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Sandgaard ownership discussion 2022-3 onwards (Meeting with CAST p138)

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  • Inniss doesn't deserve a great salary because he's hardly ever available to play. 

    I'd heard JFC wanted to go Birmingham. With Bowyer gone that's likely to be dead. I agree it's a little disappointing if he doesn't want to reward the loyalty we showed. Although there's people like Davison who give 100% but a lot of fans want rid. It works both ways. Ultimately if JFC gives his all whilst here I don't see a problem 
    Was it loyalty, or a duty of care? I’m proud to support a club that acts in the right way. 

    If he moves, with our blessing, there’s no problem from me. 
  • Innis is an asset in both penalty areas if fit. The medical team would have made an assessment and I'm sure a decision would have been made based on that. He seems to be starting from a better place fitness wise so far.
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    Innis is an asset in both penalty areas if fit. The medical team would have made an assessment and I'm sure a decision would have been made based on that. He seems to be starting from a better place fitness wise so far.
    He might genuinely benefit from Garner's system inasmuch as if it does work the defence will be more about pressurising players and interceptions than blood-and-thunder sliding tackles or Pearce style wrestling moves, which will hopefully reduce the risk of injury somewhat.
  • But forgetting about systems, it is always useful to win headers in both boxes.
  • Was it loyalty, or a duty of care? I’m proud to support a club that acts in the right way. 

    If he moves, with our blessing, there’s no problem from me. 

    If he moves to another club in League 1 there is a problem for me otherwise agree with you.
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    Jac_52 said:

    If he moves to another club in League 1 there is a problem for me otherwise agree with you.
    No point in holding onto him if he doesn't want to be here
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    Dazzler21 said:
    No point in holding onto him if he doesn't want to be here
    Agreed, we’ve seen enough of watching players just going through the motions, if he wants out, then let him go, I’m not sure he is that good or big an influence on the team in a way that he would be massively missed,and I’m not just saying that in case he goes. If he stays he would need to show the appetite to compete and stay in the team. Hopefully they have someone lined up wanting to play for us, if JFC has had enough.
  • mascot88 said:
    Money talks - end of story. 

    He walked in said Prem this, Europe that and then proceeded to not spend the money to even get out of league 1. 

    And now he has downgraded the whole thing and we will have a very ordinary season ahead, just look at the squad. 

    So brilliant, what a wonderful exciting time to come. 

    We all know what we want, a loaded nutcase to throw large sums of money at the problem. 

    We are now settling nicely into League One mid table - getting really comfortable and bringing in players of that level. 

    Next step start shutting areas of the stadium to accomodate sub 10k crowds. 

    Bitter - who me?  


    Tbf Katrien done that a few years ago 
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  • Major said:
    I would say needing a head shake rather than bitter.

    Why not wait and see until all our recruiting is done before coming to such doom laden conclusions?
    I don’t think any of us know what’s  going to happen yet,we’ve not finished recruitment.  Give it 5-10 games and then we can judge fairly, if we feel it’s going to be good or a disaster. If it’s the latter, TS will deserve to be questioned.
  • The different between CAT 1 and the others is quite detailed, from the bits I know we're still a way short of CAT 1.

    Number of coaches for U16's is something like 1 to 8, there are suggested spend amounts, for CAT 1 it's over £2m, FT education, an indoor pitch, academy secretary (FT) the list is very very long.
  • Rob7Lee said:
    The different between CAT 1 and the others is quite detailed, from the bits I know we're still a way short of CAT 1.

    Number of coaches for U16's is something like 1 to 8, there are suggested spend amounts, for CAT 1 it's over £2m, FT education, an indoor pitch, academy secretary (FT) the list is very very long.
    If this is known criteria, and we don’t have or do some of these, why even apply? Seems a bit of a waste of time. Or is it not as simple as that?
  • Rob7Lee said:
    The different between CAT 1 and the others is quite detailed, from the bits I know we're still a way short of CAT 1.

    Number of coaches for U16's is something like 1 to 8, there are suggested spend amounts, for CAT 1 it's over £2m, FT education, an indoor pitch, academy secretary (FT) the list is very very long.
    Not the same as what I have heard. We have been given different advisories of what we need to achieve CAT 1 on each assessment.

    The bricks and mortar were the biggest issue before. Now that's changed, any which way every assessment brings us closer to the end result. 
  • Dazzler21 said:
    Not the same as what I have heard. We have been given different advisories of what we need to achieve CAT 1 on each assessment.

    The bricks and mortar were the biggest issue before. Now that's changed, any which way every assessment brings us closer to the end result. 
    I agree we are nearer than before, but still a way to go I believe. 
  • Clubs would have been informed of the academy status at the end of May and it will become clear in the next couple of weeks when the fixtures are announced for the Under 18’s. 

    Highly likely will be in the Cat 2 pond for the forthcoming season 
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    wmcf123 said:
    I’m not on anything - none of what I said can be argued against .  There may be a huge list of positives too , although I can’t see them.  Do enlighten . 
     Poor managerial selections? How many of you now saying Jackson was a poor selection were salivating at him getting the gig? Who wanted Bowyer sacked when TS decided to stick with him? Adkins was always going to be a 50/50 but I think most understand why we tried it.

    Either way this is not a discussion for the Jack Payne thread so let's have it here.
  • Dazzler21 said:
     Poor managerial selections? How many of you now saying Jackson was a poor selection were salivating at him getting the gig? Who wanted Bowyer sacked when TS decided to stick with him? Adkins was always going to be a 50/50 but I think most understand why we tried it.

    Either way this is not a discussion for the Jack Payne thread so let's have it here.

    Can we keep the Jack Payne talk off this thread please Dazzler mate ;-)
  • Dazzler21 said:
     Poor managerial selections? How many of you now saying Jackson was a poor selection were salivating at him getting the gig? Who wanted Bowyer sacked when TS decided to stick with him? Adkins was always going to be a 50/50 but I think most understand why we tried it.

    Either way this is not a discussion for the Jack Payne thread so let's have it here.
    Adkins was appalling.  He evidently didn’t want Jackson in the job ; he only gave it to him because he had to after the run we are on .  Let’s hope Garner works out better . 
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  • Jonniesta said:
    Funny, I was just about to say a version of this to argue against your point. Adkins is the only error there, and he didn't look bad on pedigree. You also listed putting Martin in a role for which he has no experience. If what he's doing is being the eyes on the ground embedding Thomas' strategy, he's arguably the most qualified candidate in the world. He's clearly not leading on recruitment, which was flagged as the concern. Dubious ticketing policies... it could be argued the initial policies were a massive success, we got people in the Valley and they saw our best performances on the season. There wasn't longevity I'm repeating the trick again and again, but fail to see any harm in trying it out. And this year we're trying the free tickets foe the women's team. Any marketing team worth it's salt tries things. They don't always work. You seem to expect someone to come in and make every decision right. 
    So I can argue with 3 of your 5 points, and the other 2, recruitment and appointments, are synonymous. I can't argue against you there because I don't understand the inner workings of the club enough. 
    I mean appointments in managerial non footballing roles, as well as the coaches. 

    Your slant is incredibly positive - I’m not saying you are categorically wrong, of course ; I would love to be wrong on this one 
  • Cafc43v3r said:
    Was Adkins categorically appalling or was he properly backed?

    We looked quite good at the end of the season and the total opposite at the start of the next.  We had 14 senior pros and two of them had Covid.

    He was a sound appointment on paper, on grass as well for his 1st dozen games. 
    I was going to post similar, but it had the feel of defend the indefensible about it. Plymouth away anyone? Best result in years, albeit with an inherited squad. Got a tune out of Gilbey, who was key for him and missing at start of next, as was the departed unreplaced Aneke. Clearly let down on transfers over summer who weren't his picks, (Dobson?) Ultimately lost the dressing room, and if tactics were anything to go by, his marbles.

    Should boost my flagging LoL count 😎
  • swordfish said:
    I was going to post similar, but it had the feel of defend the indefensible about it. Plymouth away anyone? Best result in years, albeit with an inherited squad. Got a tune out of Gilbey, who was key for him and missing at start of next, as was the departed unreplaced Aneke. Clearly let down on transfers over summer who weren't his picks, (Dobson?) Ultimately lost the dressing room, and if tactics were anything to go by, his marbles.

    Should boost my flagging LoL count 😎
    He didn't have Amos, JFC, Millar, Maatsen, Gilbey, Purrington and Aneke at the start of the following season.  

    They had been replaced with MacGillivray, Dobson, Clare and umm........

    Anyone would have struggled.
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    Oops wrong thread
  • Amazing to think there were people arguing that Aneke’s departure didn’t matter because he couldn’t play 90 minutes. Are we (fans not TS) making the same mistake with Washington a year later?
    Oranges and apples imo.

    10 times out of 10 you have a centre forward on the bench, 8 rimes out of 10 you bring them on.  If you have got the best "super sub" in the league what does it matter he can't start?  It's like moaning the sub keeper can't play left back.

    On the other hand.  If Washington had stayed what would his role be?  4th or 5th choice wide player who could do a job?  Couldn't be an alt to Stockley, you aren't playing Washington in the middle of a front 3.  Change of shape sub, if you wanted to go two up top for the final 20?  Maybe.

    I would have kept Washington (ingoring the rumour and innuendo) for what it's worth but also in hindsight he didn't have a natural role in Adkins team, nor has he one in Garner's.
  • What is Garner's style of play/ Garner ball?

    Genuine question...I'm not really aware of modern  tactics etc and want to learn more.

    Is there a particular thread that explains/ discusses it?
  • Amazing to think there were people arguing that Aneke’s departure didn’t matter because he couldn’t play 90 minutes. Are we (fans not TS) making the same mistake with Washington a year later?

    Washington has been replaced by an attacking midfielder in the formation it looks like Garner wants to play. He also wasn't very good but I agree we desperately need more recruits for the forward positions.
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