Hargreaves, Hodges and Veysey on Gardening leave

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Hargreaves, Hodges and Veysey on Gardening leave

by Southampton Gull » 09 Jun 2016, 19:03

Yes, he's signed for one of my old clubs, Gosport Borough. He'll need a smaller jersey than the one I used to wear though ;-)

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by wivelgull » 09 Jun 2016, 11:30

Ricey? You don't mean 'keeper Martin Rice, do you?

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by gullno4 » 08 Jun 2016, 22:26

Apparently they fell out over a player, Carlisle said he couldn't commit fully to the role and stepped down, Tully didn't find a suitable replacement and got sacked! I don't know any of this for definite so don't take that as gospel! While we're talking about Truro, their player of the season Ricey has left and signed for Gosport

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by tomogull » 08 Jun 2016, 22:06

gullno4 wrote:Lee Hodges has just been reappointed as manager of Truro, with Rory Fallon as his number 2 in a player coach role. Good luck to him!
I hadn't heard this news. I'm gobsmacked. What has happened to the fantastic Steve Tully/Wayne Calisle partnership that gained promotion for Truro to the National South and then straight through to the play-offs ? Football has become a seedy business.

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by gullno4 » 08 Jun 2016, 14:20

Lee Hodges has just been reappointed as manager of Truro, with Rory Fallon as his number 2 in a player coach role. Good luck to him!

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by yeovilgull » 18 Jun 2015, 06:06

rickl wrote:CH should have been able to do better with the squad he had. I just can't buy his comments that he had so many players that was not his signings. That shouldn't stop him from motivating them to do a good job for the club.

I follow Rosenborg here in Norway. The last 2-3 seasons the club had a useless manager who was more focused on "getting back on the horse" each time the team lost a match or played bad. So at the end of last season he finally got sacked and a new manager came in. He had a completely different approach to the game, training and motivation. After a few start problems in the first few games they went on a 10 game winning streak to close the season. The start of this season has seen this form continue.

He has basically the same group of players as the old manager but it looks like a brand new team. Players that have been utterly awful for years are now setting "the league on fire". The mood in the squad are much better. If CH was a great manager he should have been able to do something like this as well.
But then again, maybe he just had crap players...
Much as Leroy did with McFarland's players.

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by Southampton Gull » 17 Jun 2015, 22:15

Duh. The old regime kept him on until the bitter end. New regime = new man, no shock there.

As for you being "right", there's always a chance, not happened yet though ;-)

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by arcadia » 17 Jun 2015, 18:32

Southampton Gull wrote:If he's not we can always count on your expertise............

:keepie: :keepie: :keepie:
Yes stupid gull you can.

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arcadia wrote:
Yes stupid gull you can.

After all I was right Hargreaves had to go before any money was put in, but once again you knew better and supported Hargreaves still you always liked gardening.

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by Southampton Gull » 17 Jun 2015, 17:56

If he's not we can always count on your expertise............

:keepie: :keepie: :keepie:

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by arcadia » 17 Jun 2015, 17:28

This is a good decision having a clear out it was needed I hope we get things right this time and hope the new manager is up to the job.

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by happytorq » 17 Jun 2015, 13:17

Dave_Pougher wrote:Updated Dave! Had a fair bit of stick for my opnion on Mr B.Phillips and not revealing what I knew/felt ( not form Dave I hasten to add) about him and his position at TUFC. Not that that bothers me then or now but in hind sight I hope that some, not all obviously, now realise my concerns were genuine.

Is "Phillips" supposed to have three Ls Dave, or is the L-L-L an allusion to our form? :)

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rickl wrote:CH should have been able to do better with the squad he had. I just can't buy his comments that he had so many players that was not his signings. That shouldn't stop him from motivating them to do a good job for the club.

I follow Rosenborg here in Norway. The last 2-3 seasons the club had a useless manager who was more focused on "getting back on the horse" each time the team lost a match or played bad. So at the end of last season he finally got sacked and a new manager came in. He had a completely different approach to the game, training and motivation. After a few start problems in the first few games they went on a 10 game winning streak to close the season. The start of this season has seen this form continue.

He has basically the same group of players as the old manager but it looks like a brand new team. Players that have been utterly awful for years are now setting "the league on fire". The mood in the squad are much better. If CH was a great manager he should have been able to do something like this as well.

But then again, maybe he just had crap players...
The old "This isn't my team" excuse only gets you so far. Most professional players are capable of being part of a winning team. We only have to look at some of the players in our successful teams to know that it's very much about the chemistry as much as it is talent. I mean - Matt Hockley was great for us but he was never going to snapped up by Arsenal. I'd be prepared to give a manager a pass only for so long using that excuse. It's the managers job to identify strengths as much as weaknesses, and it's also on him to drill the team on the training ground to reduce silly errors. That didn't seem to happen last year. We've seen plenty of times that a new manager can come in and suddenly get great results with the same team, so clearly there's more to the job than simply finding players you like.

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by Eirik » 17 Jun 2015, 05:54

CH should have been able to do better with the squad he had. I just can't buy his comments that he had so many players that was not his signings. That shouldn't stop him from motivating them to do a good job for the club.

I follow Rosenborg here in Norway. The last 2-3 seasons the club had a useless manager who was more focused on "getting back on the horse" each time the team lost a match or played bad. So at the end of last season he finally got sacked and a new manager came in. He had a completely different approach to the game, training and motivation. After a few start problems in the first few games they went on a 10 game winning streak to close the season. The start of this season has seen this form continue.

He has basically the same group of players as the old manager but it looks like a brand new team. Players that have been utterly awful for years are now setting "the league on fire". The mood in the squad are much better. If CH was a great manager he should have been able to do something like this as well.

But then again, maybe he just had crap players...

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by Southampton Gull » 17 Jun 2015, 02:14

Dave_Pougher wrote: Updated Dave! Had a fair bit of stick for my opnion on Mr B.Phillips and not revealing what I knew/felt ( not form Dave I hasten to add) about him and his position at TUFC. Not that that bothers me then or now but in hind sight I hope that some, not all obviously, now realise my concerns were genuine.

Likewise mate but he's history now and won't be remembered for anything positive, that sums him up IMHO ;-)

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by PlainmoorRoar » 16 Jun 2015, 20:48

PhilGull wrote:Googled my own question, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... -year.html.
Average for League Two is (last October) £50000 a year... Is Hargreaves really on £2000 a week? I know the last board were a little lacking in their footballing knowledge but please don't tell me they were paying that much! Reminds of the Leeds stories when they were throwing money at players.
I doubt it was that much all on CH not even the combined incomes of CH and LH!

I think CH will go on to be a decent manager and he's learned some lessons whilst being in charge down here but it's cost us and ultimately his job.

Hopefully a new manager will be appointed soon, followed by some new players!

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by Dave_Pougher » 16 Jun 2015, 20:46

Southampton Gull wrote:
You can update your signature now Dave ;-)
Updated Dave! Had a fair bit of stick for my opnion on Mr B.Phillips and not revealing what I knew/felt ( not form Dave I hasten to add) about him and his position at TUFC. Not that that bothers me then or now but in hind sight I hope that some, not all obviously, now realise my concerns were genuine.

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