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by budegull1954 » 15 Jan 2019, 21:22

Didn't see an awful lot of player development during his time at TUFC!

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by Plainmoor78 » 15 Jan 2019, 20:50

Now head of player development at the National League.

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by Southampton Gull » 15 Sep 2018, 11:06

Not ashamed of my age, are you? ;-)

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by brucie » 15 Sep 2018, 10:43

Showing your age there I think...............

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by Southampton Gull » 15 Sep 2018, 10:41

wivelgull wrote: 15 Sep 2018, 09:38 It's been bothering me for a while....why do some people call brucie Terry?
Because he only visits Plainmoor every June ;-)

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by Road2League2 » 15 Sep 2018, 09:51

wivelgull wrote: 15 Sep 2018, 09:38 It's been bothering me for a while....why do some people call brucie Terry?
He’s always in the stands with a Terry’s Chocolate Orange, the lad can’t get enough

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by wivelgull » 15 Sep 2018, 09:38

It's been bothering me for a while....why do some people call brucie Terry?

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by Southampton Gull » 14 Sep 2018, 14:40

Mr Johnson will work his magic and events will turn for the better, so much so that even our Terry will start making the regular drive down from North Devon just to boo him. 😉

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by Swatcat » 14 Sep 2018, 14:13

Well Brucie - let's get behind GJ then ?
Nothing else to do - and a long way to go this season.
Good Luck TUFC and you amazing Fans !!

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by SuperNickyWroe » 14 Sep 2018, 14:12

brucie wrote: 14 Sep 2018, 13:58 It was interesting to hear Mr Johnsons interview. It appears though that time is one thing that he doesn't seem to think he has.

Seems like he is looking at two wins against Hungerford and in the cup before a "six pointer" against Woking.

Obviously we are nowhere near out of the promotion frame yet but with his 12 players turning up for training that maybe harder than he thinks.

[highlight=yellow]I wonder if he will still be as positive come 5pm on Saturday when he has witnessed 90 minutes of Keating running around like a headless chicken, Brett Williams falling over and Andre Wright hauling his fat arse onto the pitch.[/highlight]
but on the plus side...... :}

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by dennisk » 14 Sep 2018, 14:02

brucie wrote: 14 Sep 2018, 13:58 It was interesting to hear Mr Johnsons interview. It appears though that time is one thing that he doesn't seem to think he has.

Seems like he is looking at two wins against Hungerford and in the cup before a "six pointer" against Woking.

Obviously we are nowhere near out of the promotion frame yet but with his 12 players turning up for training that maybe harder than he thinks.

I wonder if he will still be as positive come 5pm on Saturday when he has witnessed 90 minutes of Keating running around like a headless chicken, Brett Williams falling over and Andre Wright hauling his fat arse onto the pitch.
Oh Brucie you make me laugh. :goodpost:

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by brucie » 14 Sep 2018, 13:58

It was interesting to hear Mr Johnsons interview. It appears though that time is one thing that he doesn't seem to think he has.

Seems like he is looking at two wins against Hungerford and in the cup before a "six pointer" against Woking.

Obviously we are nowhere near out of the promotion frame yet but with his 12 players turning up for training that maybe harder than he thinks.

I wonder if he will still be as positive come 5pm on Saturday when he has witnessed 90 minutes of Keating running around like a headless chicken, Brett Williams falling over and Andre Wright hauling his fat arse onto the pitch.

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by PhilGull » 14 Sep 2018, 10:53

Gary Owers was on a downer from the start when CO said it wouldn't matter if we got relegated. Everything seems much more positive and upbeat this time around. Gary Owers was full of excuses, not his team etc. GJ seems so much more positive, talking things up, looking up. For the first time in a long time I am feeling positive about the future of TUFC (even though I have one eye firmly on CO and 'George'!)

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by dennisk » 14 Sep 2018, 10:42

It would be interesting to hear Gary Ower's stance on his departure. Of course, if (unlikely, I know), the team still continues to fire blanks and plays poorly, then the root of the problem will be much deeper than the previous manager's failure.

A new broom sweeps clean, and Gary Johnson will not accept ineptitude

Patience is the way to go, (for everyone), Gary Johnson needs a good few games to find his feet (at this level) and mastermind a successful side.....COYG

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by Jack » 14 Sep 2018, 10:33

Now that the dust has settled on Gary Owers's departure I find myself feeling a bit sorry for him.
His limitations in managing have been cruelly exposed during his time at TUFC and he now faces football oblivion unless he changes his approach to the job and confronts his own shortcomings. He really needs a good mate, perhaps Gary Johnson, to advise him and help him but until he stops blaming everyone but himself for things going wrong he won't achieve anything.

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