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And still no post match reaction anywhere, did they all slither out of the fire doors unoticed?
Quote from: Filo on April 24, 2021, 07:23:50 pmAnd still no post match reaction anywhere, did they all slither out of the fire doors unoticed?Maybe trying to think of something to say that won't be laughed at?
It’s there now.
Quote from: Jonathan on April 24, 2021, 07:49:07 pmIt’s there now. Yes finallyhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p09fpc2l
It’s ok saying let’s just draw a line etc.... it’s the idiots like Baldwin and blunt which have made it happen, the sooner these clowns get out of drfc the better......... unfortunately Theve both got shares ........ how corrupt is this?????
I can't beleve you are all responding to this article, it's just what he wants, ignore him and he might slither back under his stone
Quote from: ravenrover on April 24, 2021, 09:32:57 pmI can't beleve you are all responding to this article, it's just what he wants, ignore him and he might slither back under his stone The players are mentally exhausted and can’t muster the enthusiasm . The season has fallen away and it’s difficult to see why after all the good work that was achieved before DM left . The players won’t see any benefit now from this failure to maintain the standard previously. Andy Butler will have learned a massive lessen from this but it’s the board who need to see and remember what their decisions do to a seasons efforts if they get it wrong or don’t prepare long term for emergencies when they occur. Keeping experienced time served ex-players on the books in key coaching roles are vital if any continuity is to see any club through a crisis . It’s hard to imagine a top flight club doing what we did, when the manager of the club departed. Yet Gavin Baldwin never gave it a seconds thought when he handed the club’s fortunes over to an unprepared girls team manager/ coach . Lessens needs learning and situations require experts not amateurs or half baked ideas born of indifference. If the fans were present as these last few games there would have been protests and walk outs . They the board saved themselves from that indignantly. RTiD
Quote from: since-1969 on April 24, 2021, 10:00:33 pmQuote from: ravenrover on April 24, 2021, 09:32:57 pmI can't beleve you are all responding to this article, it's just what he wants, ignore him and he might slither back under his stone The players are mentally exhausted and can’t muster the enthusiasm . The season has fallen away and it’s difficult to see why after all the good work that was achieved before DM left . The players won’t see any benefit now from this failure to maintain the standard previously. Andy Butler will have learned a massive lessen from this but it’s the board who need to see and remember what their decisions do to a seasons efforts if they get it wrong or don’t prepare long term for emergencies when they occur. Keeping experienced time served ex-players on the books in key coaching roles are vital if any continuity is to see any club through a crisis . It’s hard to imagine a top flight club doing what we did, when the manager of the club departed. Yet Gavin Baldwin never gave it a seconds thought when he handed the club’s fortunes over to an unprepared girls team manager/ coach . Lessens needs learning and situations require experts not amateurs or half baked ideas born of indifference. If the fans were present as these last few games there would have been protests and walk outs . They the board saved themselves from that indignantly. RTiD Genius. Do you celebrate birthdays? Christmas? Owt?
Quote from: since-1969 on April 24, 2021, 10:00:33 pmQuote from: ravenrover on April 24, 2021, 09:32:57 pmI can't beleve you are all responding to this article, it's just what he wants, ignore him and he might slither back under his stone The players are mentally exhausted and can’t muster the enthusiasm . The season has fallen away and it’s difficult to see why after all the good work that was achieved before DM left . The players won’t see any benefit now from this failure to maintain the standard previously. Andy Butler will have learned a massive lessen from this but it’s the board who need to see and remember what their decisions do to a seasons efforts if they get it wrong or don’t prepare long term for emergencies when they occur. Keeping experienced time served ex-players on the books in key coaching roles are vital if any continuity is to see any club through a crisis . It’s hard to imagine a top flight club doing what we did, when the manager of the club departed. Yet Gavin Baldwin never gave it a seconds thought when he handed the club’s fortunes over to an unprepared girls team manager/ coach . Lessens needs learning and situations require experts not amateurs or half baked ideas born of indifference. If the fans were present as these last few games there would have been protests and walk outs . They the board saved themselves from that indignantly. RTiD AB is/was a senior professional, who had done his coaching badges, was on the coaching staff and had stepped in to manage the team for a game they won 5-1 along with managing the Belles. If Spurs can put a 29 yo with mangerial experience in charge of the team its beyond belief saying Rovers should not be able to do the same with AB.And were you saying this after his first two games? Why not?It hasn't worked out. It's no-ones fault. Get over it.Walk outs and protests because we lost a few games...away you go and support Real Madrid.
Yet Gavin Baldwin never gave it a seconds thought when he handed the club’s fortunes over to an unprepared girls team manager/ coach..
Quote from: since-1969 on April 24, 2021, 10:00:33 pmYet Gavin Baldwin never gave it a seconds thought when he handed the club’s fortunes over to an unprepared girls team manager/ coach..Butler has never managed a girls team.He has however managed Doncaster Rovers Belles LFC, who are now part time and currently in the 4th tier of the WFL, an experience which - I will give you - will have been unlikely to have provided the same challenges likely to be faced in managing a full-time professional men’s team.