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Not sure what people see in Buckingham - no experience of English football and infact only 5 years of football coaching experience at a level you can only imagine is around the quality of the conference.He would be an incredibly poor appointment.
Quote from: Dare to dream! on April 29, 2021, 09:00:03 amNot sure what people see in Buckingham - no experience of English football and infact only 5 years of football coaching experience at a level you can only imagine is around the quality of the conference.He would be an incredibly poor appointment. Sloppy research
A shout out to Alex Neil who managed Norwich in the premier league
Quote from: Branton Rover on April 29, 2021, 08:41:57 pmA shout out to Alex Neil who managed Norwich in the premier league If he has applied you would think he has to be the number 1 option.Realistically I’m not sure he would have.
Alex Neil has managed in the Premier League and will be looking to rebuild his status within the game after an uninspiring spell at PNE - trouble being if he does well he be off after using us as a stepping stone
Richie Wellens - won promotion and a trophy Graeme Jones - top flight coaching experience Neil Harris. - playoff winning manager Paul Tisdale. - promotion winning manager Micky Mellon. - currently in work & previously promotion winner Simon Weaver - in employment won Conference playoffAndy Butler. - to be interviewed A-another?
Buckingham is young enough to be able to commit to a reasonable contract length. I can’t imagine his expectations would need managing too much in regards to wages. I can’t imagine Melbourne pay a kings ransom. Then there is his personal circumstance, which I know nothing about at all. But a move back to uk could fit with his plans ?He would come to Rovers with little or no baggage. Fresh, young, keen, but with enough pedigree to justify giving him a go. A real chance to make a good name for himself as a manager in the EFL.
I have a lot of sympathy for Butler though. He has really been thrown in at the deep end, persisting with things as we have hasn't done his career any good. I think he needs a spell getting back to coaching and if he does want to give management another bash, then he probably needs time to study it, perhaps some courses on management away from football. Go and see how things are done at some of the more progressive clubs. I don't think just doing your badges is necessarily enough.
DTD it strikes me he has more coaching experience than many who jump into jobs.2004–2014 Oxford United (youth coach)2015 Wellington Phoenix (assistant)2016 Wellington Phoenix (interim)2017 Wellington Phoenix2017–2018 Stoke City U23 (assistant)2018–2019 New Zealand U202018–2019 New Zealand (assistant)2019–2020 New Zealand U232020– Melbourne City (assistant)
Quote from: Wild Rover on April 29, 2021, 11:22:18 amDTD it strikes me he has more coaching experience than many who jump into jobs.2004–2014 Oxford United (youth coach)2015 Wellington Phoenix (assistant)2016 Wellington Phoenix (interim)2017 Wellington Phoenix2017–2018 Stoke City U23 (assistant)2018–2019 New Zealand U202018–2019 New Zealand (assistant)2019–2020 New Zealand U232020– Melbourne City (assistant)Commits to a role then
It appears that once again like “ Groundhog Day” ...the Managerial selection committee ( you lot!) are once again stating who they DONT, want and who they DO prefer, ....Has i’ve already been told “ real fans get behind the team” no matter what! ....yet here we are before the “ team leader” has been selected , and some are stating that certain names are not good enough, or “ not for me” ? What does that mean ...” not for me” ??? Are you going to stop supporting the team if such and such manager is appointed, are you going to say “ I told you so” when we lose and a team selection didn’t suit your idea, A lot of so called “ true fans” seem to set the tone of their seasonal gripes based upon their own ideas of how Doncaster should play, with what players, and under their “preferred manager” , and if it doesn’t fit their ideal, they are the ones who shout the loudest.....Instead of setting the negative tones......Why don’t you just wait and be satisfied that the decision made was for all the right reasons!
Steve McLaren has entered the betting market behind Heckingbottom.
Quote from: sha66y on May 01, 2021, 08:25:39 amIt appears that once again like “ Groundhog Day” ...the Managerial selection committee ( you lot!) are once again stating who they DONT, want and who they DO prefer, ....Has i’ve already been told “ real fans get behind the team” no matter what! ....yet here we are before the “ team leader” has been selected , and some are stating that certain names are not good enough, or “ not for me” ? What does that mean ...” not for me” ??? Are you going to stop supporting the team if such and such manager is appointed, are you going to say “ I told you so” when we lose and a team selection didn’t suit your idea, A lot of so called “ true fans” seem to set the tone of their seasonal gripes based upon their own ideas of how Doncaster should play, with what players, and under their “preferred manager” , and if it doesn’t fit their ideal, they are the ones who shout the loudest.....Instead of setting the negative tones......Why don’t you just wait and be satisfied that the decision made was for all the right reasons!We can all have our personal preferences can’t we? I don’t have a particular preference although Stendel sounds like he could be very good based on what Tyke has said. There are a quite few who i wouldn’t particularly want but that doesn’t mean I would be right about them. I could and probably would be very wrong. So that doesn’t mean we won’t get behind whoever is appointed does it. It’s a forum for debate and opinions. The board will make the decision at the end of the day and it will either turn out to be a good appointment or a poor one. We all have to trust their judgment and hope it works out well.