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YOU ARE MAKING THE MISTAKE OF ASSUMING WE HOLD THE UPPER HAND IN THIS RELATIONSHIPHE CAN GET A MUCH BETTER JOB AT QUITE A LOT OF CLUBS IMMEDIATELY eg Huddersfield ETC it's Ok for us to sack him but NoT ok for him to resign or be poached.
He's previously proven he's capable of putting out successful teams, whilst playing decent football... He just needs the right players. Sacking him would be lose-lose, it would take up part of the budget to pay him off then we would be back to square one rebuilding for the formation and style of the new manager, we don't seem to have a set style for the club as we've gone through 3 different styles in the last 3 managers.
Quote from: DonnyOsmond on February 04, 2024, 08:26:08 amHe's previously proven he's capable of putting out successful teams, whilst playing decent football... He just needs the right players. Sacking him would be lose-lose, it would take up part of the budget to pay him off then we would be back to square one rebuilding for the formation and style of the new manager, we don't seem to have a set style for the club as we've gone through 3 different styles in the last 3 managers.I’m not yet in the camp of get rid, but there’s a lot of excuses being made for Grant. Saying he needs the right players, he’s signed most of them! And I wouldn’t worry about losing our playing style, we haven’t got one.
Sacking Mcann would be the single worst thing to happen to the club in the recent years of demise. Imo.Who would replace him?How much would it cost?Another manager would see the squad through different eyes and try a reshuffle. It would be one step forward and 10 steps back. Those wanting him gone should be careful what they wish for.In GM we trust.
Quote from: normal rules on February 04, 2024, 08:32:03 amSacking Mcann would be the single worst thing to happen to the club in the recent years of demise. Imo.Who would replace him?How much would it cost?Another manager would see the squad through different eyes and try a reshuffle. It would be one step forward and 10 steps back. Those wanting him gone should be careful what they wish for.In GM we trust.I will say it again. The fascination with McCann is bizarre.
He’s signed players that our budget can afford either free or loans. Paying wages and loan fees that can be covered by our budget. Injuries haven’t help with consistency either picking a side or performances. We should be better but it’s not all down manager. There has been a lot of criticism on this site for a lot of players in games we have played. It’s a collective problem starting at the top to the manager and the players.
Quote from: StocksArmy on February 04, 2024, 08:58:01 amQuote from: normal rules on February 04, 2024, 08:32:03 amSacking Mcann would be the single worst thing to happen to the club in the recent years of demise. Imo.Who would replace him?How much would it cost?Another manager would see the squad through different eyes and try a reshuffle. It would be one step forward and 10 steps back. Those wanting him gone should be careful what they wish for.In GM we trust.I will say it again. The fascination with McCann is bizarre.It’s your opinion
It'll improve in a couple weeks time when Westbrooke and Close are back.
McCann isn’t the problem, it’s the policy that the club has put in during and after the pandemic which has seen us fall.Club Doncaster sounds great on paper as does making us self sustainable, problem with that is there is always going to be a ceiling if no extra funding is getting put in. Whilst the intention was good it has not worked and that is the bottom line.The managers aren’t the problem, the board are to blame for the current predicament that the club find ourselves in. McCann is proven in league one, Wellens is doing a good job with Leyton orient, the other 3 had little or no managerial experience whatsoever and were the cheap options and the budget they have had to play with has been pretty poor considering the boards vision is for us to play attractive football that we were once well known for.The best thing that can happen is we see this season out and get at least another 3/4 wins to hopefully see us stay up. Have a clear out of players that are out of contract and allow McCann to properly rebuild.
Quote from: Fal on February 04, 2024, 09:54:49 amMcCann isn’t the problem, it’s the policy that the club has put in during and after the pandemic which has seen us fall.Club Doncaster sounds great on paper as does making us self sustainable, problem with that is there is always going to be a ceiling if no extra funding is getting put in. Whilst the intention was good it has not worked and that is the bottom line.The managers aren’t the problem, the board are to blame for the current predicament that the club find ourselves in. McCann is proven in league one, Wellens is doing a good job with Leyton orient, the other 3 had little or no managerial experience whatsoever and were the cheap options and the budget they have had to play with has been pretty poor considering the boards vision is for us to play attractive football that we were once well known for.The best thing that can happen is we see this season out and get at least another 3/4 wins to hopefully see us stay up. Have a clear out of players that are out of contract and allow McCann to properly rebuild. What's the issue with Club Doncaster?
Quote from: DonnyOsmond on February 04, 2024, 10:05:40 amQuote from: Fal on February 04, 2024, 09:54:49 amMcCann isn’t the problem, it’s the policy that the club has put in during and after the pandemic which has seen us fall.Club Doncaster sounds great on paper as does making us self sustainable, problem with that is there is always going to be a ceiling if no extra funding is getting put in. Whilst the intention was good it has not worked and that is the bottom line.The managers aren’t the problem, the board are to blame for the current predicament that the club find ourselves in. McCann is proven in league one, Wellens is doing a good job with Leyton orient, the other 3 had little or no managerial experience whatsoever and were the cheap options and the budget they have had to play with has been pretty poor considering the boards vision is for us to play attractive football that we were once well known for.The best thing that can happen is we see this season out and get at least another 3/4 wins to hopefully see us stay up. Have a clear out of players that are out of contract and allow McCann to properly rebuild. What's the issue with Club Doncaster?Nothing per se, but what many people don’t understand is that Rovers is locked in through ownership and cost synergies to Club Doncaster. Of course this can be unwound but as it stands any buyer of Rovers has to take the other parts (Dons and Belles) as part of the offer. Given the other two are I assume a liability rather than asset, this may be a major issue in any sale process.