by taunton_gull » 05 Jun 2011, 13:52
Totally agree mlw, a good post.
It strikes me that a lot of the frustration expressed by some people is borne out of the disappointment of the last few weeks rather than a belief that the board aren't or haven't done a very good job. I don't think you will find many gulls fans who aren't extremely grateful for what the board have done over the last few years in saving the club and reinstating us as a league 2 team. I hope they know that most if not all fans hold them in very high regard. The fact is we now find ourselves in a period of transition, I think that coupled with the financial worry (cost of the grandstand, playing budget etc) has created a sense of anxiety and possibly panic.
My main disappointment like many others is the time and money I spent to get to Old Trafford to watch a side who looked a shadow of themselves from the previous games. Clearly everyone knew something was up and this was reflected in a very poor performance against an average side who will find themselves in league 1 next season instead of us. Looking back perhaps something should have been done with the managerial issue as PB already knew he was on his way to Rovers but unfortunately that's football and it happens. Looking at the positive side of things it has to be the best time of year to get a new manager in and I would rather he is given the freedom to decide his own playing squad instead of the board making decisions for him by signing our previous loanees. I don't think anyone is under any illusions about the difficulty of the season ahead and the fact that we may not be as successful as last year, but at the end of the day we're Torquay United so what's new?
I fully back the board an trust them to make the right decision. (hopefully Nicky Forster!) We're written off every year but that's not to say under the right gaffer we can't give it a right go. I can't imagine anything sweeter than sticking it up Bristol Rovers next season amongst others. If football was dictated by status and fan base we would have been out of the races a long time ago. Come August I'm hopeful we will have a competitive team in place - success, in my opinion does not depend upon whether or not we sign Guy Branston.
Totally agree mlw, a good post.
It strikes me that a lot of the frustration expressed by some people is borne out of the disappointment of the last few weeks rather than a belief that the board aren't or haven't done a very good job. I don't think you will find many gulls fans who aren't extremely grateful for what the board have done over the last few years in saving the club and reinstating us as a league 2 team. I hope they know that most if not all fans hold them in very high regard. The fact is we now find ourselves in a period of transition, I think that coupled with the financial worry (cost of the grandstand, playing budget etc) has created a sense of anxiety and possibly panic.
My main disappointment like many others is the time and money I spent to get to Old Trafford to watch a side who looked a shadow of themselves from the previous games. Clearly everyone knew something was up and this was reflected in a very poor performance against an average side who will find themselves in league 1 next season instead of us. Looking back perhaps something should have been done with the managerial issue as PB already knew he was on his way to Rovers but unfortunately that's football and it happens. Looking at the positive side of things it has to be the best time of year to get a new manager in and I would rather he is given the freedom to decide his own playing squad instead of the board making decisions for him by signing our previous loanees. I don't think anyone is under any illusions about the difficulty of the season ahead and the fact that we may not be as successful as last year, but at the end of the day we're Torquay United so what's new?
I fully back the board an trust them to make the right decision. (hopefully Nicky Forster!) We're written off every year but that's not to say under the right gaffer we can't give it a right go. I can't imagine anything sweeter than sticking it up Bristol Rovers next season amongst others. If football was dictated by status and fan base we would have been out of the races a long time ago. Come August I'm hopeful we will have a competitive team in place - success, in my opinion does not depend upon whether or not we sign Guy Branston.