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What has amazed me about some of the recent recruits and loanees is the lack of basic competence and/or physicality to be competitive, never mind the skills required to deliver the possession blueprint-in some cases I cant believe that we saw them play before we signed them
Havn’t we had clarity about ‘the selection committee’? Younger is Talent IdentificationJust hold that thought for another week or so.
Havn’t we had clarity about ‘the selection committee’? Younger is Talent IdentificationThe rest are The manager, Copps and CEO?This needs scrapping for starters, if this season is anything to go by. I question whether Younger knows anything about talent; as far as Copps role, I would assume he looks into their mindset (based on what we’ve got, I’d question whether he was actually doing that!); the manager’s performance in approving several of his January incomings does not bode well, IF the Board do give him the summer. The CEO can only be making sure the wages fit what budget is available.Correct me if I’m wrong, but that’s how I see it.Now, who (within that quartet) are looking at the strategy of the Club such that the new lads will indeed put us in a good place going forward? Because there’s been very little strategising as far as I can make out. The new ‘system’ of picking players by committee has proven to be part of the shambles that we find ourselves in.Back to Gazlaz’s revolution - far more interesting.
Quote from: Alan Southstand on April 19, 2022, 08:43:18 pmHavn’t we had clarity about ‘the selection committee’? Younger is Talent IdentificationThe rest are The manager, Copps and CEO?This needs scrapping for starters, if this season is anything to go by. I question whether Younger knows anything about talent; as far as Copps role, I would assume he looks into their mindset (based on what we’ve got, I’d question whether he was actually doing that!); the manager’s performance in approving several of his January incomings does not bode well, IF the Board do give him the summer. The CEO can only be making sure the wages fit what budget is available.Correct me if I’m wrong, but that’s how I see it.Now, who (within that quartet) are looking at the strategy of the Club such that the new lads will indeed put us in a good place going forward? Because there’s been very little strategising as far as I can make out. The new ‘system’ of picking players by committee has proven to be part of the shambles that we find ourselves in.Back to Gazlaz’s revolution - far more interesting.No, the Chairman chairs that committee and signs everything off!!
Quote from: silent majority on April 19, 2022, 09:50:54 pmQuote from: Alan Southstand on April 19, 2022, 08:43:18 pmHavn’t we had clarity about ‘the selection committee’? Younger is Talent IdentificationThe rest are The manager, Copps and CEO?This needs scrapping for starters, if this season is anything to go by. I question whether Younger knows anything about talent; as far as Copps role, I would assume he looks into their mindset (based on what we’ve got, I’d question whether he was actually doing that!); the manager’s performance in approving several of his January incomings does not bode well, IF the Board do give him the summer. The CEO can only be making sure the wages fit what budget is available.Correct me if I’m wrong, but that’s how I see it.Now, who (within that quartet) are looking at the strategy of the Club such that the new lads will indeed put us in a good place going forward? Because there’s been very little strategising as far as I can make out. The new ‘system’ of picking players by committee has proven to be part of the shambles that we find ourselves in.Back to Gazlaz’s revolution - far more interesting.No, the Chairman chairs that committee and signs everything off!!SM - Who negotiates the deals and "gets them over the line?" Or who has the say on delaying aka Grigg/OBrien mix ups?
SWCKNo-one is saying to use them blindly. The point is that if you don't use them intelligently and other clubs do, you're immediately at a disadvantage.If you want to get the most efficiency out of your car, you'd be daft to ignore the trip computer data. That doesn't mean you don't have to use the steering wheel as well while you're driving.
Quote from: Canadian Rover on April 19, 2022, 11:44:16 pmQuote from: silent majority on April 19, 2022, 09:50:54 pmQuote from: Alan Southstand on April 19, 2022, 08:43:18 pmHavn’t we had clarity about ‘the selection committee’? Younger is Talent IdentificationThe rest are The manager, Copps and CEO?This needs scrapping for starters, if this season is anything to go by. I question whether Younger knows anything about talent; as far as Copps role, I would assume he looks into their mindset (based on what we’ve got, I’d question whether he was actually doing that!); the manager’s performance in approving several of his January incomings does not bode well, IF the Board do give him the summer. The CEO can only be making sure the wages fit what budget is available.Correct me if I’m wrong, but that’s how I see it.Now, who (within that quartet) are looking at the strategy of the Club such that the new lads will indeed put us in a good place going forward? Because there’s been very little strategising as far as I can make out. The new ‘system’ of picking players by committee has proven to be part of the shambles that we find ourselves in.Back to Gazlaz’s revolution - far more interesting.No, the Chairman chairs that committee and signs everything off!!SM - Who negotiates the deals and "gets them over the line?" Or who has the say on delaying aka Grigg/OBrien mix ups?A bit of a loaded question CR? Why not state what you really want me to say.
Quote from: silent majority on April 20, 2022, 09:29:21 amQuote from: Canadian Rover on April 19, 2022, 11:44:16 pmQuote from: silent majority on April 19, 2022, 09:50:54 pmQuote from: Alan Southstand on April 19, 2022, 08:43:18 pmHavn’t we had clarity about ‘the selection committee’? Younger is Talent IdentificationThe rest are The manager, Copps and CEO?This needs scrapping for starters, if this season is anything to go by. I question whether Younger knows anything about talent; as far as Copps role, I would assume he looks into their mindset (based on what we’ve got, I’d question whether he was actually doing that!); the manager’s performance in approving several of his January incomings does not bode well, IF the Board do give him the summer. The CEO can only be making sure the wages fit what budget is available.Correct me if I’m wrong, but that’s how I see it.Now, who (within that quartet) are looking at the strategy of the Club such that the new lads will indeed put us in a good place going forward? Because there’s been very little strategising as far as I can make out. The new ‘system’ of picking players by committee has proven to be part of the shambles that we find ourselves in.Back to Gazlaz’s revolution - far more interesting.No, the Chairman chairs that committee and signs everything off!!SM - Who negotiates the deals and "gets them over the line?" Or who has the say on delaying aka Grigg/OBrien mix ups?A bit of a loaded question CR? Why not state what you really want me to say.Who's accountable for transfers?
Quote from: Canadian Rover on April 19, 2022, 11:44:16 pmQuote from: silent majority on April 19, 2022, 09:50:54 pmQuote from: Alan Southstand on April 19, 2022, 08:43:18 pmHavn’t we had clarity about ‘the selection committee’? Younger is Talent IdentificationThe rest are The manager, Copps and CEO?This needs scrapping for starters, if this season is anything to go by. I question whether Younger knows anything about talent; as far as Copps role, I would assume he looks into their mindset (based on what we’ve got, I’d question whether he was actually doing that!); the manager’s performance in approving several of his January incomings does not bode well, IF the Board do give him the summer. The CEO can only be making sure the wages fit what budget is available.Correct me if I’m wrong, but that’s how I see it.Now, who (within that quartet) are looking at the strategy of the Club such that the new lads will indeed put us in a good place going forward? Because there’s been very little strategising as far as I can make out. The new ‘system’ of picking players by committee has proven to be part of the shambles that we find ourselves in.Back to Gazlaz’s revolution - far more interesting.No, the Chairman chairs that committee and signs everything off!!SM - Who negotiates the deals and "gets them over the line?" Or who has the say on delaying aka Grigg/OBrien mix ups?A bit of a loaded question CR? Why not state what you really want me to say.
Quote from: silent majority on April 19, 2022, 09:50:54 pmQuote from: Alan Southstand on April 19, 2022, 08:43:18 pmHavn’t we had clarity about ‘the selection committee’? Younger is Talent IdentificationThe rest are The manager, Copps and CEO?This needs scrapping for starters, if this season is anything to go by. I question whether Younger knows anything about talent; as far as Copps role, I would assume he looks into their mindset (based on what we’ve got, I’d question whether he was actually doing that!); the manager’s performance in approving several of his January incomings does not bode well, IF the Board do give him the summer. The CEO can only be making sure the wages fit what budget is available.Correct me if I’m wrong, but that’s how I see it.Now, who (within that quartet) are looking at the strategy of the Club such that the new lads will indeed put us in a good place going forward? Because there’s been very little strategising as far as I can make out. The new ‘system’ of picking players by committee has proven to be part of the shambles that we find ourselves in.Back to Gazlaz’s revolution - far more interesting.No, the Chairman chairs that committee and signs everything off!!SM - Who negotiates the deals and "gets them over the line?" Or who has the say on delaying aka Grigg/OBrien mix ups?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 20, 2022, 12:21:34 amSWCKNo-one is saying to use them blindly. The point is that if you don't use them intelligently and other clubs do, you're immediately at a disadvantage.If you want to get the most efficiency out of your car, you'd be daft to ignore the trip computer data. That doesn't mean you don't have to use the steering wheel as well while you're driving. Let’s be straight. Every club used data. Whoever uses it best has the advantage. Most clubs use it at face value (dangerous) and think they are being smart and others pay lip service to it and when it comes down to making big decisions they revert to type. If you have systems in place it can create accountability, you can see how and when you go wrong clearly and adjust the way you work. “Football” people are reluctant to embrace it fully because then they would feel out of control. The non ex players/ managers are the ones having the real success running football clubs now.
Quote from: GazLaz on April 20, 2022, 09:33:22 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 20, 2022, 12:21:34 amSWCKNo-one is saying to use them blindly. The point is that if you don't use them intelligently and other clubs do, you're immediately at a disadvantage.If you want to get the most efficiency out of your car, you'd be daft to ignore the trip computer data. That doesn't mean you don't have to use the steering wheel as well while you're driving. Let’s be straight. Every club used data. Whoever uses it best has the advantage. Most clubs use it at face value (dangerous) and think they are being smart and others pay lip service to it and when it comes down to making big decisions they revert to type. If you have systems in place it can create accountability, you can see how and when you go wrong clearly and adjust the way you work. “Football” people are reluctant to embrace it fully because then they would feel out of control. The non ex players/ managers are the ones having the real success running football clubs now. That's a very interesting point, that football people are the ones who would be reluctant.I know Gavin would give this his support because its something that has cropped up in conversation a few times. I can't speak for DB though, I've not discussed football issues with him as such.
Quote from: silent majority on April 20, 2022, 04:41:26 pmQuote from: GazLaz on April 20, 2022, 09:33:22 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 20, 2022, 12:21:34 amSWCKNo-one is saying to use them blindly. The point is that if you don't use them intelligently and other clubs do, you're immediately at a disadvantage.If you want to get the most efficiency out of your car, you'd be daft to ignore the trip computer data. That doesn't mean you don't have to use the steering wheel as well while you're driving. Let’s be straight. Every club used data. Whoever uses it best has the advantage. Most clubs use it at face value (dangerous) and think they are being smart and others pay lip service to it and when it comes down to making big decisions they revert to type. If you have systems in place it can create accountability, you can see how and when you go wrong clearly and adjust the way you work. “Football” people are reluctant to embrace it fully because then they would feel out of control. The non ex players/ managers are the ones having the real success running football clubs now. That's a very interesting point, that football people are the ones who would be reluctant.I know Gavin would give this his support because its something that has cropped up in conversation a few times. I can't speak for DB though, I've not discussed football issues with him as such.If David Blunt is in charge of the football side of the club and Gavin Baldwin has nothing to do with it, why haven’t you discussed football issues with Blunt? Surely that’s who the supporters representative should be speaking to?
Quote from: NickDRFC on April 20, 2022, 05:04:11 pmQuote from: silent majority on April 20, 2022, 04:41:26 pmQuote from: GazLaz on April 20, 2022, 09:33:22 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 20, 2022, 12:21:34 amSWCKNo-one is saying to use them blindly. The point is that if you don't use them intelligently and other clubs do, you're immediately at a disadvantage.If you want to get the most efficiency out of your car, you'd be daft to ignore the trip computer data. That doesn't mean you don't have to use the steering wheel as well while you're driving. Let’s be straight. Every club used data. Whoever uses it best has the advantage. Most clubs use it at face value (dangerous) and think they are being smart and others pay lip service to it and when it comes down to making big decisions they revert to type. If you have systems in place it can create accountability, you can see how and when you go wrong clearly and adjust the way you work. “Football” people are reluctant to embrace it fully because then they would feel out of control. The non ex players/ managers are the ones having the real success running football clubs now. That's a very interesting point, that football people are the ones who would be reluctant.I know Gavin would give this his support because its something that has cropped up in conversation a few times. I can't speak for DB though, I've not discussed football issues with him as such.If David Blunt is in charge of the football side of the club and Gavin Baldwin has nothing to do with it, why haven’t you discussed football issues with Blunt? Surely that’s who the supporters representative should be speaking to?You think I should be discussing football issues? A couple of things;1) I'm not the only supporter rep.2) Football issues are NOT our area of responsibility.
And here we go full circle to SM having to explain his remit again
Quote from: silent majority on April 20, 2022, 05:12:43 pmQuote from: NickDRFC on April 20, 2022, 05:04:11 pmQuote from: silent majority on April 20, 2022, 04:41:26 pmQuote from: GazLaz on April 20, 2022, 09:33:22 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 20, 2022, 12:21:34 amSWCKNo-one is saying to use them blindly. The point is that if you don't use them intelligently and other clubs do, you're immediately at a disadvantage.If you want to get the most efficiency out of your car, you'd be daft to ignore the trip computer data. That doesn't mean you don't have to use the steering wheel as well while you're driving. Let’s be straight. Every club used data. Whoever uses it best has the advantage. Most clubs use it at face value (dangerous) and think they are being smart and others pay lip service to it and when it comes down to making big decisions they revert to type. If you have systems in place it can create accountability, you can see how and when you go wrong clearly and adjust the way you work. “Football” people are reluctant to embrace it fully because then they would feel out of control. The non ex players/ managers are the ones having the real success running football clubs now. That's a very interesting point, that football people are the ones who would be reluctant.I know Gavin would give this his support because its something that has cropped up in conversation a few times. I can't speak for DB though, I've not discussed football issues with him as such.If David Blunt is in charge of the football side of the club and Gavin Baldwin has nothing to do with it, why haven’t you discussed football issues with Blunt? Surely that’s who the supporters representative should be speaking to?You think I should be discussing football issues? A couple of things;1) I'm not the only supporter rep.2) Football issues are NOT our area of responsibility.Yet you’ve discussed football issues with Gavin Baldwin?
I think things like this need to be put to the club. It has been clear for a while that we are lagging far behind on the data/analytics front which is starting to take over the sport. Appointments like Graham Younger proved that we aren't where we need to be.Does SM or anyone know if there is any scope to get this point made to Baldwin or Blunt?