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Quote from: Filo on December 23, 2023, 09:53:42 amQuote from: GazLaz on December 23, 2023, 09:49:46 amWe make too many bad decisions as a club. Until we start making more decisions that add value than ones that take value away, we will struggle. Just to name a few recently--Giving Butler and Gary Mc the managers job.-The head of football restructure shambles. -The binning of the HoF role. -The amount of 30yo+ players we sign that add zero to the cause. -The amount of sentimental contracts we hand out that end up setting fire to money. Taylor, Anderson, Rowe. -The trap we fall into every January signing awful strikers that end up offering Zero. Agard, Bogle, Lavery. -Signing players that have never ever proven to be anything other than average (or less than average) L2 players. Sterry, Molyneux, Biggins, Lawlor, Miller. -Signing players that become surplus to requirements a few weeks into the season due to changing the system. Roberts, Sotona. -Too many players signed that are unproven at the level with no history of being able to identify this profile of player well. Bailey, Marsh, Roberts, Faal, Broadbent, Senior, Nixon. Some have been ok admittedly but too many question marks there. It’s easy to say “hindsight has 20/20 etc” but these were things I highlighted at the start of the season (and last season) and it’s all playing out in a way that’s certainly not positive. We have zero concept of risk when managing the club, controlling operations and assessing signings. To improve any business, venture or situation you need to make more positive expected value decisions than negative expected value decisions. These small value additions then compound. We are doing the reverse, compounding the negative ones. It’s not even a case of making more better decisions at the minute, we have to start making less bad ones first of all. Will TB replacing DB as chairman improve this? Potentially as I’m sure Gavin will get a bit more influence on the sporting side and I think he’s got a better instinct than DB had regarding the big decisions. I’ve said it before DB ran a business, not a Football Club, great for a business like Keepmoat, awful for a football clubRecent games have been horrific. Games before that we have been doing well. Definitely some improvement this season. But if you step back and take a deep breath, we have been going backwards as a club at an alarming rate the last 3 seasons at least. Rarely have we consistently played well, we have cycled through managers, made diabolical signing after diabolical signing, none of which have we managed to monetise ultimately and indeed in Watters and May managed to somehow give away for free players that were sold by lesser clubs than us for big fees, got relegated, seen attendances dwindle to an embarrassing level, and ultimately find ourselves in the bottom 6 of the 92.This is in spite of having stable ownership with a more than adequate budget to compete in this level, excellent infrastructure, support despite thinning out still way more than most of this league, and a top manager for this level.Anyone care to figure? It's a disaster zone.
Quote from: GazLaz on December 23, 2023, 09:49:46 amWe make too many bad decisions as a club. Until we start making more decisions that add value than ones that take value away, we will struggle. Just to name a few recently--Giving Butler and Gary Mc the managers job.-The head of football restructure shambles. -The binning of the HoF role. -The amount of 30yo+ players we sign that add zero to the cause. -The amount of sentimental contracts we hand out that end up setting fire to money. Taylor, Anderson, Rowe. -The trap we fall into every January signing awful strikers that end up offering Zero. Agard, Bogle, Lavery. -Signing players that have never ever proven to be anything other than average (or less than average) L2 players. Sterry, Molyneux, Biggins, Lawlor, Miller. -Signing players that become surplus to requirements a few weeks into the season due to changing the system. Roberts, Sotona. -Too many players signed that are unproven at the level with no history of being able to identify this profile of player well. Bailey, Marsh, Roberts, Faal, Broadbent, Senior, Nixon. Some have been ok admittedly but too many question marks there. It’s easy to say “hindsight has 20/20 etc” but these were things I highlighted at the start of the season (and last season) and it’s all playing out in a way that’s certainly not positive. We have zero concept of risk when managing the club, controlling operations and assessing signings. To improve any business, venture or situation you need to make more positive expected value decisions than negative expected value decisions. These small value additions then compound. We are doing the reverse, compounding the negative ones. It’s not even a case of making more better decisions at the minute, we have to start making less bad ones first of all. Will TB replacing DB as chairman improve this? Potentially as I’m sure Gavin will get a bit more influence on the sporting side and I think he’s got a better instinct than DB had regarding the big decisions. I’ve said it before DB ran a business, not a Football Club, great for a business like Keepmoat, awful for a football club
We make too many bad decisions as a club. Until we start making more decisions that add value than ones that take value away, we will struggle. Just to name a few recently--Giving Butler and Gary Mc the managers job.-The head of football restructure shambles. -The binning of the HoF role. -The amount of 30yo+ players we sign that add zero to the cause. -The amount of sentimental contracts we hand out that end up setting fire to money. Taylor, Anderson, Rowe. -The trap we fall into every January signing awful strikers that end up offering Zero. Agard, Bogle, Lavery. -Signing players that have never ever proven to be anything other than average (or less than average) L2 players. Sterry, Molyneux, Biggins, Lawlor, Miller. -Signing players that become surplus to requirements a few weeks into the season due to changing the system. Roberts, Sotona. -Too many players signed that are unproven at the level with no history of being able to identify this profile of player well. Bailey, Marsh, Roberts, Faal, Broadbent, Senior, Nixon. Some have been ok admittedly but too many question marks there. It’s easy to say “hindsight has 20/20 etc” but these were things I highlighted at the start of the season (and last season) and it’s all playing out in a way that’s certainly not positive. We have zero concept of risk when managing the club, controlling operations and assessing signings. To improve any business, venture or situation you need to make more positive expected value decisions than negative expected value decisions. These small value additions then compound. We are doing the reverse, compounding the negative ones. It’s not even a case of making more better decisions at the minute, we have to start making less bad ones first of all. Will TB replacing DB as chairman improve this? Potentially as I’m sure Gavin will get a bit more influence on the sporting side and I think he’s got a better instinct than DB had regarding the big decisions.
Quote from: Colin C No.3 on December 22, 2023, 11:36:24 pmAnyone who rate’s Schofield as a manager knows sweet FA about football…..end of.As with Dickov before him, I bet he never managers another EFL team. I don't think anyone rated schofield.
Anyone who rate’s Schofield as a manager knows sweet FA about football…..end of.As with Dickov before him, I bet he never managers another EFL team.
Quote from: keith79 on December 23, 2023, 06:51:32 pmQuote from: Colin C No.3 on December 22, 2023, 11:36:24 pmAnyone who rate’s Schofield as a manager knows sweet FA about football…..end of.As with Dickov before him, I bet he never managers another EFL team. I don't think anyone rated schofield.Dickov’s job was a lot more difficult than Schofield’s and in my opinion he didn’t get a fair crack of the whip.
The elephant in the room is the trapdoor to the National lge. Very few seem to be talking about it.
Quote from: normal rules on December 27, 2023, 10:13:57 amThe elephant in the room is the trapdoor to the National lge. Very few seem to be talking about it. This. Even just a week ago absolutely nobody was talking about it given the points totals of the bottom two. Now, in just two games see how different things look, we are in serious trouble without some seriously good early incomings in the transfer window.
Quote from: i_ateallthepies on December 27, 2023, 10:39:31 amQuote from: normal rules on December 27, 2023, 10:13:57 amThe elephant in the room is the trapdoor to the National lge. Very few seem to be talking about it. This. Even just a week ago absolutely nobody was talking about it given the points totals of the bottom two. Now, in just two games see how different things look, we are in serious trouble without some seriously good early incomings in the transfer window. This form is three seasons old not just a week old , motivating players to complete is McCanns job and every other manger before him so let him pull HIS fingered out and prove that the supporters weren’t deluded when he was handed to job.
The Manager's job is to make the whole greater than the sum of its parts. Most of us here believe Mc Cann is a man who can do this. Right now he is either failing miserably or our players are simply below league 2 standard.
Quote from: Avsuptem on December 28, 2023, 09:43:03 amThe Manager's job is to make the whole greater than the sum of its parts. Most of us here believe Mc Cann is a man who can do this. Right now he is either failing miserably or our players are simply below league 2 standard.The current spine of the team.LawlorOlowuAndersonBigginsIs not league 2 standard. We know for certain that the goalkeeper isn’t, being Dundee’s reserve in the Scottish Championship.
I think this guy GM may be our saviour and by that I mean of the CLUB not the season.The very best way of surviving this is with TB , GB. GMcC plyus JR as Honorary President of the DRFC fans . Meanwhile it may just depend on the fans NOT pissing GMcC off.
Quote from: graingrover on December 28, 2023, 12:24:28 pmI think this guy GM may be our saviour and by that I mean of the CLUB not the season.The very best way of surviving this is with TB , GB. GMcC plyus JR as Honorary President of the DRFC fans . Meanwhile it may just depend on the fans NOT pissing GMcC off.I think GM has the majority of fans backing. It was telling at meadow lane with a very vocal “you’re not fit to wear the shirt” that’s directed very much at players, not manager. And in his after match interview, he as near as damn it supports the fans for their valid opinion. In GM we trust.
I think GM declined to comment on the chanting as he probably agrees with the fans. The players are useless and he knows it.
Quote from: mushRTID on December 28, 2023, 01:17:12 pmI think GM declined to comment on the chanting as he probably agrees with the fans. The players are useless and he knows it.Out of interest, what were the chants that rattled him at FT?
Quote from: In the box on December 27, 2023, 10:52:48 amQuote from: i_ateallthepies on December 27, 2023, 10:39:31 amQuote from: normal rules on December 27, 2023, 10:13:57 amThe elephant in the room is the trapdoor to the National lge. Very few seem to be talking about it. This. Even just a week ago absolutely nobody was talking about it given the points totals of the bottom two. Now, in just two games see how different things look, we are in serious trouble without some seriously good early incomings in the transfer window. This form is three seasons old not just a week old , motivating players to complete is McCanns job and every other manger before him so let him pull HIS fingered out and prove that the supporters weren’t deluded when he was handed to job. A couple of weeks ago Selby on here wrote something about the desire of players when they get on the pitch comes from within them, their desire and tenacity to compete is a deeply embedded character trait (apologies to Selby if my paraphrasing doesn't quite hit the spot), and he is absolutely correct in that view. The manager can have only a very brief positive motivating affect on a player which is very quickly forgotten once they get into the heat of the battle.On the other hand, it certainly is possible for a person to have a demotivating affect on someone and is less likely to be quickly forgotten, and I am certainly not suggesting this is happening with GM.
It’s the complete lack of ‘mesters’ in our team, as BST has said on many occasions, that sees heads go down. There’s nobody driving anyone on - not one player. They’re all mentally weak and most seem to be physically weak also, relative to any opposition you care to mention.It’s to be hoped we get a steely motivator in January, preferably on the 1st. Untried and untested youngsters are not the answer right now.
Why are we easy to beat . Tactics wrong for each game ?Players selection ?Players just not good enough ?Manager too popular ?Performances are over all poor even for L2. Injuries played a big part this season , yet it’s a squad that lacks depth in its experience and leadership. I like McCann but it hard to see with these performances where he has the stamped his mark this time around .