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Schofield inherited a lousy squad.Nobody could have made a silk purse out of this lot, whatever tactics they used.There will be a mass clear out at the end of the season.So to be fair to Schofield, let him sign the players he wants with the extra investment and see how it goes.
Quote from: tommy toes on April 20, 2023, 11:33:38 amSchofield inherited a lousy squad.Nobody could have made a silk purse out of this lot, whatever tactics they used.There will be a mass clear out at the end of the season.So to be fair to Schofield, let him sign the players he wants with the extra investment and see how it goes.No, no, no!! This is a terrible idea. Keep Dull Danny/Sleepy Schofield and our attendances are going to plummet. Club shop sales drop, sponsorship money vanish and forget the " catering income" the whole concept of Club Doncaster I would say relies heavily on the fortunes of the first team.
To be honest, I am behind DS for next season. He improved things when he came in initially. Then somewhere along the line we completely dropped off a cliff. He's really not had any transfer window of any description to work with. January was embarrassing for the club in terms of who left vs who came in but is that all his fault? I certainly don't think so.The recent lack of fight and pride and not being in games is indeed worrying. But football has become too short-termist. We take bad form for a bad manager and I'm not really convinced by that.
Quote from: Copps is Magic on April 19, 2023, 08:06:30 pmTo be honest, I am behind DS for next season. He improved things when he came in initially. Then somewhere along the line we completely dropped off a cliff. He's really not had any transfer window of any description to work with. January was embarrassing for the club in terms of who left vs who came in but is that all his fault? I certainly don't think so.The recent lack of fight and pride and not being in games is indeed worrying. But football has become too short-termist. We take bad form for a bad manager and I'm not really convinced by that. On balance, I'll grit my teeth and give him a go. Partly on instinct.Partly because I've seen flashes of what I think he wants us to play like.Partly because if we bring in an Evans-type manager, it might well squeeze a little more out of a squad like this, but it would not set us up for a sustainable return to L1.Partly because I fail to see how any manager can be fairly judged when he hasn't had a chance to build his own squad, and when of the players he inherited, after 2 years of appalling recruitment, only a slack handful have been available for more than 75% of gamesPartly because I'm conscious (despite those who deny it here) of how vitriolic the atmosphere was against O'Driscoll in the early days, and how long it took him, with all the advantages he had, to start getting a far, far better squad to even look like half the sum of its parts[1].So I'll give him a go. And hold my hand up if it goes tits up. I wonder if certain others would hold their hands up if it succeeds?[1] Two games in particular stand out. The Cup match at Mansfield, when he dropped Heffernan after saying Guy was the best finisher at the club, and we spent 60 minutes firing 70 yard balls to McCammon on the left wing, with a big, striker-shaped void in the middle of the front line. The abuse that day was quite something. Then, 12 months later, after a string of utterly turgid performances, grindingly, crushingly dull, sterile keep-ball matches with barely a chance in them, we got totally outplayed by Yeovil. Our side that day was:SullivanO'ConnorLockwoodS RobertsMcDaidStockWellensWilsonWoodsHayterGuyHe selected Mark Wilson ahead of Paul Green, as he'd done for 9 months.He put Jamie Coppinger on the bench as he'd done for the previous 2 months or so.That was the nadir of that run of 45 points from 38 matches, with the most expensive, most carefully constructed squad we'd ever assembled up to that point. We were beyond awful that night. Again, the vitriol was shocking. It's one of only 2-3 games that I've ever left with 10 mins to go, because was sick to the back teeth of watching the ponderous rubbish we were serving up. I vociferously wanted O'Driscoll out. So did the overwhelming majority in the ground that night.
BSTI was at the Mansfield game and remember shouting for O'Driscoll to f*** off back to Bournemouth, and I was one of many.Thank god he didn't. This is one reason why I think Schofield should be persevered with.
SOD had a good record before he joined us to suggest he could turn it around.DS was sacked after 1 win in 9 games before he joined us.
It seems there are plenty of other folk who are of the same opinion as me, Maybe the ones who want him gone are much more vocal about it but it does seem on this thread all the ones who strongly want him gone are the same names that post about it all day everyday, but the ones wanting to give him a go are people who don’t post all the time about it.