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Quote from: drfcsteve on July 01, 2025, 09:55:04 pmQuote from: Upton Rover on June 30, 2025, 04:51:11 pmQuote from: sedwardsdrfc on June 28, 2025, 12:18:33 pmBiggest risk for us is we are still manager led in recruitment. We’ve sign players Grant knows and wants. That’s great as long as he has a good eye and is committed to the club. We saw how it goes when the manager doesn’t have the same contacts or eye for players. That’s a risk for the club as a whole rather than the current 1st team.how should we sign players then?uI think the case has been made before to have a system of recruitment that can function from one manager to the next, I thought that’s what Copps was doing before McCann came in? Obviously the manager has their input but as we’ve seen before if McCann leaves we’re left with a squad of players that play McCann-ball and may be completely unsuited to whatever the next manager wants. This is every team when 1 manager leaves and 1 comes in they always want different players to come in and play in a new style of play
Quote from: Upton Rover on June 30, 2025, 04:51:11 pmQuote from: sedwardsdrfc on June 28, 2025, 12:18:33 pmBiggest risk for us is we are still manager led in recruitment. We’ve sign players Grant knows and wants. That’s great as long as he has a good eye and is committed to the club. We saw how it goes when the manager doesn’t have the same contacts or eye for players. That’s a risk for the club as a whole rather than the current 1st team.how should we sign players then?uI think the case has been made before to have a system of recruitment that can function from one manager to the next, I thought that’s what Copps was doing before McCann came in? Obviously the manager has their input but as we’ve seen before if McCann leaves we’re left with a squad of players that play McCann-ball and may be completely unsuited to whatever the next manager wants.
Quote from: sedwardsdrfc on June 28, 2025, 12:18:33 pmBiggest risk for us is we are still manager led in recruitment. We’ve sign players Grant knows and wants. That’s great as long as he has a good eye and is committed to the club. We saw how it goes when the manager doesn’t have the same contacts or eye for players. That’s a risk for the club as a whole rather than the current 1st team.how should we sign players then?u
Biggest risk for us is we are still manager led in recruitment. We’ve sign players Grant knows and wants. That’s great as long as he has a good eye and is committed to the club. We saw how it goes when the manager doesn’t have the same contacts or eye for players. That’s a risk for the club as a whole rather than the current 1st team.
Quote from: rich1471 on July 01, 2025, 11:31:46 pmQuote from: drfcsteve on July 01, 2025, 09:55:04 pmQuote from: Upton Rover on June 30, 2025, 04:51:11 pmQuote from: sedwardsdrfc on June 28, 2025, 12:18:33 pmBiggest risk for us is we are still manager led in recruitment. We’ve sign players Grant knows and wants. That’s great as long as he has a good eye and is committed to the club. We saw how it goes when the manager doesn’t have the same contacts or eye for players. That’s a risk for the club as a whole rather than the current 1st team.how should we sign players then?uI think the case has been made before to have a system of recruitment that can function from one manager to the next, I thought that’s what Copps was doing before McCann came in? Obviously the manager has their input but as we’ve seen before if McCann leaves we’re left with a squad of players that play McCann-ball and may be completely unsuited to whatever the next manager wants. This is every team when 1 manager leaves and 1 comes in they always want different players to come in and play in a new style of playThink most of the smart clubs higher up the food chain, like Brighton & Brentford would disagree. The club will often be paying players wages long after the manager is gone. To just leave signings up to them is irresponsible. I’m not have a dig at Grants signings by the way it’s just how most of the clubs who consistently do better than they should operate. It’s pretty much the norm in the top divisions.