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Sorry are we living in the same Dimension, I see us with 51 points in the Bottom Division, Back where we were in 2003! how is that progress.If we were in 51 points in the Championship, I would not be calling for heads to roll
Quote from: Sprotyrover on April 02, 2023, 10:13:44 pmSorry are we living in the same Dimension, I see us with 51 points in the Bottom Division, Back where we were in 2003! how is that progress.If we were in 51 points in the Championship, I would not be calling for heads to rollWho is that in reply to? If it’s me then have you read what i posted. Club Doncaster brings in revenue, it doesn’t take it out. Club Doncaster is nothing whatsoever to do with us have only 51 points from 39 games in league 2. That’s entirely down to rookie managers and a playing budget that is apparently now below what is required for automatic promotion and the play offs. A good manager though would have got us in the top 7 imo. A our budget in August was around 5th to 7th but since the turn of the year has fallen to mid table. This is a very poor league Which 7 clubs had a better squad than us in August or for that matter in January. Yes it’s easy to say our players are not good enough now but the fact is this Coach (can’t call him a Manager, can’t really call him a coach.) has turned them into a bunch of quivering wrecks with his flawed way of playing, his tactics, formation and inability to motivate.Only Bradford, Stockport & Leyton Orient, possibly, Salford & Northampton imo have stronger squads on paper. Possibly we are on par with Mansfield. We should be 6th or 7th, above Carlisle and and the 3 over achieving clubs Stevenage, Barrow & Sutton who all are where they are due to Managers getting the very best out of what they have.
Quote from: Campsall rover on April 02, 2023, 11:01:36 pmQuote from: Sprotyrover on April 02, 2023, 10:13:44 pmSorry are we living in the same Dimension, I see us with 51 points in the Bottom Division, Back where we were in 2003! how is that progress.If we were in 51 points in the Championship, I would not be calling for heads to rollWho is that in reply to? If it’s me then have you read what i posted. Club Doncaster brings in revenue, it doesn’t take it out. Club Doncaster is nothing whatsoever to do with us have only 51 points from 39 games in league 2. That’s entirely down to rookie managers and a playing budget that is apparently now below what is required for automatic promotion and the play offs. A good manager though would have got us in the top 7 imo. A our budget in August was around 5th to 7th but since the turn of the year has fallen to mid table. This is a very poor league Which 7 clubs had a better squad than us in August or for that matter in January. Yes it’s easy to say our players are not good enough now but the fact is this Coach (can’t call him a Manager, can’t really call him a coach.) has turned them into a bunch of quivering wrecks with his flawed way of playing, his tactics, formation and inability to motivate.Only Bradford, Stockport & Leyton Orient, possibly, Salford & Northampton imo have stronger squads on paper. Possibly we are on par with Mansfield. We should be 6th or 7th, above Carlisle and and the 3 over achieving clubs Stevenage, Barrow & Sutton who all are where they are due to Managers getting the very best out of what they have. For all your backslapping of the current squad on paper Campsall, we have absolutely nothing up front, barring Miller when not injured and not going on a 3 month barren spell, other than him, where is the goal output in our current squad to win us promotion? Hirst scores a few from out wide, Molyneux has been a big let down, the other strikers non existent, and only Biggins contributing from midfield with goals output, so i really don't think there is anything like enough goals up front or in the squad in general to be genuine promotion candidates, and goals and quality attacking players cost money! Not having a go Campsall, just reigning in expectations of this current squad, there are not goals in it, even if players were firing, maybe some of them potentially in future seasons, but they are nowhere near individually or collectively having a consistent goal output for us to be challenging.
Quote from: Donny Exile in York on April 02, 2023, 11:34:40 pmQuote from: Campsall rover on April 02, 2023, 11:01:36 pmQuote from: Sprotyrover on April 02, 2023, 10:13:44 pmSorry are we living in the same Dimension, I see us with 51 points in the Bottom Division, Back where we were in 2003! how is that progress.If we were in 51 points in the Championship, I would not be calling for heads to rollWho is that in reply to? If it’s me then have you read what i posted. Club Doncaster brings in revenue, it doesn’t take it out. Club Doncaster is nothing whatsoever to do with us have only 51 points from 39 games in league 2. That’s entirely down to rookie managers and a playing budget that is apparently now below what is required for automatic promotion and the play offs. A good manager though would have got us in the top 7 imo. A our budget in August was around 5th to 7th but since the turn of the year has fallen to mid table. This is a very poor league Which 7 clubs had a better squad than us in August or for that matter in January. Yes it’s easy to say our players are not good enough now but the fact is this Coach (can’t call him a Manager, can’t really call him a coach.) has turned them into a bunch of quivering wrecks with his flawed way of playing, his tactics, formation and inability to motivate.Only Bradford, Stockport & Leyton Orient, possibly, Salford & Northampton imo have stronger squads on paper. Possibly we are on par with Mansfield. We should be 6th or 7th, above Carlisle and and the 3 over achieving clubs Stevenage, Barrow & Sutton who all are where they are due to Managers getting the very best out of what they have. For all your backslapping of the current squad on paper Campsall, we have absolutely nothing up front, barring Miller when not injured and not going on a 3 month barren spell, other than him, where is the goal output in our current squad to win us promotion? Hirst scores a few from out wide, Molyneux has been a big let down, the other strikers non existent, and only Biggins contributing from midfield with goals output, so i really don't think there is anything like enough goals up front or in the squad in general to be genuine promotion candidates, and goals and quality attacking players cost money! Not having a go Campsall, just reigning in expectations of this current squad, there are not goals in it, even if players were firing, maybe some of them potentially in future seasons, but they are nowhere near individually or collectively having a consistent goal output for us to be challenging.We would have a goal output if we played attacking football. Miller scored 9 goals in the 1st 19 games didn’t he. 8 of those were before late October under GmS It’s the formation and style of football that is the problem DEiY There are goals in this team if he set the team up as he should be doing. Miller, Hurst, Molyneuex, Biggins & Rowe if deployed as they should be should all have between 7/8 and 18/20 goals each in this league this season. Anderson, Olowu, Close, should be getting 3/4 each also. Even the full backs should chip in with 1/2 each Sorry there is no excuse whatsoever for this lack of goals. We don’t create chances so we are not going to score are we. Sorry this is down to to total tactical ineptitude, stubbiness and his arrogance for not changing from what is so obvious to all but himself.
Quote from: Campsall rover on April 02, 2023, 11:01:36 pmQuote from: Sprotyrover on April 02, 2023, 10:13:44 pmSorry are we living in the same Dimension, I see us with 51 points in the Bottom Division, Back where we were in 2003! how is that progress.If we were in 51 points in the Championship, I would not be calling for heads to rollWho is that in reply to? If it’s me then have you read what i posted. Club Doncaster brings in revenue, it doesn’t take it out. Club Doncaster is nothing whatsoever to do with us have only 51 points from 39 games in league 2. That’s entirely down to rookie managers and a playing budget that is apparently now below what is required for automatic promotion and the play offs. A good manager though would have got us in the top 7 imo. A our budget in August was around 5th to 7th but since the turn of the year has fallen to mid table. This is a very poor league Which 7 clubs had a better squad than us in August or for that matter in January. Yes it’s easy to say our players are not good enough now but the fact is this Coach (can’t call him a Manager, can’t really call him a coach.) has turned them into a bunch of quivering wrecks with his flawed way of playing, his tactics, formation and inability to motivate.Only Bradford, Stockport & Leyton Orient, possibly, Salford & Northampton imo have stronger squads on paper. Possibly we are on par with Mansfield. We should be 6th or 7th, above Carlisle and and the 3 over achieving clubs Stevenage, Barrow & Sutton who all are where they are due to Managers getting the very best out of what they have. For all your backslapping of the current squad on paper Campsall, we have absolutely nothing up front, barring Miller when not injured and not going on a 3 month barren spell, other than him, where is the goal output in our current squad to win us promotion? Hirst scores a few from out wide, Molyneux has been a big let down, the other strikers non existent, and only Biggins contributing from midfield with goals output, so i really don't think there is anything like enough goals up front or in the squad in general to be genuine promotion candidates, and goals and quality attacking players cost money! Not having a go Campsall, just reigning in expectations of this current squad, there are not goals in it, even if players were firing, maybe some of them potentially in future seasons, but they are nowhere near individually or collectively having a consistent goal output for us to be challenging.
Quote from: Sprotyrover on April 02, 2023, 10:13:44 pmSorry are we living in the same Dimension, I see us with 51 points in the Bottom Division, Back where we were in 2003! how is that progress.If we were in 51 points in the Championship, I would not be calling for heads to rollWho is that in reply to? If it’s me then have you read what i posted. Club Doncaster brings in revenue, it doesn’t take it out. Club Doncaster is nothing whatsoever to do with us have only 51 points from 39 games in league 2. That’s entirely down to rookie managers and a playing budget that is apparently now below what is required for automatic promotion and the play offs. A good manager though would have got us in the top 7 imo. A our budget in August was around 5th to 7th but since the turn of the year has fallen to mid table. This is a very poor league Which 7 clubs had a better squad than us in August or for that matter in January. Yes it’s easy to say our players are not good enough now but the fact is this Coach (can’t call him a Manager, can’t really call him a coach.) has turned them into a bunch of quivering wrecks with his flawed way of playing, his tactics, formation and inability to motivate.Only Bradford, Stockport & Leyton Orient, possibly, Salford & Northampton imo have stronger squads on paper. Possibly we are on par with Mansfield. We should be 6th or 7th, above Carlisle and and the 3 over achieving clubs Stevenage, Barrow & Sutton who all are where they are due to Managers getting the very best out of what they have.
Agreed Donnybez, imho CD keeps us ticking over and that’s it. Trouble is, we need such a massive budget boost to allow us to build the squad back to any sort of level to be able to compete at the top end of this league. It has become destabilised by underfunding over the last few seasons.
It is hard to believe that Blunt doesn’t see fit to make an appearance and try to allay supporters fears.He must think everything is going well.
I wonder if Blunts position is salaried?
Quote from: Filo on April 03, 2023, 02:08:28 pmI wonder if Blunts position is salaried?No, it’s not.
He has a sizeable stake in the club (? Or Club Doncaster).
Quote from: Chris Black come back on April 03, 2023, 03:32:50 pmHe has a sizeable stake in the club (? Or Club Doncaster).Both I believehttps://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/officers/idlpqSoVOTylcZZR5bURnrxtF20/appointments
Quote from: Filo on April 03, 2023, 03:36:32 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on April 03, 2023, 03:32:50 pmHe has a sizeable stake in the club (? Or Club Doncaster).Both I believehttps://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/officers/idlpqSoVOTylcZZR5bURnrxtF20/appointmentsThis does not detail his financial stake in the company only that he is a stakeholder in the sense that anyone who works for the company is although especially so at Director level. He could be a Director without being a shareholder.It would be interesting to know what his shareholding is, also details of any loans, paid up capital etc.
'I believe he was given 1/3rd of the shares by TB'If this is the case the question arises of what is the value of the shares, are they merely allocated and unpaid or have they been paid up and, if so how were they paid up ?Knowing this would provide a more accurate view of his financial stake in the club.
Quote from: Avsuptem on April 03, 2023, 04:16:42 pmQuote from: Filo on April 03, 2023, 03:36:32 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on April 03, 2023, 03:32:50 pmHe has a sizeable stake in the club (? Or Club Doncaster).Both I believehttps://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/officers/idlpqSoVOTylcZZR5bURnrxtF20/appointmentsThis does not detail his financial stake in the company only that he is a stakeholder in the sense that anyone who works for the company is although especially so at Director level. He could be a Director without being a shareholder.It would be interesting to know what his shareholding is, also details of any loans, paid up capital etc.I believe he was given 1/3rd of the shares by TB
Bramall, Baldwin and Blunt each own 1/3 of the shares in Club Doncaster as of September 2020 (see link below). When we’ve had such significant shareholding change before (like Watson and Bramall joining the board initially), I believe that it’s been via a share issue which dilutes everyone else’s holding and the money goes straight into the club. I could be wrong but I think these shares were gifted to Baldwin and Blunt (ie they didn’t invest themselves) - I don’t think it was ever publicly disclosed (again, could be wrong).
Quote from: Avsuptem on April 03, 2023, 04:38:19 pm 'I believe he was given 1/3rd of the shares by TB'If this is the case the question arises of what is the value of the shares, are they merely allocated and unpaid or have they been paid up and, if so how were they paid up ?Knowing this would provide a more accurate view of his financial stake in the club.A bit of clarity might well give us an idea as to why he stays in position but doesn’t appear to do or say anything