Moderation Lead K-Hod Posted 22 hours ago Moderation Lead Posted 22 hours ago It's great that we want to promote academy players and it's something I fully support. With the added caveat that they have to be good enough, otherwise, unfortunately, they'll drag us down. 2 Quote
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Mattyblue Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Yep, not sure why this is even up for debate. If they are good enough they’ll get games, but you don’t just chuck them in to hit some arbitrary minutes target. 3 Quote
Tomphil2 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago (edited) I'm fully on board with the youth pathway etc but there has to be a balance to it other than keep growing a team every few years then selling it to pay bills whilst praying to stay in the Championship. What's the end game ? Is there one or is there just a set of people there now creating their own agenda with their agent pals ? When they brought JDT and GB in and the new DoF structure it seemed like a bit of a mini revolution to modernise things and actually try and build a top 6 side on a small budget. However that soon went tits up and it now looks like it was all being done as a desperate grow/polish/sell act because of the owners withdrawing regular necessary financial support. Time for some honesty from this club. Edited 19 hours ago by Tomphil2 2 Quote
MarkBRFC Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I wonder if they have bothered to try and tie down Tyjon yet? Probably a really low ball offer is my guess and he will leave next summer for minimal compensation. Quote
Parsonblue Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 12 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: In the Rochdale game he did nothing. He should have been a level above everybody else on the pitch. As it was he looked really ordinary. He didn’t look interested to be honest. Plus - he’s not very big. I know Alan Wright wasn’t very big either but he turned out to be top class, however players like him don’t come along very often. I've watched Duru quite a bit over the last few seasons and he looks a really good prospect. He did well at Barrow until injury ended his season early. He's really quick, tackles well and isn't afraid to have a pop at goal. He's much much in the modern full-back mould. You never know with youngsters, but he's definitely one of our better prospects. 3 Quote
KentExile Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) 12 hours ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: In the Rochdale game he did nothing. He should have been a level above everybody else on the pitch. As it was he looked really ordinary. He didn’t look interested to be honest. Plus - he’s not very big. I know Alan Wright wasn’t very big either but he turned out to be top class, however players like him don’t come along very often. There is at least a good 5 inch difference between Duru (5ft 9 or 5ft 10 depending upon source) & Wright (5ft 4) Not to say that Duru wasn't disappointing in the Rochdale game, he was poor that day, as was the rest of the team on that day Edited 18 hours ago by KentExile Quote
RoverCanada Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) On Duru, he did apparently impress at Barrow in L2 before his injury and, for what it's worth, caught the attention of the USA u20s for a few appearances with them too, so I think he had a promising year. But, agreed that he shouldn't be counted on for the Championship just yet. A loan in L1, and a season without injury, should do him well. On Academy 'targets', I'm not adding anything already discussed, but while Academy minutes are certainly a metric of interest, any outright 'target' violates Goodhart's Law: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodhart's_law Let alone whether minutes alone can really mean anything when the output of Academy products is so bimodal and heterogeneous, with the likes of Travis, long graduated, logging 3000+ min alone, another 2000+ min from JRC/Buckley, yet probably failed years for both of them, Carter probably would've logged ~3000 if it wasn't for injury... and if you rule them out based on age (but why? Part of the Academy's value is if it churns out a durable asset that means we don't have to deploy our budget for a senior player, even in cases where we don't ultimately profit from a player sale, eg, Nyambe), the minutes dramatically drop to a bit under 300min across Montgomery, Tyjon, and Leonard, where it doesn't make sense to think they should have played more than that due to injuries and Montgomery first needing to show promise on a loan. There's maybe some value in also having Academy players available to fill bench spots as needed, and maybe blood them opportunistically, as injuries crop up, but that can get out of hand (just look at this lineup: https://www.skysports.com/football/sheffield-wednesday-vs-blackburn-rovers/484926), especially when used as an excuse to otherwise not invest in squad depth (yet, surprisingly if you think about it, we were scraping the max roster limit this past year!) 15 hours ago, bluebruce said: Was it even decided? They really drag their feet with these tribunal things and aren't the outcome details usually public? Or did we agree a fee with them instead? 8 hours ago, KentExile said: Possibly not yet. But given the communication skills of those in charge ar Rovers, its unlikely we will ever find out anyway Edit - Apparently it took 18 months for the Elliott tribunal (I suppose given when this was, it may have been delayed due to covid but I do not know for certain), and 9 months for the Ings decision (those are the 2 that immediately sprang to mind, but I am sure there will be others). So yes, it could be that it has not happened yet Another benchmark - and perhaps in the ballpark of what we can expect to get for Finneran (perhaps more backloaded/add-on given his lack of senior games) - is the Mahoney compensation: https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/sport/16229661.ruling-reveals-fee-rovers-will-receive-connor-mahoney/ Mahoney left in July 2017 and the tribunal fee was published in May 2018. So, would maybe expect a decision around now... £425k up front, plus £100k for every 10 first-team appearances up to 50 apps / £500k, £250k if he was capped by England, and 20% of any sell-on profit. Obviously didn't trigger either any of those appearance bonuses, but apparently went to Millwall for £1.1m, so we ultimately got £425k + 20%*(1.1m-.425m)= £560k for Mahoney. If I remember right, this was made public because it did go to a tribunal decision as Bournemouth and Rovers couldn't agree on a deal. Not sure if that's still the case for tribunal-determined fees. Edited 14 hours ago by RoverCanada 2 Quote
islander200 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Didn't gestede say in one of those podcasts that a right back would be a transfer Target this summer Said about wanting competition for Brittain, so if that's the case probably planning on loaning Duru out again 1 Quote
roversfan99 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 13 hours ago, chaddyrovers said: Obsessing again over This minutes stuff I have been quite clear that I would promote 3 young players to the squad and who they were but also have 5 or 6 promising players around the 25 man squad. Michalski isn't included in my 3 as he was 3rd choice this past season Im sure at one point in the transfer thread you said we needed 10 signings. It seems like youve reigned in your expectations to match what Gestede has said. Quote
rigger Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 6 hours ago, K-Hod said: It's great that we want to promote academy players and it's something I fully support. With the added caveat that they have to be good enough, otherwise, unfortunately, they'll drag us down. Your caveat, is the most important point. Quote
47er Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 6 hours ago, Mattyblue said: Yep, not sure why this is even up for debate. If they are good enough they’ll get games, but you don’t just chuck them in to hit some arbitrary minutes target. The minutes target is a diversionary tactic, youngsters are going to be thrown in at the deepens because they are cheap and we haven't signed adequate replacements 1 Quote
KentExile Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago (edited) https://www.rovers.co.uk/news/2025/may/16/paul-gray-promoted-to-senior-academy-position/ Long story short Paul Gray promoted to Head of Academy John Prince promoted to Head of Academy Coaching Club are also advertising for a Loan manager https://www.rovers.co.uk/club/job-vacancies Looks like 3 positions to replace Stuart Jones who left recently, & Jordan McCann who joined Arsenal in January Edited 7 hours ago by KentExile Quote
RoversClitheroe Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 2 hours ago, KentExile said: https://www.rovers.co.uk/news/2025/may/16/paul-promoted-to-senior-academy-position/ Long story short Paul Gray promoted to Head of Academy John Prince promoted to Head of Academy Coaching Club are also advertising for a Loan manager https://www.rovers.co.uk/club/job-vacancies Looks like 3 positions to replace Stuart Jones who left recently, & Jordan McCann who joined Arsenal in January 2 hours ago, KentExile said: https://www.rovers.co.uk/news/2025/may/16/paul-promoted-to-senior-academy-position/ Long story short Paul Gray promoted to Head of Academy John Prince promoted to Head of Academy Coaching Club are also advertising for a Loan manager https://www.rovers.co.uk/club/job-vacancies Looks like 3 positions to replace Stuart Jones who left recently, & Jordan McCann who joined Arsenal in January What are this blokes credentials? Quote
KentExile Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) 35 minutes ago, RoversClitheroe said: What are this blokes credentials? Its all on his linkedin, which I linked, coaching various community trust teams etc from the late 90s from 2011 - 9 years youth coaching at Accrington, Blackpool & Preston. a year of being a "Spillerutvikler" (something to do with youth development) at Bodo Glimt (I don't speak Norwegian so relying on google translate for that) - from the dates, I guess Gregg Broughton took him on there and then he has been at Rovers since 2021 doing various things in the academy set up, strangely, he joined Rovers about a year before Broughton did, so I assume that Stuart Jones was involved in his initial appointment In terms of qualifications, various things including a coaching BA & Academy management qualifications Edited 10 hours ago by KentExile Quote
hollowsr Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Anyone know what's happened to Ryan Kidd? Used to be u18 manager, but noticed on the new intake story the other day now described as Darragh Tuffys side Quote
KentExile Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) 33 minutes ago, hollowsr said: Anyone know what's happened to Ryan Kidd? Used to be u18 manager, but noticed on the new intake story the other day now described as Darragh Tuffys side That's a curious one. Darragh Tuffy took over as U18s manager in October But Kidd was still here in February, as he took over the U21s when we were between managers & the U21 team were assisting Lowe. So presumably Kidd has a new role, as otherwise he wouldn't have been around in February to take temporary charge of the U21s No clue what his role is now though. As usual, Rovers communication has been first rate 😉 Edited 9 hours ago by KentExile Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 2 hours ago, KentExile said: Its all on his linkedin, which I linked, coaching various community trust teams etc from the late 90s from 2011 - 9 years youth coaching at Accrington, Blackpool & Preston. a year of being a "Spillerutvikler" (something to do with youth development) at Bodo Glimt (I don't speak Norwegian so relying on google translate for that) - from the dates, I guess Gregg Broughton took him on there and then he has been at Rovers since 2021 doing various things in the academy set up, strangely, he joined Rovers about a year before Broughton did, so I assume that Stuart Jones was involved in his initial appointment In terms of qualifications, various things including a coaching BA & Academy management qualifications Here is his profile in full https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-gray-722a9a279?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=android_app He has been at Rovers for 4 years in academy role so this appointment seems right and carry on the good work done by Stuart Jones Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) 8 hours ago, roversfan99 said: Im sure at one point in the transfer thread you said we needed 10 signings. It seems like youve reigned in your expectations to match what Gestede has said. Wrong here again RF99. My list including 2 keepers and left back which now we don't need 2 keepers but only 1 and with Riberio signed up we don't need a left back signing hence why the number has come down. Also I disagree we need a right back signing with Gestede. Wishlist:- Keeper Centre back Centre midfielder maybe 2 if Buckley is move like I would 2 x right wingers Striker Sell:- Pears, JRC and Buckley Contract renewal for Batth and Weimann. New contracts for Brittain, Tronstad and Travis Edited 7 hours ago by chaddyrovers Quote
Backroom Tom Posted 8 hours ago Backroom Posted 8 hours ago 5 hours ago, KentExile said: https://www.rovers.co.uk/news/2025/may/16/paul-promoted-to-senior-academy-position/ Long story short Paul Gray promoted to Head of Academy John Prince promoted to Head of Academy Coaching Club are also advertising for a Loan manager https://www.rovers.co.uk/club/job-vacancies Looks like 3 positions to replace Stuart Jones who left recently, & Jordan McCann who joined Arsenal in January We need the ‘Head of buttoning top buttons’ to have a word with him 1 Quote
wilsdenrover Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 5 hours ago, KentExile said: https://www.rovers.co.uk/news/2025/may/16/paul-promoted-to-senior-academy-position/ Long story short Paul Gray promoted to Head of Academy John Prince promoted to Head of Academy Coaching Club are also advertising for a Loan manager https://www.rovers.co.uk/club/job-vacancies Looks like 3 positions to replace Stuart Jones who left recently, & Jordan McCann who joined Arsenal in January For next season only - some proper long term thinking going on there. 1 Quote
MarkBRFC Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 11 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said: For next season only - some proper long term thinking going on there. We currently have no first team players contracted past 2027, so no surprise there. 2 Quote
KentExile Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) 19 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said: For next season only - some proper long term thinking going on there. well in all fairness, half the squad is out of contract next summer, so everybody who is left will all be needed in the first team squad, leaving a loan manager as quite superfluous And the rest of the squad (apart from O'Riordan & Atcheson) are out of contract the summer after, which presumably means they can sack everyone else at that point, to save a few more quid Edited 7 hours ago by KentExile 1 Quote
Mattyblue Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) The 2027 thing is a quite unbelievable stat… well, it would be anywhere else. ‘A slow build’, indeed. Edited 7 hours ago by Mattyblue 3 Quote
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