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Wonder how Danny Schofield would have got on with a mid table L1 budget. Great that Terry is willing to let the CD funds be invested back into the club and still maintain a healthy budget. We are not reinventing the wheel though are we, we are improving for spending more money. In the same way we have improved in the past for doing the same. Love the infrastructure investment, that will make a huge difference long term but we have built the football side of the club through the eyes of Grant McCann. He goes and we are taking quite a few large steps back. Cliff, Glover, Mad Baz are all his men. That’s not only the coaching set up, it’s the recruitment department gone also. We are still operating the boom and bust model in my opinion. We are currently all in. In two or three years things could look very different as the sustainable decision making isn’t there. I know I’m a broken record on this, and I have been for the last 10 or so years! If we do great this season Grant will leave, like he did last time, and like he is perfectly entitled to to see how far he can go in the game. Then what? The next man wants to come in and build the club in his identity? We are Doncaster Rovers FC, not Grant McCann FC, Sean O’D FC, Dave Penney FC, or whoever it may be at the time. Clubs where the managers have so much control can be great when it’s going good but they are the ones that are so vulnerable.
Get all that GazLaz, but with the built in assurances assurances we get a “ big lump” if/when someone wants him. We are who we are. I think we should enjoy this ride, a, it’s always a Rovers rollercoaster.
Will be interesting to see how Brentford survive their manager and best players going this summer. They’ve clearly built a great model but this is a massive test for them. Feels like we don’t really have a model beyond Terry’s very welcome cash. When we didn’t have that we were terrible. Given how bad we are at monetising talent and how our attendances will not be troubling the upper echelon of League One, it’s not clear longer term how we can survive at that level without Terry and his cash.
If john Ryan had done this interview it would have been about 4 pages long already. Fantastic interview without the razzmatazz and sales guff.
Quote from: Nudga on July 23, 2025, 07:52:51 pmIf john Ryan had done this interview it would have been about 4 pages long already. Fantastic interview without the razzmatazz and sales guff.How on this earth do you find a way to belittle John Ryan?Club is on a great trajectory at the moment, can the current regime get us a higher finish than 12th in the second tier of English football? Possibly, but don’t knock the guy that did it, and in turn gave us the “The Arsenal of the North” tag. Even Millwall applauded Rovers off the pitch.
Quote from: RoversInSpain on July 23, 2025, 10:21:25 pmQuote from: Nudga on July 23, 2025, 07:52:51 pmIf john Ryan had done this interview it would have been about 4 pages long already. Fantastic interview without the razzmatazz and sales guff.How on this earth do you find a way to belittle John Ryan?Club is on a great trajectory at the moment, can the current regime get us a higher finish than 12th in the second tier of English football? Possibly, but don’t knock the guy that did it, and in turn gave us the “The Arsenal of the North” tag. Even Millwall applauded Rovers off the pitch.How on earth did you come to the idea that I was knocking john Ryan? GB has been knocked from pillar to post by some sections of the fan base but this interview has garnered 11 posts on here. I was simply stating that if JR had done this interview, it would be four pages deep. Gavin himself said a couple of times that he was the boring one but I found the interview really interesting and could hear his posivity , pride and passion shining through. Maybe you took the words "razzmatazz and sales guff" a bit too seriously?
Gavin said in his interview with DFP that Terry is still very much committed to getting Rovers into the Championship but should Terry’s ££ suddenly stop they have a plan B in place.Gavin went on to say he could literally pick up the phone tomorrow & speak to 3 individuals who would be more than happy to pick up the reins, people who Terry knows & trusts would have the best interests of the club at heart but for now Terry wants to be at the helm for the foreseeable future.
Quote from: Usher wide. on July 24, 2025, 10:08:53 amGavin said in his interview with DFP that Terry is still very much committed to getting Rovers into the Championship but should Terry’s ££ suddenly stop they have a plan B in place.Gavin went on to say he could literally pick up the phone tomorrow & speak to 3 individuals who would be more than happy to pick up the reins, people who Terry knows & trusts would have the best interests of the club at heart but for now Terry wants to be at the helm for the foreseeable future.This was one of the most interesting things from the interview for me, I knew that plans would be in place for any and all possible scenarios relating to Terry but the fact that Gavin knows 3 people who he could call to come in and be the new moneyman/women behind the club is very reassuring.
Gavin said in his interview with DFP that Terry is still very much committed to getting Rovers into the Championship but should Terry’s ££ suddenly stop they have a plan B in place.Gavin went on to say he could literally pick up the phone tomorrow & speak to 3 individuals who would be more than happy to pick up the reins, people who Terry knows & trusts would have the best interests of the club at heart but for now Terry wants to be at the helm for the foreseeable future.
Wonder how Danny Schofield would have got on with a mid table L1 budget. Great that Terry is willing to let the CD funds be invested back into the club and still maintain a healthy budget. We are not reinventing the wheel though are we, we are improving for spending more money. In the same way we have improved in the past for doing the same. Love the infrastructure investment, that will make a huge difference long term but we have built the football side of the club through the eyes of Grant McCann. He goes and we are taking quite a few large steps back. Cliff, Glover, Mad Baz are all his men. That’s not only the coaching set up, it’s the recruitment department gone also. We are still operating the boom and bust model in my opinion. We are currently all in. In two or three years things could look very different as the sustainable decision making (football decision making that is) isn’t there. I know I’m a broken record on this, and I have been for the last 10 or so years! If we do great this season Grant will leave, like he did last time, and like he is perfectly entitled to to see how far he can go in the game. Then what? The next man wants to come in and build the club in his identity? We are Doncaster Rovers FC, not Grant McCann FC, Sean O’D FC, Dave Penney FC, or whoever it may be at the time. Clubs where the managers have so much control can be great when it’s going good but they are the ones that are so vulnerable.
Quote from: GazLaz on July 23, 2025, 07:57:18 pmWonder how Danny Schofield would have got on with a mid table L1 budget. Great that Terry is willing to let the CD funds be invested back into the club and still maintain a healthy budget. We are not reinventing the wheel though are we, we are improving for spending more money. In the same way we have improved in the past for doing the same. Love the infrastructure investment, that will make a huge difference long term but we have built the football side of the club through the eyes of Grant McCann. He goes and we are taking quite a few large steps back. Cliff, Glover, Mad Baz are all his men. That’s not only the coaching set up, it’s the recruitment department gone also. We are still operating the boom and bust model in my opinion. We are currently all in. In two or three years things could look very different as the sustainable decision making (football decision making that is) isn’t there. I know I’m a broken record on this, and I have been for the last 10 or so years! If we do great this season Grant will leave, like he did last time, and like he is perfectly entitled to to see how far he can go in the game. Then what? The next man wants to come in and build the club in his identity? We are Doncaster Rovers FC, not Grant McCann FC, Sean O’D FC, Dave Penney FC, or whoever it may be at the time. Clubs where the managers have so much control can be great when it’s going good but they are the ones that are so vulnerable. It’s not purely about spending money, we didn’t have the biggest budget or wage bill in league 2 last year yet we won the league. The signings we make are ones where we can develop and add assets to the club, Maxwell, Bailey, McGrath, molyneux, Broadbent, etc would all earn the club significant profit if sold tomorrow. Even if we had a model of director of football/ sta based recruitment, it’s still working with the risk of that person leaving and someone coming in with a different idea. If McCann did leave I’m pretty certain Baldwin et al would be smart enough to lay out what they want from a manager in the recruitment process and would want it to be linked to how McCann has run the club, it certainly won’t be throw everything down the toilet and start again
Quote from: dickos1 on July 24, 2025, 12:55:31 pmQuote from: GazLaz on July 23, 2025, 07:57:18 pmWonder how Danny Schofield would have got on with a mid table L1 budget. Great that Terry is willing to let the CD funds be invested back into the club and still maintain a healthy budget. We are not reinventing the wheel though are we, we are improving for spending more money. In the same way we have improved in the past for doing the same. Love the infrastructure investment, that will make a huge difference long term but we have built the football side of the club through the eyes of Grant McCann. He goes and we are taking quite a few large steps back. Cliff, Glover, Mad Baz are all his men. That’s not only the coaching set up, it’s the recruitment department gone also. We are still operating the boom and bust model in my opinion. We are currently all in. In two or three years things could look very different as the sustainable decision making (football decision making that is) isn’t there. I know I’m a broken record on this, and I have been for the last 10 or so years! If we do great this season Grant will leave, like he did last time, and like he is perfectly entitled to to see how far he can go in the game. Then what? The next man wants to come in and build the club in his identity? We are Doncaster Rovers FC, not Grant McCann FC, Sean O’D FC, Dave Penney FC, or whoever it may be at the time. Clubs where the managers have so much control can be great when it’s going good but they are the ones that are so vulnerable. It’s not purely about spending money, we didn’t have the biggest budget or wage bill in league 2 last year yet we won the league. The signings we make are ones where we can develop and add assets to the club, Maxwell, Bailey, McGrath, molyneux, Broadbent, etc would all earn the club significant profit if sold tomorrow. Even if we had a model of director of football/ sta based recruitment, it’s still working with the risk of that person leaving and someone coming in with a different idea. If McCann did leave I’m pretty certain Baldwin et al would be smart enough to lay out what they want from a manager in the recruitment process and would want it to be linked to how McCann has run the club, it certainly won’t be throw everything down the toilet and start again There's more than one way to run a football club, I completely understand that. I have a picture in my head of how a club should be structured to give best chance of over achieving the sum of the parts and ensuring consistency over a long period of time, even if the parts are swapped in and out. I strongly believe in the strategy I think is optimal. As ever with these things they play out over time. we do have assets, I completely agree, how we manage these assets going forward will be interesting. How do we value them? How do we recognise when other clubs are overvaluing them? This is in the hands of the manager currently but managers are "focussed on the next game" as they always say. They want to give themselves the best chance of winning games of football in the short to medium term. Could that mean the manager i'snt best placed to make the long term strategy decisions? Possibly.
I noted that it would have to be one out one in from here on in, and young Will Flint has gone out on loan to Gateshead - I wonder iif this means we will see another in
Hurst?