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SOD and Schofield should never be mentioned in the same post (whoops, I’ve just done it).SOD had history before joining us (JR told us all why he went all out to get him and ROK). What has DS done?Don’t worry, BST, if the Club are daft enough to keep him in post and he (somehow) gets it right, then I’ll hold my hands up. Personally, there’s no way he should be here after the season’s sorry end.
Quote from: dickos1 on April 20, 2023, 08:25:17 pmIt 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.You call 10% plenty of folk?In fact, I'll again ask all the DS apologists on here the same 2 questions I keep asking, to which I get no reply. Firstly, what is there on his CV that remotely suggests he's capable of achieving promotion from League 2?Secondly, how big a hit are Rovers going to take in ST sales for next season if DS is kept on?
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.
Quote from: dickos1 on April 20, 2023, 08:25:17 pmIt 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.91.6% says your in a massive minority.That pole is not Twitter, Face Book, but this DRFC Viking forum. Ave age will probably be over 50 ( I have no facts on that but think it will be well over 50 ) so long term die hard supporters in the case of quite a serious number i would think.
Quote from: Alan Southstand on April 20, 2023, 03:03:47 pmSOD and Schofield should never be mentioned in the same post (whoops, I’ve just done it).SOD had history before joining us (JR told us all why he went all out to get him and ROK). What has DS done?Don’t worry, BST, if the Club are daft enough to keep him in post and he (somehow) gets it right, then I’ll hold my hands up. Personally, there’s no way he should be here after the season’s sorry end.Couldn’t agree more Alan. Any comparison between SOD and DS is preposterous.SOD had proven L1/L2 pedigree but also a purist football streak that JR admired. Probably based on the 5-0 thrashing that his Bournemouth team handed to us in one L1 game.The problem was that what was essentially a joint project between JR and SOD was slow to get off the ground and people started getting frustrated. SOD didn’t help himself by neglecting some players in favour of others but he instilled his footballing principles into the squad to such an extent that when it clicked we consistently performed to a very high standard irrespective of team changes.I’m sure that DS has his own footballing principles- what manager doesn’t - but the lack of passion from the Board, the lack of a JR style vision and DS’s lack of experience means that we’re a million miles away from that time.
Some selective stats in that last paragraph BST:O'Driscoll was named boss on 9/9/2006. Rovers lost that day. He then lost two of the following 11 games, winning 2 and drawing 7. He then won 7 of the following 8 games. His first season was also the one we won the JPT. After which, yes, I grant you the team largely packed up and went to the beach.Schofield's first 12 games: W5 D1 L6 (including the loss to Kings Lynn). Form since: P18 W4 D3 L11. Exclude that block of 3 wins in February and we've been in freefall. Injuries have been a factor but freefall...Yes, it was a slow start for O'Driscoll and he had a much better bunch of players than Schofield has now but, come on, there's no comparison.
Some selective stats in that last paragraph BST:O'Driscoll was named boss on 9/9/2006. Rovers lost that day. He then lost two of the following 11 games, winning 2 and drawing 7. He then won 7 of the following 8 games. His first season was also the one we won the JPT. After which, yes, I grant you the team largely packed up and went to the beach.Schofield's first 12 games: W5 D1 L6 (including the loss to Kings Lynn). Form since: P18 W4 D3 L11. Exclude that block of 3 wins in February and we've been in freefall. Injuries have been a factor but freefall...Yes, it was a slow start for O'Driscoll and he had a much better bunch of players than Schofield has now but, come on, there's no comparison.
Quote from: BigH on April 20, 2023, 09:17:00 pmQuote from: Alan Southstand on April 20, 2023, 03:03:47 pmSOD and Schofield should never be mentioned in the same post (whoops, I’ve just done it).SOD had history before joining us (JR told us all why he went all out to get him and ROK). What has DS done?Don’t worry, BST, if the Club are daft enough to keep him in post and he (somehow) gets it right, then I’ll hold my hands up. Personally, there’s no way he should be here after the season’s sorry end.Couldn’t agree more Alan. Any comparison between SOD and DS is preposterous.SOD had proven L1/L2 pedigree but also a purist football streak that JR admired. Probably based on the 5-0 thrashing that his Bournemouth team handed to us in one L1 game.The problem was that what was essentially a joint project between JR and SOD was slow to get off the ground and people started getting frustrated. SOD didn’t help himself by neglecting some players in favour of others but he instilled his footballing principles into the squad to such an extent that when it clicked we consistently performed to a very high standard irrespective of team changes.I’m sure that DS has his own footballing principles- what manager doesn’t - but the lack of passion from the Board, the lack of a JR style vision and DS’s lack of experience means that we’re a million miles away from that time.None of which changes the fact that, with the most expensively assembled squad in our history up to that point, O'Driscoll managed something very close to relegation form for almost a season.It was an act of faith that he would be able to turn that round.And yes, he did have something of a track record, though scarcely an unblemished one.But more pertinent to my point is his very early career. He took over a side that had finished comfortably in mid table the previous year. He then won 1 of his first 13 games as a manager (not 15 as I'd said before - my mistake there). I wonder how many from this forum would have been screaming that he had no track record to point to, was clearly failing and should be get rid of?
Quote from: BigH on April 20, 2023, 09:17:00 pmQuote from: Alan Southstand on April 20, 2023, 03:03:47 pmSOD and Schofield should never be mentioned in the same post (whoops, I’ve just done it).SOD had history before joining us (JR told us all why he went all out to get him and ROK). What has DS done?Don’t worry, BST, if the Club are daft enough to keep him in post and he (somehow) gets it right, then I’ll hold my hands up. Personally, there’s no way he should be here after the season’s sorry end.Couldn’t agree more Alan. Any comparison between SOD and DS is preposterous.SOD had proven L1/L2 pedigree but also a purist football streak that JR admired. Probably based on the 5-0 thrashing that his Bournemouth team handed to us in one L1 game.The problem was that what was essentially a joint project between JR and SOD was slow to get off the ground and people started getting frustrated. SOD didn’t help himself by neglecting some players in favour of others but he instilled his footballing principles into the squad to such an extent that when it clicked we consistently performed to a very high standard irrespective of team changes.I’m sure that DS has his own footballing principles- what manager doesn’t - but the lack of passion from the Board, the lack of a JR style vision and DS’s lack of experience means that we’re a million miles away from that time.None of which changes the fact that, with the most expensively assembled squad in our history up to that point, O'Driscoll managed something very close to relegation form for almost a season.It was an act of faith that he would be able to turn that round.And yes, he did have something of a track record, though scarcely an unblemished one.But more pertinent to my point is his very early career. He took over a side that had finished comfortably in mid table the previous year. He then won 1 of his first 13 games as a manager (not 15 as I'd said before - my mistake there). I wonder how many from this forum would have been screaming that he had no track record to point to, was clearly failing and should be get rid of?
Quote from: Campsall rover on April 20, 2023, 08:51:46 pmQuote from: dickos1 on April 20, 2023, 08:25:17 pmIt 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.91.6% says your in a massive minority.That pole is not Twitter, Face Book, but this DRFC Viking forum. Ave age will probably be over 50 ( I have no facts on that but think it will be well over 50 ) so long term die hard supporters in the case of quite a serious number i would think. Of course it’s a minority, I didn’t suggest otherwise! Was just pointing out there are others who are willing to give him the summer to build his squad
I think the point is everyone has to start somewhere, just because he hasn’t any experience now doesn’t mean much. Every successful manager out there will have obviously got a job without any experience at some point
The definiTion of insane behaviour is repeating the same actions over and over when it is obvious that they are failures. That is what annoys about Schofield, everybody can see his tactical schems isn't working but he persists game after game.
Quote from: mattco on April 21, 2023, 03:33:24 pmThe definiTion of insane behaviour is repeating the same actions over and over when it is obvious that they are failures. That is what annoys about Schofield, everybody can see his tactical schems isn't working but he persists game after game.As did O'Driscoll, week after week after week throughout 2007, when we were massively under-performing both on results and on entertainment. What I failed to recognise at the time was that it was instilling a mindset in the players. He had the time and support to make results secondary for a while, as he got the players working how he wanted them to?Could Schofield do that? I've seen flashes, and controversial as it will sound, the second half on Tuesday was one of them. But it's tough - he's dealing with a not very well constructed squad, of which a lot of players are currently not very well. On balance, I'm inclined to give him a go at bringing in his own players and having time to develop his own style. Barring a disaster on injuries next year, if we do have better funds for recruitment this Summer, I doubt we'd go down, even if it turns out he's not capable of O'Driscoll returns.
CRStevenage played the very most aggressive, high press that I've ever seen at this level. It was borderline manic. Players sprinting into closing down our players on the ball.In the first half, our players shite themselves in the face of that. They were physically overwhelmed.My point was that, with Williams on in the second half, we were passing from the back in a way that nullified that press. We were taking the pressing Stevenage players out of the game and opening up space behind them. Did that lead to chances? No, because we had very little in front. But if you didn't notice that change happen, and think about what it could lead to with a better set of options further up the pitch, I can't really help you. It was as plain as day to me.
Unbelievable that anyone would want to keep DS!!! But I do agree - we keep choosing bad managers! Get rid of the man who brought in DS and who determines strategy / player recruitment…….Coppinger!!!!
Quote from: DD on April 19, 2023, 08:30:30 pmUnbelievable that anyone would want to keep DS!!! But I do agree - we keep choosing bad managers! Get rid of the man who brought in DS and who determines strategy / player recruitment…….Coppinger!!!!That is exactly why the owners and CEO of Doncaster Rovers brought the post in and appointed JC, so that the appalling budget being given and thus the poor squad would be blamed for it and not the ownership. DSwould be quite good, if his budget allowed to have players who can play, he doesn't have that, so he has to cope with and put up with the incompetence being shown week in and week out on the field. I would like to see the difference that "substantial money" will do, but my suspicion is that this is another smokescreen on the managed decline of the football club to replace Rovers at the Eco power. I would guess the club will not be there in another 3 years.
Quote from: dickos1 on April 20, 2023, 11:08:00 pmQuote from: Campsall rover on April 20, 2023, 08:51:46 pmQuote from: dickos1 on April 20, 2023, 08:25:17 pmIt 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.91.6% says your in a massive minority.That pole is not Twitter, Face Book, but this DRFC Viking forum. Ave age will probably be over 50 ( I have no facts on that but think it will be well over 50 ) so long term die hard supporters in the case of quite a serious number i would think. Of course it’s a minority, I didn’t suggest otherwise! Was just pointing out there are others who are willing to give him the summer to build his squadHave you been watching the matches this season dickos. We have been served up a diet of total dross.My 10 yr old Grandson has had enough. He has decided Liverpool are his team now not Rovers. When we had Dave Penney we played fast exciting attacking football, win lose or draw. Duff did the same at Cheltenham I could name dozens of rookie managers who did the same. DS has served us up with a diet of boring insipid dross for 6 months Don’t insult our intelligence. 91% of our fans are not idiots.
Quote from: Campsall rover on April 21, 2023, 12:56:56 pmQuote from: dickos1 on April 20, 2023, 11:08:00 pmQuote from: Campsall rover on April 20, 2023, 08:51:46 pmQuote from: dickos1 on April 20, 2023, 08:25:17 pmIt 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.91.6% says your in a massive minority.That pole is not Twitter, Face Book, but this DRFC Viking forum. Ave age will probably be over 50 ( I have no facts on that but think it will be well over 50 ) so long term die hard supporters in the case of quite a serious number i would think. Of course it’s a minority, I didn’t suggest otherwise! Was just pointing out there are others who are willing to give him the summer to build his squadHave you been watching the matches this season dickos. We have been served up a diet of total dross.My 10 yr old Grandson has had enough. He has decided Liverpool are his team now not Rovers. When we had Dave Penney we played fast exciting attacking football, win lose or draw. Duff did the same at Cheltenham I could name dozens of rookie managers who did the same. DS has served us up with a diet of boring insipid dross for 6 months Don’t insult our intelligence. 91% of our fans are not idiots. You’re changing the point, I was only responding to the point people were making about him not having any experience.
Quote from: BigH on April 21, 2023, 07:12:23 amSome selective stats in that last paragraph BST:O'Driscoll was named boss on 9/9/2006. Rovers lost that day. He then lost two of the following 11 games, winning 2 and drawing 7. He then won 7 of the following 8 games. His first season was also the one we won the JPT. After which, yes, I grant you the team largely packed up and went to the beach.Schofield's first 12 games: W5 D1 L6 (including the loss to Kings Lynn). Form since: P18 W4 D3 L11. Exclude that block of 3 wins in February and we've been in freefall. Injuries have been a factor but freefall...Yes, it was a slow start for O'Driscoll and he had a much better bunch of players than Schofield has now but, come on, there's no comparison. I'm talking about his start as Bournemouth manager. My apologies if that wasn't clear.
In fact BST what they did was let our back 3 have the ball particularly Williams and instead closed down on Close and Ravenhill.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 21, 2023, 09:11:02 amQuote from: BigH on April 21, 2023, 07:12:23 amSome selective stats in that last paragraph BST:O'Driscoll was named boss on 9/9/2006. Rovers lost that day. He then lost two of the following 11 games, winning 2 and drawing 7. He then won 7 of the following 8 games. His first season was also the one we won the JPT. After which, yes, I grant you the team largely packed up and went to the beach.Schofield's first 12 games: W5 D1 L6 (including the loss to Kings Lynn). Form since: P18 W4 D3 L11. Exclude that block of 3 wins in February and we've been in freefall. Injuries have been a factor but freefall...Yes, it was a slow start for O'Driscoll and he had a much better bunch of players than Schofield has now but, come on, there's no comparison. I'm talking about his start as Bournemouth manager. My apologies if that wasn't clear. Ah, ok.It's turning into an interesting debate this. Maybe Saunders offers a more hopeful parallel. Schofield's record in results terms is very close to Saunders's record for the 2011/12 season. And the team was similarly shambolic.Of course 2011/12 involved the infamous 'experiment' but it was just as awful as now. To his credit, Saunders turned it around in the close season with some shrewd recruitment and commitment to an effective style of play (even if it wasn't particularly easy on the eye).Not an easy one for the Board.
Quote from: Campsall rover on April 21, 2023, 04:59:54 pmIn fact BST what they did was let our back 3 have the ball particularly Williams and instead closed down on Close and Ravenhill. CR.I don't like to make claims that aren't based in fact, so I've just gone back and watched the first 20 minutes of Tuesday's second half again. There were at least 5 occasions where Williams had the ball played to him around the edge of our box and was faced wuth someone sprinting in on him at full pelt. Three times that player launched himself off his feet as Williams played a short pass. If you're going to make claims, and dish personal abuse, can I ask you to check your facts first please?