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Bad Vibes. Let's get them out of the way

by tomogull » 26 Apr 2017, 21:19

Gullscorer wrote: 26 Apr 2017, 21:05 I agree with Brucie. :)
So do I ...... and so does Wivel :-D

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by Gullscorer » 26 Apr 2017, 21:05

I agree with Brucie. :)

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by brucie » 26 Apr 2017, 21:02

And now I have just seen "its scarf day" on Saturday - who actually dreams this guff up. We don't need any gimmicks whatsoever - yellow day, scarf day is a complete load of bollocks .

Beat North Ferriby and that's it - nothing else is needed. There is simply no other focus.

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by brucie » 26 Apr 2017, 20:58

Can't wait for Saturday. I think there is a fair bit of tosh about whether we celebrate or not. Of course people are going to celebrate if we win. We are football fans after all.

The adrenalin rush after beating Dover was huge. It won't be any different when we finish the job on Saturday.

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by happytorq » 26 Apr 2017, 14:51

A time to say goodbye to the entire squad and management ~ whatever you think of them; they surely won't be engaged for another season of this
Don't know about that. Our results and performances of late have been encouraging. We were unlucky by all accounts to lose at Lincoln (division winners Lincoln!), so I think there are at least a few players who could do a job in a team designed for more than bottom feeding next season. The test, of course, is how much money the manage (whoever it is) is given by the shysters in charge for next season, and how that cash is applied to bringing in decent players.

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by royalgull » 26 Apr 2017, 13:16

Fonda wrote: 26 Apr 2017, 12:22 You won't celebrate, after (hopefully) dodging the biggest, deadliest bullet ever aimed at the club? I'd be absolutely ecstatic for an hour or two, massively relieved that the end of the club isn't perhaps quite so nigh, but painfully aware of the huge under-achievement of our club in a league of part-time footballers.

None of that is the point though. The point is, will a critical assessment of the manager and playing staff help in the build up to this massive game? I'm inclined to think we'd be better off waiting until at least 2pm on Saturday.
I'll punch the air breath a sigh of relief and then try and forget the last 2 years ever happened. To celebrate two horrendous seasons by this club's standards including some defeats which should have seen this team run out of town and protests about it i find a bit personally a sad state of affairs. It's that attitude that we've got to change top to bottom, some standards need to be set.

But it's all irrelevant right now, only Saturday and winning that game matters. What will be will be after, Nicho deserves whatever plaudits are flying around though for fingers crossed keeping Torquay up when everything and everyone is conspiring around him to make his life a nightmare.

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by Fonda » 26 Apr 2017, 12:22

royalgull wrote: 25 Apr 2017, 16:00 I'm kind of with merse, IF we get over the line saturday and save ourselves then it's a great effort from Nicho and this small bunch of players to have kept the club up from what was a second desperate looking situation on the spin.

BUT

Under no circumstances should it be considered an achievement or more to the point a success. This league is pitiful and we've been a football league club for over 80 odd years, survival in this division is a failure of a season and until the mindset changes from everyone and that includes the fans to not accept seasons like this on the field then we will continually be in these crappy situations.

As a football club at this level Torquay should be one of the bigger hitters, should expect to be in and around the top 6 and anything else should be considered a failure. Because of the disastrous last 5 or 6 years there's kind of been an acceptance of failure around the place and if that's the attitude top to bottom then you'll never achieve anything.

These players over the course of this season have proven in the main to not really be good enough, that's not being overly harsh or nasty it's just fact there are some that are and everyone knows the extra factors going on that has made Nicho's job borderline untenable. i feel for him, I'd love to see him be given a chance to be a manager, he's just been firefighting for 2 seasons, begging and borrowing players to try and fill numbers. i don't blame these current players it's not their fault they aren't good enough to make us a good side and by and large they try their best but I've felt this acceptance of failure has been going on far too long.

It's not the main reason, it's because the previous board couldn't afford to run the football club properly which is why we ended up with this squad and now GI threaten to bury us but if we can sort all that mess out the next thing that has to change is the club's mentality.

Ultimately though we've got 1 game we have to win to salvage this again and try and forget about it forever.
You won't celebrate, after (hopefully) dodging the biggest, deadliest bullet ever aimed at the club? I'd be absolutely ecstatic for an hour or two, massively relieved that the end of the club isn't perhaps quite so nigh, but painfully aware of the huge under-achievement of our club in a league of part-time footballers.

None of that is the point though. The point is, will a critical assessment of the manager and playing staff help in the build up to this massive game? I'm inclined to think we'd be better off waiting until at least 2pm on Saturday.

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by jono_Gull209 » 26 Apr 2017, 06:50

Good post Gulliball

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by SuperNickyWroe » 25 Apr 2017, 22:21

great post Gulliball.

its a shame that posters still see us a the "club with 80yrs football league experience"......

its gone. and wont be back for a long time due to the mismanagement of our beloved club.

there are loads of ex-league clubs in our league and even worse below.

Nicho - despite all the obstacles put in front of him - has done a splendid job and if anybody thinks that someone would come and manage this team and convince players to come here for the money they are are nuts.

I remember getting slated for saying that I would take 20th place in league 2 for 20yrs guaranteed - we can only dream of that now after all the crap we've had to (and still) put up with.

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by tomogull » 25 Apr 2017, 21:37

Agreed - great post. Just for clarification, my understanding that the reason Paul Cox 'walked away' was because he was promised a contract by David Phillips and the promise wasn't kept. As you say, wouldn't any manager walk away in those circumstances? The other point - I may be wrong because there have been soooo many players' coming and going in the recent three or four years that it all merges into a haze, but weren't the players you mention Alan Knill's signings and not Hargreaves?

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by S4fedr1ve » 25 Apr 2017, 21:30

Spot on gulliball

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by Gullscorer » 25 Apr 2017, 21:21

Agreed. Excellent post Gulliball. :goodpost:

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by stephen breed » 25 Apr 2017, 19:55

What a superb post best one I have read in a long time gulliball

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by Gulliball » 25 Apr 2017, 19:20

I find it incredible that anyone would not celebrate avoiding relegation this year. Whether we are going to eventually try to regain Football League status or just try to survive our current poverty, we are better placed to do that from the National League than regional part-time football. This coming Saturday is a massive game for us, whichever way you want to look at it.
royalgull wrote: 25 Apr 2017, 16:00 Under no circumstances should it be considered an achievement or more to the point a success. This league is pitiful and we've been a football league club for over 80 odd years, survival in this division is a failure of a season and until the mindset changes from everyone and that includes the fans to not accept seasons like this on the field then we will continually be in these crappy situations.

As a football club at this level Torquay should be one of the bigger hitters, should expect to be in and around the top 6 and anything else should be considered a failure. Because of the disastrous last 5 or 6 years there's kind of been an acceptance of failure around the place and if that's the attitude top to bottom then you'll never achieve anything.
Not sure I understand this argument. What TUFC 'should be' and what we actually are right now are miles apart. With backing, it's fair to say that we should be a top 6 side, unless 6 or more sides are backed even more - with gates of 1800 and no other investment, in the current division, trying to run a full time side on our budget, we should be closer to a bottom six side. Football is about money, and until players turn down £3k a week at Forest Green, or a part-time wage plus footballing wage near their hometown, to sign for £300 a week here, no amount of mindset or 80 years of Football League history will give us an advantage on the pitch.
royalgull wrote: 25 Apr 2017, 16:00 These players over the course of this season have proven in the main to not really be good enough, that's not being overly harsh or nasty it's just fact there are some that are and everyone knows the extra factors going on that has made Nicho's job borderline untenable. i feel for him, I'd love to see him be given a chance to be a manager, he's just been firefighting for 2 seasons, begging and borrowing players to try and fill numbers. i don't blame these current players it's not their fault they aren't good enough to make us a good side and by and large they try their best but I've felt this acceptance of failure has been going on far too long.

It's not the main reason, it's because the previous board couldn't afford to run the football club properly which is why we ended up with this squad and now GI threaten to bury us but if we can sort all that mess out the next thing that has to change is the club's mentality.
Unless the situation drastically improves, which is not massively likely under GI, then who would come in to do a better job under the circumstances? The money, conditions and playing budget would put off any established candidate. You'd end up taking the exact same gamble, on an inexperienced manager, as anyone with experience would be put off. Kevin Nicholson was a highly rated young manager 12 months ago - if he'd walked away then I think he would almost certainly have a better job by now. Staying with us has damaged his career, although a win on Saturday and he'd be just about broken even again. Paul Cox walked away after 10 games, and any manager with a choice would do the same - who is really going to come in and do a 'borderline untenable' job any better than Nicholson has done.

Win on Saturday and we finish with 53 points - in comparison with the budget available to Chris Hargreaves (Tonge, Downes, Pearce, MacDonald, Young, Harding, Chappell, Cameron, Bowman...) who achieved 61 points, without any of the owner issues, transport issues etc... I think there's enough evidence to say that Nicholson is still a promising manager that has earned a chance to manage a club that's not in total disarray, and be judged on how he does then.

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