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Re: Paul buckle!

by ferrarilover » 07 Feb 2011, 16:31

"You are leaving the office..."
"You're at the round about..."
"You are at Windy corner lights..."

Re: Paul buckle!

by diamondgirl » 07 Feb 2011, 16:28

I like Bucks. I think he has done a terrific job for TUFC. Ok, he has done a few things that I didn't/don't agree with but as the song goes "You can please some of the people some of the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time" I agree with Sneapy, we need to play more than one up front. Maybe Eliot going will be a blessing in disguise, as Bucks will now have to do something different, as he did on Sat. against Stockport. I like the guy, and to be honest, who else is out there that we would want or, more to the point, who we could get.

Re: Paul buckle!

by Sneapy » 07 Feb 2011, 11:55

buckle is a good manager, but he just needs to use a different formation, and not just having one up front whichj caused us to loose again crawley

Re: Paul buckle!

by Modgull » 06 Feb 2011, 13:08

I have said it before and will say it again - PB is an excellent manager and we are lucky to have him.

He is recognised around the lower leagues as a talent and other clubs would be amazed at the amount of criticism he gets given the lack of resources the Club can make available to support him. The fact that we can punch so far above our weight is at least partly down to him.

I thought yesterday's team selection and substitutions were spot on and show that he is not afraid of making tough choices.

He is also a good front-man for the Club - as usual his interview with Radio Devon was very thoughtful and fluent.

Re: Paul buckle!

by Trojan 67 » 06 Feb 2011, 12:35

SantaCruizScotty wrote:Right will someone please tell me 'what the f*ck is going on'

Standing outside popside about 1:30 and talking to three guys and they said 'if buckle wants out let him go'
im so confused :(
That'll be the usual sad b*stards that cut PB no slack.

Re: Paul buckle!

by SantaCruzScotty » 06 Feb 2011, 12:32

Right will someone please tell me 'what the f*ck is going on'

Standing outside popside about 1:30 and talking to three guys and they said 'if buckle wants out let him go'
im so confused :(

Re: Paul buckle!

by Dave_Pougher » 03 Feb 2011, 18:00

He's doing the best he can, who, can ask more.

Re: Paul buckle!

by Yellow4life » 03 Feb 2011, 00:03

Personally I like him, he's done a great job on the tight budget we have- the thing that annoyed me about him is the lack of a plan B or bringing a sub on to late- like when we are 2-0 down instead of 1-0 down for example.

Re: Paul buckle!

by Dave » 02 Feb 2011, 21:38

We all never stop learning no matter what job we do ,and in all wallks of life,i also think Paul Buckle is doing a good job limited budget torquay being a real footballing back water etc,etc,can not be easy, and you could tell he is feeling the pressure, at the end of the games last night he got of the bench and run to the tunnel,and to those who want him out,'just be careful what you wish for'.

However what i will say is,i am fed up of the 'buckle's inexperience card'being played every time the team hits a bad run,as we all know he has had almost four seasons in management ,whilst i accept he is still learning,inexperience no longer comes in to it for me.

And should Buckle go ,i have no provlem sticking my neck out and saying ,Chris Hargreaves will be the next manager.

Re: Paul buckle!

by Trojan 67 » 02 Feb 2011, 21:04

bobby93 wrote:i like buckle. his inexperience shows at times, but he was exactly what we needed when we went down. young, enthusiastic, and determined. and also with enough knowledge of that division to assemble a squad that nicely balanced youth with experience. i dont agree with every decision hes ever made, but at least he does everything for a reason. you can understand what hes trying to achieve even if his methods seem flawed.

we need to remember were a small club with a small budget and i think by and large, hes done a great job in his first position as manager. lets not forget hes learning every day.
Yep, sums it up for me also.

Now is the time to support the club and the manager during this low point. The "Buckle Out" brigade won't have that support due to their sad bast*rd condition.

Re: Paul buckle!

by bobby93 » 02 Feb 2011, 20:32

i like buckle. his inexperience shows at times, but he was exactly what we needed when we went down. young, enthusiastic, and determined. and also with enough knowledge of that division to assemble a squad that nicely balanced youth with experience. i dont agree with every decision hes ever made, but at least he does everything for a reason. you can understand what hes trying to achieve even if his methods seem flawed.

we need to remember were a small club with a small budget and i think by and large, hes done a great job in his first position as manager. lets not forget hes learning every day.

Re: Paul buckle!

by SantaCruzScotty » 02 Feb 2011, 14:48

Does that allow me to pull over to the gas stations every 5mins?...back to subject!

Re: Paul buckle!

by HRG » 02 Feb 2011, 14:40

As long as you keep your eyes off the sheep and on the road, you'll be fine :)

Re: Paul buckle!

by SantaCruzScotty » 02 Feb 2011, 14:33

Haha!
i keep to my sheep, so sure if I ever get on the motor way there will be three of us in the car :)



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Re: Paul buckle!

by HRG » 02 Feb 2011, 14:24

Ah, just read his introduction. A Cardiff lad, still a way from little ol' Hereford.
Give me 17 years, I'll make sure my boy learns how to drive and I'll be there :engflag: :)

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