-transfers-darren-robinson-10679642
20, Northern Irish, holding midfielder. In the NI youth squad with McCann's son.
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Replacement for Crew?
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Replacement for Crew?
That was my first thought
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So long as it’s NOT a replacement for Broadbent or Bailey!
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One for the future on a free in January would be my guess. Out of contract in the summer.
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Just watched the lad in NIs last couple of U21s. Very much an anchor midfielder in the Whiteman/Broadbent mould. Quite sturdy, good range of passing short and long, keeping it simple for the most part. Enjoys the mucky stuff in and out of possession plus likes to get into the box at set pieces to attack the ball so also has a little bit of Bailey about him too. Seems to read the game well and organises .
Always difficult to predict how they adjust to men's football but I like what I've seen.
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He’s 20 years old and has been playing men’s football for awhile
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An update from McCann on this lad...
Sounds promising.
https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/football/doncaster-rovers-boss-grant-mccann-provides-clarity-on-darren-robinson-situation-5430033
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An update from McCann on this lad...
Sounds promising.
https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/football/doncaster-rovers-boss-grant-mccann-provides-clarity-on-darren-robinson-situation-5430033
As the usual shit from the DFP, behind a paywall.
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An update from McCann on this lad...
Sounds promising.
https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/football/doncaster-rovers-boss-grant-mccann-provides-clarity-on-darren-robinson-situation-5430033
As the usual shit from the DFP, behind a paywall.
Yeh they even put a headline about a missing Doncaster teenager guess what behind the kin paywall I do know a browser that the stuff is all readable from them and im not saying on here
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Can you PM me details Dagger? Or I can PM you email or whatsapp details?
Cheers!
BobG
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Can you PM me details Dagger? Or I can PM you email or whatsapp details?
Cheers!
BobG
PM sent hopefully the link works if not just gogle the name
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He has a head start on our own Will Flint whether better we will have to see. I wouldn't bet against he is given more opportunity being from a bigger club.
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Replacement for Crew?
That was my first thought
sounds like a good move Crew doesn’t look to happy this time around .
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Crew is very lucky to have Grant to tell him a thing or two thst he will never get told at Leeds nor at Wales U 21 .
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An update from McCann on this lad...
Sounds promising.
https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/football/doncaster-rovers-boss-grant-mccann-provides-clarity-on-darren-robinson-situation-5430033
As the usual shit from the DFP, behind a paywall.
It's not is it? I don't subscribe to them and I can read it. Is the pop not basically "subscribe or read with every advert in the world"?
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There isn't a paywall at the Free Press. It is just an acceptance of their cookies, which allow them to target adverts to you and hence get some payment for their journalism. 20 years ago if you just walked into WH Smith and took the Free Press and left without paying, people would think you were taking the piss. Someone needs to pay journalists to work. It isn't a free service.
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There isn't a paywall at the Free Press. It is just an acceptance of their cookies, which allow them to target adverts to you and hence get some payment for their journalism. 20 years ago if you just walked into WH Smith and took the Free Press and left without paying, people would think you were taking the piss. Someone needs to pay journalists to work. It isn't a free service.
Its a paywall Chris, I even sign in and the paywall comes up. What is annoying is they put an important headline up say as recently "Help needed to find missing Doncaster Teenager" which is obviously aimed at everyone click on it and yep its behind a paywall, they send a facebook post out with a headline its behind a paywall, then when someone comments about it the DFP replies yes you can subscribe for xxxx or xxxxx or words to that effect. At least now they have finally started putting via National world at the end of the article discription so you know its not about Donny (although sometimes the article is interesting) Yorkshire Post is exactly the same
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There isn't a paywall at the Free Press. It is just an acceptance of their cookies, which allow them to target adverts to you and hence get some payment for their journalism. 20 years ago if you just walked into WH Smith and took the Free Press and left without paying, people would think you were taking the piss. Someone needs to pay journalists to work. It isn't a free service.
Its a paywall Chris, I even sign in and the paywall comes up. What is annoying is they put an important headline up say as recently "Help needed to find missing Doncaster Teenager" which is obviously aimed at everyone click on it and yep its behind a paywall, they send a facebook post out with a headline its behind a paywall, then when someone comments about it the DFP replies yes you can subscribe for xxxx or xxxxx or words to that effect. At least now they have finally started putting via National world at the end of the article discription so you know its not about Donny (although sometimes the article is interesting) Yorkshire Post is exactly the same
If you click on “I’ll do it later” you can read without signing up. It’s free.
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There isn't a paywall at the Free Press. It is just an acceptance of their cookies, which allow them to target adverts to you and hence get some payment for their journalism. 20 years ago if you just walked into WH Smith and took the Free Press and left without paying, people would think you were taking the piss. Someone needs to pay journalists to work. It isn't a free service.
Its a paywall Chris, I even sign in and the paywall comes up. What is annoying is they put an important headline up say as recently "Help needed to find missing Doncaster Teenager" which is obviously aimed at everyone click on it and yep its behind a paywall, they send a facebook post out with a headline its behind a paywall, then when someone comments about it the DFP replies yes you can subscribe for xxxx or xxxxx or words to that effect. At least now they have finally started putting via National world at the end of the article discription so you know its not about Donny (although sometimes the article is interesting) Yorkshire Post is exactly the same
Doesn't give that option, Gaz pay or don't read thats on chrome. although I know of a browser that it doesnt come up on at least not for me ;)
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Chris Black - if the paper was written by real journalists reporting meaningful news items instead of regurgitating stuff they have stolen from facebook and other social media sites and if they could be bothered to report accurate information and give more facts about their stories, people would buy their newspaper. Journalism used to be a reputable profession but Johnson Press through their imitation publications such as The Yorkshire Post and the Free Press
have ripped the heart out of it. I have no sympathy for these pretend 'journalists'. And by the way there is a paywall but they dont always impose it.
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They are qualified journalists who do a good and professional job. The means through which their work is paid for has transformed dramatically the last 10-20 years.
People complain about the stories they read and the subjects the cover, but this is because people are no longer paying for news, or at least paying in cash terms. Very few people buy a local newspaper anymore. The content that is published online is in part a function of what is likely to attract viewer attention and therefore advertising revenue. Sport is typically one of the better resourced areas which is why we get dedicated specialist journalists like Ricky.
To the extent there was ever a golden age of local journalism is was when people were willing to pay for this with their cash and advertisers had little other option other than TV or newspaper advertising. Neither of those two now exist.
Don't blame the journalists, they are only responding to the reality of advertising revenue shifting en masse online, and people no longer buying newspapers.