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We're a mid table League Two team,We'll win some,We'll draw some,We'll lose some,We've a mid table League Two team.
If we added at least 2 out of 3 players with these profiles to the outfield line up I think we’d be pretty much there, as it looks like a solid base otherwise.- A target man who can make it stick and bring others in to play. As well as providing an actual crossing option.- A creative attacking midfielder who is more mobile and reliable than Tomlin was.- A fast clinical attacker who makes runs in behind.
Add Wrexham and Notts County to this league next year and we've got even less chance.
Quote from: ncRover on March 05, 2023, 07:50:38 pmIf we added at least 2 out of 3 players with these profiles to the outfield line up I think we’d be pretty much there, as it looks like a solid base otherwise.- A target man who can make it stick and bring others in to play. As well as providing an actual crossing option.- A creative attacking midfielder who is more mobile and reliable than Tomlin was.- A fast clinical attacker who makes runs in behind.The worse thing about this is that most of our fans have been saying this for a good few seasons now and its never been properly dealt with.We insist on playing a system that requires a striker like Miller to play with his back to goal and attempt to bring others into play whilst being man handled by two or three burly defenders, We had the failed attempt to address this with the loan signing of Andrews who was built for the position but was just not up to the standard we required. If we'd of had the services of a striker like Stockport's Wooton then i'd say we would now be in a much more favourable position, he looked a handful and created some good openings for them, bar an outstanding game from Anderson he would of tore us a new one.The creative attacking, controlling midfielder has been missing since we had Whiteman who managed to cover both roles, that we spent a great deal on some sup par replacements is a shocking indictment of our recent transfer policy, but mainly money led. Yesterday we sort of got it right by leaving Close out and playing Biggins and an ever improving Larkin, but we do need better.As for the fast clinical attacking players we have two, Hurst and Moly who have become bit part players in our indescribable system, here we have two good prospects who are playing in a no mans land, unable to attack or defend to any sort of an acceptable standard due to our bone headed policy of sticking with a system that's clearly unsuitable to the players we have.The biggest tragedy in my opinion is that we have a squad that should of been well able to attain at least a play-off position and probably more, but because of our insistence on playing a set system we have wasted this season and are struggling to maintain some sort of mid table respectability, yesterdays draw against a team threatening the top positions hides so many wrongs with us, we never looked for one moment like we had the capability to win that match. It seems every game now reduces the chances of goal efforts we have, leaving us in a no mans land of mediocrity.
We also have the 7th best average attendances in this league, even though we've had to witness, & endure absolute garbage on the pitch, & poor management off it for the last 2 years. We also better 9 of the sides in league 1 for average attendances. Not really relative to our current league position is it. The commitment & support from the fans is still there, but for how much longer.
It is crazy that we’ve fallen so hard without there been some sort of collapse at the top of the club. Normally there’s some financial distress or something. That said if the owners cut their handouts, as is their right, to nothing it’s equivalent to the financial distress we see at other clubs. Only we’ve managed the decline better, off the pitch. The idea seems to be so long as we don’t do a Bury no one will notice the decline. It was probably a shock we dropped so quickly which has made it imperative for anyone not to notice. I’ve no problem with the owners they’ve been very good guardians of the club but I think people need to hear there’s a plan to get the ambition and drive back. If that’s by actively finding a buyer so be it. I’d be confident they won’t sell to anyone suspect so no harm in announcing something like that. If the plan is to just exist in stasis as some sort of museum trust our fan base will slowly dwindle further.
Oh not another 'aren't we hard done by' thread! We ain't going to move on unless we leave this attitude behind and accept sh*t happens. Would you have swapped places with Wrexham, Notts Co and plenty of others?We're definitely a top of the moaning league! Anyone would think we're Sheff Wed fans, thinking we're superior to other clubs.
I said at the start of the season that we were signing mid table L2 players which results in you becoming a mid table L2 team…
We're a mid table League Two team,We'll win some,We'll draw some,We'll lose some,We' ll have a mid table League Two team.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on March 06, 2023, 09:07:58 amOh not another 'aren't we hard done by' thread! We ain't going to move on unless we leave this attitude behind and accept sh*t happens. Would you have swapped places with Wrexham, Notts Co and plenty of others?We're definitely a top of the moaning league! Anyone would think we're Sheff Wed fans, thinking we're superior to other clubs.While I agree there are some who moan just for the sake of moaning I don’t think we should just accept that Sh*t happens. The fact is we are financially stable off the field but the last 2 yrs + on the field have been anything but stable. We have been in free fall if we are going to be honest. I don’t think DBR it is unreasonable that our fan base questions what has gone wrong, that has ended up with us where we are right now. In fact I would be concerned if the hard core fans were not questioning what has gone wrong. The fact is we should be a top half League 1 club at a minimum with aspirations of being a Championship club. That’s were we were in January 2021. Yes it is hard to believe. I would like to think we have now bottomed out and now the only way is up. But proof is in the pudding and it is important we now have a positive end to the season. Even if if we do not make the play offs it is important we finish with some serious momentum. Then in the summer we need to see some serious intent on getting promoted next season with some quality recruitment.
Quote from: danumdon on March 05, 2023, 08:27:05 pmQuote from: ncRover on March 05, 2023, 07:50:38 pmIf we added at least 2 out of 3 players with these profiles to the outfield line up I think we’d be pretty much there, as it looks like a solid base otherwise.- A target man who can make it stick and bring others in to play. As well as providing an actual crossing option.- A creative attacking midfielder who is more mobile and reliable than Tomlin was.- A fast clinical attacker who makes runs in behind.The worse thing about this is that most of our fans have been saying this for a good few seasons now and its never been properly dealt with.We insist on playing a system that requires a striker like Miller to play with his back to goal and attempt to bring others into play whilst being man handled by two or three burly defenders, We had the failed attempt to address this with the loan signing of Andrews who was built for the position but was just not up to the standard we required. If we'd of had the services of a striker like Stockport's Wooton then i'd say we would now be in a much more favourable position, he looked a handful and created some good openings for them, bar an outstanding game from Anderson he would of tore us a new one.The creative attacking, controlling midfielder has been missing since we had Whiteman who managed to cover both roles, that we spent a great deal on some sup par replacements is a shocking indictment of our recent transfer policy, but mainly money led. Yesterday we sort of got it right by leaving Close out and playing Biggins and an ever improving Larkin, but we do need better.As for the fast clinical attacking players we have two, Hurst and Moly who have become bit part players in our indescribable system, here we have two good prospects who are playing in a no mans land, unable to attack or defend to any sort of an acceptable standard due to our bone headed policy of sticking with a system that's clearly unsuitable to the players we have.The biggest tragedy in my opinion is that we have a squad that should of been well able to attain at least a play-off position and probably more, but because of our insistence on playing a set system we have wasted this season and are struggling to maintain some sort of mid table respectability, yesterdays draw against a team threatening the top positions hides so many wrongs with us, we never looked for one moment like we had the capability to win that match. It seems every game now reduces the chances of goal efforts we have, leaving us in a no mans land of mediocrity.DD I agree with everything you’ve said there until the last paragraph.How can you agree with me that we don’t have a functioning attack or any of those types of players I mentioned whilst also thinking that we have a top 7 squad?Molyneux is not clinical, he has only scored in 1 game out of 28 for us. He fills a similar role to Hurst, in that he wants the ball to feet to take players on.Miller fills no role as a lone striker, but Lavery is a similar player. Playing one, the other or both therefore solves no problems.No one would get anything different out of this group.
Quote from: Campsall rover on March 06, 2023, 12:19:22 pmQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on March 06, 2023, 09:07:58 amOh not another 'aren't we hard done by' thread! We ain't going to move on unless we leave this attitude behind and accept sh*t happens. Would you have swapped places with Wrexham, Notts Co and plenty of others?We're definitely a top of the moaning league! Anyone would think we're Sheff Wed fans, thinking we're superior to other clubs.While I agree there are some who moan just for the sake of moaning I don’t think we should just accept that Sh*t happens. The fact is we are financially stable off the field but the last 2 yrs + on the field have been anything but stable. We have been in free fall if we are going to be honest. I don’t think DBR it is unreasonable that our fan base questions what has gone wrong, that has ended up with us where we are right now. In fact I would be concerned if the hard core fans were not questioning what has gone wrong. The fact is we should be a top half League 1 club at a minimum with aspirations of being a Championship club. That’s were we were in January 2021. Yes it is hard to believe. I would like to think we have now bottomed out and now the only way is up. But proof is in the pudding and it is important we now have a positive end to the season. Even if if we do not make the play offs it is important we finish with some serious momentum. Then in the summer we need to see some serious intent on getting promoted next season with some quality recruitment. Why should we be a top end League One club? We're League Two on merit and will only progress on merit. Getting creditable results at Stockport etc, are part of accepting where we are and celebrating it, rather than regurgitating all the reasons where it all went wrong after every performance when we lose or don't play champagne football. I'd like to be happier, and clapping much more but I'm still getting my season ticket for next season because, I'm less likely to see some of our good young players continue to improve and see better players being added to what we've got, if I don't. Whatever thoughts I have about the reasons we've got here, I can't change that. Copps, DS and the players get my support whether we're playing Harrogate or Hull. It's XI v XI.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on March 06, 2023, 03:17:19 pmQuote from: Campsall rover on March 06, 2023, 12:19:22 pmQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on March 06, 2023, 09:07:58 amOh not another 'aren't we hard done by' thread! We ain't going to move on unless we leave this attitude behind and accept sh*t happens. Would you have swapped places with Wrexham, Notts Co and plenty of others?We're definitely a top of the moaning league! Anyone would think we're Sheff Wed fans, thinking we're superior to other clubs.While I agree there are some who moan just for the sake of moaning I don’t think we should just accept that Sh*t happens. The fact is we are financially stable off the field but the last 2 yrs + on the field have been anything but stable. We have been in free fall if we are going to be honest. I don’t think DBR it is unreasonable that our fan base questions what has gone wrong, that has ended up with us where we are right now. In fact I would be concerned if the hard core fans were not questioning what has gone wrong. The fact is we should be a top half League 1 club at a minimum with aspirations of being a Championship club. That’s were we were in January 2021. Yes it is hard to believe. I would like to think we have now bottomed out and now the only way is up. But proof is in the pudding and it is important we now have a positive end to the season. Even if if we do not make the play offs it is important we finish with some serious momentum. Then in the summer we need to see some serious intent on getting promoted next season with some quality recruitment. Why should we be a top end League One club? We're League Two on merit and will only progress on merit. Getting creditable results at Stockport etc, are part of accepting where we are and celebrating it, rather than regurgitating all the reasons where it all went wrong after every performance when we lose or don't play champagne football. I'd like to be happier, and clapping much more but I'm still getting my season ticket for next season because, I'm less likely to see some of our good young players continue to improve and see better players being added to what we've got, if I don't. Whatever thoughts I have about the reasons we've got here, I can't change that. Copps, DS and the players get my support whether we're playing Harrogate or Hull. It's XI v XI. We are seriously under achieving on the field but that doesn’t mean we should accept it. There is absolutely no reason whatsoever why DRFC should not be a championship club. If Rotherham can achieve it then we certainly can. It is up to our board to show that is what they really aspire to achieving. We were told 3 yrs ago that was the goal. We have seen very little over the last 2 yrs that suggests they really meant what they said.
Quote from: Campsall rover on March 06, 2023, 09:01:07 pmQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on March 06, 2023, 03:17:19 pmQuote from: Campsall rover on March 06, 2023, 12:19:22 pmQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on March 06, 2023, 09:07:58 amOh not another 'aren't we hard done by' thread! We ain't going to move on unless we leave this attitude behind and accept sh*t happens. Would you have swapped places with Wrexham, Notts Co and plenty of others?We're definitely a top of the moaning league! Anyone would think we're Sheff Wed fans, thinking we're superior to other clubs.While I agree there are some who moan just for the sake of moaning I don’t think we should just accept that Sh*t happens. The fact is we are financially stable off the field but the last 2 yrs + on the field have been anything but stable. We have been in free fall if we are going to be honest. I don’t think DBR it is unreasonable that our fan base questions what has gone wrong, that has ended up with us where we are right now. In fact I would be concerned if the hard core fans were not questioning what has gone wrong. The fact is we should be a top half League 1 club at a minimum with aspirations of being a Championship club. That’s were we were in January 2021. Yes it is hard to believe. I would like to think we have now bottomed out and now the only way is up. But proof is in the pudding and it is important we now have a positive end to the season. Even if if we do not make the play offs it is important we finish with some serious momentum. Then in the summer we need to see some serious intent on getting promoted next season with some quality recruitment. Why should we be a top end League One club? We're League Two on merit and will only progress on merit. Getting creditable results at Stockport etc, are part of accepting where we are and celebrating it, rather than regurgitating all the reasons where it all went wrong after every performance when we lose or don't play champagne football. I'd like to be happier, and clapping much more but I'm still getting my season ticket for next season because, I'm less likely to see some of our good young players continue to improve and see better players being added to what we've got, if I don't. Whatever thoughts I have about the reasons we've got here, I can't change that. Copps, DS and the players get my support whether we're playing Harrogate or Hull. It's XI v XI. We are seriously under achieving on the field but that doesn’t mean we should accept it. There is absolutely no reason whatsoever why DRFC should not be a championship club. If Rotherham can achieve it then we certainly can. It is up to our board to show that is what they really aspire to achieving. We were told 3 yrs ago that was the goal. We have seen very little over the last 2 yrs that suggests they really meant what they said.Camps, the above excerpt from your post is very telling.I have a friend who is currently playing in the National League who still sees Rovers as a big club in L2 and also as a top half L1 club. He tells me that plenty of people in the game have a similar opinion.Like you and myself he is amazed at how far we have fallen over the last two years.The saddest thing for me is that anyone who dares to talk about the slide in a negative way is seen to be a moaner.I would imagine that most regular supporters understand that the club is in a good financial position and is happy about that but personally, I get the impression that the top brass at the club are blasé about the fan base to the extent that “they will still buy their Season Tickets” however far we slip.