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den

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  1. I originally thought Arbitro was talking about an incoming loan.

    Im far from convinced that the player recruitment is either set up correctly or has the right personnel involved. It seems as though the manager has no say in player recruitment. Of course scouting players in modern day football can’t be as it used to be. No manager anywhere can be expected to know everything about who’s available, at what price etc. He can’t be expected to know everything about every player.

    To me though, it seems that the manager here just outlines the positions that need filling and the player just turns up. Well at most clubs they turn up - but not necessarily here. 
     

    Im not convinced that the system is set up right to get the right players in, nor am I convinced that Waggott/Broughton and whoever else have the experience needed.

    You have to look at the people responsible for things being this way. Ultimately, the owners.

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  2. So many times I’ve looked back at the squads that we had when we’ve been relegated and just thought “that was such a poor squad”.  We’re pretty much at that point again.

    will I blame Eustace if we do go down? Heck no. The bottom line basically is that you fail or succeed depending on the quality of your players. JDT in my opinion did as much as any manager could have done, but the task he had, given the squad at his disposal, was just too much to ask.

    No particular manager is to blame for where we are. They can only work with what they have. If we want to pinpoint where things have gone wrong then we need to look at the people responsible for the impossible position every manager is being put in. It’s not good enough.

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  3. Talking about cricket, about the test side, about the first class county game, the one the one day game and the general direction of cricket in this country….

    I was at the members forum at Old Trafford last night. The agenda was limited to the latest county wide updates on the hundred competition. 
     

    Bear with me, there’s a lot to take in and I might not have got this 100% correct. Manchester Originals and the other seven Hundred teams are currently owned by the ECB. They are nothing to do with the counties apart from some of them lease out their grounds to those teams.  The proposal is that the ECB will give a substantial allocation of shares in Manchester Originals to LCCC. I assume the same applies to everyone else.  LCCC will receive an amount of shares worth well into the tens of millions. Being a part owner of M.O. will also allow them to look for and obtain sponsorship wort somewhere in the millions. 
     

    Where does the money come from? Sky Tv. It should be known that Sky see no value in the county game. As far as the county game goes, the county championship loses money. Mark Chilton told the meeting that it’s so very difficult to get players to sign first class contracts because the players don’t make enough money from it. The players want to be playing franchise cricket, especially in the IPL.  He’s hoping that some of the money that could come into LCCC from the obtaining of shares in M.O.  will go into the county game. Who knows? 
     

    The other side of cricket that excites the LCCC board is the women’s game. It’s growing so quickly and holds so much potential to become a money spinner. 
     

    The current contract for the hundred ends in 2028. Lancashire could soon become a very profitable business. The counties that don’t host the hundred presently receive £1.3m per year as their share of the Sky hundred contract. Lancs will be way above that figure. 
     

    Be in no doubt of where the game is heading.

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  4. 7 minutes ago, philipl said:

    Something many on here suspected is that he would look better in the Premier League than in the Championship and so it is being proved based on his three games so far.

    He looked good here Philipl. Not everyone could see that.

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  5. @Miller11 mentioned the Crewe model. It just sickens me really. (Not Miller).

    Bringing through talented kids is brilliant. Having an Academy as good as the one at Brockhall is such a bonus. Surely though, you use the youngsters to supplement and improve the first team. That’s how to progress, that’s what we should be aiming for. I always believed that was what the Academy was set up to do. 
     

    Under this current ownership and this current management these kids are simply there to bring in revenue - to help pay for the day to day running. Just as Crewe do, or did. I know it’s not easy to hold onto talented youngsters, but at least try. A superb Academy at a club seemingly with no idea how to use it. 
     

    we seem to exist around loaning or selling kids.

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  6. 12 hours ago, Tugayisgod said:

    Agree. It's not pretty at the moment but weren't there people on here recently crying out for Big Sam to return when he mentioned he would be open to coming back?. What type of football would they have expected to see.

    The  first hour last night was poor, but the subs made a big difference and hopefully that last half hour will be more of what to expect going forward

    I’d take Big Sam and top half Premier League football every day ahead of this sh1t.

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  7. I’m watching him Gav. My heart sinks. Talk about mixed emotions. Brilliant to see his talent on show in the PL, but livid that Venkys sold him at the first opportunity - and without a replacement at that. I’ve never accused any rovers chairman of that before.

    Does anyone think Venkys will have any emotions about selling such a young local talent so soon? I don’t think they will , not for one second. I’m not sure Waggott or Broughton even gave him or the fans a second thought.

    Theres no heart and no soul in this club. It’s an empty shell. I’ve never said that before either.

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  8. 6 hours ago, chaddyrovers said:

    maybe look at his full comments instead of just picking up a couple of words of it guys. 

    "You can see how important he is for us. He’s a gentleman, a leader and his demeanour is top drawer.

    “He’s a massive player for us and we’re very lucky to have him. He’s a dangerous player wherever he plays in the frontline.

    “He can look after the ball and just having someone of his stature on the pitch is something that can really help the group.

    “This is our fourth or fifth day now and he’s been training and playing with a real buzz at the moment and with a smile on his face.

    “We hope he can score a couple more goals but as long as his performances are there and he’s helping the team, that’s all I ask for.

    “It’s great that he’s back, he’s fit and he’s firing

    That doesn’t do Eustace any favours. Not all fans are stupid. 

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