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by Robiberto22 » 02 Jul 2013, 13:54

Nice interview, especially towards the end, some nice comments

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by james707 » 02 Jul 2013, 11:48

What a top bloke!!!

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by OllieGull » 02 Jul 2013, 11:01

Interview up with Brass on Youtube if anyone's interested:

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by Dave » 19 Jun 2013, 13:03

I agree with Brucie..damn, what the heck move over Wivel I saw him first anyway.. :rofl:

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by wivelgull » 19 Jun 2013, 12:59

Brucie is right. Mr. Knill says more or less the same thing; you have to be ruthless at times.

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by brucie » 19 Jun 2013, 10:52

As soon as Ling left Taylors position was always untenable. He maybe a nice bloke but clearly the writing was on the wall after the Aldershot match when a nine year old managing a subuteo team could have come up with a better line up than Taylor did that night.
He clearly hasn't got a clue. It might be harsh but there it is.

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by madgull » 19 Jun 2013, 06:13

ROADRUNNER wrote:what did i tell you matt! :nod:
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CP Gull wrote: Absolutely spot on ROADRUNNER and with a couple of weeks to spare too! :~D
See, now THAT is :goodpost: !!! :rofl:

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by mickyflash » 18 Jun 2013, 17:35

Without coming out and saying "I couldn't work with Shaun" - did anyone else get the impression that by going to great lengths to explain how he would normally do all that he can to keep the structure of a clubs staff in place, imply that he wasn't up to the task? (in Knills eyes at least)

It certainly appeared on the touch line that Taylor had become a spare wheel, last season. But is this down to a personality clash, a gulf in footballing knowledge and tactics, or just good old fashioned footballing reasons?

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by Richinns » 18 Jun 2013, 16:30

NickGull wrote:...And Shaun Taylor has left the building.

Cheers for your efforts the last two years Shaun, and good luck!
Agreed - he was put in a really sh1tty position by the circumstances that unfolded and a lot of blame unfairly went his way.

Think this break is best for all parties but (like Ling) I wish him a successful future in football.

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by Plymouth Gull » 18 Jun 2013, 16:25

...And Shaun Taylor has left the building.

Cheers for your efforts the last two years Shaun, and good luck!

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by Dutchgull » 18 Jun 2013, 14:21

:goodpost: RR !!

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by ROADRUNNER » 18 Jun 2013, 14:18

shame you cant take it on the chin mate, says a lot :na:

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by ferrarilover » 18 Jun 2013, 13:13

Accurate to within a tolerance of 8.5%, I hope you're not an engineer.

Matt.

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by CP Gull » 18 Jun 2013, 11:52

ROADRUNNER wrote:chris brass set to sign as number two. next 48 days
Absolutely spot on ROADRUNNER and with a couple of weeks to spare too! :~D

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by ROADRUNNER » 18 Jun 2013, 11:42

what did i tell you matt! :nod:

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