Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Chris Howe: Life in the Youth team (Part 1.)

Recently I did an article called 'american dream' all about Rovers players which have played in the states, one of the features of the article was local lad, Chris Howe, who played for Rovers youth team, and currently involved in L.A Galaxy. Following the release of that article, Chris kindly got in touch, thanked me for the article and asked if I have any questions for him. Chris's response was fantastic.

His emails were so in depth that I have split into 2 articles, the majority of these articles will be 'straight from the horses mouth'. Part 1 will look at what it was like to play for Doncaster, and his time in the youth team. Part 2 which looks at how he got to where he is now and his current roles.

Life in the youth team, Chris Howe played for Rovers youth team circa 2000. I asked Chris what it was like to be a part of the youth team.

Being at Donny was fantastic for so many reasons but at the same time there were many different struggles we all had to face. Being from Doncaster I was very proud to be involved with my home town team. I used to love being stood at the side of the pitch during the first team games and in/around the stadium on match days. Belle Vue had a very unique atmosphere being one of the last true, proper football grounds. The new ground is a tremendous piece of architecture and a real step forwards for the club as a whole but there was always something magical about a packed house at Belle Vue. It felt like family.

As a group of lads training day in day out, you could imagine the bond was very strong. The problem at that time Doncaster was, like all lower league teams, being run on a very tight budget. The youth team were more than just players. We literally had to do everything imaginable to help with the running of the club. Obviously the sweeping and cleaning of the changing rooms, both at Cantley Park and Belle Vue, were a given but there were so much more. From painting the Pop Stand one summer, shovelling snow off the pitch before games, sweeping the rubbish in the Main Stand after games to the cleaning of cars! When Cantley Park got relaid with new grass we had to walk through the soil and pick up all the big stones out the muck which would prevent the grass from growing again - not sure we even kicked a ball that day! Everyone stuck together though and you were never left to do anything on your own. Mickey Walker was very hard to please at times but the lads supported each other constantly. 

In terms of the football - Getting to train every day with your best mates was an experience which will never be forgotten. Had some great rivalries with Scunthorpe United and Bradford City, always tough games which would no doubt end up with at least a sending off and a scrap! The banter was different level as well, boys running round Cantley Park starkers, no one dared show up with new boots, and the constant ribbing of anything out of the ordinary!

For me personally the learning was constant. Being a goalkeeper training with the Andy Warrington and Barry Richardson was a tough environment to train in. Andy was very level headed, very calm and poised. There is an old saying that goes something like "you've got to be a nutter to be a goalkeeper" and I think Barry epitomised that phrase hahaha. He was very intense, very unforgiving and ferocious - plus I had the job of cleaning his boots which scared me stiff! However, both were great professionals and laid out some very important advice which helped tremendously.
I asked Chris if he still sees or speaks to any of his old team mates from Rovers
I still speak to quite a lot of the lads which is great. 
I know Dunc (Milligan) works with Donny Belles in some capacity. Slacky (Liam Slack) has a PhD in Psychology and works with some Premier League refs. We always meet up in town for a beer when I'm home as he's still in Doncaster himself. We also used to play for Rossington Main together so we go a long way back. Slacky was playing for Retford United, not sure if he still is or has been bombed haha
 Snods (Lee Snoddin) moved to London after playing for Charlton for a year or so under his dad. Haven't spoke to him for a while to be fair but we both went to Hayfield together so good pals.

 Big Robbo (Paul Robinson) is in New York working or a tech company, like I said we had a cracking night out few weeks ago, was good to catch up. He was telling me about the Nottingham lads - Ben Sherwood, Robert Gil, Marin Kearney playing for local teams in the local leagues etc.

 Little Robbo (Paul Robson) has done well, he's played footy in America and now at Lincoln city I think. We give each other a bit of stick on Facebook every now and again.

 To be fair I'm in contact a lot with Jon Maloney and Adam Frazer. They both player in America as well and we actually played against each other which was a crazy coincidence! Jono is back home playing for Harrogate Railway at the minute. Chris Dickman is at home in Maltby, not sure if he's still playing though. 

 I got back in touch with Pricey (Jamie Price) recently as my little brother went on loan to Bradford Park Avenue where Pricey is playing so we had a good catch up. He's doing well with his sports company for kids.

 I think that's about it really but we still all chat every now and again on Facebook - usually about something funny that happened when we were all playing together!


Chris has a busy work schedule, as explained in part 2 of this, but he did tell he is still a fan of Rovers.
I don't get home much but every time I do I always make a point to go and watch The Rovers and also Rossington Main who I played for when I was younger. I follow them both closely and like to see them do well. People in America as me all the time who I support (expecting a Premier League team) and when I say Doncaster Rovers they say "who?!" as no ones ever heard of them haha! I have the Donny badge as the screen saver on my phone and they don't believe its an actual team! When I'm home, still go drinking in the same pubs in Rosso and Bawtry and hang out with my mates from as far back as primary School.

He also told me that he proudly has a signed 2001-2002 Doncaster shirt hanging on his wall, however this attracts a fair bit of banter from his English mates, and most likely a fair amount of questions from his non English mates, i'm sure Chris has heard 100s of times 'who are they?'

Thanks for reading, and I must thank Chris for his time in effort to answer and write in such detail, he is a true pro. I recommend following him twitter too.
Dont forget, Part 2 covering how he got to where he is now and what he actually does is out now

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Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Week as a Rover

The last 7 days have been a big week for Rovers. The Easter holiday saw 2 games fall within the week, playoff pushers Derby on Friday the 18th and relegation rivals Millwall on Monday the 21st.
Going into the game at home to Derby, live on Sky, many thought Rovers needed just 1 win from their remaining 4 games would see us safe. However, Derby were just too strong for the weakened Rovers side, missing Lucas Neill, James Husband and Richie Wellens.
With Derby winning 2-0 many fans questioned performances, especially of super star Billy Sharp who doesn't appear 100% fit.

Despite the loss which many expected, we were all hopeful for the all important win away to Millwall.
Again missing the three absent through injury,  with Theo coming in to replace Billy in the starting lineup.
Rovers were under pressure from Millwall before a horrible ref decision saw Meite sent off for a 50/50 challenge,  worthy of at worst a free kick.
We had every right to feel bad with a second half penalty appeal turned down.
With backs against the wall Rovers held on for a 0-0 draw and an important point.

Dickov said he hopes to appeal against the Meite red card, however there has been no official word.
Edit: Rovers placed an appeal against this red card and Meite has been cleared to play

With Rovers currently sat in 19th with just 1 point above the drop zone. However, there is a two team cushion of Birmingham (who have a game in hand) and Millwall.

So onto the next game when Reading visit the Keepmoat. Also Leicester have been crowned champions, so maybe they will be in party mode for the final game of the season.

So how do I feel?
I feel like a win with our remaining games will be tough to get, however I'm not sure if it's needed, Yeovil and Barnsley look as good as gone and with Blackpool's off field problems I think they are in trouble too.

So what has happened for thedonnypop this week?
Well the app has been downloaded over 40 times, if you haven't got it yet and own an android phone, you can download it from Amazon and Samsung app stores for free by searching for 'thedonnypop'.

We have also brought out a new article called look alikes and I would like to feature some of your ideas on that.

What's next?
I'm not too sure what the next article will be, remember you can send in your articles and see them on the blog, featured on our website, blog and app.
What I do know though is soon I will release the first of a two part interview with an ex Rover, it is a great read, nearly finished and just want to get more awareness before it is released.


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Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Look alikes

Ever saw a Rovers player and thought, they look like so and so, well here is a list of current and ex rovers players that looks like other people. I will update this list if I can think of more, but also if you can think of more, please share, maybe you or your mate looks like one, we can feature it on this list, just simply get in touch with me via a comment or Email.

Recent signing Lucas Neill looks alot like F1 driver Jensen Button




Lucas Neill


Former Rovers, Oscar Radford looks alot like Philippe Senderos
 
Jensen Button
 
 

Oscar Radford






Philippe Senderos
 
I heard this one of the VSC forum at the time of his signing, ex Rover and current Yeovil defender Byron Webster looks abit like Big Bird from Sesame Street

Bryon Webster

Now you're gone, ex Rovers Goalie, Jan Budtz looks like Basshunter
Big Bird

                                           
                                       Jan Budtz



Basshunter

Not a Rovers player, but disliked by many, David Kitson looks alot like Beaker from Sesame Street
Dave Kitson
Beaker
Rovers legend Alick Jeffery looks like Elvis, and even did an Elvis act once.
Elvis
Alick Jeffery
Mark Wilson looks simular to Kevin Horlock in these pictures
Kevin Horlock at Man City


Mark Wilson at Middlesborough



Breif Rovers player Michele Di Piedi looks like England striker Andy Carroll
Andy Carroll
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Michele Di Piedi

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

James Coppinger - Rovers Hero!

May 2004, Rovers manager Dave Penney introduced James Coppinger as a new 30,000 pound signing from Exeter City. Making his debut in League 1 game away at Bradford City on the 14th August 2004.

Copps had started his career as a trainee at Darlington, however at the age of 17 he moved to Newcastle United for 500,000 in a joint move with Paul Robinson, not the goalkeeper. At the time of the move, Kenny Dalglish was manager of the toon, however his departure saw new manager Sir Bobby Robson take the role.

Copps made 1 first team appearance in his time at St. James' Park, coming on as a substitute in 2000 against Tottenham Hotspurs. During his time, he spent a loan spell at QPR, however didn't make an appearance, he also spent 2 loan spells at Hartlepool, making a total of 24 appearances, scoring 5 goals. He was also linked with a 650,000 move to Scottish club Hearts.
Copps at Hartlepool

Jamie left the Newcastle in 2002 and joined Exeter City, he went on to make 82 appearances for the Grecians scoring 13 goals. It was then in 2004 that he made his move to Belle Vue.
Above is the interview he gave after signing
Rovers were in pre season, ready to start their first year in League 1, and Jamie was a welcome addition. Despite being an important part of the team, in his first season he failed to find the net in his first season, making a total of 38 appearances in all competitions. He scored his first goal for Rovers on 26th November 2005 winning 2-0 to Bristol City. He has enjoyed many successful moments with Doncaster, so far, one of the first big moments he was involved in was the 2005-2006 League Cup run, which saw Belle Vue rocking, beating Manchester City, Aston Villa, and coming close to beating Arsenal. The next season saw Copps play his part in the team that won the Johnstone's Paint Trophy, but arguably his best moment came the next season. With Rovers pushing for League 1 promotion, we earned a play off spot. 

It was the semi final against Southend, and after a 0-0 draw at Roots Hall, it was all to play for in the second leg at the Keepmoat. 

Brain Stock scored an 11th minute penatly, and an own goal by Adam Barratt in the 21st put Rovers 2-0 up. 

But then on the 38th minute, O'Connor wins the ball back, by the touchline, and gets it to Copps who uses his quick feet the wriggle his way past 5 Southend players to just inside the box before slotting it past Darryl Flahavan in the goal.

It was then in the second half, the 51st minute, Copps received the ball again by the touchline, and going past Southend players as if they wasn't there, he cut inside to a central position on the edge of the box where he shot with his left foot, again finding the back of the net.

In the 78th minute, Copps was again running into the box, this time it looked like he was wanting to pick out a team mate, with 3 Rovers players already in the box. Instead he was brought down just outside the box by Nick Bailey. Copps stood over the freekick he had won, with Paul Green standing with his back to the goal 2 meters away, Copps passed the ball to Greeny, who stopped it for Copps to hit, he curled it into the far left top corner.

This was a truly excellent hattrick, maybe the best I have ever seen. Ever goal was worthy of goal of the month. 

A bad day for the Southend goalkeeper, however he cannot be put at blame for the sheer excellence. Darryl himself made an impressive 294 appearances for Southend in 8 years and is currently at Bournemouth.



Rovers of course went on to win the Play Off final against a small local team called Leeds United, with Copps playing his part in that match.

With Rovers now in the Championship, Copps was still a major part in the team, making at least 30 league appearances in the 4 years before relegation.

His fine form, and ability to win the game on his day, he attracted interest from clubs including Ipswich and Barnsley. However Ipswich seemed to never make an official serious bid, despite a few numbers been rumored, and Copps rejected Barnsley.

In January 2012, he became one of only 10 players to reach 300 league appearances for Rovers.

With Rovers relegated from the Championship, new manager Dean Saunders needed to cut the wage bill.
In August 2012, Rovers fans feared the worst when the team coach stopped on the motorway for a player to get off and join another club, it was James Coppinger who exited the coach, linking up with ex manager Sean O'Driscoll. However he only made 2 starts and 4 sub appearances.

Ending his loan in December, he returned to Doncaster and played an important part in Rovers winning League 1 at first try. Many Rovers fans said, his return was just like a new signing and brought a lot to the squad.

In fact, Copps played his part in Rovers history once again, and one of the best, most exciting moments in English football as the league ended in fantastic style.
They say a picture says a thousand words, and i'm not going to describe what happend, but instead watch the video below.



It was James Coppinger that got the goal, and we won the League 1 and earned promotion.

On the 15th March 2014, James became 1 of 5 players to reach 250 league appearances for Rovers.
The 5th April 2014, Rovers are at home to Birmingham, if selected, James Coppinger will make his 400th appearance in all competitions for Doncaster Rovers. An achievement that is incredible.
This achievement shows great loyalty, and when people question if there is loyalty in the modern game, just think of Copps. He has had the opportunity to player for 'bigger' teams but has stayed loyal.

On Saturday, the club have a special plan for Copps, however, details of this plan are being kept secret, however what we do know is the match day programme will be a special one to show his achievement, also as fans we will sing his name before the match and on the 26th minute. Also after the game, whatever the result, don't beat the traffic, stay in the ground, maybe something will happen then.

Testimony, for me, we need to sell out the Keepmoat, I think Newcastle would be fitting, with him starting his professional career there. 

The future, I have seen many people say they would like him to become a future manager for Rovers, or a coach. But for me, I hope he has a few seasons left here. We have seen recently his adaptability whilst playing right back. I hope he gets a contract extension at the end of the season, 2 years maybe. Even if players like Duffy and Forrester keep him out of the first team, he is a hell of a substitute to come on. After he does hang up the boots, I hope he sticks around at Donny, and gets a role within the club. I would also like to see his number retired. I am unlikely to see a player reach what he has in a Rovers shirt. However, he is only 33!
His latest interview post Sheffield Wednesday
Thanks for the years Jamie! 
Copps has played with 5 managers at Rovers
Penney, O'Driscol, Saunders, Flynn and Dickov

Copps played at both Belle Vue and the Keepmoat, scoring at both

Colin Douglas holds the record for the most Rovers appearances with 444, between 2 spells at Rovers. (not including wartime leagues) 

Fred Emery holds to record for the most League appearances for Rovers with 417.

Syd Bycroft who made 333 official appearances could of beaten Fred, however the Second World War limited his appearances. (he made 501 appearances including wartime leagues)

James Coppinger stats whilst at Doncaster
Signed 2004
League 
Appearances
353
Goals
35

F.A Cup
Appearances
18
Goals
0

League Cup
Appearances
18
Goals 
2

Johnstone's Paint Trophy
Appearances
7
Goals
0

Play Offs
Appearances
3
Goals
3

All Competitions
Appearances 
399
Goals
40

Career Total
Appearances
519
Goals
59

Acheivements
Johnstone's Paint Trophy 2006-2007
League 1 Play-Off final winners 2007-2008
League 1 Champions 2012-2013


I do not own the pictures or videos
 
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