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What I don't understand with wellens is the attraction to him. Yep great player for this club, yep did well for Swinton in LG 2. But that's about it, jumped fir a big money move to his mates and failed there. Seems very much like alot of our old managers plus I'm not sure what, if any connections he has in the game. Graham Jones, if applied is an interesting one. Another ex rover, struggled at Luton, good connections in the game at all levels. equally strong characters which is going back to Darren fergusons days. I'd say highly rated and poss waiting for a championship club role rather than rovers
Rightly or wrongly, the style of football was questioned by Neville and co. due to poor results in the short term (18 points from the previous 16 games). A stupid short-termist sacking in my view, but still, if Richie had been winning every week playing nice football he'd still be manager of Salford.
Wellens and Robinson both on the shortlist then. I'd be happy with either of these two.
I’m just a little confused (doesn’t take much) that there is a shortlist when we haven’t completed interviews, or have I missed something
Quote from: redandwhitearmy on May 10, 2021, 07:57:04 amWellens and Robinson both on the shortlist then. I'd be happy with either of these two. Wellens has No credentials and I do not see why we should be used as HIS next failure!!
J I think people are inferring they know who is on the final shortlist of 2-3
Liam Hoden has confirmed, based on someone showing him that crap 72 article, that Stephen Robinson is on the list with Wellens. The other three from that article have already been ruled out.I would be happy with either of them, personally.
Whoever gets the job I am not that fussed, if I had a choice I would be after Nigel Clough who is already in a job, so probably a non starter. Whoever does get the job I will be fully supportive of, as most on here even with preferred choices who may not get the job will be. When they get the job whoever it is, they will be working for a good club, with as much backing as the owners can provide, will be left alone to do their thing,and if past selected managers are anything to go by could well go on to bigger things if they show promise and the ability to drive our club on. So that is the attraction of managing Doncaster Rovers, you will be left alone to do your thing by the board, you will get as much support as possible finance wise, and will not face the sack on the first sign of a drop in results if past records are taken into consideration, and unusually in football will be given time to build the playing side into a competitive unit, and will inherit a good staff. All we need to do now is get on with it, which we are doing, and then the job of rebuilding, so lots to look forward to.
Question for Silent Majority (if you can answer).Did any women apply for the job ?
Quote from: One_Matty_Lucas on May 10, 2021, 03:45:48 pmQuestion for Silent Majority (if you can answer).Did any women apply for the job ?I can ask. It's not a question that's cropped up before.
Quote from: silent majority on May 10, 2021, 05:04:38 pmQuote from: One_Matty_Lucas on May 10, 2021, 03:45:48 pmQuestion for Silent Majority (if you can answer).Did any women apply for the job ?I can ask. It's not a question that's cropped up before.Were the final first round interviews completed today?