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I have total faith in GM. It’s not long ago we were struggling in Lg2, as GM tried to get the balance right. The board trusted him, we got a very lucky draw at Sutton, and then had a remarkable run aided by a January loan or two. We now find ourselves in a similar situation but a league higher. GM will fathom it out and we will build a good team over the next 2/3 years to attack a promotion to a place in the championship. Patience folks! Got to support the boys now.
Quote from: RoversInSpain on December 22, 2025, 02:42:31 amI have total faith in GM. It’s not long ago we were struggling in Lg2, as GM tried to get the balance right. The board trusted him, we got a very lucky draw at Sutton, and then had a remarkable run aided by a January loan or two. We now find ourselves in a similar situation but a league higher. GM will fathom it out and we will build a good team over the next 2/3 years to attack a promotion to a place in the championship. Patience folks! Got to support the boys now. We need that guy to phone Radio Dee Dar again and say that he's off to the Sal for a pint. :-D
The budget debate on here is interesting given as far as I’m aware it isn’t something that Grant has blamed for our position in the league.We know the club have said we have a mid-table budget and we know Grant said he was happy with what he was given. Seems a bit odd to try and turn the narrative around now and say we have a second from bottom budget and that’s why we are where we are.
It’s easy, as football fans, to focus on numbers and form. Results, tables, trends. What we often forget are the people behind them the families, the friendships, and the personal battles that never make the match report.For the first time in a long while, we’re on a difficult run. With that, a small but growing number of voices are calling for Grant to be sacked. That’s worth pausing on.Only a few short months ago, this same man led us to promotion as Champions!This year, he has also lost his beloved mother, and it’s clear his family has been under immense strain. Through all of that, he has shown nothing but commitment, care, and integrity towards the Rovers and the wider community.He has raised funds through sheer effort, to help fight prostate Cancer. In doing this he's helped people around him including staff and supporters become fitter and more together, and worked closely with the owners to improve the gym and facilities for the long-term benefit of the club. That is leadership. That is investment. That is belief beyond ninety minutes.So this Christmas, and as we head into the New Year, let’s make sure Grant feels the support he has not only earned, but genuinely deserves.I’m sure he’d appreciate it.
Quote from: Canadian Rover on December 25, 2025, 09:17:57 amIt’s easy, as football fans, to focus on numbers and form. Results, tables, trends. What we often forget are the people behind them the families, the friendships, and the personal battles that never make the match report.For the first time in a long while, we’re on a difficult run. With that, a small but growing number of voices are calling for Grant to be sacked. That’s worth pausing on.Only a few short months ago, this same man led us to promotion as Champions!This year, he has also lost his beloved mother, and it’s clear his family has been under immense strain. Through all of that, he has shown nothing but commitment, care, and integrity towards the Rovers and the wider community.He has raised funds through sheer effort, to help fight prostate Cancer. In doing this he's helped people around him including staff and supporters become fitter and more together, and worked closely with the owners to improve the gym and facilities for the long-term benefit of the club. That is leadership. That is investment. That is belief beyond ninety minutes.So this Christmas, and as we head into the New Year, let’s make sure Grant feels the support he has not only earned, but genuinely deserves.I’m sure he’d appreciate it.Absolutely brilliant post CR, unfortunately we have (as do other clubs) very fickle fansI still believe that we will have a decent season
He's the one. Short memories of 2 seasons ago. Even in his first spell we had a really horrid period under him. Always turns it around. Recruitment needs to be better in summers.
I think if you want to offer some constructive criticism to McCann it would be to stick with what he knows. Almost all of his tactical changes never work out, likewise his personnel shifts. He's got one set up. Try and make that work better rather than fiddling and messing around every game.