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Quote from: Chris Black come back on February 03, 2023, 10:53:40 pmMorecambe have an average home gate of over 4500 in League One. Accrington Stanley have had 5 seasons in League 1 with around 3000. Bradford City have had four seasons in League 2 with over 10000.
Morecambe have an average home gate of over 4500 in League One.
Barring the cameo ( and quite wonderful might I add) signing of billy, we were blessed with a group of relatively unremarkable players that just clicked. John Ryan was a wonderfully vocal and positive ambassador for the club also. It was certainly a high point for the club.
David Blunt has never taken a penny out of this club, nor has TB. They have both contributed millions though into keeping this club going.And this is how we value them?
Quote from: wilts rover on February 04, 2023, 08:59:13 amQuote from: sedwardsdrfc on February 04, 2023, 08:49:39 amA chairman of a company will normally get paid so wouldn’t be surprised if Blunt was getting a salary. We should make his and others salary more performance related imo. They’d owe the club money right now Will they, who knew! How much did John Ryan get paid then btw?I suggest you research how football clubs are financed before showing your ignorance on a public forum.Quote from: wilts rover on February 04, 2023, 08:59:13 amQuote from: sedwardsdrfc on February 04, 2023, 08:49:39 amA chairman of a company will normally get paid so wouldn’t be surprised if Blunt was getting a salary. We should make his and others salary more performance related imo. They’d owe the club money right now Will they, who knew! How much did John Ryan get paid then btw?I suggest you research how football clubs are financed before showing your ignorance on a public forum.Why bring Ryan into it. A chairman doesn’t fund the club the owner does. Sometimes it’s the same person sometimes they aren’t but as I said in business the role of chairman is paid. Read what I said and count to 10 before you post on a public forum.
Quote from: sedwardsdrfc on February 04, 2023, 08:49:39 amA chairman of a company will normally get paid so wouldn’t be surprised if Blunt was getting a salary. We should make his and others salary more performance related imo. They’d owe the club money right now Will they, who knew! How much did John Ryan get paid then btw?I suggest you research how football clubs are financed before showing your ignorance on a public forum.
A chairman of a company will normally get paid so wouldn’t be surprised if Blunt was getting a salary. We should make his and others salary more performance related imo. They’d owe the club money right now
Quote from: wilts rover on February 04, 2023, 08:56:05 amQuote from: Chris Black come back on February 03, 2023, 10:53:40 pmMorecambe have an average home gate of over 4500 in League One. Accrington Stanley have had 5 seasons in League 1 with around 3000. Bradford City have had four seasons in League 2 with over 10000.Accrington Stanly have the best manager of all 92 Premier league and EFL clubs.Based on the size of the club, attendances and budget Coleman should have had Manager of the season for 6 yrs running imo. He has produced a miracle at that club.
Quote from: Campsall rover on February 04, 2023, 09:35:47 amQuote from: wilts rover on February 04, 2023, 08:56:05 amQuote from: Chris Black come back on February 03, 2023, 10:53:40 pmMorecambe have an average home gate of over 4500 in League One. Accrington Stanley have had 5 seasons in League 1 with around 3000. Bradford City have had four seasons in League 2 with over 10000.Accrington Stanly have the best manager of all 92 Premier league and EFL clubs.Based on the size of the club, attendances and budget Coleman should have had Manager of the season for 6 yrs running imo. He has produced a miracle at that club. My point exactly. It's not how much money you have - its how you use it. Same with any business.
Obviously I don’t know the situation with Blunt but it’s very normal to get paid in business for the role and we seem to run more as a business than a football club
So why do football clubs have rich owners?
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on February 04, 2023, 10:40:53 amSo why do football clubs have rich owners?What do you mean BB? I will see you at the match probably.
At the end of the day, the business of a football club is to produce a winning team.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on February 04, 2023, 10:50:07 amAt the end of the day, the business of a football club is to produce a winning team.It is BB but throwing vast sums of personnel wealth is a choice not a pre requisite. You or me if we had the funds might be prepared to lose it in the pursuit of glory. There are others who are only prepared to lose so much. Unless that benefactor knocks on the door then what? We have to be thankful for owners who care and have made the club financially stable, debt free and therefore an attractive proposition for somebody to come in and buy the club.
Quote from: Campsall rover on February 04, 2023, 10:58:16 amQuote from: Bentley Bullet on February 04, 2023, 10:50:07 amAt the end of the day, the business of a football club is to produce a winning team.It is BB but throwing vast sums of personnel wealth is a choice not a pre requisite. You or me if we had the funds might be prepared to lose it in the pursuit of glory. There are others who are only prepared to lose so much. Unless that benefactor knocks on the door then what? We have to be thankful for owners who care and have made the club financially stable, debt free and therefore an attractive proposition for somebody to come in and buy the club. I agree CR, but it absolutely IS about how much money you put into the team. Would Rovers have reached the Championship without Ryan, Bramall & Watson's investment?
Quote from: silent majority on February 04, 2023, 10:26:10 amDavid Blunt has never taken a penny out of this club, nor has TB. They have both contributed millions though into keeping this club going.And this is how we value them?Or, looked at from a different perspective, they took control of a respected upper League 1/bottom Championship club. That club had a well respected reputation in the game, a clear identity and a clear style of football, in a nice stadium with a small but vociferous fanbase. We were a club that punched above our weight but garnered respect across the game as to how we go about things. And over time due to a combination of incompetence and mismanagement of footballing matters they have presided over a decline in the clubs fortunes to the extent that we now find ourselves languishing in the arse end of League 2 with a poor squad, scruffy stadium, no identity and widespread apathy amongst the fan base. The principles and identity of the old Doncaster Rovers have been sacrificed at the expense of financial sustainability and being run as a proper business.All this crap about how grateful we should be. Owning a football club means having to put your hand in your pocket shocker! Who knew?! What sanctimonious twaddle. There was a DRFC before Terry Bramall, Gavin Baldwin and David Blunt and there'll be one after they're gone. Give me a plucky little club run by footballing people with a sense of identity, even if that is in non league, over this corporate non-entity we currently have. Hypothetical scenario.....John Ryan says he's happy to take over the club but realistically he can only bankroll us to achieve and sustain the status of a top end Conference club. Is it just me who would snap his hand off?!
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on February 04, 2023, 11:07:07 amQuote from: Campsall rover on February 04, 2023, 10:58:16 amQuote from: Bentley Bullet on February 04, 2023, 10:50:07 amAt the end of the day, the business of a football club is to produce a winning team.It is BB but throwing vast sums of personnel wealth is a choice not a pre requisite. You or me if we had the funds might be prepared to lose it in the pursuit of glory. There are others who are only prepared to lose so much. Unless that benefactor knocks on the door then what? We have to be thankful for owners who care and have made the club financially stable, debt free and therefore an attractive proposition for somebody to come in and buy the club. I agree CR, but it absolutely IS about how much money you put into the team. Would Rovers have reached the Championship without Ryan, Bramall & Watson's investment?But for JR it was not sustainable. He would have run out of money. So he brought in Bramall & Watson. They could see that the business model JR had was frought with long term danger. JR left after a major disagreement. The strategy has been to make the club self sustainable and that has been achieved but unfortunately without that extra million or 2 each season the football team has declined.Having said that if GM hadn’t left in summer of 2019 who knows where we would be now. For me it’s been more about the managers and recruitment than the finances. We should never have got relegated last season. Wellens messed up and GmS wasn’t the man to turn our season round. Hence where we are right now. What we do need is stability not changing managers every 5 mins because we will be going round & round circles trying to find the exit door. Eventually it might be the wrong exit. We have to give DS this summer and 4 months next season.
Quote from: Campsall rover on February 04, 2023, 10:58:16 amQuote from: Bentley Bullet on February 04, 2023, 10:50:07 amAt the end of the day, the business of a football club is to produce a winning team.It is BB but throwing vast sums of personnel wealth is a choice not a pre requisite. You or me if we had the funds might be prepared to lose it in the pursuit of glory. There are others who are only prepared to lose so much. Unless that benefactor knocks on the door then what? We have to be thankful for owners who care and have made the club financially stable, debt free and therefore an attractive proposition for somebody to come in and buy the club. I agree CR, but it absolutely IS about how much money you put into the team. Would Rovers have reached the Championship without Ryan, Bramall & Watson's investment?
Quote from: TommyC on February 04, 2023, 11:23:50 amQuote from: silent majority on February 04, 2023, 10:26:10 amDavid Blunt has never taken a penny out of this club, nor has TB. They have both contributed millions though into keeping this club going.And this is how we value them?Or, looked at from a different perspective, they took control of a respected upper League 1/bottom Championship club. That club had a well respected reputation in the game, a clear identity and a clear style of football, in a nice stadium with a small but vociferous fanbase. We were a club that punched above our weight but garnered respect across the game as to how we go about things. And over time due to a combination of incompetence and mismanagement of footballing matters they have presided over a decline in the clubs fortunes to the extent that we now find ourselves languishing in the arse end of League 2 with a poor squad, scruffy stadium, no identity and widespread apathy amongst the fan base. The principles and identity of the old Doncaster Rovers have been sacrificed at the expense of financial sustainability and being run as a proper business.All this crap about how grateful we should be. Owning a football club means having to put your hand in your pocket shocker! Who knew?! What sanctimonious twaddle. There was a DRFC before Terry Bramall, Gavin Baldwin and David Blunt and there'll be one after they're gone. Give me a plucky little club run by footballing people with a sense of identity, even if that is in non league, over this corporate non-entity we currently have. Hypothetical scenario.....John Ryan says he's happy to take over the club but realistically he can only bankroll us to achieve and sustain the status of a top end Conference club. Is it just me who would snap his hand off?! I'm sure advocating a drop into the National League is likely to produce overwhelming popular support.
Quote from: vaya on February 04, 2023, 12:17:09 pmQuote from: TommyC on February 04, 2023, 11:23:50 amQuote from: silent majority on February 04, 2023, 10:26:10 amDavid Blunt has never taken a penny out of this club, nor has TB. They have both contributed millions though into keeping this club going.And this is how we value them?Or, looked at from a different perspective, they took control of a respected upper League 1/bottom Championship club. That club had a well respected reputation in the game, a clear identity and a clear style of football, in a nice stadium with a small but vociferous fanbase. We were a club that punched above our weight but garnered respect across the game as to how we go about things. And over time due to a combination of incompetence and mismanagement of footballing matters they have presided over a decline in the clubs fortunes to the extent that we now find ourselves languishing in the arse end of League 2 with a poor squad, scruffy stadium, no identity and widespread apathy amongst the fan base. The principles and identity of the old Doncaster Rovers have been sacrificed at the expense of financial sustainability and being run as a proper business.All this crap about how grateful we should be. Owning a football club means having to put your hand in your pocket shocker! Who knew?! What sanctimonious twaddle. There was a DRFC before Terry Bramall, Gavin Baldwin and David Blunt and there'll be one after they're gone. Give me a plucky little club run by footballing people with a sense of identity, even if that is in non league, over this corporate non-entity we currently have. Hypothetical scenario.....John Ryan says he's happy to take over the club but realistically he can only bankroll us to achieve and sustain the status of a top end Conference club. Is it just me who would snap his hand off?! I'm sure advocating a drop into the National League is likely to produce overwhelming popular support.I suggest you look up our attendances for the 98/99 season. It galvanised our support and rallied the town. It built a new generation fans (me included) who have been squandered. The drop into non-league was actually the step backwards we needed to reinvigorate the club, fresh energy, fresh buzz, new ownership, renewed optimism after decades of mismanagement. Sometimes you have to go backwards to go forwards. I'm not saying I want non league football. What I'm saying is that I would take that in exchange for us having a football club that rediscovered a vision, some optimism and some ambition.
Quote from: Campsall rover on February 04, 2023, 12:21:40 pmQuote from: Bentley Bullet on February 04, 2023, 11:07:07 amQuote from: Campsall rover on February 04, 2023, 10:58:16 amQuote from: Bentley Bullet on February 04, 2023, 10:50:07 amAt the end of the day, the business of a football club is to produce a winning team.It is BB but throwing vast sums of personnel wealth is a choice not a pre requisite. You or me if we had the funds might be prepared to lose it in the pursuit of glory. There are others who are only prepared to lose so much. Unless that benefactor knocks on the door then what? We have to be thankful for owners who care and have made the club financially stable, debt free and therefore an attractive proposition for somebody to come in and buy the club. I agree CR, but it absolutely IS about how much money you put into the team. Would Rovers have reached the Championship without Ryan, Bramall & Watson's investment?But for JR it was not sustainable. He would have run out of money. So he brought in Bramall & Watson. They could see that the business model JR had was frought with long term danger. JR left after a major disagreement. The strategy has been to make the club self sustainable and that has been achieved but unfortunately without that extra million or 2 each season the football team has declined.Having said that if GM hadn’t left in summer of 2019 who knows where we would be now. For me it’s been more about the managers and recruitment than the finances. We should never have got relegated last season. Wellens messed up and GmS wasn’t the man to turn our season round. Hence where we are right now. What we do need is stability not changing managers every 5 mins because we will be going round & round circles trying to find the exit door. Eventually it might be the wrong exit. We have to give DS this summer and 4 months next season.My point is it DOES matter how much money you have, and your post above confirms that. I agree that pouring money into a team doesn't guarantee success, but on the other hand, not putting enough money in does guarantee failure.
Gary Coleman's doing a great job at Accrington,