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Quote from: Spud on January 29, 2021, 01:56:27 pmQuote from: pib on January 29, 2021, 12:25:16 pmQuote from: RobTheRover on January 29, 2021, 12:08:54 pmLeague 1 is where life is hardest for football clubs. The revenue streams just aren't there, away fans don't travel in consistently high numbers (admittedly less of an issue this weird season), off pitch revenues fall significantly.The championship, whilst having its own issues, particularly around inequality with parachute payments, etc, is a much better league for a club like us. My problem with the championship is that the last time we were there I found some of the teams we faced employed spoiling tactics too often which made for some boring games. Too many teams just desparate not to lose, maybe just stay tight and see if they can nick a goal, rather than looking to go all out to win.Agreed, but I think we'd be mad to not want to get there.I think we all want to see Rovers grow the fanbase long-term. I think a run of years where we are in the Championship, or even yo-yoing between the Champ and L1 would surely create some buzz and excitement around the place and complement the work going on in the community to expand the fanbase, and make us a bigger and stronger club as a whole.This, for me, well summed up. It's got to be about building the fan base & breaking the cycle of losing local younger support to other bigger clubs As for the finance perspective, obviously there's much more revenue to be had but wasn't it said somewhere that the owners had more shortfall to make up when we're in the Championship? It's actually less shortfall due to the increased revenues.Staying in LG1 is harder because of the increased expenditure over and above what you'd pay out in LG2, and yet the income streams are little different.
Quote from: pib on January 29, 2021, 12:25:16 pmQuote from: RobTheRover on January 29, 2021, 12:08:54 pmLeague 1 is where life is hardest for football clubs. The revenue streams just aren't there, away fans don't travel in consistently high numbers (admittedly less of an issue this weird season), off pitch revenues fall significantly.The championship, whilst having its own issues, particularly around inequality with parachute payments, etc, is a much better league for a club like us. My problem with the championship is that the last time we were there I found some of the teams we faced employed spoiling tactics too often which made for some boring games. Too many teams just desparate not to lose, maybe just stay tight and see if they can nick a goal, rather than looking to go all out to win.Agreed, but I think we'd be mad to not want to get there.I think we all want to see Rovers grow the fanbase long-term. I think a run of years where we are in the Championship, or even yo-yoing between the Champ and L1 would surely create some buzz and excitement around the place and complement the work going on in the community to expand the fanbase, and make us a bigger and stronger club as a whole.This, for me, well summed up. It's got to be about building the fan base & breaking the cycle of losing local younger support to other bigger clubs As for the finance perspective, obviously there's much more revenue to be had but wasn't it said somewhere that the owners had more shortfall to make up when we're in the Championship?
Quote from: RobTheRover on January 29, 2021, 12:08:54 pmLeague 1 is where life is hardest for football clubs. The revenue streams just aren't there, away fans don't travel in consistently high numbers (admittedly less of an issue this weird season), off pitch revenues fall significantly.The championship, whilst having its own issues, particularly around inequality with parachute payments, etc, is a much better league for a club like us. My problem with the championship is that the last time we were there I found some of the teams we faced employed spoiling tactics too often which made for some boring games. Too many teams just desparate not to lose, maybe just stay tight and see if they can nick a goal, rather than looking to go all out to win.Agreed, but I think we'd be mad to not want to get there.I think we all want to see Rovers grow the fanbase long-term. I think a run of years where we are in the Championship, or even yo-yoing between the Champ and L1 would surely create some buzz and excitement around the place and complement the work going on in the community to expand the fanbase, and make us a bigger and stronger club as a whole.
League 1 is where life is hardest for football clubs. The revenue streams just aren't there, away fans don't travel in consistently high numbers (admittedly less of an issue this weird season), off pitch revenues fall significantly.The championship, whilst having its own issues, particularly around inequality with parachute payments, etc, is a much better league for a club like us. My problem with the championship is that the last time we were there I found some of the teams we faced employed spoiling tactics too often which made for some boring games. Too many teams just desparate not to lose, maybe just stay tight and see if they can nick a goal, rather than looking to go all out to win.
Quote from: sha66y on January 29, 2021, 02:18:35 pmGood positive responses and all wanting the same thing.....however!EXPECTATIONS on the Manager, the Owners and the actual team will be immense, Being in the Championship has its undoubted merits, but staying their can bring all kinds of pain, like being beaten week in week out! at the moment I look forward to playing teams with a feeling that we are better placed to get a result, whereas if we get promoted I will see every game as a “ I hope we get something” game!I think I would like the rovers to be a team that is always up there or thereabouts in league one........the Championship bloody frightens me! But if we are to get to the promised land I will remain positive no matter who is having a melt down...Didn't you enjoy being in the Championship a few years ago?
Good positive responses and all wanting the same thing.....however!EXPECTATIONS on the Manager, the Owners and the actual team will be immense, Being in the Championship has its undoubted merits, but staying their can bring all kinds of pain, like being beaten week in week out! at the moment I look forward to playing teams with a feeling that we are better placed to get a result, whereas if we get promoted I will see every game as a “ I hope we get something” game!I think I would like the rovers to be a team that is always up there or thereabouts in league one........the Championship bloody frightens me! But if we are to get to the promised land I will remain positive no matter who is having a melt down...
I’ve always thought we are a third tier club with aspirations for the Championship like in 07/08 - if we do go up this season we are better placed than we were in 2013 when we disposed of Flynn then spent an age in appointing Dickov who was a disaster - this time we have Big Darren who has experience of managing in the division albeit not on a shoestring & would anticipate attracting the very best loanees possible to play for DM whereas nobody touched us previously in the Championship with Dickov because our hard won reputation for competence was shot to pieces when we jumped into bed with McKay.
Quote from: Branton Rover on January 29, 2021, 02:28:40 pmI’ve always thought we are a third tier club with aspirations for the Championship like in 07/08 - if we do go up this season we are better placed than we were in 2013 when we disposed of Flynn then spent an age in appointing Dickov who was a disaster - this time we have Big Darren who has experience of managing in the division albeit not on a shoestring & would anticipate attracting the very best loanees possible to play for DM whereas nobody touched us previously in the Championship with Dickov because our hard won reputation for competence was shot to pieces when we jumped into bed with McKay.I tend to agree, we do appear better equip to adapt to the rigours of the championship especially with a solid Loan initiative in place..
Quote from: sha66y on January 29, 2021, 03:37:05 pmQuote from: Branton Rover on January 29, 2021, 02:28:40 pmI’ve always thought we are a third tier club with aspirations for the Championship like in 07/08 - if we do go up this season we are better placed than we were in 2013 when we disposed of Flynn then spent an age in appointing Dickov who was a disaster - this time we have Big Darren who has experience of managing in the division albeit not on a shoestring & would anticipate attracting the very best loanees possible to play for DM whereas nobody touched us previously in the Championship with Dickov because our hard won reputation for competence was shot to pieces when we jumped into bed with McKay.I tend to agree, we do appear better equip to adapt to the rigours of the championship especially with a solid Loan initiative in place..Just my opinion but the loan initiative in the championship would be a significantly different animal to what you enjoy in league one .The players the PL clubs allow to leave on loan to the championship are generally far more developed than the one's loaned to league one and two which is obviously understandable .That in itself is going to be difficult for Rovers because the competition for these young talented lads is very competitive amongst championship clubs .I dare say this could be intensified next season due to the present financial climate , when you are fighting with Cardiff , Forest or Derby for a young lad from Villa it's going to be tough to get the lad or even his parent club to agree to with all due respect .There's also the problem of loan fees payable to PL clubs , Cardiff have paid Liverpool a kings ransom for the services of Harry Wilson this season .Moving on from young players there's also the problem of having three or four in the squad with decent experience , as my club found out the hard way a bunch of kids in the championship get eaten alive and it's due to the recent recruitment of more experienced heads that's improved our championship position .Finally the £8m sky tv revenue looks attractive when you get peanuts in league one but unfortunately it's absolutely no where near enough to bridge the gap in quality between league one and the Championship .I sincerely do not wish to burst anyone's balloon on here and simply speak from following a club who have had several different strategies since 2006 in an attempt in getting a foothold at this level on a modest budget .It's massively difficult it really is and we been promoted twice from League One in fairly recent times with good teams , very good teams and still struggled with the Championship demands .
Quote from: tyke1962 on January 29, 2021, 05:18:34 pmQuote from: sha66y on January 29, 2021, 03:37:05 pmQuote from: Branton Rover on January 29, 2021, 02:28:40 pmI’ve always thought we are a third tier club with aspirations for the Championship like in 07/08 - if we do go up this season we are better placed than we were in 2013 when we disposed of Flynn then spent an age in appointing Dickov who was a disaster - this time we have Big Darren who has experience of managing in the division albeit not on a shoestring & would anticipate attracting the very best loanees possible to play for DM whereas nobody touched us previously in the Championship with Dickov because our hard won reputation for competence was shot to pieces when we jumped into bed with McKay.I tend to agree, we do appear better equip to adapt to the rigours of the championship especially with a solid Loan initiative in place..Just my opinion but the loan initiative in the championship would be a significantly different animal to what you enjoy in league one .The players the PL clubs allow to leave on loan to the championship are generally far more developed than the one's loaned to league one and two which is obviously understandable .That in itself is going to be difficult for Rovers because the competition for these young talented lads is very competitive amongst championship clubs .I dare say this could be intensified next season due to the present financial climate , when you are fighting with Cardiff , Forest or Derby for a young lad from Villa it's going to be tough to get the lad or even his parent club to agree to with all due respect .There's also the problem of loan fees payable to PL clubs , Cardiff have paid Liverpool a kings ransom for the services of Harry Wilson this season .Moving on from young players there's also the problem of having three or four in the squad with decent experience , as my club found out the hard way a bunch of kids in the championship get eaten alive and it's due to the recent recruitment of more experienced heads that's improved our championship position .Finally the £8m sky tv revenue looks attractive when you get peanuts in league one but unfortunately it's absolutely no where near enough to bridge the gap in quality between league one and the Championship .I sincerely do not wish to burst anyone's balloon on here and simply speak from following a club who have had several different strategies since 2006 in an attempt in getting a foothold at this level on a modest budget .It's massively difficult it really is and we been promoted twice from League One in fairly recent times with good teams , very good teams and still struggled with the Championship demands .A good post, Tyke. However, regarding the 4th paragraph, we're already competing with huge ex-Premier League clubs in the likes of Sunderland, Ipswich, Portsmouth, Hull, and Charlton; and doing it successfully.
Swansea make good use of loans in the Championship, their approach is similar to ours just a big leap up in quality. Agree we'll be priced out the market for plenty of the most sought after ones but we had Jacob Ramsey last season, who is clearly championship quality, and this season we've got Sims, who again is easily championship quality. Having lots of loanees isn't my favourite approach but the fact we've got players of that quality in while in league 1 means we should be able to keep it up
In terms of enjoyment of games, I honestly couldn't care less which division we are in.What I want is the visceral heart-in-mouth feeling of games mattering. So I want us to win the key matches, when the chips are down, because of what it means at that moment, not because of where we will be the following season.
I was pleased we didn't get promoted last season, and the season before. We didn't have the quality as a basis for promotion. For a club like us, what will count is the team spirit, the sum of the whole being greater than the sum of the parts, and I think this season we have enough quality to take us to that place and hold on for at east that one crucial bedding in season.Promotion without all this becomes futile and I believe does nothing for us long term - more like a y-yo club than a YO-yo club.As for the loan issue Tyke very clearly raises, yes it will be a whole new ball game except with the overall ethos of the club and especially with Darren Moore we have the kind of quality that has proven to benefit players. It won't be easy but I think the situation for us is a step above how Tyke paints it.
Quote from: Bristol Red Rover on January 29, 2021, 10:20:38 pmI was pleased we didn't get promoted last season, and the season before. We didn't have the quality as a basis for promotion. For a club like us, what will count is the team spirit, the sum of the whole being greater than the sum of the parts, and I think this season we have enough quality to take us to that place and hold on for at east that one crucial bedding in season.Promotion without all this becomes futile and I believe does nothing for us long term - more like a y-yo club than a YO-yo club.As for the loan issue Tyke very clearly raises, yes it will be a whole new ball game except with the overall ethos of the club and especially with Darren Moore we have the kind of quality that has proven to benefit players. It won't be easy but I think the situation for us is a step above how Tyke paints it.I sincerely don't want to be the bogey man on here and I've absolutely no axe to grind with Rovers what's so ever .However Big Daz isn't the only one with connections , almost 70% of next seasons championship line up will be in the loan market .At this moment in history there's absolutely nothing wrong with how Rovers have gone about things this season , my point is and I'm not the author of this thread by the way is how difficult it is to replicate the current model in to championship survival .
I was pleased we didn't get promoted last season, and the season before. We didn't have the quality as a basis for promotion. For a club like us, what will count is the team spirit, the sum of the whole being greater than the sum of the parts, and I think this season we have enough quality to take us to that place and hold on for at east that one crucial bedding in season.Promotion without all this becomes futile and I believe does nothing for us long term - more like a y-yo club than a YO-yo club.As for the loan issue Tyke very clearly raises, yes it will be a whole new ball game except with the overall ethos of the club and especially with Darren Moore we have the kind of quality that has proven to benefit players. It won't be easy but I think the situation for us is a step above how Tyke paints it.
You make very valid points Tyke, but you are tending to overlook the importance of what we have here and that is a manager with a proven track record, who is highly thought of, even at the highest level. I know there’s the financial aspect to all of this and we probably can’t compete with the majority of sides in the Championship, but what price do you put on the right sort of development for good, up and coming, young players?In reality, we may even tailor our loan ethos to suit the Championship demands for increased costs, who knows. We already have a good, solid core of players who can make the step up, I’m sure. Increasingly, there are good quality players who have drifted off club’s radars, for whatever reason, and find themselves out of work. We seem o have done quite well on that score very recently and that could well be employed again.There are many different avenues to explore, some of which we’re certainly not privy to, but, again, we have a recruitment guy who is second to none, so we’ll see.All the above is of no consequence, of course, if we don’t achieve promotion.
Should we maybe be comparing ourselves to Brentford and aim to do what they've done? Similar sized club/fan base to ours historically, currently sitting 5th in the Championship?