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by WestLondonYellow » 13 Sep 2017, 17:35

Bristol_Gull wrote: 13 Sep 2017, 11:48 Your post lives up to your username! Hahaha!

I think Kuhl is very much committed to football!
Might we see his son Aaron brought in at some point, looks like hes unattached currently.

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by DB57 » 13 Sep 2017, 16:21

Sure we could have done better than Fallon but Nicholson decided not to offer Williams a half decent contract( or if he did Williams said no) and instead broght in a load of 'lame' ducks. Another example of his poor management I'm afraid.

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by Bristol_Gull » 13 Sep 2017, 15:40

Gloomy Gull wrote: 13 Sep 2017, 11:54 It was a tongue in cheek comment BG !

But you have to admit these are Gloomy times !!
I know...just playing too 😄

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by MellowYellow » 13 Sep 2017, 13:09

We cannot provide a decent players budget and take 'out of favour' players on non-contract' terms - Fallon being the perfect example. How many goals will he contribute this season - then ask the question of how many goals Williams would have given us with the offer of a half decent contract.

Why I raise this question is because we apparently have the money [font=Arial Black]to pay Bath City compensation [/font]for Owers.

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by MellowYellow » 13 Sep 2017, 12:11

Bristol_Gull wrote: 13 Sep 2017, 09:01 Looks like Martin Kuhl will be coming in with a point to prove...He's looking like a strong addition to the club

http://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/sport ... od_to_me_/
Agreed, his current job working on a building site will come in handy with the new housing project at Plainmoor.

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by moneylife » 13 Sep 2017, 12:01

Bristol_Gull wrote: 13 Sep 2017, 08:50 Yes. It is incomplete both grammatically and factually.

I know we have given Robbie some stick and he may not have the experience or the fortitude to do what was necessary for us but you cannot argue against the fact his heart was in the right place and that he is TQ through and through so I would thank him for his efforts and wish him well...nothing he has been through with club matters is any fault of his own, he was effectively dangled out to dry!

Nico was a gull through-n-through. But it didnt help him to be successful and didnt really count for much with the fans by the end of it. Robbie's an ok guy (i've met him and dealt with him in my former job) he's an ok guy but not a really top bloke like Nico is.
Anyway good luck to him whereever he moves to next.

And FFS I hope this Owers bloke who I know nothing about can bring in the right bunch of players and damn quick . I cannot stand seeing TUFC at the bottom of the conference table any longer

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by Gloomy Gull » 13 Sep 2017, 11:54

It was a tongue in cheek comment BG !

But you have to admit these are Gloomy times !!

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by Bristol_Gull » 13 Sep 2017, 11:48

Gloomy Gull wrote: 13 Sep 2017, 11:33 Can see why they have appointed Kuhl ...had been working as a labourer on a building site .....he will have a job after the club folds helping to build the new houses !!

THAT does smack of a 5 year plan !!!
Your post lives up to your username! Hahaha!

I think Kuhl is very much committed to football!

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by Gloomy Gull » 13 Sep 2017, 11:33

Can see why they have appointed Kuhl ...had been working as a labourer on a building site .....he will have a job after the club folds helping to build the new houses !!

THAT does smack of a 5 year plan !!!

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by Glostergull » 13 Sep 2017, 11:00

It's meant to be an honest and intelligent debate gentlemen not a race for a record.( if intelligent can be a description of some of the posts here)

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by apgull » 13 Sep 2017, 09:47

We would have done if a new thread on Ower hadn't been started.

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by wivelgull » 13 Sep 2017, 09:41

We won't reach 100 pages on this one, gents.

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by Bristol_Gull » 13 Sep 2017, 09:01

Looks like Martin Kuhl will be coming in with a point to prove...He's looking like a strong addition to the club

http://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/sport ... od_to_me_/

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by MellowYellow » 13 Sep 2017, 08:53

Richinns wrote: 13 Sep 2017, 08:20 'Head Coach'.......so that will be Geoff Harrop as DoF then.
That is a 'nailed on appointment' - DOF with two muppets to do his bidding. As for the new manager (sorry Head Coach) being given 'carte blanche' to turn things around, I am not sure that is written in the 'five year plan' namely the demise of the club whilst patiently playing the waiting game for the freehold of Plainmoor.

Is it not ironic that in September 2016, the Bath City appeal achieved its £300,000 target to turn the club into a community-owned asset and on the 5 May 2017, the club completed its transition to community ownership. If Bath have given us anything, it is the hope that we can also go it alone.

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by Bristol_Gull » 13 Sep 2017, 08:50

apgull wrote: 13 Sep 2017, 08:47 Harrop: "I want to pay credit to Robbie Herrera who has stepped up to the plate and worked relentlessly with a team debilitated by injuries, to turn our frightening start to the season."

Feel like that sentence ended before it should have.
Yes. It is incomplete both grammatically and factually.

I know we have given Robbie some stick and he may not have the experience or the fortitude to do what was necessary for us but you cannot argue against the fact his heart was in the right place and that he is TQ through and through so I would thank him for his efforts and wish him well...nothing he has been through with club matters is any fault of his own, he was effectively dangled out to dry!

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