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Not knocking the player as I don't know much about him (or knocking anything at all really) but a genuine query - I thought the club were trying to move away from a heavy reliance on loans? It's been said on here before from those more ITK than most that the club were aware of the way the core squad had been decimated by an over-reliance on loans previously.Would I be misguided to point out that that policy seems to have lapsed very quickly, with now 4 loans and 1 permanent joining in this window, considering since the summer window closed we have lost three permanently contracted players who were all regulars in the first team?
Suppose the moaners will now moan about DS telling porkies about not bringing anyone else in now
Quote from: pib on January 27, 2023, 04:07:16 pmNot knocking the player as I don't know much about him (or knocking anything at all really) but a genuine query - I thought the club were trying to move away from a heavy reliance on loans? It's been said on here before from those more ITK than most that the club were aware of the way the core squad had been decimated by an over-reliance on loans previously.Would I be misguided to point out that that policy seems to have lapsed very quickly, with now 4 loans and 1 permanent joining in this window, considering since the summer window closed we have lost three permanently contracted players who were all regulars in the first team?My guess is better permanent players will be available in the summer.
Quote from: pib on January 27, 2023, 04:07:16 pmNot knocking the player as I don't know much about him (or knocking anything at all really) but a genuine query - I thought the club were trying to move away from a heavy reliance on loans? It's been said on here before from those more ITK than most that the club were aware of the way the core squad had been decimated by an over-reliance on loans previously.Would I be misguided to point out that that policy seems to have lapsed very quickly, with now 4 loans and 1 permanent joining in this window, considering since the summer window closed we have lost three permanently contracted players who were all regulars in the first team?In fairness to the club, when you change manager part way through the season then you probably do become more reliant on shorter term signings for the remainder of that season. My expectation is that we'll see more permanent signings in the summer.
Quote from: pib on January 27, 2023, 04:07:16 pmNot knocking the player as I don't know much about him (or knocking anything at all really) but a genuine query - I thought the club were trying to move away from a heavy reliance on loans? It's been said on here before from those more ITK than most that the club were aware of the way the core squad had been decimated by an over-reliance on loans previously.Would I be misguided to point out that that policy seems to have lapsed very quickly, with now 4 loans and 1 permanent joining in this window, considering since the summer window closed we have lost three permanently contracted players who were all regulars in the first team?Define heavy reliance. I think you know the difference. In the first half of the season, quite often the starting XI included all permanent players. It was a resource that we've now tapped without saddling ourselves with more players who might not make the grade. Hopefully a couple of these loans will be in the 'try before you buy' category whilst the spine of the team remain contracted players. In my view, it's shrewd.
Quote from: pib on January 27, 2023, 04:07:16 pmNot knocking the player as I don't know much about him (or knocking anything at all really) but a genuine query - I thought the club were trying to move away from a heavy reliance on loans? It's been said on here before from those more ITK than most that the club were aware of the way the core squad had been decimated by an over-reliance on loans previously.Would I be misguided to point out that that policy seems to have lapsed very quickly, with now 4 loans and 1 permanent joining in this window, considering since the summer window closed we have lost three permanently contracted players who were all regulars in the first team?I don't see how 4 loans out of a squad of 20 odd players can be described as a heavy reliance.
He signed a contract summer 21 so is he out of contract this summer
Pib different recruitment team now - with the exception of T Miller they aren’t from Prem teams, these are players who need to prove their worth
Perhaps they couldn’t find the right players for permanent players so covering positions in the loan players which is better than being light in positions
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on January 27, 2023, 04:17:22 pmQuote from: pib on January 27, 2023, 04:07:16 pmNot knocking the player as I don't know much about him (or knocking anything at all really) but a genuine query - I thought the club were trying to move away from a heavy reliance on loans? It's been said on here before from those more ITK than most that the club were aware of the way the core squad had been decimated by an over-reliance on loans previously.Would I be misguided to point out that that policy seems to have lapsed very quickly, with now 4 loans and 1 permanent joining in this window, considering since the summer window closed we have lost three permanently contracted players who were all regulars in the first team?Define heavy reliance. I think you know the difference. In the first half of the season, quite often the starting XI included all permanent players. It was a resource that we've now tapped without saddling ourselves with more players who might not make the grade. Hopefully a couple of these loans will be in the 'try before you buy' category whilst the spine of the team remain contracted players. In my view, it's shrewd.Fair points made, but I will push back on the "try before you buy" comment - how many examples of this have we actually had in recent years that have been any good? Whiteman, Anderson and John aside I can't think of any (which is not many when you consider we've loaned 30 players in the past 3-and-a-bit years!). If they excel, most of them end up getting a better permanent move than coming to DRFC which you can't blame them for.As for a definition of "heavy reliance" - I think you know what I mean, but you can ask GB for his definition at MTO as he's admitted that we've been too reliant on them, and he's the CEO, that's not just coming from me.
Quote from: pib on January 27, 2023, 04:45:21 pmQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on January 27, 2023, 04:17:22 pmQuote from: pib on January 27, 2023, 04:07:16 pmNot knocking the player as I don't know much about him (or knocking anything at all really) but a genuine query - I thought the club were trying to move away from a heavy reliance on loans? It's been said on here before from those more ITK than most that the club were aware of the way the core squad had been decimated by an over-reliance on loans previously.Would I be misguided to point out that that policy seems to have lapsed very quickly, with now 4 loans and 1 permanent joining in this window, considering since the summer window closed we have lost three permanently contracted players who were all regulars in the first team?Define heavy reliance. I think you know the difference. In the first half of the season, quite often the starting XI included all permanent players. It was a resource that we've now tapped without saddling ourselves with more players who might not make the grade. Hopefully a couple of these loans will be in the 'try before you buy' category whilst the spine of the team remain contracted players. In my view, it's shrewd.Fair points made, but I will push back on the "try before you buy" comment - how many examples of this have we actually had in recent years that have been any good? Whiteman, Anderson and John aside I can't think of any (which is not many when you consider we've loaned 30 players in the past 3-and-a-bit years!). If they excel, most of them end up getting a better permanent move than coming to DRFC which you can't blame them for.As for a definition of "heavy reliance" - I think you know what I mean, but you can ask GB for his definition at MTO as he's admitted that we've been too reliant on them, and he's the CEO, that's not just coming from me.Just to add to other poster comments above. Things aren't that black and white. As said, I hope you can tell the difference between the over reliance GB referred to when DM left with loan players in key positions. This is entirely different with loan players supplementing the established first team squad. Of course not all loan players convert into permanent signings. There's a number of categories.1. Stocking fillers2. Development players destined for bigger things3. Try before you buy, although that may also depend on us achieving a promotion for example or not being relegated. 4. Those that don't perform.
Quote from: roversdude on January 27, 2023, 04:51:33 pmPib different recruitment team now - with the exception of T Miller they aren’t from Prem teams, these are players who need to prove their worthAye, I'd be interested to know what their strategy is genuinely.At the moment it looks like the pool we're looking at is players that share an agent with Schofield. Let's hope there's a bit more flesh on the bones than that when we need to seriously rebuild in the summer.Also FWIW, Nelson is from the PL too.
Quote from: scawsby steve on January 27, 2023, 04:37:06 pmQuote from: pib on January 27, 2023, 04:07:16 pmNot knocking the player as I don't know much about him (or knocking anything at all really) but a genuine query - I thought the club were trying to move away from a heavy reliance on loans? It's been said on here before from those more ITK than most that the club were aware of the way the core squad had been decimated by an over-reliance on loans previously.Would I be misguided to point out that that policy seems to have lapsed very quickly, with now 4 loans and 1 permanent joining in this window, considering since the summer window closed we have lost three permanently contracted players who were all regulars in the first team?I don't see how 4 loans out of a squad of 20 odd players can be described as a heavy reliance.Almost half our transfer business since 2019 has been loan players:https://twitter.com/tombiltcliffe/status/1619009896128839681And don't just take my (or Tom B's) word for it, our own CEO thinks we have been over-reliant at various points in the last 3 years:https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/football/doncaster-rovers/doncaster-rovers-how-many-loanees-club-hope-have-future-819617https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/international-football/doncaster-rovers-aim-to-be-great-entertainers-with-a-permanent-cast-3250143I think it's a valid concern to raise. If you don't then we'll agree to disagree.
Quote from: pib on January 27, 2023, 04:49:04 pmQuote from: scawsby steve on January 27, 2023, 04:37:06 pmQuote from: pib on January 27, 2023, 04:07:16 pmNot knocking the player as I don't know much about him (or knocking anything at all really) but a genuine query - I thought the club were trying to move away from a heavy reliance on loans? It's been said on here before from those more ITK than most that the club were aware of the way the core squad had been decimated by an over-reliance on loans previously.Would I be misguided to point out that that policy seems to have lapsed very quickly, with now 4 loans and 1 permanent joining in this window, considering since the summer window closed we have lost three permanently contracted players who were all regulars in the first team?I don't see how 4 loans out of a squad of 20 odd players can be described as a heavy reliance.Almost half our transfer business since 2019 has been loan players:https://twitter.com/tombiltcliffe/status/1619009896128839681And don't just take my (or Tom B's) word for it, our own CEO thinks we have been over-reliant at various points in the last 3 years:https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/football/doncaster-rovers/doncaster-rovers-how-many-loanees-club-hope-have-future-819617https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/international-football/doncaster-rovers-aim-to-be-great-entertainers-with-a-permanent-cast-3250143I think it's a valid concern to raise. If you don't then we'll agree to disagree.No, I don't disagree with you at all about the need to move away from an over reliance on loans, which we clearly had under Moore. I just think that only having 4 loans now shows that we're on the right path.Let's face it, no club at our level can afford to have no loans whatsoever; it's just not doable.