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10 minutes ago, unleaded said:

Rovers academy spending more than the first team set up .., another youth international on his way … 

Well we know the way its going now. Sign promising youths and once they look like making it, flog them off cheap to the first bidder. Avoid the risk of promotion at all costs.

Forget about a season ticket and just watch the youth teams! So much cheaper!

 

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1 hour ago, 47er said:

Well we know the way its going now. Sign promising youths and once they look like making it, flog them off cheap to the first bidder. Avoid the risk of promotion at all costs.

Forget about a season ticket and just watch the youth teams! So much cheaper!

 

From mid Premier league to Crewe Alexandra and the same division as well. 
 

Where did Ronaldo and Beckham fit into this plan?

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17 minutes ago, Ghost7 said:

It's clear we've gone into this summer without a plan, and how could we under this ownership?

You can't help but feel (if you have any sense) that the club has taken a huge step backwards over the past 12 months from what looked like progress.

No plan, no ambition and funds not being reinvested into the first team anywhere near sufficiently enough to progress. The problem when you're this disorganised is that the money that does get spent is wasted; and you will always struggle to attract fans, a decent manager and good players.

Most CEOs would have been potted by now if league success and prosperity of the club truly was the goal. The reality is it isn't and anyone who's ambition isn't disingenuous and falls more on the sporting side will eventually be forced out.

Yet again, there is one common denominator in all of this... Venky's. They are an old school Indian business lost in its own bureaucracy, unable to make decisions and give anyone a decent platform to perform.

They aren't even capable of telling their own season ticket holders why they are here and what their goal for the football club is, neither is the current Chief Executive.

They are incapable of running a successful football club and never will be. Still finding their feet 15 years later... unwilling to communicate and their intentions still a mystery.

We will not do anything until they are gone.

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52 minutes ago, Ghost7 said:

It's clear we've gone into this summer without a plan, and how could we under this ownership?

You can't help but feel (if you have any sense) that the club has taken a huge step backwards over the past 12 months from what looked like progress.

No plan, no ambition and funds not being reinvested into the first team anywhere near sufficiently enough to progress. The problem when you're this disorganised is that the money that does get spent is wasted; and you will always struggle to attract fans, a decent manager and good players.

Most CEOs would have been potted by now if league success and prosperity of the club truly was the goal. The reality is it isn't and anyone who's ambition isn't disingenuous and falls more on the sporting side will eventually be forced out.

Yet again, there is one common denominator in all of this... Venky's. They are an old school Indian business lost in its own bureaucracy, unable to make decisions and give anyone a decent platform to perform.

They aren't even capable of telling their own season ticket holders why they are here and what their goal for the football club is, neither is the current Chief Executive.

They are incapable of running a successful football club and never will be. Still finding their feet 15 years later... unwilling to communicate and their intentions still a mystery.

We will not do anything until they are gone.

Post of the Summer. 

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20 hours ago, M_B said:

Gallagher is never going to be a top scorer, but whoever plays with him invariably is. 

Whether that's true or not, and I lean towards not, it wasn't the point.

We lose Szmodics, we go down. We were very very lucky that he stepped up.

If Rovers were a club with a good history of selling and reinvesting I'd be more positive.

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15 minutes ago, booth said:

Whether that's true or not, and I lean towards not, it wasn't the point.

We lose Szmodics, we go down. We were very very lucky that he stepped up.

If Rovers were a club with a good history of selling and reinvesting I'd be more positive.

I disagree, we will stay up with or without Szmodics, if we sort out the keeper situation.

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1 hour ago, Ghost7 said:

It's clear we've gone into this summer without a plan, and how could we under this ownership?

You can't help but feel (if you have any sense) that the club has taken a huge step backwards over the past 12 months from what looked like progress.

No plan, no ambition and funds not being reinvested into the first team anywhere near sufficiently enough to progress. The problem when you're this disorganised is that the money that does get spent is wasted; and you will always struggle to attract fans, a decent manager and good players.

Most CEOs would have been potted by now if league success and prosperity of the club truly was the goal. The reality is it isn't and anyone who's ambition isn't disingenuous and falls more on the sporting side will eventually be forced out.

Yet again, there is one common denominator in all of this... Venky's. They are an old school Indian business lost in its own bureaucracy, unable to make decisions and give anyone a decent platform to perform.

They aren't even capable of telling their own season ticket holders why they are here and what their goal for the football club is, neither is the current Chief Executive.

They are incapable of running a successful football club and never will be. Still finding their feet 15 years later... unwilling to communicate and their intentions still a mystery.

We will not do anything until they are gone.

Just 12 short months ago, we were going into a season with optimism, having finished 7th and had a bright young manager, playing an attractive and largely successful brand of football.

Once the season ticket sales had ended, we were told about the change of plan, dressed up as changes in Indian tax laws, which resulted in a cut in funding. This as we now know, was in essence the owners found to be sending illegal funds, which was the real reason for the cut and since then a series of conflicting messages have been slowly  released.

What sort of further bad news will come out after the season ticket sales are completed this year, remains to be seen, but further chaos will ensue and the fans will continue to suffer. 

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19 minutes ago, lraC said:

Just 12 short months ago, we were going into a season with optimism, having finished 7th and had a bright young manager, playing an attractive and largely successful brand of football.

Once the season ticket sales had ended, we were told about the change of plan, dressed up as changes in Indian tax laws, which resulted in a cut in funding. This as we now know, was in essence the owners found to be sending illegal funds, which was the real reason for the cut and since then a series of conflicting messages have been slowly  released.

What sort of further bad news will come out after the season ticket sales are completed this year, remains to be seen, but further chaos will ensue and the fans will continue to suffer. 

One thing we’ll be guaranteed, is another Venkys mess up this season.

Winder what this seasons crap will be.

Always points back to them, doesn’t it?

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46 minutes ago, Bohinen1983 said:

How long does it usually take to find out the summer transfer budget?👀 You'd think that would be agreed way in advance of the summer to allow for scouting etc... 

 

 

Doesn’t matter what the budget is, when there isn’t one.

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26 minutes ago, bluebruce said:

Good signing for them if he stays fit. Good luck Sam, we'll never know what could have been.

if the bad injuries hav`nt taken their toll to much he should be far to good for the bottom division,i bet the bigger clubs will be queing up for him in january if it works out for him

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