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by aggrey_25 » 15 Dec 2015, 10:24
aggrey_25 wrote:Thats me done.... I CANNOT believe the believe the board have done this. 129 or whatever applicants and the best of them is someone who has never managed in the game, this is the final nail in the coffin for TUFC and it will be conference south football next year or closure.
by tomogull » 24 Nov 2015, 15:30
by arcadia » 24 Nov 2015, 10:10
tomogull wrote: That's a great post, Jack. Fully agree with most of it (not sure about Gerring - he's not such a competent player as Jamie Richards who we released and is now doing well for Truro). We're all feeling pretty flat after Saturday's defeat so a more positive post is welcome. We were much better in the second half and with Smith and. hopefully, Carmichael returning on Saturday, plus Wright and Fairhurst starting, we should look a better side.
by tomogull » 24 Nov 2015, 00:27
Jack wrote:LWhat's gone has gone. Hargreaves was always a bit of a loose cannon. Cox is a bit of a one trick pony. Play three centre backs to provide cover for the least mobile one who has a long throw that can create chances to score. Pretty dour stuff to watch. Nicholson is more likely to encourage football that is pleasing to the eye, we had a good spell during the second half on Saturday and the only way to gain experience is to do the job. There are plenty of experienced managers who have failed. Gary Johnson got Yeovil to the championship but couldn't save them when they went into free fall. Paul Sturrock isn't doing very well either. Gary Johnson couldn't save Cheltenham from relegation and whilst they are top at the moment they appear to have thrown shedl loads of money on 16? new signings so if they don't go up presumably they are likely to be in deep ....... Give Nico a chance. He is working his socks off doing two jobs, managing and playing. He is having to play because we need experience and he is the only 30 something in the team and our squad has been decimated by injuries and suspensions. The only other left back option is Butler and if we play him at full back we lose a midfield player who is comfortable on the left wing. Despite the awful defending on Saturday I thought there were some positives for the manager and coach to work on. Lavercombe needs to be more assertive with his defence. Gerring generally played safe by putting the ball out when in doubt and with full time training he should provide decent cover for our two centre halves. Durrell Berry is a competent right back, Courtenay Richards worked his socks off and the two subs livened things up when they came on. I am sure that when we can get all our best players on the pitch at the same time, things will gel and we will start to get some results.
by Jack » 23 Nov 2015, 23:36
by moneylife » 23 Nov 2015, 22:04
tommyg wrote:I'm assuming one of the reasons we're so skint is because we're still paying or have paid off Hargreaves and Hodges. The board should never have put them on gardening leave if money was so tight. We couldn't have done any worse with Hargreaves at the helm and now have a manager who is less qualified and even more out of his depth. Hindsight is a wonderful thing but if there's no money in the pot then the first decision you make after taking over the club isn't to get rid of a manager and his assistant who both still have a year left on their contracts. I'm not saying Hargreaves would have been my choice to lead the club this season, but if it meant we would be more financially stable and had more money to improve the playing squad then that's what should have happened.
by Scott Brehaut » 23 Nov 2015, 16:24
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by davidcaldwell123 » 23 Nov 2015, 09:22
Southampton Gull wrote: It's a darned sight better than having someone who just wants a free ride every week. The simple facts are that the money to do what everyone can see is needed simply isn't there right now. I would far rather see my team struggling every week knowing we're fulfilling our commitments than see us sign players we can't afford and end up going bust. You aren't wrong in identifying areas the team could be improved upon, funding that just isn't possible so the manager works with what he has. It isn't nice for anyone who supports the club right now but these guys came in and have done their best to turn around the tide of debt we were totting up while keeping the club solvent. I'm sure they are busy looking at ways of securing investment but current finances make improving the team impossible without players leaving, Every fan has a choice to give up or to soldier on to keep the club going.
by CraigUnder » 22 Nov 2015, 22:51
by IanGull01 » 22 Nov 2015, 22:23
by Southampton Gull » 22 Nov 2015, 22:12
brucie wrote:But it isn't really any consolation to know that Steve Breed is "hurting" after every week when we have lost again. The answer is get a better defence on the pitch and then we won't have lost before the game starts.
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