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Plenty of talk on here about experience. Interesting that two teams promoted from L2 in recent years Mansfield and Orient have opted for different approaches to squad building. Mansfield average age is 30yo and the more they have struggled the more they have doubled down on bringing in experienced short term options… and their results have got worse. Orient average squad age is 25.5. They’ve recruited hungry, energetic young players that are aided by young, energetic young loan players… and they are in the playoffs. Mansfield are paying wages to a keeper that is 38, strikers who are 36, 36, 35 and 34. Defenders who are 34 & 35 and a midfielder that is 39. And there is Bowery who’s 33 that can play anywhere!Aidan Flint, Stephen Quinn, Lee Gregory, Jordan Rhodes…They are paying a fortune for these players and plummeting towards relegation like a stone.If there is ever a case study of how hot to approach the summer it’s Mansfield.
I agree that the Mansfield approach is bad, but Peterbrough went for solely youth and have underperformed incredibly. Ferguson said it was the mentally weakest group of players he’d managed or something?
I think a big factor also is that orient are in their second season in there whereas it’s Mansfield first. Orient struggled in their first season too onlyGetting 7 points more than what Mansfield currently have with 3 games to go. So both had similar first season in league 1
Quote from: dickos1 on April 20, 2025, 10:53:39 amI think a big factor also is that orient are in their second season in there whereas it’s Mansfield first. Orient struggled in their first season too onlyGetting 7 points more than what Mansfield currently have with 3 games to go. So both had similar first season in league 1 That’s the point though, there was a chance to still progress for Orient. They had a developing team. Mansfield unlikely to improve next season if the squad/ recruitment plan stays the same. Clubs like us can only develop into top end L1/Championship clubs. We can’t do it by recruiting “ready made” or people that have been there and done it. We need to sign players that are likely to have their best years here. That how we largely did it before.
Orient signed around 14 players after that first season though with 7 on loan. So maybe they realised last season didn’t work so changed tact this year. Mansfield may do the same
Quote from: dickos1 on April 20, 2025, 11:21:20 amOrient signed around 14 players after that first season though with 7 on loan. So maybe they realised last season didn’t work so changed tact this year. Mansfield may do the same It’s more about what the clubs ethos should be. For me everything should revolve around development. It should be the first thought in everyone’s mind when making every decision. If you think having a couple of experienced players in the team can help the dressing room and assist this development, then fine, do it. I’m also not saying we are not doing it currently quite well. JM, Olowu, Bailey, Mols, Maxwell, and others have developed with us. I just think that after getting promoted into a higher league it’s easy to move away from what the best solution may be and look for what is seen to be more of an instant solution. Don’t fall into that trap please.
Quote from: GazLaz on April 20, 2025, 07:18:17 pmQuote from: dickos1 on April 20, 2025, 11:21:20 amOrient signed around 14 players after that first season though with 7 on loan. So maybe they realised last season didn’t work so changed tact this year. Mansfield may do the same It’s more about what the clubs ethos should be. For me everything should revolve around development. It should be the first thought in everyone’s mind when making every decision. If you think having a couple of experienced players in the team can help the dressing room and assist this development, then fine, do it. I’m also not saying we are not doing it currently quite well. JM, Olowu, Bailey, Mols, Maxwell, and others have developed with us. I just think that after getting promoted into a higher league it’s easy to move away from what the best solution may be and look for what is seen to be more of an instant solution. Don’t fall into that trap please. If our first and foremost priority with players is development, then in my opinion this needs to be alongside stability, ie established in the division. Then again, should we be promoted, isn’t the first priority staying in the higher division, consolidating that stability and then maybe look towards more development in the following season? I’m not saying don’t have any development players, just not necessarily the main focus.
Quote from: IDM on April 20, 2025, 07:51:08 pmQuote from: GazLaz on April 20, 2025, 07:18:17 pmQuote from: dickos1 on April 20, 2025, 11:21:20 amOrient signed around 14 players after that first season though with 7 on loan. So maybe they realised last season didn’t work so changed tact this year. Mansfield may do the same It’s more about what the clubs ethos should be. For me everything should revolve around development. It should be the first thought in everyone’s mind when making every decision. If you think having a couple of experienced players in the team can help the dressing room and assist this development, then fine, do it. I’m also not saying we are not doing it currently quite well. JM, Olowu, Bailey, Mols, Maxwell, and others have developed with us. I just think that after getting promoted into a higher league it’s easy to move away from what the best solution may be and look for what is seen to be more of an instant solution. Don’t fall into that trap please. If our first and foremost priority with players is development, then in my opinion this needs to be alongside stability, ie established in the division. Then again, should we be promoted, isn’t the first priority staying in the higher division, consolidating that stability and then maybe look towards more development in the following season? I’m not saying don’t have any development players, just not necessarily the main focus.Players aren’t generally signed on a one year deal are they. I think to have a clear structure at a club you need a consistent way of working. Your ethos this season has to be the same as last season and the same as next season. The teams that think short term with a view to doing things differently in the future, never get to the future. What you do after getting promoted or not getting promoted has to be approached in the same way. For me getting promoted for us shouldn’t be the goal. Football results shouldn’t be the goal. The primary objective of the football club (and any business really) needs to be something more specific and strategic than that. Results and success then become a byproduct of that. We don’t currently have a club in that identity IMO. We have a club in the managers identity focused on getting results on Saturday. People may think I waffle clap trap and that football is about getting results in any way possible. I look at a bigger picture of creating a club that can punch above its weigh for as long as possible by making sustainable decisions. I want us to be the next Brentford or Brighton. “But they spent millions” is the cry. I know how Tony works at Brighton and I know he knew how much he had to put in to reap an exponential return on investment. It wasn’t a gamble blindly throwing cash at the situation. They are now plotting a route to champions league football in the next couple of years.
Quote from: GazLaz on April 20, 2025, 08:28:46 pmQuote from: IDM on April 20, 2025, 07:51:08 pmQuote from: GazLaz on April 20, 2025, 07:18:17 pmQuote from: dickos1 on April 20, 2025, 11:21:20 amOrient signed around 14 players after that first season though with 7 on loan. So maybe they realised last season didn’t work so changed tact this year. Mansfield may do the same It’s more about what the clubs ethos should be. For me everything should revolve around development. It should be the first thought in everyone’s mind when making every decision. If you think having a couple of experienced players in the team can help the dressing room and assist this development, then fine, do it. I’m also not saying we are not doing it currently quite well. JM, Olowu, Bailey, Mols, Maxwell, and others have developed with us. I just think that after getting promoted into a higher league it’s easy to move away from what the best solution may be and look for what is seen to be more of an instant solution. Don’t fall into that trap please. If our first and foremost priority with players is development, then in my opinion this needs to be alongside stability, ie established in the division. Then again, should we be promoted, isn’t the first priority staying in the higher division, consolidating that stability and then maybe look towards more development in the following season? I’m not saying don’t have any development players, just not necessarily the main focus.Players aren’t generally signed on a one year deal are they. I think to have a clear structure at a club you need a consistent way of working. Your ethos this season has to be the same as last season and the same as next season. The teams that think short term with a view to doing things differently in the future, never get to the future. What you do after getting promoted or not getting promoted has to be approached in the same way. For me getting promoted for us shouldn’t be the goal. Football results shouldn’t be the goal. The primary objective of the football club (and any business really) needs to be something more specific and strategic than that. Results and success then become a byproduct of that. We don’t currently have a club in that identity IMO. We have a club in the managers identity focused on getting results on Saturday. People may think I waffle clap trap and that football is about getting results in any way possible. I look at a bigger picture of creating a club that can punch above its weigh for as long as possible by making sustainable decisions. I want us to be the next Brentford or Brighton. “But they spent millions” is the cry. I know how Tony works at Brighton and I know he knew how much he had to put in to reap an exponential return on investment. It wasn’t a gamble blindly throwing cash at the situation. They are now plotting a route to champions league football in the next couple of years. would you not need a billionaire owner that would put ridiculous amounts of money in thou? Im sure i read somewhere that brighton owe the owner at least a couple of hundred million
Quote from: acko on August 23, 2015, 02:18:52 pmcertainly don't agree jones,remember penney had walker to lean on and that helped I don't see anybody at the club to guide jones thro,my choice would be brian deane itching for a chance in this country maybe with jones.that could be the cheap option the rovers will look for.other names that have been talked about would costerrr anyone thought of wellens & Jones not jones & wellens feel certain one day wellens will become a manager
certainly don't agree jones,remember penney had walker to lean on and that helped I don't see anybody at the club to guide jones thro,my choice would be brian deane itching for a chance in this country maybe with jones.that could be the cheap option the rovers will look for.other names that have been talked about would cost