Jamie Reid (again, probably)

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by SuperNickyWroe » 05 Apr 2019, 08:48

Swatcat wrote: 05 Apr 2019, 00:59 Richinns ;-) Gull's fans are amazing but after 3 years of real frustration, Jamie found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time - I don't suppose he was doing worse than many others. Anyway onwards . . . it'll be good to see Jamie get to 30 NLS goals - THIS Saturday :)

Although supporting the Gulls for some 25 years, I've been reading here only recently - the travelling Fans are truly devoted and it's good that they have some reward for their time and expense at last - in this GLORIOUS season. Torquay can get the promo back to the NL but next season will not be easy - good to be positive but we can't expect an easy ride. Hopefully Leyton Orient and Wrexham will go up but that still leaves Chesterfield, Hartlepool, Halifax, Dagenham and Aldershot. It's sobering to see so many ex EFL Clubs in the NLN - Darlington, Hereford, Southport, York, Chester, Kidderminster, Bradford PA & Stockport - history counts for little in Football. Good Luck at Woking. ATB :scarf:

(I was hoping to fly over and catch the game at Chippenham but can't make it).
Aldershot look almost certain to be relegated to NLS.

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by lucy6lucy » 05 Apr 2019, 01:34

Swatcat wrote: 05 Apr 2019, 00:59 Richinns ;-) Gull's fans are amazing but after 3 years of real frustration, Jamie found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time - I don't suppose he was doing worse than many others. Anyway onwards . . . it'll be good to see Jamie get to 30 NLS goals - THIS Saturday :)

Although supporting the Gulls for some 25 years, I've been reading here only recently - the travelling Fans are truly devoted and it's good that they have some reward for their time and expense at last - in this GLORIOUS season. Torquay can get the promo back to the NL but next season will not be easy - good to be positive but we can't expect an easy ride. Hopefully Leyton Orient and Wrexham will go up but that still leaves Chesterfield, Hartlepool, Halifax, Dagenham and Aldershot. It's sobering to see so many ex EFL Clubs in the NLN - Darlington, Hereford, Southport, York, Chester, Kidderminster, Bradford PA & Stockport - history counts for little in Football. Good Luck at Woking. ATB :scarf:

(I was hoping to fly over and catch the game at Chippenham but can't make it).
Has Salford been liquidated :lol:

Jamie Reid (again, probably)

by Swatcat » 05 Apr 2019, 00:59

Richinns ;-) Gull's fans are amazing but after 3 years of real frustration, Jamie found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time - I don't suppose he was doing worse than many others. Anyway onwards . . . it'll be good to see Jamie get to 30 NLS goals - THIS Saturday :)

Although supporting the Gulls for some 25 years, I've been reading here only recently - the travelling Fans are truly devoted and it's good that they have some reward for their time and expense at last - in this GLORIOUS season. Torquay can get the promo back to the NL but next season will not be easy - good to be positive but we can't expect an easy ride. Hopefully Leyton Orient and Wrexham will go up but that still leaves Chesterfield, Hartlepool, Halifax, Dagenham and Aldershot. It's sobering to see so many ex EFL Clubs in the NLN - Darlington, Hereford, Southport, York, Chester, Kidderminster, Bradford PA & Stockport - history counts for little in Football. Good Luck at Woking. ATB :scarf:

(I was hoping to fly over and catch the game at Chippenham but can't make it).

Jamie Reid (again, probably)

by United62 » 04 Apr 2019, 10:33

Richinns wrote: 04 Apr 2019, 08:18Nice sentiment but great irony in the fact you bring back into focus a long dead thread where he was getting a fairly hard time off a large proportion of our fanbase!
Myself included. But, with humble pie eaten in large measures, I can openly admit that I am now one of his (many) admirers. He has shown true strength of character to put up with all the sh!t that was thrown at him from all angles and deserves credit in bucket-loads.

So, Jamie, if you're readings this, please accept my sincere apologies.... and keep practicing those penalties! :lol:

Jamie Reid (again, probably)

by Richinns » 04 Apr 2019, 08:18

Swatcat wrote: 03 Apr 2019, 23:24 One of the heart-warming aspects of Torquay's brilliant Gary Johnson era this season, is a turnaround for your local boy Jamie Reid. Having hit 30 goals now his fan rating will be 'off the scale', vis the early criticism he received. Well done GJ but most of all - well done Jamie.

To pick yourself up after all that 'approbation' shows some real strength of character. Never look back now Jamie !

(But oh those penalties - my own Swatcats would be topping the Thai Premier League but for our own Brazilian, Leandro Assumpcao's 2 penalties missed and 4 points gone !)

:scarf:
Nice sentiment but great irony in the fact you bring back into focus a long dead thread where he was getting a fairly hard time off a large proportion of our fanbase!

Jamie Reid (again, probably)

by Swatcat » 03 Apr 2019, 23:24

One of the heart-warming aspects of Torquay's brilliant Gary Johnson era this season, is a turnaround for your local boy Jamie Reid. Having hit 30 goals now his fan rating will be 'off the scale', vis the early criticism he received. Well done GJ but most of all - well done Jamie.

To pick yourself up after all that 'approbation' shows some real strength of character. Never look back now Jamie !

(But oh those penalties - my own Swatcats would be topping the Thai Premier League but for our own Brazilian, Leandro Assumpcao's 2 penalties missed and 4 points gone !)

:scarf:

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by RJ_Turner » 31 Aug 2018, 22:26

Agreed it's not fair on him the be put in front of popside every game where he receives abuse every time he breathes he's had his chance and never really showed much give him a rest for his own sake and the teams

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by arcadia » 31 Aug 2018, 21:44

Jamie is probably a lovely lad but he needs a rest.................

Jamie Reid (again, probably)

by Trojan 67 » 31 Aug 2018, 21:33

Bristol_Gull wrote: 20 Jul 2018, 20:39 I almost feel bad reviving this thread because I’m sure Jamie Reid is a good character, however having watched him again tonight against Cardiff [highlight=yellow]I’m convinced that as long as he remains in the starting lineup as a forward we will struggle to score goals.
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What is the consensus amongst the forum?
Bristol Gull the prophet. :-D

The opposite and reverse of Jamie Reid is Tommy Spratt. Aye, suffered foul abuse from the Cowshed (Ellacombe End) and Popside and still scored more League goals than the "god of Plainmoor" in the promotion season of 1965-66.

Rock on Tommy.

:engflag:

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by Wolborough » 24 Jul 2018, 08:38

They are all squad players and should be given opportunities but perhaps not singled out as scapegoats?

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by PhilGull » 24 Jul 2018, 08:35

I get what people are saying about it only being pre-season but Jamie Reid has proven over the last couple of season's that although he works hard and is a good squad player he doesn't cut the mustard as a striker in the first eleven. I really hope that after his goal against Cardiff that Rauri gets the opportunity to start alongside Williams. I really think that with a boost in confidence that can only come from starting games and scoring goals that Rauri could be the player we need up front alongside WIlliams going in to the season. Pittman should get an opportunity too, he came to us with a good reputation and it would be a massive shame to see him leave having never really being given a chance to prove himself.

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by GoodringtonGull » 23 Jul 2018, 17:30

Good luck to Reid I say. He's committed to the cause for next season and should be supported, not abused. Its been said before, but this is a fresh start for those who have been with us for the past couple of seasons. I've got a good feeling about next season, I think we will be strong contenders for promotion, and would be more than happy if we finish in the Play Offs. Jamie more than anyone knows what this season means in terms of his career, and he will want to prove the fans wrong.

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by Swatcat » 23 Jul 2018, 15:46

For Admin - can't this thread be renamed - Jamie Reid - Good luck from the Fans.

JR you'll get there we hope.

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by Swatcat » 23 Jul 2018, 15:10

Trojan. I enjoyed Danny Stevens work myself. Never mind.
Re. Cambgull's comment re. the Sterling analogy, myself I wanted Rashford or Reuben-Cheek in his place, but when £ went off, England seemed to lose a bit. Jamie Reid is on contract so actually, with respect, the only thing to do is GET behind him when he plays. Then he'll do as well as possible IMO.
Arcadia - don't pull the item IMO, turn it around. Then it's up to JR
No good moaning - the Manager decides . . .

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by Trojan 67 » 22 Jul 2018, 20:23

Jamie Reid in the number 19 shirt (just like Danny f in Stevens). There is no f in Stevens?

Thank f in f*** for that. :clap:

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