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Quote from: Michael Shaw on December 27, 2023, 05:36:09 pmThe last time I felt real passion in the club was when john John Ryan was chairman. He led from the front and inspired the fans.Then the businessmen took over and the club became about the academy, Club Doncaster, charity and community work and the likes of Silent Majority said we were doing well financially (even without JR and Dick Watson). And look at where we are now. Barely a league two side. Who is inspiring the club, players or fans any more? Where is the excitement any more?He also took us into The Experiment which left "the businessmen" as you call them picking up a massive bill.Your desire seems to be for "the businessmen" to subsidise your hobby up to a level that you personally are satisfied by. Do you get it that "the businessmen" might have an issue with that?
The last time I felt real passion in the club was when john John Ryan was chairman. He led from the front and inspired the fans.Then the businessmen took over and the club became about the academy, Club Doncaster, charity and community work and the likes of Silent Majority said we were doing well financially (even without JR and Dick Watson). And look at where we are now. Barely a league two side. Who is inspiring the club, players or fans any more? Where is the excitement any more?
We're a unique bunch at Donny. I wonder if any Forest fans only judge Brian Clough's legacy on his disastrous final season as Forest manager!
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 27, 2023, 05:56:56 pmQuote from: Michael Shaw on December 27, 2023, 05:36:09 pmThe last time I felt real passion in the club was when john John Ryan was chairman. He led from the front and inspired the fans.Then the businessmen took over and the club became about the academy, Club Doncaster, charity and community work and the likes of Silent Majority said we were doing well financially (even without JR and Dick Watson). And look at where we are now. Barely a league two side. Who is inspiring the club, players or fans any more? Where is the excitement any more?He also took us into The Experiment which left "the businessmen" as you call them picking up a massive bill.Your desire seems to be for "the businessmen" to subsidise your hobby up to a level that you personally are satisfied by. Do you get it that "the businessmen" might have an issue with that?Was JR even the architect of the "Experiment"?My memory might be letting me down, but I thought JR had come out and publicly backed SOD just a few days before he got sacked, and if I remember correctly it came out a bit later that Watson was the one who drove the change, as he went on record as saying he was fed up with getting beat every week. I'm sure JR towed the party line at the time and publicly backed it once the decision had been made, but I seem to remember him being the one in favour of giving SOD more time.Either way, I'm sure it wouldn't have happened if it was JR and JR only who had wanted it. The other two had equal shareholding and the power to overrule him.
Quote from: Michael Shaw on December 27, 2023, 05:36:09 pmThe last time I felt real passion in the club was when john John Ryan was chairman. He led from the front and inspired the fans.Then the businessmen took over and the club became about the academy, Club Doncaster, charity and community work and the likes of Silent Majority said we were doing well financially (even without JR and Dick Watson). And look at where we are now. Barely a league two side. Who is inspiring the club, players or fans any more? Where is the excitement any more?He also took us into The Experiment which left "the businessmen" as you call them picking up a massive bill.Your desire seems to be for "the businessmen" to subsidise your hobby up to a level that you personally are satisfied by. Do you get it that "the businessmen" might have an issue with that?
Quote from: pib on December 28, 2023, 09:54:32 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 27, 2023, 05:56:56 pmQuote from: Michael Shaw on December 27, 2023, 05:36:09 pmThe last time I felt real passion in the club was when john John Ryan was chairman. He led from the front and inspired the fans.Then the businessmen took over and the club became about the academy, Club Doncaster, charity and community work and the likes of Silent Majority said we were doing well financially (even without JR and Dick Watson). And look at where we are now. Barely a league two side. Who is inspiring the club, players or fans any more? Where is the excitement any more?He also took us into The Experiment which left "the businessmen" as you call them picking up a massive bill.Your desire seems to be for "the businessmen" to subsidise your hobby up to a level that you personally are satisfied by. Do you get it that "the businessmen" might have an issue with that?Was JR even the architect of the "Experiment"?My memory might be letting me down, but I thought JR had come out and publicly backed SOD just a few days before he got sacked, and if I remember correctly it came out a bit later that Watson was the one who drove the change, as he went on record as saying he was fed up with getting beat every week. I'm sure JR towed the party line at the time and publicly backed it once the decision had been made, but I seem to remember him being the one in favour of giving SOD more time.Either way, I'm sure it wouldn't have happened if it was JR and JR only who had wanted it. The other two had equal shareholding and the power to overrule him.He might not have been the architect but he was the driver.I was called into a meeting the day SO’D was dismissed and given the whole story and it was obvious that he was the key decision maker. To suggest that it was someone else, i.e. Dick Watson, is completely wrong. The idea came about through Willy McKay and Micky Walker which was then sold to JR.
Quote from: pib on December 28, 2023, 09:54:32 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 27, 2023, 05:56:56 pmQuote from: Michael Shaw on December 27, 2023, 05:36:09 pmThe last time I felt real passion in the club was when john John Ryan was chairman. He led from the front and inspired the fans.Then the businessmen took over and the club became about the academy, Club Doncaster, charity and community work and the likes of Silent Majority said we were doing well financially (even without JR and Dick Watson). And look at where we are now. Barely a league two side. Who is inspiring the club, players or fans any more? Where is the excitement any more?He also took us into The Experiment which left "the businessmen" as you call them picking up a massive bill.Your desire seems to be for "the businessmen" to subsidise your hobby up to a level that you personally are satisfied by. Do you get it that "the businessmen" might have an issue with that?Was JR even the architect of the "Experiment"?My memory might be letting me down, but I thought JR had come out and publicly backed SOD just a few days before he got sacked, and if I remember correctly it came out a bit later that Watson was the one who drove the change, as he went on record as saying he was fed up with getting beat every week. I'm sure JR towed the party line at the time and publicly backed it once the decision had been made, but I seem to remember him being the one in favour of giving SOD more time.Either way, I'm sure it wouldn't have happened if it was JR and JR only who had wanted it. The other two had equal shareholding and the power to overrule him.He might not have been the architect but he was the driver.I was called into a meeting the day SO’D was dismissed and given the whole story and it was obvious that he was the key decision maker. To suggest that it was someone else, i.e. Dick Watson, is completely wrong. The idea came about through Willy McKay and Micky Walker which was then sold to JR.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 27, 2023, 05:56:56 pmQuote from: Michael Shaw on December 27, 2023, 05:36:09 pmThe last time I felt real passion in the club was when john John Ryan was chairman. He led from the front and inspired the fans.Then the businessmen took over and the club became about the academy, Club Doncaster, charity and community work and the likes of Silent Majority said we were doing well financially (even without JR and Dick Watson). And look at where we are now. Barely a league two side. Who is inspiring the club, players or fans any more? Where is the excitement any more?He also took us into The Experiment which left "the businessmen" as you call them picking up a massive bill.Your desire seems to be for "the businessmen" to subsidise your hobby up to a level that you personally are satisfied by. Do you get it that "the businessmen" might have an issue with that?Was JR even the architect of the "Experiment"?My memory might be letting me down, but I thought JR had come out and publicly backed SOD just a few days before he got sacked, and if I remember correctly it came out a bit later that Watson was the one who drove the change, as he went on record as saying he was fed up with getting beat every week. I'm sure JR towed the party line at the time and publicly backed it once the decision had been made, but I seem to remember him being the one in favour of giving SOD more time.Either way, I'm sure it wouldn't have happened if it was JR and JR only who had wanted it. The other two had equal shareholding and the power to overrule him.
Quote from: Michael Shaw on December 27, 2023, 05:36:09 pmThe last time I felt real passion in the club was when john John Ryan was chairman. He led from the front and inspired the fans.Then the businessmen took over and the club became about the academy, Club Doncaster, charity and community work and the likes of Silent Majority said we were doing well financially (even without JR and Dick Watson). And look at where we are now. Barely a league two side. Who is inspiring the club, players or fans any more? Where is the excitement any more?He also took us into The Experiment which left "the businessmen" as you call them picking up a massive bill.Your desire seems to be for "the businessmen" to subsidise your hobby up to a level that you personally are satisfied by. Do you get it that "the businessmen" might have an issue with that?
Quote from: silent majority on December 28, 2023, 02:23:26 pmQuote from: pib on December 28, 2023, 09:54:32 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 27, 2023, 05:56:56 pmQuote from: Michael Shaw on December 27, 2023, 05:36:09 pmThe last time I felt real passion in the club was when john John Ryan was chairman. He led from the front and inspired the fans.Then the businessmen took over and the club became about the academy, Club Doncaster, charity and community work and the likes of Silent Majority said we were doing well financially (even without JR and Dick Watson). And look at where we are now. Barely a league two side. Who is inspiring the club, players or fans any more? Where is the excitement any more?He also took us into The Experiment which left "the businessmen" as you call them picking up a massive bill.Your desire seems to be for "the businessmen" to subsidise your hobby up to a level that you personally are satisfied by. Do you get it that "the businessmen" might have an issue with that?Was JR even the architect of the "Experiment"?My memory might be letting me down, but I thought JR had come out and publicly backed SOD just a few days before he got sacked, and if I remember correctly it came out a bit later that Watson was the one who drove the change, as he went on record as saying he was fed up with getting beat every week. I'm sure JR towed the party line at the time and publicly backed it once the decision had been made, but I seem to remember him being the one in favour of giving SOD more time.Either way, I'm sure it wouldn't have happened if it was JR and JR only who had wanted it. The other two had equal shareholding and the power to overrule him.He might not have been the architect but he was the driver.I was called into a meeting the day SO’D was dismissed and given the whole story and it was obvious that he was the key decision maker. To suggest that it was someone else, i.e. Dick Watson, is completely wrong. The idea came about through Willy McKay and Micky Walker which was then sold to JR.Surely Terry and Dick were in agreement though that it should go ahead.
Would they have resigned if the experiment was working?
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on December 28, 2023, 03:54:44 pmWould they have resigned if the experiment was working?You mean if the Experiment had not led to us bringing in a pile of mostly unmotivated cack, whilst increasing the wage bill by £2m? Who knows? That's a different universe and I don't see the sense in discussing hypotheticals that are so far divorced from reality.
Quote from: silent majority on December 28, 2023, 02:23:26 pmQuote from: pib on December 28, 2023, 09:54:32 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 27, 2023, 05:56:56 pmQuote from: Michael Shaw on December 27, 2023, 05:36:09 pmThe last time I felt real passion in the club was when john John Ryan was chairman. He led from the front and inspired the fans.Then the businessmen took over and the club became about the academy, Club Doncaster, charity and community work and the likes of Silent Majority said we were doing well financially (even without JR and Dick Watson). And look at where we are now. Barely a league two side. Who is inspiring the club, players or fans any more? Where is the excitement any more?He also took us into The Experiment which left "the businessmen" as you call them picking up a massive bill.Your desire seems to be for "the businessmen" to subsidise your hobby up to a level that you personally are satisfied by. Do you get it that "the businessmen" might have an issue with that?Was JR even the architect of the "Experiment"?My memory might be letting me down, but I thought JR had come out and publicly backed SOD just a few days before he got sacked, and if I remember correctly it came out a bit later that Watson was the one who drove the change, as he went on record as saying he was fed up with getting beat every week. I'm sure JR towed the party line at the time and publicly backed it once the decision had been made, but I seem to remember him being the one in favour of giving SOD more time.Either way, I'm sure it wouldn't have happened if it was JR and JR only who had wanted it. The other two had equal shareholding and the power to overrule him.He might not have been the architect but he was the driver.I was called into a meeting the day SO’D was dismissed and given the whole story and it was obvious that he was the key decision maker. To suggest that it was someone else, i.e. Dick Watson, is completely wrong. The idea came about through Willy McKay and Micky Walker which was then sold to JR. Who was the driver for the shambolic transfer window in Summer 2021 when we held out til the last minute without a striker other than loanee Cukur fit, and planned for Will Grigg or Aiden O'Brien and went to 11pm and landed no one? Oh sorry we scraped the non contract market and landed DoDoo! Was that JR's fault as well?!? I remember it well, and those that heralded our plans would all work out. I seem to recall when JR resigned it was because the other board members didn't like him spending their money, which is fair enough, but he had put the vast majority of his wealth into the club's rise from conference to Championship, overseen 3 promotions, a much maligned negotiation with the Council to successfully get a new stadium the club badly needed, a JPT trophy win, a Quarter final in the Carling Cup, and fundamentally our long lost pride back. Remind me how how our Board have done over the last decade without JR, and how well they have done without the only other Rovers fan on the Board, Dick Watson since his sad passing? The last four seasons to date have been as bad as any sequence of results and performances as i recall over 40 years, yet still people focus on the 'experiment', has the period of self inflicted austerity under the guise of 'sustainability' not been a terrible longstanding 'experiment' in its own right given the wealth on the Board and the preceding success of the previous 20+ years in comparison.
Quote from: pib on December 28, 2023, 09:54:32 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 27, 2023, 05:56:56 pmQuote from: Michael Shaw on December 27, 2023, 05:36:09 pmThe last time I felt real passion in the club was when john John Ryan was chairman. He led from the front and inspired the fans.Then the businessmen took over and the club became about the academy, Club Doncaster, charity and community work and the likes of Silent Majority said we were doing well financially (even without JR and Dick Watson). And look at where we are now. Barely a league two side. Who is inspiring the club, players or fans any more? Where is the excitement any more?He also took us into The Experiment which left "the businessmen" as you call them picking up a massive bill.Your desire seems to be for "the businessmen" to subsidise your hobby up to a level that you personally are satisfied by. Do you get it that "the businessmen" might have an issue with that?Was JR even the architect of the "Experiment"?My memory might be letting me down, but I thought JR had come out and publicly backed SOD just a few days before he got sacked, and if I remember correctly it came out a bit later that Watson was the one who drove the change, as he went on record as saying he was fed up with getting beat every week. I'm sure JR towed the party line at the time and publicly backed it once the decision had been made, but I seem to remember him being the one in favour of giving SOD more time.Either way, I'm sure it wouldn't have happened if it was JR and JR only who had wanted it. The other two had equal shareholding and the power to overrule him.He might not have been the architect but he was the driver.I was called into a meeting the day SO’D was dismissed and given the whole story and it was obvious that he was the key decision maker. To suggest that it was someone else, i.e. Dick Watson, is completely wrong. The idea came about through Willy McKay and Micky Walker which was then sold to JR.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 27, 2023, 05:56:56 pmQuote from: Michael Shaw on December 27, 2023, 05:36:09 pmThe last time I felt real passion in the club was when john John Ryan was chairman. He led from the front and inspired the fans.Then the businessmen took over and the club became about the academy, Club Doncaster, charity and community work and the likes of Silent Majority said we were doing well financially (even without JR and Dick Watson). And look at where we are now. Barely a league two side. Who is inspiring the club, players or fans any more? Where is the excitement any more?He also took us into The Experiment which left "the businessmen" as you call them picking up a massive bill.Your desire seems to be for "the businessmen" to subsidise your hobby up to a level that you personally are satisfied by. Do you get it that "the businessmen" might have an issue with that?Was JR even the architect of the "Experiment"?My memory might be letting me down, but I thought JR had come out and publicly backed SOD just a few days before he got sacked, and if I remember correctly it came out a bit later that Watson was the one who drove the change, as he went on record as saying he was fed up with getting beat every week. I'm sure JR towed the party line at the time and publicly backed it once the decision had been made, but I seem to remember him being the one in favour of giving SOD more time.Either way, I'm sure it wouldn't have happened if it was JR and JR only who had wanted it. The other two had equal shareholding and the power to overrule him.
Quote from: Michael Shaw on December 27, 2023, 05:36:09 pmThe last time I felt real passion in the club was when john John Ryan was chairman. He led from the front and inspired the fans.Then the businessmen took over and the club became about the academy, Club Doncaster, charity and community work and the likes of Silent Majority said we were doing well financially (even without JR and Dick Watson). And look at where we are now. Barely a league two side. Who is inspiring the club, players or fans any more? Where is the excitement any more?He also took us into The Experiment which left "the businessmen" as you call them picking up a massive bill.Your desire seems to be for "the businessmen" to subsidise your hobby up to a level that you personally are satisfied by. Do you get it that "the businessmen" might have an issue with that?
Who's to say those who worshipped JR when he was our sugar daddy only to single out his failings when he left won't do the same to Terry Bramall when he surrenders his sugar daddyship?
But you're not defending him BB. You're asking stupid questions about predicting the thoughts of people I don't know in scenarios that were never remotely likely to exist.