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I think, and many others probably will, we need the signings to start coming in quickly this week. We can't hope to go on the required winning run whilst looking as toothless as we do. I genuinely thought todays line up looked a lot stronger than in previous weeks but the result and performance really highlights how f**ked up against it we are.
Wrexham will certainly have a bigger budget than us in League Two if they go up. Surely Salford are chucking a good amount at it too. Some similar sized clubs may well go down with us too, such as Gillingham or Lincoln.Yes, we'll be up there. But if the same people are in charge of spending the budget then I don't think my confidence will be high, sadly.
Quote from: Retdon1 on January 08, 2022, 06:40:37 pmQuote from: silent majority on January 08, 2022, 06:32:15 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on January 08, 2022, 06:25:23 pmWe should be realistic that the likely relegation is going to be very hard to recover from. The losing mentality, inability to build a squad, we struggle to get players in, no positivity around the club and a rookie manager plus we won't have the spending power to outdo the other clubs. It's a huge job and coming back at the first time will be very very tough.Will it though? Will it be hard? We'll be a major player in LG2, with a budget that makes us a standout contender. Tell me which clubs in LG2 can outspend us as the finances are totally different in that LG?We don't know whether GMac can build a squad do we? Don't forget we have contracted players that will still be with us, the likes of Taylor, Anderson, Bostock, Rowe, Olowu, John, Fejiri etc, and all will be more than capable of holding their ownBostock, Okinbiri and John are all out of contract this summer arnt they ? Get rid of the first 2.
Quote from: silent majority on January 08, 2022, 06:32:15 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on January 08, 2022, 06:25:23 pmWe should be realistic that the likely relegation is going to be very hard to recover from. The losing mentality, inability to build a squad, we struggle to get players in, no positivity around the club and a rookie manager plus we won't have the spending power to outdo the other clubs. It's a huge job and coming back at the first time will be very very tough.Will it though? Will it be hard? We'll be a major player in LG2, with a budget that makes us a standout contender. Tell me which clubs in LG2 can outspend us as the finances are totally different in that LG?We don't know whether GMac can build a squad do we? Don't forget we have contracted players that will still be with us, the likes of Taylor, Anderson, Bostock, Rowe, Olowu, John, Fejiri etc, and all will be more than capable of holding their ownBostock, Okinbiri and John are all out of contract this summer arnt they ?
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on January 08, 2022, 06:25:23 pmWe should be realistic that the likely relegation is going to be very hard to recover from. The losing mentality, inability to build a squad, we struggle to get players in, no positivity around the club and a rookie manager plus we won't have the spending power to outdo the other clubs. It's a huge job and coming back at the first time will be very very tough.Will it though? Will it be hard? We'll be a major player in LG2, with a budget that makes us a standout contender. Tell me which clubs in LG2 can outspend us as the finances are totally different in that LG?We don't know whether GMac can build a squad do we? Don't forget we have contracted players that will still be with us, the likes of Taylor, Anderson, Bostock, Rowe, Olowu, John, Fejiri etc, and all will be more than capable of holding their own
We should be realistic that the likely relegation is going to be very hard to recover from. The losing mentality, inability to build a squad, we struggle to get players in, no positivity around the club and a rookie manager plus we won't have the spending power to outdo the other clubs. It's a huge job and coming back at the first time will be very very tough.
Quote from: RoversAlias on January 08, 2022, 06:39:46 pmWrexham will certainly have a bigger budget than us in League Two if they go up. Surely Salford are chucking a good amount at it too. Some similar sized clubs may well go down with us too, such as Gillingham or Lincoln.Yes, we'll be up there. But if the same people are in charge of spending the budget then I don't think my confidence will be high, sadly.Will they though RA? No guarantees of course. Granted I'll give you Salford, but we have an income stream that will give us that opportunity.My point is somebody has said in this thread that he predicts that we'll be a mid-table LG2 side for some years yet nobody has yet explained why that would be.I get the malaise around the current playing squad, but how we can throw that forward for several years is beyond my understanding.
I said 10% chance a couple of days ago.It's a 1% chance now. Any semblance of fight or belief has gone.We've just gone 135mins without a shot on target against two relegation sides.
There is no way on this earth that Bostock is going to be playing in League Two.
Quote from: silent majority on January 08, 2022, 06:45:41 pmQuote from: RoversAlias on January 08, 2022, 06:39:46 pmWrexham will certainly have a bigger budget than us in League Two if they go up. Surely Salford are chucking a good amount at it too. Some similar sized clubs may well go down with us too, such as Gillingham or Lincoln.Yes, we'll be up there. But if the same people are in charge of spending the budget then I don't think my confidence will be high, sadly.Will they though RA? No guarantees of course. Granted I'll give you Salford, but we have an income stream that will give us that opportunity.My point is somebody has said in this thread that he predicts that we'll be a mid-table LG2 side for some years yet nobody has yet explained why that would be.I get the malaise around the current playing squad, but how we can throw that forward for several years is beyond my understanding.To be fair this year's underperformance doesn't give us much hope going forward that we won't underachieve again.
We shouldn’t even be thinking of league two when we have a chance to stay up. That would be a cheap doing saying let’s plan for next season. We are in the 2020-21 season we are in a bad position but it isn’t insurmountable.You will know if the board want to stay up by the actions they take, words mean nothing.I would be very surprised if they just accept defeat and let us go down.You have to sign players for now that if it does go wrong still fit in with the squad.Short term quick fixes are not what we want. There has to be some reasoning behind signing every player. We need a goal scorer, someone to take control of midfield, a dominant centre half and a specialist left back. Also a couple of young players in on loan.There is a whole month to sign players in January. No excuses if they don’t come in other than we have accepted our fate. We didn’t accept our fate in the championship and I would be surprised if we did this time.If we haven’t got the money tell us, be honest.
Quote from: silent majority on January 08, 2022, 06:45:41 pmQuote from: RoversAlias on January 08, 2022, 06:39:46 pmWrexham will certainly have a bigger budget than us in League Two if they go up. Surely Salford are chucking a good amount at it too. Some similar sized clubs may well go down with us too, such as Gillingham or Lincoln.Yes, we'll be up there. But if the same people are in charge of spending the budget then I don't think my confidence will be high, sadly.Will they though RA? No guarantees of course. Granted I'll give you Salford, but we have an income stream that will give us that opportunity.My point is somebody has said in this thread that he predicts that we'll be a mid-table LG2 side for some years yet nobody has yet explained why that would be.I get the malaise around the current playing squad, but how we can throw that forward for several years is beyond my understanding. because this seasons “rebuild” has been so poor. Next seasons is going to be an even greater task and it’s just difficult to trust they’ll get it right
Quote from: Sammy Chung was King on January 08, 2022, 06:45:02 pmWe shouldn’t even be thinking of league two when we have a chance to stay up. That would be a cheap doing saying let’s plan for next season. We are in the 2020-21 season we are in a bad position but it isn’t insurmountable.You will know if the board want to stay up by the actions they take, words mean nothing.I would be very surprised if they just accept defeat and let us go down.You have to sign players for now that if it does go wrong still fit in with the squad.Short term quick fixes are not what we want. There has to be some reasoning behind signing every player. We need a goal scorer, someone to take control of midfield, a dominant centre half and a specialist left back. Also a couple of young players in on loan.There is a whole month to sign players in January. No excuses if they don’t come in other than we have accepted our fate. We didn’t accept our fate in the championship and I would be surprised if we did this time.If we haven’t got the money tell us, be honest. Realistically we needed summat from these last two fixtures. I think it's gone now, there's just too much of a gap to make up. In turn the position the club is in now will make the sort of recruitment we need to see to stay up very difficult.Better to plan early for what looks inevitable now.
Quote from: silent majority on January 08, 2022, 06:45:41 pmQuote from: RoversAlias on January 08, 2022, 06:39:46 pmWrexham will certainly have a bigger budget than us in League Two if they go up. Surely Salford are chucking a good amount at it too. Some similar sized clubs may well go down with us too, such as Gillingham or Lincoln.Yes, we'll be up there. But if the same people are in charge of spending the budget then I don't think my confidence will be high, sadly.Will they though RA? No guarantees of course. Granted I'll give you Salford, but we have an income stream that will give us that opportunity.My point is somebody has said in this thread that he predicts that we'll be a mid-table LG2 side for some years yet nobody has yet explained why that would be.I get the malaise around the current playing squad, but how we can throw that forward for several years is beyond my understanding.Because the clubs player recruitment is pathetic, for one.
Quote from: Donnybax on January 08, 2022, 06:52:07 pmQuote from: silent majority on January 08, 2022, 06:45:41 pmQuote from: RoversAlias on January 08, 2022, 06:39:46 pmWrexham will certainly have a bigger budget than us in League Two if they go up. Surely Salford are chucking a good amount at it too. Some similar sized clubs may well go down with us too, such as Gillingham or Lincoln.Yes, we'll be up there. But if the same people are in charge of spending the budget then I don't think my confidence will be high, sadly.Will they though RA? No guarantees of course. Granted I'll give you Salford, but we have an income stream that will give us that opportunity.My point is somebody has said in this thread that he predicts that we'll be a mid-table LG2 side for some years yet nobody has yet explained why that would be.I get the malaise around the current playing squad, but how we can throw that forward for several years is beyond my understanding. because this seasons “rebuild” has been so poor. Next seasons is going to be an even greater task and it’s just difficult to trust they’ll get it right I'm going to end up repeating myself here but we have quite a number of decent players who are contracted to us beyond this season. It shouldn't be a total rebuild (If we get relegated that is)
Will the club factor League two into the current January transfers?I would have thought some loan-to-permenant or even 6 month contracts would have been suitable in our situation but now that makes no sense. Start from a clean slate.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on January 08, 2022, 06:46:03 pmThere is no way on this earth that Bostock is going to be playing in League Two.I do not want to see anyone near a Rovers shirt next season that is not prepared to walk through a brick wall for the team.Bostock does not give me the impression he would do that. I do not want to see nancy pansy footballers I want to see blood and guts. A team spirit, a will to win, a never say die attitude. All the things we do not have this season. Massive clear out in the summer. Most of this lot are a disgrace. 3 of them I do not know how they can possibly put professional footballer on their CV. Nothing professional out there today. Total sham. A disgrace, And total insult to the people who spend their hard earned money to go and watch them.Never been so disheartened after a match as I have been today. We are now officially relegated as there is no way this bunch of players will get another 14 points this season let alone the 32/33 we probably will need. In fact we could be almost as bad as 97/98 now there is a thought. Yes that bad.Rant over from one very disillusioned Rovers supporter.
Quote from: TixTheBox on January 08, 2022, 06:59:28 pmQuote from: silent majority on January 08, 2022, 06:45:41 pmQuote from: RoversAlias on January 08, 2022, 06:39:46 pmWrexham will certainly have a bigger budget than us in League Two if they go up. Surely Salford are chucking a good amount at it too. Some similar sized clubs may well go down with us too, such as Gillingham or Lincoln.Yes, we'll be up there. But if the same people are in charge of spending the budget then I don't think my confidence will be high, sadly.Will they though RA? No guarantees of course. Granted I'll give you Salford, but we have an income stream that will give us that opportunity.My point is somebody has said in this thread that he predicts that we'll be a mid-table LG2 side for some years yet nobody has yet explained why that would be.I get the malaise around the current playing squad, but how we can throw that forward for several years is beyond my understanding.Because the clubs player recruitment is pathetic, for one. Oh right, my mistake, I'll just go back and correct all the posts I've made.
Quote from: Campsall rover on January 08, 2022, 07:22:31 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on January 08, 2022, 06:46:03 pmThere is no way on this earth that Bostock is going to be playing in League Two.I do not want to see anyone near a Rovers shirt next season that is not prepared to walk through a brick wall for the team.Bostock does not give me the impression he would do that. I do not want to see nancy pansy footballers I want to see blood and guts. A team spirit, a will to win, a never say die attitude. All the things we do not have this season. Massive clear out in the summer. Most of this lot are a disgrace. 3 of them I do not know how they can possibly put professional footballer on their CV. Nothing professional out there today. Total sham. A disgrace, And total insult to the people who spend their hard earned money to go and watch them.Never been so disheartened after a match as I have been today. We are now officially relegated as there is no way this bunch of players will get another 14 points this season let alone the 32/33 we probably will need. In fact we could be almost as bad as 97/98 now there is a thought. Yes that bad.Rant over from one very disillusioned Rovers supporter.Bostock got his injury making a blood and guts tackle