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by tomogull » 29 Sep 2015, 22:09

Babbacombe Ben wrote:Not quite the truth!!
Ramshaw offered his assistance during the transitional period ONLY. He had no intention to stay on any longer. FACT.
The fact Nicho had his own #2 was a major relief to him.
Someone who puts the club before his own ego and people want to have a go??? Beggars belief.
Clubs on his CV you have never heard of?? Wow!!! From "big time Torquay" LOL
Hucknall Town, Eastwood Town, Hednesford Town all Conference North (a level TUFC may be competing at sooner than they think) and Leek Town a former Conference National Club.
Actually a very impressive non league CV. Time to wake up and smell the coffee mate. Torquay United ARE a non league club.
It would be interesting to know who decided that John Ramshaw's generous offer was not wanted. I would have thought that his knowledge of the players strengths and weaknesses would have been of great benefit to Kevin Nich, or simply helping Kevin to get to know the squad. But there you are - nothing much adds up at Plainmoor at present. One thing is for sure - John Ramshaw can hold his head up high over the debacle of the past fortnight. Thanks John, and may you (and Paul Cox) end up at a club that is not in such financial turmoil as we are at present.

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by lucy6lucy » 29 Sep 2015, 18:08

Southampton Gull wrote:Welcome to the forum, John ;-)

Thanks for all your efforts, good luck for the future.
:clap:

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by westyorkshiregull » 29 Sep 2015, 17:10

Babbacombe Ben wrote:Not quite the truth!!
Ramshaw offered his assistance during the transitional period ONLY. He had no intention to stay on any longer. FACT.
The fact Nicho had his own #2 was a major relief to him.
Someone who puts the club before his own ego and people want to have a go??? Beggars belief.
Clubs on his CV you have never heard of?? Wow!!! From "big time Torquay" LOL
Hucknall Town, Eastwood Town, Hednesford Town all Conference North (a level TUFC may be competing at sooner than they think) and Leek Town a former Conference National Club.
Actually a very impressive non league CV. Time to wake up and smell the coffee mate. Torquay United ARE a non league club.
well said Ben. ..how many other assistants would acted so selfless...could have walked away but no made some nice comments and was refreshing. perhaps other more important matters but I would have happily stuck a couple of quid into a kitty for nice bottle of scotch to say thank you.

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by Southampton Gull » 28 Sep 2015, 22:05

Welcome to the forum, John ;-)

Thanks for all your efforts, good luck for the future.

john ramshaw

by PhilGull » 28 Sep 2015, 22:02

Babbacombe Ben wrote:Not quite the truth!!
Ramshaw offered his assistance during the transitional period ONLY. He had no intention to stay on any longer. FACT.
The fact Nicho had his own #2 was a major relief to him.
Someone who puts the club before his own ego and people want to have a go??? Beggars belief.
Clubs on his CV you have never heard of?? Wow!!! From "big time Torquay" LOL
Hucknall Town, Eastwood Town, Hednesford Town all Conference North (a level TUFC may be competing at sooner than they think) and Leek Town a former Conference National Club.
Actually a very impressive non league CV. Time to wake up and smell the coffee mate. Torquay United ARE a non league club.
Shepshed Charterhouse, Oakham United, Kidsgrove Athletic, Arnold Town.

john ramshaw

by Babbacombe Ben » 28 Sep 2015, 21:53

Not quite the truth!!
Ramshaw offered his assistance during the transitional period ONLY. He had no intention to stay on any longer. FACT.
The fact Nicho had his own #2 was a major relief to him.
Someone who puts the club before his own ego and people want to have a go??? Beggars belief.
Clubs on his CV you have never heard of?? Wow!!! From "big time Torquay" LOL
Hucknall Town, Eastwood Town, Hednesford Town all Conference North (a level TUFC may be competing at sooner than they think) and Leek Town a former Conference National Club.
Actually a very impressive non league CV. Time to wake up and smell the coffee mate. Torquay United ARE a non league club.

john ramshaw

by PhilGull » 28 Sep 2015, 20:34

George wrote:Is this a case of certain people want to clear out anyone associated with Paul cox??
Or a new manager not wanting to work with some random non-league (and he is proper non-league, some clubs on his CV I've never heard of) coach whom he doesn't know. Nothing unusual here.

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by Georg » 28 Sep 2015, 20:24

Is this a case of certain people want to clear out anyone associated with Paul cox??

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by gullno4 » 28 Sep 2015, 17:36

feel sorry for him as he offered to stay on as assistant, but the club said no.

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by lucy6lucy » 28 Sep 2015, 17:27

Full respect to John. He leaves with dignity and we should all be greatfull he hung around to help the team. He could have gone with Cox

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by SenorDingDong » 28 Sep 2015, 14:42

I wish him well too, he could have followed Cox out the door immediately but he did the honourable thing and with the exception of the Bromley match which Edwards was in charge of anyway, neither of his two matches were particularly bad performances. Undone by two set pieces against Boreham and then Ex against Lincoln. Not great performances but given the circumstances he did his best. Little bit disappointed that the club didn't want him to stay around.

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by westyorkshiregull » 28 Sep 2015, 13:17

says in hearld that ramshaw has left now as offered to help nicholson out. As previously stated I think he shown torquay and the fans some decent respect and wishing him well

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by tommyg » 25 Sep 2015, 19:09

He may not be cut out to be a No.1 - which he has indicated himself - but I'd like to thank him for staying on despite not being paid. He must know he will be out when the new manager is appointed but obviously has a lot of respect for the board and club... unlike his former boss who walked out the day before we had a game :whistle:

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by Costa1 » 25 Sep 2015, 11:39

Dave_Pougher wrote:Deserves credit and feel he should be offered a short term opportunity to see how it goes. That aside he's probably the cheapest option.
He doesn't want it, but imagine he'd stay on in a coaching capacity if asked. He's an excellent coach, respected by the players and will be an asset to the club if he is kept on.

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by Dave_Pougher » 25 Sep 2015, 11:34

Deserves credit and feel he should be offered a short term opportunity to see how it goes. That aside he's probably the cheapest option.

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