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by SuperNickyWroe » 06 Jan 2014, 20:53

Trojan 67 wrote: Some seek the truth, some know the truth. A friend will tell it as it is.

A true friend will tell you what you need to hear, not what you would like to hear.

Good cop, bad cop. I wonder which one of the HH (Hargreaves/Hodges) combo is which, and which one will tell Nicholson his legs have gone.

:|
i reckon both of them will troj.

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by Trojan 67 » 06 Jan 2014, 20:52

hector wrote: I guess CH is, at some point, going to have to risk putting friendships on the line, if he is to do his job properly.
Some seek the truth, some know the truth. A friend will tell it as it is.

A true friend will tell you what you need to hear, not what you would like to hear.

Good cop, bad cop. I wonder which one of the HH (Hargreaves/Hodges) combo is which, and which one will tell Nicholson his legs have gone.

:|

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by hector » 06 Jan 2014, 20:28

I can understand your concerns, Stefano. When a rookie takes over, you wonder if they know what they are doing. But then I reason this with the fact that every manager started somewhere. Every manager was a rookie and I suppose we could have ended up with an experienced manager like Knill, who had failed in other jobs. If I was thinking of the sort of character that, even though they are a rookie, could go on to be a successful manager, then Hargreaves has all of the right attributes. He is an articulate, intelligent bloke. My only concern is the closeness to certain senior players and with Lee Hodges as well, it is quite the reunion. Bill Phillips on the radio did acknowledge it as an issue, so I guess CH is, at some point, going to have to risk putting friendships on the line, if he is to do his job properly.

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by stefano » 06 Jan 2014, 08:34

hector wrote: I'm sorry, Stefano, if I got the wrong end of the stick!
No problem Hector and as I said I did not spell it out and interspersed amongst the tongue in cheek bits there were things I was serious about.

The theme of the thread was who will be relegated, and I do believe one of the clubs will be us. I also fear for the long term future of the club if we get relegated. I padded it out with a few tongue in cheek observations knowing that it would get a reaction and I was interested in what the reaction would be. When your club is in the relegation zone of the bottom tier a little bit of mischievous endeavour can help to get through the day! ;-)

Yourself, Gullscorer, ferrarilover, and taxilady all responded in an adult and polite way, whereas one poster reacted as though I had just knocked over his beer after time had been called! As the psychiatrist said in Fawlty Towers, "there's enough material there for an entire conference!".

Over the years I have normally been accused of being over optimistic about the prospects of Torquay United. I have seen a light at the end of the tunnel when there wasn't even a tunnel let alone a light! Now though, in the relegation zone, no manager, played more games than others, a worse goal difference than others, and a new appointment of manager likely (I think) to be wrong club wrong time for that individual, I can see no reason for thinking my glass is half full.

It is one of those situations where I am longing to be proved wrong! :-/

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by hector » 06 Jan 2014, 07:44

stefano wrote: No. I am sure he can be a manager. But as far as we are concerned now, wrong club at the wrong time.

I was interested in the above as when I did a tongue in cheek post you said it was 'bizarre'. In fairness though I didn't spell it out. ;-)
I'm sorry, Stefano, if I got the wrong end of the stick!

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by stefano » 05 Jan 2014, 22:28

hector wrote: Does anyone remember that old BT advert - probably from the 80s, where Maureen Lipman plays a woman in a shop like Dixons and everything she wants to buy, a woman called Mrs Jones has already phoned in to purchase. When she gets to a washing machine or something, she says something like, 'I suppose Mrs Jones, has bought this as well', and she is informed that Mrs Jones hasn't - so she replies 'Well, if it isn't good enough for Mrs Jones, then it isn't good enough for me...'

This is meant a little tongue-in-cheek but I suddenly feel a bit like that about Hargreaves. If Northampton don't want him, well then, do we?
No. I am sure he can be a manager. But as far as we are concerned now, wrong club at the wrong time.

I was interested in the above as when I did a tongue in cheek post you said it was 'bizarre'. In fairness though I didn't spell it out. ;-)

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by hector » 05 Jan 2014, 22:14

CP Gull wrote: This article in their local press would seem to suggest that Northampton aren't now looking to appoint anyone new soon. No great surprise, give how well caretaker boss Andy King and his asst Tim Flowers have done of late.

http://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/sport ... -1-5787664

It might also, of course, clear the way for Chris Hargreaves to accept our offer if that is indeed the case!

The Northampton Chairman also confirms on their Official Site that the job has not been offered to anyone...

http://www.ntfc.co.uk/news/article/chai ... 76719.aspx?
Does anyone remember that old BT advert - probably from the 80s, where Maureen Lipman plays a woman in a shop like Dixons and everything she wants to buy, a woman called Mrs Jones has already phoned in to purchase. When she gets to a washing machine or something, she says something like, 'I suppose Mrs Jones, has bought this as well', and she is informed that Mrs Jones hasn't - so she replies 'Well, if it isn't good enough for Mrs Jones, then it isn't good enough for me...'

This is meant a little tongue-in-cheek but I suddenly feel a bit like that about Hargreaves. If Northampton don't want him, well then, do we?

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by CP Gull » 05 Jan 2014, 20:37

hector wrote:http://www.smfserver.com/forums/thehote ... 184.0.html


Northampton fans suggesting they have offered Hargreaves job as well.
This article in their local press would seem to suggest that Northampton aren't now looking to appoint anyone new soon. No great surprise, give how well caretaker boss Andy King and his asst Tim Flowers have done of late.

http://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/sport ... -1-5787664

It might also, of course, clear the way for Chris Hargreaves to accept our offer if that is indeed the case!

The Northampton Chairman also confirms on their Official Site that the job has not been offered to anyone...

http://www.ntfc.co.uk/news/article/chai ... 76719.aspx?

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by yeovilgull » 04 Jan 2014, 23:16

RussianGull wrote:Radio Devon said it several times throughout the coverage, even said that they'd sent him a text asking if it was true and invited him to call them to verify or put down the rumours!
They also said several times that we were now bottom of the league and that Northampton have climbed above us.!!

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by hector » 04 Jan 2014, 22:06

http://www.smfserver.com/forums/thehote ... 184.0.html


Northampton fans suggesting they have offered Hargreaves job as well.

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by Jesus » 04 Jan 2014, 21:59

Paul Sturrock is not the messiah, he is a very naughty boy.

Believe in me, for I am the Lord

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by RussianGull » 04 Jan 2014, 21:55

Radio Devon said it several times throughout the coverage, even said that they'd sent him a text asking if it was true and invited him to call them to verify or put down the rumours!

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by hector » 04 Jan 2014, 21:37

There is a rumour on twitter that Hargreaves has rejected TUFCa nd still interested in Northampton job.

I suspect it is incorrect.

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by hector » 04 Jan 2014, 20:53

CP Gull wrote:It's a funny old game isn't it!

To my mind at least, Geoff Harrop was more like a "fan" today. He picked the team (or at least very close to it) that many of us have been crying out for for ages. He also went with a more attacking formation (4-3-3) and went for it .... and why wouldn't he as it will more than likely be his one and only shot at picking a Football League team (no disrespect intended but this is a likely scenario). There was no "rocket science" just a change of direction in team selection that many have felt was necessary, apart from Alan Knill that is!

He also spent a large part of the game trying to rouse support from the fans ... again the sort of thing that any fan who won a competition to be "Manager for a day" would do, but realistically, given our situation, is he likely to the answer, probably not. His focus should be on producing more talent from the Youth team who are going to make an impact on the first team and hopefully finding some gems who will make TUFC a lot of money.

I am not at all confident that we can get out of this mess, regardless of who we bring in, as I am finding it extremely difficult to think of two teams in this League who might finish below us, but either way, I don't think that giving Geoff Harrop the permanent job would be the answer, despite how well he handled everything today.
:goodpost:

I agree. My mates and I commented that his team selection was a bit of 'playing to the crowd' and I thought similar to you when he was cheerleading from the side. However, on the radio, He came across as a great bloke and passionate about the club and I think TUFC is lucky to have him but like you, I do not see him as full-time manager. It could be a repeat of Shaun Taylor, who himself, was a highly regarded youth coach but despite winning his first game, it obviously didn't work out.

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by Dave » 04 Jan 2014, 20:41

Thanks for the answer Swanny. Sturrock I believe was diagnosed with Parkinson's during his second spell as Plymouth manager, and had it through out his time at Southend, didn't stop him from doing a fantastic job with considering when he took over they had financial difficulties and no team.

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