For the 23-year-old to have his contract terminated after only four months as there may be an ongoing investigation would be a culture shock.

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Doncaster Rovers v Sutton United: Ben Close on setting standards and the role model with strong Yorkshire links

IN TOUGH times in particular, senior players come into their own and pull others through.

Doncaster Rovers are blessed in that department and are fortunate in the respect that some of their remaining fit players fall into that category and set daily standards.

Ben Close is one, alongside others who include Tommy Rowe and Joe Ironside.

Rovers have wrestled with inconsistent form and too many injuries to mention so far this term.

But it is a time when strong leaders step up and draw strength from adversity and don’t bemoan their lot and give the wrong impression to younger players in particular.

In his time at Portsmouth, Close, now 27, learnt from one of the best in that regard in former Sheffield United and Leeds United midfield enforcer Michael Doyle.

Close said: “We had a good chunk of players who were experienced, big personalities and all had good careers.

“The likes of Michael Doyle, Gary Roberts, Kyle Bennett and Carl Baker – just to name a few really. We had a few more as well.

“Especially Michael Doyle. He was a central midfielder and had super-high training standards and super-high standards on the day of the game.

“He was a real winner and made it hard for the young lads coming through who were trying to learn the game as he wanted you to learn fast.

Doncaster Rovers midfielder Ben Close. Picture: Pete Norton/Getty Images

“I feel that has definitely helped me in the long run. At the time, you think: ‘He’s a strong character and personality’.

“But in the long run, it helped and builds that mental strength and resilience. I can see why he did that.

“He had the career to back it up and had been there and done it for many years. He was one of the older lads at the time and was still training every day and the fittest in the tests.

“He was playing in every game and available for every game and his was a really good standard to try and live up to.”

Rovers’ absentee count is in double figures ahead of today’s game with a Sutton United side who have also had it hard so far in 2023-24.

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