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I said at the time, we needed to spend the funds we had on 3-4 fit, proven League One players, who could go straight into the starting lineup and make an immediate impact.Instead we did the opposite. Only one of our January signings (Martin), has had the fitness and quality to regularly improve our starting 11. Maybe Mitchell at a push. The rest either weren't fit enough (Clayton, Agard, Reo) or of the required standard/experience (Jackson, Mipo, Younger) to have any real consistent impact on our performances.Mistakes to learn from I hope.
I've posted something similar a couple of times but I think the starting XI we had for each game, on paper, should have done much much better. For me the issue hasn't been the cost / quality of players but the inability at any point to get those players performing. Admittedly the bench looked very lightweight running up to Christmas due to injuries, but since Jan we've had experienced pro's sat on the bench as well to add some strength in depth. We've turned players who've done the business elsewhere (Knoyle, RS Williams, Agard, Dodoo, Hiwula) to consistently poor performers. Apart from the top 6/8 big spenders, man for man (on paper) we should be one of the best sides, not one of the poorest. There's a culture of losing that we can't seem to shake and no one since Moore followed his wallet to Wednesday has got close to addressing it, irrespective of the turnover of players and addition of new faces.
Quote from: Ronnie Dovers on April 21, 2022, 12:20:44 pmI said at the time, we needed to spend the funds we had on 3-4 fit, proven League One players, who could go straight into the starting lineup and make an immediate impact.Instead we did the opposite. Only one of our January signings (Martin), has had the fitness and quality to regularly improve our starting 11. Maybe Mitchell at a push. The rest either weren't fit enough (Clayton, Agard, Reo) or of the required standard/experience (Jackson, Mipo, Younger) to have any real consistent impact on our performances.Mistakes to learn from I hope.Of course we should! Those players were willing and able to come like picking apples from a tree! Simple isn't it.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on April 21, 2022, 01:08:38 pmQuote from: Ronnie Dovers on April 21, 2022, 12:20:44 pmI said at the time, we needed to spend the funds we had on 3-4 fit, proven League One players, who could go straight into the starting lineup and make an immediate impact.Instead we did the opposite. Only one of our January signings (Martin), has had the fitness and quality to regularly improve our starting 11. Maybe Mitchell at a push. The rest either weren't fit enough (Clayton, Agard, Reo) or of the required standard/experience (Jackson, Mipo, Younger) to have any real consistent impact on our performances.Mistakes to learn from I hope.Of course we should! Those players were willing and able to come like picking apples from a tree! Simple isn't it.I don't think fit, league one standard players are quite as rare as you seem to quite sarcastically suggest.
I remember Richie in the summer scratching around to get a squad. A few moved on because nothing seemed to be offered. I get the impression, that the organisation of the club back then, was in a bit of a chaotic state.
Quote from: Sammy Chung was King on April 21, 2022, 11:18:04 pmI remember Richie in the summer scratching around to get a squad. A few moved on because nothing seemed to be offered. I get the impression, that the organisation of the club back then, was in a bit of a chaotic state. So what’s changed ?
Quote from: since-1969 on April 21, 2022, 11:22:09 pmQuote from: Sammy Chung was King on April 21, 2022, 11:18:04 pmI remember Richie in the summer scratching around to get a squad. A few moved on because nothing seemed to be offered. I get the impression, that the organisation of the club back then, was in a bit of a chaotic state. So what’s changed ?You haven’t that’s for sure. Boring 1969 you are like a record that has got stuck.Yes you are entitled to your opinion but surely just once or twice you could find something positive or constructive to say.
Quote from: Campsall rover on April 22, 2022, 07:52:18 amQuote from: since-1969 on April 21, 2022, 11:22:09 pmQuote from: Sammy Chung was King on April 21, 2022, 11:18:04 pmI remember Richie in the summer scratching around to get a squad. A few moved on because nothing seemed to be offered. I get the impression, that the organisation of the club back then, was in a bit of a chaotic state. So what’s changed ?You haven’t that’s for sure. Boring 1969 you are like a record that has got stuck.Yes you are entitled to your opinion but surely just once or twice you could find something positive or constructive to say. I am sorry for my negativity… Can you in all honesty find anything except-able about the way our club has been directed . I’m apoplectic at the lack of explanation from GB who tried to convince all of us that a relegation wasn’t a concern , when we all felt the wind of change in the way the club was throwing too much caution to the wind by it’s appointments of three in succession managers who had NO experience in what would be required in fighting a relegation or motivating players to play often under pressure. I am confident this will change WHEN those who keep making the same mistakes over and over , STOP taking the important decisions and appoint the right persons in the job . Eg . invest in mangers/ players with ability for the future .
Quote from: Campsall rover on April 22, 2022, 07:52:18 amQuote from: since-1969 on April 21, 2022, 11:22:09 pmQuote from: Sammy Chung was King on April 21, 2022, 11:18:04 pmI remember Richie in the summer scratching around to get a squad. A few moved on because nothing seemed to be offered. I get the impression, that the organisation of the club back then, was in a bit of a chaotic state. So what’s changed ?You haven’t that’s for sure. Boring 1969 you are like a record that has got stuck.Yes you are entitled to your opinion but surely just once or twice you could find something positive or constructive to say. I am sorry for my negativity… Can you in all honesty find anything except-able about the way our club has been directed . I’m apoplectic at the lack of explanation from GB who tried to convince all of us that a relegation wasn’t a concern , when we all felt the wind of change in the way the club was throwing too much caution to the wind by it’s appointments of three rank amateurs in succession managers who had NO experience in what would be required in fighting a relegation or motivating players to play often under pressure. I am confident this will change WHEN those who keep making the same mistakes over and over , STOP taking the important decisions and appoint the right persons in the job . Eg . invest in mangers/ players with ability for the future .
Quote from: Ronnie Dovers on April 21, 2022, 07:34:11 pmQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on April 21, 2022, 01:08:38 pmQuote from: Ronnie Dovers on April 21, 2022, 12:20:44 pmI said at the time, we needed to spend the funds we had on 3-4 fit, proven League One players, who could go straight into the starting lineup and make an immediate impact.Instead we did the opposite. Only one of our January signings (Martin), has had the fitness and quality to regularly improve our starting 11. Maybe Mitchell at a push. The rest either weren't fit enough (Clayton, Agard, Reo) or of the required standard/experience (Jackson, Mipo, Younger) to have any real consistent impact on our performances.Mistakes to learn from I hope.Of course we should! Those players were willing and able to come like picking apples from a tree! Simple isn't it.I don't think fit, league one standard players are quite as rare as you seem to quite sarcastically suggest. Jacobs and O'Brien were players who could have fitted in straight away but despite having deals in place they exercised their options and waited to see if other clubs came in etc.Given where we were it's not hard to understand their position. I was led to believe another player was a done deal but he gave back word despite us offering a deal that was probably more than his worth. Another loan striker scoring goals at a League Two club wanted to stay there despite us offering a better package than he was on. When we then move to other options, of course we're having to compromise whilst the pressure on the squad is to get bodies in therefore taking more risks on players. As others have said before, January isn't ideal for bringing in players particularly in our situation without offering over the odds wages and length of contracts. Of those signed, I think Mitchell, Younger, Martin and Griffiths have done OK.Clayton and Mipo took longer than expected to get up to speed and the full back from Huddersfield was a disappointment. If only we had known earlier in the season that we were going to be without Taylor, Anderson, John, Close, Fejiri and Bostock for much of the season on top of more routine injuries throughout. Many things are easier said than done and isn't hindsight a wonderful thing! Apologise for the sarcasm !
Quote from: since-1969 on April 22, 2022, 08:26:04 amQuote from: Campsall rover on April 22, 2022, 07:52:18 amQuote from: since-1969 on April 21, 2022, 11:22:09 pmQuote from: Sammy Chung was King on April 21, 2022, 11:18:04 pmI remember Richie in the summer scratching around to get a squad. A few moved on because nothing seemed to be offered. I get the impression, that the organisation of the club back then, was in a bit of a chaotic state. So what’s changed ?You haven’t that’s for sure. Boring 1969 you are like a record that has got stuck.Yes you are entitled to your opinion but surely just once or twice you could find something positive or constructive to say. I am sorry for my negativity… Can you in all honesty find anything except-able about the way our club has been directed . I’m apoplectic at the lack of explanation from GB who tried to convince all of us that a relegation wasn’t a concern , when we all felt the wind of change in the way the club was throwing too much caution to the wind by it’s appointments of three in succession managers who had NO experience in what would be required in fighting a relegation or motivating players to play often under pressure. I am confident this will change WHEN those who keep making the same mistakes over and over , STOP taking the important decisions and appoint the right persons in the job . Eg . invest in mangers/ players with ability for the future . I think we all should be grown up enough to understand what GB was trying to say at the time instead of taking his words so literally. Trying to take the heat off and perhaps pressure on the manager with it being so early in the season and, with what we all hoped for at the time, the return of some of the injured players plus January to come. If he had said, we are not getting relegated then yes, his words would be worthy of biting him on the ass and your rage (really?) might be more appropriate. Yes, he also chose a poor term to express the amount of business that was going to be done to support the manager in January, as it could and did mean different things to different people. Of course, in yours and others eyes, they can't do right for wrong and I sense nothing will change your mind.