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I don't care that Shackell signed for Barnsley. I don't care that Ward went to Norwich. I don't care if Sharp decides to sign for leeds or derby or whoever. What SOD has done for are club in the last 4 years or so with the budget he's had and the players he has bought. i am more than confident we will have a squad next year which will enable us to compete in the top half of the championship. Let's be realistic, we can't compete financially with most of the clubs in the championship and Blackpool proved this season that nothing is impossible.
Why should he fail to get the Arsenal or United youngster when he gets the team to play as he does, JET cofirmed to the world how good it was at Rovers, Mr.Wenger doesn't forget things like that.
In that case maybe JR and SOD ought to stop trying then and just run the squad down now! After all, we seem to get weaker every year for the last ten don't we?
There's only so many players on the circuit.
QuoteThere's only so many players on the circuit.It's like the second hand car market. There are a few good uns out there, it's finding the right on at the right price. Wait too long and it may have gone !I think SOD would make a good second hand car dealer !!
Jesus Topnotch, 'On borrowed time'? What you been smoking mate? Can i have some please?
Your second statement is correct. So is your first. At some point both will come true. But your assetions about their timing need some serious reasons in justification before anyone is ever likely to agree with you.CheersBobG
JamieM wrote:QuoteJesus Topnotch, 'On borrowed time'? What you been smoking mate? Can i have some please?I think we are on borrowed time for two reasons, keeping SOD and being relegated.We wont be here forever.
topnotch_Donny wrote:QuoteJamieM wrote:QuoteJesus Topnotch, 'On borrowed time'? What you been smoking mate? Can i have some please?I think we are on borrowed time for two reasons, keeping SOD and being relegated.We wont be here forever.Completely agree Bob, SOD wont be here forever but most probably JR will. Whilst JR is chairman, do you trust him to replace SOD as well as he replaced Penney?What do you mean being on borrowed time for being relegated? Eventually we probably will be but where is the evidence that this is going to happen in the near future?
JamieM wrote:Quotetopnotch_Donny wrote:QuoteJamieM wrote:QuoteJesus Topnotch, 'On borrowed time'? What you been smoking mate? Can i have some please?I think we are on borrowed time for two reasons, keeping SOD and being relegated.We wont be here forever.Completely agree Bob, SOD wont be here forever but most probably JR will. Whilst JR is chairman, do you trust him to replace SOD as well as he replaced Penney?What do you mean being on borrowed time for being relegated? Eventually we probably will be but where is the evidence that this is going to happen in the near future?Yes borrowed time we go down, not borrowed time we will be extinct.I just think we have been lucky thus far and SOD cant keep it up as some think he can because we did well last season.We have become a little complacent imho.
topnotch_Donny wrote:QuoteJamieM wrote:Quotetopnotch_Donny wrote:QuoteJamieM wrote:QuoteJesus Topnotch, 'On borrowed time'? What you been smoking mate? Can i have some please?I think we are on borrowed time for two reasons, keeping SOD and being relegated.We wont be here forever.Completely agree Bob, SOD wont be here forever but most probably JR will. Whilst JR is chairman, do you trust him to replace SOD as well as he replaced Penney?What do you mean being on borrowed time for being relegated? Eventually we probably will be but where is the evidence that this is going to happen in the near future?Yes borrowed time we go down, not borrowed time we will be extinct.I just think we have been lucky thus far and SOD cant keep it up as some think he can because we did well last season.We have become a little complacent imho.I disagree, there is no evidence for us being on ''borrowed time'' or any evidence for us to be relegated next season as you are suggesting - the season only finished 3 weeks ago!An individual suddenly doesn't lose their talents, especially an intelligent, seasoned proffesional such as our SOD. Also, he's just been given the largest budget ever for a Rovers manager.How have we become complacent? Only on an earlier thread you were saying that you expect Rovers to be pushing for a play off place this year and now you suggest impending doom? :S
I never said we would go down next season,And weren't Plymouth an established side? We are on borrowed time, like it or not. SOD cant pull it off everytime.
QuoteI never said we would go down next season,And weren't Plymouth an established side? We are on borrowed time, like it or not. SOD cant pull it off everytime.You were implying that we were to go down soon and no they were not an established side, they finished 21st the season before this one.You keep saying that were on borrowed time over and over again, but where is your argument, where is your evidence for this?Or is it really just mindless drivel?
JamieM wrote:QuoteQuoteI never said we would go down next season,And weren't Plymouth an established side? We are on borrowed time, like it or not. SOD cant pull it off everytime.You were implying that we were to go down soon and no they were not an established side, they finished 21st the season before this one.You keep saying that were on borrowed time over and over again, but where is your argument, where is your evidence for this?Or is it really just mindless drivel?Plymouth were at this level a bloody long time. Even Rotherham enjoyed six years at this level. We are on borrowed time, it is as simple as that. We cant live with teams at this level. so there will come a time when we plummet.SOD might have pulled white rabbits before, but he is losing player a for player b then player c, and there becomes a point where you become stuck. That or lose your manager.I think we are league one size, so I am just enjoying it and we will go down Be it next season or another 5 seasons.
Football managers come with varing degrees of capablilities, some very good and some not so good. Sean quite obviously comes in the first category. As we know from past experiences, the not so goods come along with more frequency than a very good managers. We've had more than our share of not so's and are very lucky to have had Sean in charge for quite some time now without too many serious approaches(that we know about) to lure him away from DRFC. JR has every faith in Sean and has perhaps put his (& DRFC) money where his mouth is and given Sean a big enough financial incentive - wages & bonuses - to stay with us to try and push for a play-off spot next season, along with a big transfer money pot.Sean will be with us for a good while yet, I've no doubts about it. Now when it comes to players we all know that they come as all things from hopeless to excellent. The hopeless ones are normally freed out of the club and the excellent ones can either be tempted away by bigger bucks and big promises by any club who cares to wave the wonga. They can either remain an excellent player for their new club or become an average to good player as they are overshadowed by other more excellent players in the squad. What I am trying to get at is that players in the main are mercenary when it comes to money and some don't have any scruples about chasing the money. On the other hand, we have a manager who is doing a grand job, for what is probably one of the lower salaries in the Championship, but remains loyal to the club because he knows that the true supporters who pay a big whack every week to see his team play have the faith in him to continue to do a really good job. As does his Chairman and Board of Directors. Also he commands the respect of his squad, and that is the most important part of being a manager, not only in football but in all walks of life. Sean was at Bournemouth for over 20 years as player then manager, there's no reason why he couldn't stay here at DRFC for any great length of time. Why leave a set-up that he's nurtured to become a successful club and go somewhere that the players couldn't settle into his style of management and possibly cause him to lose that job? What would he do then? Become one of football's journeymen managers like Harry Redknapp or several others?