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Quote from: drfchound on July 11, 2025, 01:00:16 amQuote from: Drover on July 10, 2025, 11:48:45 pmQuote from: GazLaz on July 10, 2025, 08:08:50 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on July 10, 2025, 08:05:11 pmNot often we get six figures for a player, let alone highish six figures. We may sell him for more down the line, he has improved at a rapid rate, but we are odds on not to. We really need to start turning players over for a profit. We are obsessed with wanting players to stay here forever.Think there’s plenty of chance he’s sat on our bench in 6months, behind others, and £500k will look loads of money. It’s all about value isn’t it, he can’t add 500k of value on the pitch in the 3 years of his contract. Is he likely to go for more in the future, IMO odds on no. You then have to start thinking about these offers. Olowu was allowed to run his contract down because he was deemed not good enough to offer one to. That’s a decision that’s probably cost us hundreds of thousands. If JM proves to not actually be a 500k player, this could be another costly one in hindsight. But he was offered in Grants words ,what he thinks was a very very good contract offer and refused it,for all we know,that was because he had already agreed to sign for stockport long before we knew if we and he if he stayed would be playing in league two or league one,do you know for fact he is earning more at Stockport than the contract we offered him,I'm not so sure as many believe it is bound to be,also rather than costing us hundreds of thousands,it may actually save us hundreds of thousands Owolu not staying,especially if we end up with a better players in our defence,its all guess work,like some thinking Jay wasn't up to it when we signed him,got that wrong.Would have been nice to keep Owolu, but not too disappointed,looking forward to us giving him a torrid time when we play the Hatters this season. A lot if it’s in that post mate and lots of them will only be proven in the future with the benefit of hindsight.
Quote from: Drover on July 10, 2025, 11:48:45 pmQuote from: GazLaz on July 10, 2025, 08:08:50 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on July 10, 2025, 08:05:11 pmNot often we get six figures for a player, let alone highish six figures. We may sell him for more down the line, he has improved at a rapid rate, but we are odds on not to. We really need to start turning players over for a profit. We are obsessed with wanting players to stay here forever.Think there’s plenty of chance he’s sat on our bench in 6months, behind others, and £500k will look loads of money. It’s all about value isn’t it, he can’t add 500k of value on the pitch in the 3 years of his contract. Is he likely to go for more in the future, IMO odds on no. You then have to start thinking about these offers. Olowu was allowed to run his contract down because he was deemed not good enough to offer one to. That’s a decision that’s probably cost us hundreds of thousands. If JM proves to not actually be a 500k player, this could be another costly one in hindsight. But he was offered in Grants words ,what he thinks was a very very good contract offer and refused it,for all we know,that was because he had already agreed to sign for stockport long before we knew if we and he if he stayed would be playing in league two or league one,do you know for fact he is earning more at Stockport than the contract we offered him,I'm not so sure as many believe it is bound to be,also rather than costing us hundreds of thousands,it may actually save us hundreds of thousands Owolu not staying,especially if we end up with a better players in our defence,its all guess work,like some thinking Jay wasn't up to it when we signed him,got that wrong.Would have been nice to keep Owolu, but not too disappointed,looking forward to us giving him a torrid time when we play the Hatters this season.
Quote from: GazLaz on July 10, 2025, 08:08:50 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on July 10, 2025, 08:05:11 pmNot often we get six figures for a player, let alone highish six figures. We may sell him for more down the line, he has improved at a rapid rate, but we are odds on not to. We really need to start turning players over for a profit. We are obsessed with wanting players to stay here forever.Think there’s plenty of chance he’s sat on our bench in 6months, behind others, and £500k will look loads of money. It’s all about value isn’t it, he can’t add 500k of value on the pitch in the 3 years of his contract. Is he likely to go for more in the future, IMO odds on no. You then have to start thinking about these offers. Olowu was allowed to run his contract down because he was deemed not good enough to offer one to. That’s a decision that’s probably cost us hundreds of thousands. If JM proves to not actually be a 500k player, this could be another costly one in hindsight.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on July 10, 2025, 08:05:11 pmNot often we get six figures for a player, let alone highish six figures. We may sell him for more down the line, he has improved at a rapid rate, but we are odds on not to. We really need to start turning players over for a profit. We are obsessed with wanting players to stay here forever.
Not often we get six figures for a player, let alone highish six figures.
I for one don’t want us to be a “feeder” club, developing players for a couple of years then selling them for decent money once they’ve had half a good season.I want the highs and lows of watching my team try to be a success on the pitch. In the meantime if we do occasionally sell a player for a big fee, so be it, but I don’t want that as a business model:
Quote from: RobTheRover on July 11, 2025, 06:48:06 amA few on here are missing the point. It's not about the money.It's about the personnel. Grant is building his team with the jigsaw pieces he wants. And he wants a Jay McGrath shaped piece. So that's what he is keeping hold of.Whether financially in 2 or 3 years time that brings a big fee or not really isn't the point at all. At this moment in time Grant wants him here because he needs what he brings on the field. Totally agree there Rob. There's no objective to trade for profit. It's not a be all and end all strategy with inherent risks which GazLaz rarely refers to. Look at Peterborough, who were hailed as a smaller club who traded for profit, and a model we should follow. They've struggled recently and one of their most valuable assets walked for free. You can't force players or agents to come to the negotiating table when you would like them to. As we are unlikely to adopt that strategy anytime soon, the debate is pointless.
A few on here are missing the point. It's not about the money.It's about the personnel. Grant is building his team with the jigsaw pieces he wants. And he wants a Jay McGrath shaped piece. So that's what he is keeping hold of.Whether financially in 2 or 3 years time that brings a big fee or not really isn't the point at all. At this moment in time Grant wants him here because he needs what he brings on the field.
I’m not saying we shouldn’t sell some players, but I don’t think it should be our plan A.
Quote from: IDM on July 11, 2025, 11:41:20 amI’m not saying we shouldn’t sell some players, but I don’t think it should be our plan A.What do you think our plan A to plug that gap should be?
Quote from: NickDRFC on July 11, 2025, 01:13:25 pmQuote from: IDM on July 11, 2025, 11:41:20 amI’m not saying we shouldn’t sell some players, but I don’t think it should be our plan A.What do you think our plan A to plug that gap should be?Build a squad of players that will get the club into the Championship asap.Which is exactly what the manager is doing.With players like Jay McGrath, we have a real chance imo of finishing in the top six. Without his ilk, top ten at best season after season aster bloody season.
So you think we can develop and sell 3m worth of players every year.?
Quote from: IDM on July 11, 2025, 10:58:07 amI for one don’t want us to be a “feeder” club, developing players for a couple of years then selling them for decent money once they’ve had half a good season.I want the highs and lows of watching my team try to be a success on the pitch. In the meantime if we do occasionally sell a player for a big fee, so be it, but I don’t want that as a business model:That’s really easy to say when someone else is pumping in millions of pounds a year to allow that to happen. Club Doncaster brings in great commercial revenue for a club at our level but even with that there’s a £3m deficit to plug. Developing and selling players is the only way we’re going to be able to support League One football in the long term unless another Bramall comes along. We saw very recently how bad things got when the money tap was turned off.
I see this as a watershed in club history .It is the first régime I have know club and player turn down a substantial transfer fee move ..Gregg , Graham Watson , Pete Kitchen , Matt Mills ..all left !
Quote from: NickDRFC on July 11, 2025, 11:22:10 amQuote from: IDM on July 11, 2025, 10:58:07 amI for one don’t want us to be a “feeder” club, developing players for a couple of years then selling them for decent money once they’ve had half a good season.I want the highs and lows of watching my team try to be a success on the pitch. In the meantime if we do occasionally sell a player for a big fee, so be it, but I don’t want that as a business model:That’s really easy to say when someone else is pumping in millions of pounds a year to allow that to happen. Club Doncaster brings in great commercial revenue for a club at our level but even with that there’s a £3m deficit to plug. Developing and selling players is the only way we’re going to be able to support League One football in the long term unless another Bramall comes along. We saw very recently how bad things got when the money tap was turned off.In Grants interview he discussed the bid with Mr Brammel and the CEO and it was agreed to go with the decision to turn it down and offer new contract. Therefore Terry made the decision with his money.
Quote from: steve@dcfd on July 11, 2025, 03:21:35 pmQuote from: NickDRFC on July 11, 2025, 11:22:10 amQuote from: IDM on July 11, 2025, 10:58:07 amI for one don’t want us to be a “feeder” club, developing players for a couple of years then selling them for decent money once they’ve had half a good season.I want the highs and lows of watching my team try to be a success on the pitch. In the meantime if we do occasionally sell a player for a big fee, so be it, but I don’t want that as a business model:That’s really easy to say when someone else is pumping in millions of pounds a year to allow that to happen. Club Doncaster brings in great commercial revenue for a club at our level but even with that there’s a £3m deficit to plug. Developing and selling players is the only way we’re going to be able to support League One football in the long term unless another Bramall comes along. We saw very recently how bad things got when the money tap was turned off.In Grants interview he discussed the bid with Mr Brammel and the CEO and it was agreed to go with the decision to turn it down and offer new contract. Therefore Terry made the decision with his money.In that interview Grant said they all discussed the bid & Grant was told the final decision was his.He said “To be honest it’s rare that a manager has ANY say in these things at most football clubs”. With a wry smile.
Quote from: Usher wide. on July 11, 2025, 05:27:02 pmQuote from: steve@dcfd on July 11, 2025, 03:21:35 pmQuote from: NickDRFC on July 11, 2025, 11:22:10 amQuote from: IDM on July 11, 2025, 10:58:07 amI for one don’t want us to be a “feeder” club, developing players for a couple of years then selling them for decent money once they’ve had half a good season.I want the highs and lows of watching my team try to be a success on the pitch. In the meantime if we do occasionally sell a player for a big fee, so be it, but I don’t want that as a business model:That’s really easy to say when someone else is pumping in millions of pounds a year to allow that to happen. Club Doncaster brings in great commercial revenue for a club at our level but even with that there’s a £3m deficit to plug. Developing and selling players is the only way we’re going to be able to support League One football in the long term unless another Bramall comes along. We saw very recently how bad things got when the money tap was turned off.In Grants interview he discussed the bid with Mr Brammel and the CEO and it was agreed to go with the decision to turn it down and offer new contract. Therefore Terry made the decision with his money.In that interview Grant said they all discussed the bid & Grant was told the final decision was his.He said “To be honest it’s rare that a manager has ANY say in these things at most football clubs”. With a wry smile.Is it the rest of football that is wrong or us?
Quote from: steve@dcfd on July 11, 2025, 03:21:35 pmQuote from: NickDRFC on July 11, 2025, 11:22:10 amQuote from: IDM on July 11, 2025, 10:58:07 amI for one don’t want us to be a “feeder” club, developing players for a couple of years then selling them for decent money once they’ve had half a good season.I want the highs and lows of watching my team try to be a success on the pitch. In the meantime if we do occasionally sell a player for a big fee, so be it, but I don’t want that as a business model:That’s really easy to say when someone else is pumping in millions of pounds a year to allow that to happen. Club Doncaster brings in great commercial revenue for a club at our level but even with that there’s a £3m deficit to plug. Developing and selling players is the only way we’re going to be able to support League One football in the long term unless another Bramall comes along. We saw very recently how bad things got when the money tap was turned off.In Grants interview he discussed the bid with Mr Brammel and the CEO and it was agreed to go with the decision to turn it down and offer new contract. Therefore Terry made the decision with his money.In that interview Grant said they all discussed the bid & Grant was told the final decision was his.He said “To be honest it’s rare that a manager has ANY say in these things at most football clubs”. With a wry smile.
Quote from: IDM on July 11, 2025, 01:48:03 pmSo you think we can develop and sell 3m worth of players every year.? Why not? …and the only way we do this is by developing players and NOT selling them off at the first average offer. Another good season for Molyneux, Bailey, Sterry, McGrath and what will they be worth? A lot more than now.The club are building their assets, it’s the speculate to accumulate process, Peterborough have done it for years, Crewe did it. It’s the only way Rovers can function, attendances won’t be enough. It’s a bit pointless paying good money for a Championship manager, and Assistant, possibly one of the best medical guys in Rennie and not let them use the skills they’re paid for to develop players….. AND then sell them for top price.
Quote from: RoversInSpain on July 11, 2025, 07:25:04 pmQuote from: IDM on July 11, 2025, 01:48:03 pmSo you think we can develop and sell 3m worth of players every year.? Why not? …and the only way we do this is by developing players and NOT selling them off at the first average offer. Another good season for Molyneux, Bailey, Sterry, McGrath and what will they be worth? A lot more than now.The club are building their assets, it’s the speculate to accumulate process, Peterborough have done it for years, Crewe did it. It’s the only way Rovers can function, attendances won’t be enough. It’s a bit pointless paying good money for a Championship manager, and Assistant, possibly one of the best medical guys in Rennie and not let them use the skills they’re paid for to develop players….. AND then sell them for top price.Bailey turns 27 this seasonMolyneux turns 28Sterry turns 30