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2018/19 - 6th in League 12019/20 - 9th in League 1 (season curtailed)2020/21 - 14th in League 12021/22 - 22nd in League 1 (relegated)2022/23 - 18th in League 22023/24 - 20th in League 2 (halfway point)The downward trajectory of our club is really alarming, and is showing no signs whatsoever of abating.Very concerning.
McSheffrey....spoke well in the interview and knows the clubChairman David Blunt said: “The reaction we have seen from the team since Gary’s appointment, along with the excellent way he conducted himself during his interview for the job meant that we felt he was the best man to take the team forward. He understands the club, the existing squad personnel and showed a greater understanding of the needs of the team compared to many of his counterparts with experience at higher levels.Schofield.... knows the areaDuring a recruitment process driven by head of football operations James Coppinger, Doncaster-born Schofield quickly emerged as the preferred candidate. As the club seeks to cement a framework and culture to endure for years to come, Schofield impressed with clear plans for a style of play and development of players, as well as inspiring faith that he can guide the squad towards achieving the goals for the current campaign. The 42-year-old has signed a one-year rolling contract and is relishing the prospect of taking the reins at his hometown club.“The initial feeling is excitement,” Schofield said. “I’m really looking forward to the challenge and I appreciate the opportunity. I’m looking forward to getting to work.“This is a new challenge and one I’m ready to give my all to in order to make it a success.“I’m a Doncaster lad. I’m from the area so I know this place well. I know the supporters. I know what the ambitions of the club are.
Weren’t McSheffrey and Schofield the outstanding candidates from all of the applications we had though?
Quote from: drfchound on December 26, 2023, 06:21:43 pmWeren’t McSheffrey and Schofield the outstanding candidates from all of the applications we had though?You don’t throw away the opportunity when Moore left by giving the job to a first timer unless you don’t want promotion . Every other manager since left under a cloud WHY ? Imo the club was cutting back the amount money available and settling on playing L2 as wage bills and running costs can be managed prudently! Until Terry Bramhall stepping at the start of this season , ticket sales had nose dived and supporters were viewing with their feet . TB has pulled another stroke by bringing in a managers liked by the supporters but still put restraints on the wage bill . Imo we are not long for this league unless TB can find a buyer as even he has a limited on what he can put in . Results are gained in this division by providing a positive outlook and the funds to back up the wishes of the club intent . There are no guarantees of success but over time results grow as a consistency and momentum also grows with better results .?But remove the positives and you end up 20th in L2 ..
Quote from: scawsby steve on December 26, 2023, 06:07:37 pm2018/19 - 6th in League 12019/20 - 9th in League 1 (season curtailed)2020/21 - 14th in League 12021/22 - 22nd in League 1 (relegated)2022/23 - 18th in League 22023/24 - 20th in League 2 (halfway point)The downward trajectory of our club is really alarming, and is showing no signs whatsoever of abating.Very concerning.20/21 season Moore left and we were in the play off places. We appointed totally inexperienced Andy Butler and expected the poor guy to get us into the Championship.21/22 season in midst of relegation battle placed 23rd in League One, we handed role to totally inexperienced Gary McSheffrey.Both known to club.
Speaking of Whiteman, excellent today against Leeds.
Quote from: In the box on December 26, 2023, 06:49:11 pmQuote from: drfchound on December 26, 2023, 06:21:43 pmWeren’t McSheffrey and Schofield the outstanding candidates from all of the applications we had though?You don’t throw away the opportunity when Moore left by giving the job to a first timer unless you don’t want promotion . Every other manager since left under a cloud WHY ? Imo the club was cutting back the amount money available and settling on playing L2 as wage bills and running costs can be managed prudently! Until Terry Bramhall stepping at the start of this season , ticket sales had nose dived and supporters were viewing with their feet . TB has pulled another stroke by bringing in a managers liked by the supporters but still put restraints on the wage bill . Imo we are not long for this league unless TB can find a buyer as even he has a limited on what he can put in . Results are gained in this division by providing a positive outlook and the funds to back up the wishes of the club intent . There are no guarantees of success but over time results grow as a consistency and momentum also grows with better results .?But remove the positives and you end up 20th in L2 ..We have a first team squad of more than 30 players. I'd guess that the wage bill is north of £40k/week.Yet stop for a moment and ask yourself how many of those players would be regulars in any of the top three sides.I'll start the bidding at "none".It's not lack of funds that is the issue. It is three years of utterly dreadful recruitment. Culminating in that gutless abomination today.
Quote from: In the box on December 26, 2023, 06:49:11 pmQuote from: drfchound on December 26, 2023, 06:21:43 pmWeren’t McSheffrey and Schofield the outstanding candidates from all of the applications we had though?You don’t throw away the opportunity when Moore left by giving the job to a first timer unless you don’t want promotion . Every other manager since left under a cloud WHY ? Imo the club was cutting back the amount money available and settling on playing L2 as wage bills and running costs can be managed prudently! Until Terry Bramhall stepping at the start of this season , ticket sales had nose dived and supporters were viewing with their feet . TB has pulled another stroke by bringing in a managers liked by the supporters but still put restraints on the wage bill . Imo we are not long for this league unless TB can find a buyer as even he has a limited on what he can put in . Results are gained in this division by providing a positive outlook and the funds to back up the wishes of the club intent . There are no guarantees of success but over time results grow as a consistency and momentum also grows with better results .?But remove the positives and you end up 20th in L2 ..We have a first team squad of more than 30 players. I'd guess that the wage bill is north of £40k/week.Yet stop for a moment and ask yourself how many of those players would be regulars in any of the top three sides.I'll start the bidding at "none".It's not lack of funds that is the issue. It is three years of utterly dreadful recruitment. Culminating in that gutless abomination today.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 26, 2023, 06:59:25 pmQuote from: In the box on December 26, 2023, 06:49:11 pmQuote from: drfchound on December 26, 2023, 06:21:43 pmWeren’t McSheffrey and Schofield the outstanding candidates from all of the applications we had though?You don’t throw away the opportunity when Moore left by giving the job to a first timer unless you don’t want promotion . Every other manager since left under a cloud WHY ? Imo the club was cutting back the amount money available and settling on playing L2 as wage bills and running costs can be managed prudently! Until Terry Bramhall stepping at the start of this season , ticket sales had nose dived and supporters were viewing with their feet . TB has pulled another stroke by bringing in a managers liked by the supporters but still put restraints on the wage bill . Imo we are not long for this league unless TB can find a buyer as even he has a limited on what he can put in . Results are gained in this division by providing a positive outlook and the funds to back up the wishes of the club intent . There are no guarantees of success but over time results grow as a consistency and momentum also grows with better results .?But remove the positives and you end up 20th in L2 ..We have a first team squad of more than 30 players. I'd guess that the wage bill is north of £40k/week.Yet stop for a moment and ask yourself how many of those players would be regulars in any of the top three sides.I'll start the bidding at "none".It's not lack of funds that is the issue. It is three years of utterly dreadful recruitment. Culminating in that gutless abomination today. 100% agree , but I assume yo get what you pay for and it’s hard to pay for loyalty on a shoe string . 40k a week is it enough to buy experience or quality imo I doubt it . We have no back bone of players in the squad who would be first in the team sheet . I always though it was going to be hard bringing in so many strangers to each other and a manager who hadn’t worked with any of them and retaining players he needed to move on . 20th on the face of it says it all . Very Hard
The Descent... A bloody horror film about unprepared amateurs getting in a situation that's way over their heads, and getting slaughtered slowly and painfully over the course of about 100 minutes or so.Sounds about right.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 26, 2023, 06:59:25 pmQuote from: In the box on December 26, 2023, 06:49:11 pmQuote from: drfchound on December 26, 2023, 06:21:43 pmWeren’t McSheffrey and Schofield the outstanding candidates from all of the applications we had though?You don’t throw away the opportunity when Moore left by giving the job to a first timer unless you don’t want promotion . Every other manager since left under a cloud WHY ? Imo the club was cutting back the amount money available and settling on playing L2 as wage bills and running costs can be managed prudently! Until Terry Bramhall stepping at the start of this season , ticket sales had nose dived and supporters were viewing with their feet . TB has pulled another stroke by bringing in a managers liked by the supporters but still put restraints on the wage bill . Imo we are not long for this league unless TB can find a buyer as even he has a limited on what he can put in . Results are gained in this division by providing a positive outlook and the funds to back up the wishes of the club intent . There are no guarantees of success but over time results grow as a consistency and momentum also grows with better results .?But remove the positives and you end up 20th in L2 ..We have a first team squad of more than 30 players. I'd guess that the wage bill is north of £40k/week.Yet stop for a moment and ask yourself how many of those players would be regulars in any of the top three sides.I'll start the bidding at "none".It's not lack of funds that is the issue. It is three years of utterly dreadful recruitment. Culminating in that gutless abomination today. Whatever people think, we literally cannot afford to get rid of McCann anyway.We tried to introduce a system where we had a squad of players fit for a certain way of playing. We then just had to recruit managers who could make that system work. Recruitment was handled by the Head of Football.This got dumped and McCann brought in, to have much more control over recruitment. So if people want him to go, then fine but we are then left yet again with a squad full of all sorts, signed by literally five different managers all with different styles of play.So whether people like it or not we need to double down on McCann and let him build a squad over the next two windows. If we are 20th in League Two this time next season, then let's talk about him.
Quote from: In the box on December 26, 2023, 06:49:11 pmQuote from: drfchound on December 26, 2023, 06:21:43 pmWeren’t McSheffrey and Schofield the outstanding candidates from all of the applications we had though?You don’t throw away the opportunity when Moore left by giving the job to a first timer unless you don’t want promotion . Every other manager since left under a cloud WHY ? Imo the club was cutting back the amount money available and settling on playing L2 as wage bills and running costs can be managed prudently! Until Terry Bramhall stepping at the start of this season , ticket sales had nose dived and supporters were viewing with their feet . TB has pulled another stroke by bringing in a managers liked by the supporters but still put restraints on the wage bill . Imo we are not long for this league unless TB can find a buyer as even he has a limited on what he can put in . Results are gained in this division by providing a positive outlook and the funds to back up the wishes of the club intent . There are no guarantees of success but over time results grow as a consistency and momentum also grows with better results .?But remove the positives and you end up 20th in L2 ..We have a first team squad of more than 30 players. I'd guess that the wage bill is north of £40k/week.Yet stop for a moment and ask yourself how many of those players would be regulars in any of the top three sides.I'll start the bidding at "none".It's not lack of funds that is the issue. It is three years of utterly dreadful recruitment. Culminating in that gutless abomination today.
It seems to me that the club has been in descendency since we were last relegated from the Championship in 2015 after financial restraints were introduced as a means of self-sufficiency.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on December 26, 2023, 08:17:10 pmIt seems to me that the club has been in descendency since we were last relegated from the Championship in 2015 after financial restraints were introduced as a means of self-sufficiency. Hasn't been achieved?
Quote from: scawsby steve on December 26, 2023, 06:07:37 pm2018/19 - 6th in League 12019/20 - 9th in League 1 (season curtailed)2020/21 - 14th in League 12021/22 - 22nd in League 1 (relegated)2022/23 - 18th in League 22023/24 - 20th in League 2 (halfway point)The downward trajectory of our club is really alarming, and is showing no signs whatsoever of abating.Very concerning.And just when is this nightmare gonna end?