roversfan99 Posted Tuesday at 21:29 Posted Tuesday at 21:29 2 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said: Plus what you haven't factored in new owners and that tend to lead to a change in the dugout most times plus they want a data lead approach in recruitment. Didn't realise you were big Chris Wilder. I stand my comments about the Cleverley sacking at Watford. Hope he does well at Plymouth. Chance for him to build something there Doesnt mean that the decision was correct. I mentioned before about a growing trend of data nerds overruling managers who actually know what intangibles are requires to build successful teams. Xg and the rest of it wont factor that in. I know you will say "but thats how football is now" but I am questioning whether its always a good thing. Wilder is a bell end. I dont get why you are so personally invested in Cleverley to the point where you angrily wish teams that sack him to be relegated and hope he does well at his new club rather than share the ambivalence that everyone else will have. Quote
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davulsukur Posted Tuesday at 22:01 Posted Tuesday at 22:01 1 hour ago, chaddyrovers said: I think Rob Edwards to Boro isn't a strange appointment. Gerhard Struber going to Bristol City, is a move I don't get. Deffo think they could have done much better Sellas to Sheffield United is a surprise move but The Sheffield United owners want to move to data lead recruitment approac. I surprised they are sacking Wilder to be honest Sellas took over at Hull with them rock bottom of the championship and he kept them up. Did a good job there shame Hull owner didn't stick by him. They'd already spent £30m, I'm guessing they expected more than a 21st place finish. (Disclaimer, I don't know the full in and outside of their business) Quote
rog of the rovers Posted yesterday at 08:05 Posted yesterday at 08:05 Burnleys fixture release gives us some clues as to Rovers fixtures. Usually when Burnley are at home, Rovers are away and vice versa for policing purposes. Therefore using this logic Home - Weekend of November 8th (closest to 5th November) for 150th Anniversary, New Years Fixture, Last game of the season Away - First game of the season, Boxing Day, Quote
Tugayisgod Posted yesterday at 09:44 Posted yesterday at 09:44 Another clown who should be nowhere near ownership of a football club . Wednesday banned from making ANY signings for the next three windows. Quote
arbitro Posted yesterday at 10:31 Posted yesterday at 10:31 42 minutes ago, Tugayisgod said: Another clown who should be nowhere near ownership of a football club . Wednesday banned from making ANY signings for the next three windows. As it states 'fee restriction' I took that to mean they can sign players but maybe only free or low value signings. I recall something similar with us when we were under an embargo and I think there was also a limit we could pay new signings. Quote
Moderation Lead K-Hod Posted yesterday at 10:37 Moderation Lead Posted yesterday at 10:37 Sounds like us, but it's our owners that put us under said restrictions, not the governing body..... 4 Quote
wilsdenrover Posted yesterday at 10:55 Posted yesterday at 10:55 24 minutes ago, arbitro said: As it states 'fee restriction' I took that to mean they can sign players but maybe only free or low value signings. I recall something similar with us when we were under an embargo and I think there was also a limit we could pay new signings. 1 Quote
roverandout Posted yesterday at 11:23 Posted yesterday at 11:23 (edited) Sheffield utd replacing wilder with a manager that failed badly at Southampton is a bizarre appointment Edit. I got him confused with the Southampton manager from last season. Edited yesterday at 11:25 by roverandout Quote
arbitro Posted yesterday at 11:49 Posted yesterday at 11:49 49 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said: The only exception to that ruling would be if the club had fewer than 23 players in their senior playing squad, in which case they would be allowed to bring in a free transfer or free loan without breaking the embargo. 1 Quote
chaddyrovers Posted yesterday at 14:30 Posted yesterday at 14:30 16 hours ago, roversfan99 said: Doesnt mean that the decision was correct. I mentioned before about a growing trend of data nerds overruling managers who actually know what intangibles are requires to build successful teams. Xg and the rest of it wont factor that in. I know you will say "but thats how football is now" but I am questioning whether its always a good thing. Like I have said that its isn't a surprise that Sheffield United new owners want to now start changing things and bring in their own head coach choice which is most likely after a change of ownership, very rare it doesn't after a change of ownership. I don't know alot what king data lead approach they want to bring or whether they done this at other sports clubs if they owned any or other businesses. 16 hours ago, roversfan99 said: Wilder is a bell end. based on what? 16 hours ago, davulsukur said: They'd already spent £30m, I'm guessing they expected more than a 21st place finish. (Disclaimer, I don't know the full in and outside of their business) Sellas kept them up and that was the aim when they were bottom of the league when he took charge of his first game and in the dug out. I think Hull should have build on what they were doing under Sellas, instead Hull owner went his own way and he did it previously with Rosenier sacking and last season was mess for them 3 hours ago, arbitro said: As it states 'fee restriction' I took that to mean they can sign players but maybe only free or low value signings. I recall something similar with us when we were under an embargo and I think there was also a limit we could pay new signings. When we went into an embargo under Bowyer we could only sign free agent under 10k and loan players in but no loan fee could be paid. I think Rovers should be looking to sign Anthony Musaba from Sheffield Wednesday who we could probably get cheap around 1m for the right wing signing we need Quote
roversfan99 Posted yesterday at 14:38 Posted yesterday at 14:38 Im sure theres a player who has just been relegated somewhere in Europe that Rudy can snap up on half the wages. Quote
Upside Down Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 10 hours ago, Tugayisgod said: Another clown who should be nowhere near ownership of a football club . Wednesday banned from making ANY signings for the next three windows. Still nowhere near as bad as venkys. I'd still swap with them all day long. Quote
SBlue Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Upside Down said: Still nowhere near as bad as venkys. I'd still swap with them all day long. Can’t agree I’m afraid, he’s probably the only one in the EFL that’s as bad if not worse, have a good look into it and the timeline. There’s serious worry for SWFC as a going concern right now. Something’s got to give. Quote
Upside Down Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 17 minutes ago, SBlue said: Can’t agree I’m afraid, he’s probably the only one in the EFL that’s as bad if not worse, have a good look into it and the timeline. There’s serious worry for SWFC as a going concern right now. Something’s got to give. Exactly, it will come to an end. I'd take that right now. Venkys on the other hand will just continue with what they've done for the last 15 years. 3 Quote
Mattyblue Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) Yep, no doubt he’s been a disgraceful owner. However, you can forsee a day when he’s fucked off, whereas here… Edited 6 hours ago by Mattyblue 2 Quote
Tomphil2 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Charlton, Bolton even Reading will catch up then pass us in the coming years the way it's going. Quote
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