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Re: Martin Rice

by ferrarilover » 18 Jul 2011, 23:47

These are people who live and work in Plymouth VOLUNTARILY, their judgement is not to be trusted.

Matt.

Re: Martin Rice

by hector » 18 Jul 2011, 21:34

The Janner Indy seemed to suggest that Rice had signed a 2yr deal.

Re: Martin Rice

by Trojan 67 » 18 Jul 2011, 19:53

forevertufc wrote:How many times do i have to tell you?,leave the crack alone :)

I'll take that as one of your spielling errors. :lol:

I've told you before, craic and crack ain't alike. :lol:

(8) "Mick, Mack, Paddy (craic) . . . . . . " (8)

Re: Martin Rice

by Dave » 18 Jul 2011, 19:22

Trojan 67 wrote: Just had it confirmed from a reliable source. :-D

That'll give Martin the stability and motivation to get his career back on track.

A vision of the future : FA Cup 3rd Round v Manchester United at Old Trafford (at last !). 0-0 and the dick with the whistle gives Man U a penalty in stoppage time. Torquay's 2nd goalkeeper (in for the suspended Bobby) and played a full part in a superb defensive performance, bobs on his line facing Rooney. Rooney steps up and sends the strike to the 'keeper's top right hand corner. Rice leaps like a cat and tips the effort on to the bar and over it goes into the Stretford end. :O

TUFC are now mobbed with offers from top flight clubs for their 'keeper. Rice turns every offer down as he doesn't want to be a bench warmer at a Premiership club. :O

The board of directors are not best pleased at missing out on their first £1,000,000 transfer sale. :lol:
How many times do i have to tell you?,leave the crack alone :)

Re: Martin Rice

by Trojan 67 » 18 Jul 2011, 18:49

dannyrvtufc4life wrote:The club haven't said I don't think. But as Howe, Morris, Oastler all have signed 2 year contracts it's a good bet that Rice has signed on a 2 year contract as well.
Just had it confirmed from a reliable source. :-D

That'll give Martin the stability and motivation to get his career back on track.

A vision of the future : FA Cup 3rd Round v Manchester United at Old Trafford (at last !). 0-0 and the dick with the whistle gives Man U a penalty in stoppage time. Torquay's 2nd goalkeeper (in for the suspended Bobby) and played a full part in a superb defensive performance, bobs on his line facing Rooney. Rooney steps up and sends the strike to the 'keeper's top right hand corner. Rice leaps like a cat and tips the effort on to the bar and over it goes into the Stretford end. :O

TUFC are now mobbed with offers from top flight clubs for their 'keeper. Rice turns every offer down as he doesn't want to be a bench warmer. :O

The board of directors are not best pleased at missing out on their first £1,000,000 transfer sale. :lol:

Re: Martin Rice

by Colorado Gull » 18 Jul 2011, 17:43

The club haven't said I don't think. But as Howe, Morris, Oastler all have signed 2 year contracts it's a good bet that Rice has signed on a 2 year contract as well.

Re: Martin Rice

by Richinns » 18 Jul 2011, 16:25

Bloggy wrote:Sorry, lazy post! (Don't have time to trawl all the way through this thread)!
Has Rice signed a two year deal?
I far as I know the club have not said what length of contract they have given him?

Re: Martin Rice

by Bloggy » 18 Jul 2011, 16:22

Sorry, lazy post! (Don't have time to trawl all the way through this thread)!
Has Rice signed a two year deal?

Re: Martin Rice

by Regiment » 18 Jul 2011, 12:52

i'm more than happy to give Ricey my support. like McPhee, coming back to a club where they've received criticism, and things were less than perfect for them previously, shows guts, bottle and more. I wish them both every success, and in order to help them succeed here this time round, some of you should try cutting them a bit of slack, give them a bit of support, and see if they can take the opportunities presented to them. i seriously hope they both prove the doubters wrong, and i think they will - i'll happily eat my words if they fail, but they deserve a chance.

Re: Martin Rice

by SuperNickyWroe » 18 Jul 2011, 12:10

ferrarilover wrote:I was much more impressed with Ricey than I was with David James, if that helps.

Matt.

it does help fiatboy!

ricey for england! :engflag: =D

Re: Martin Rice

by ferrarilover » 18 Jul 2011, 11:51

I was much more impressed with Ricey than I was with David James, if that helps.

Matt.

Re: Martin Rice

by Fonda » 18 Jul 2011, 11:48

I actually thought Ricey had a couple of moments of indecision on Saturday - but it was his first game behind a new defence, i'm not sure it's reasonable to expect the transition to be seamless.

As for whether he's a far superior keeper to when he left, i don't know. And i really don't care. Whetever noises are being made about him contesting the Number 1 spot, it's nonsense. He's a back-up keeper. As long as he's satisfied with that, will continue to work hard and isn't draining too much in the way of finances, i remain very satisfied with his presence.

Re: Martin Rice

by Dave » 18 Jul 2011, 11:40

royalgull wrote:He's better than Potter, fitter than Potter and will train better than Potter. Job done for a number 2 keeper at League 2 level.
Not sure about that Ian,Potter is England's no 1 :)

Re: Martin Rice

by royalgull » 18 Jul 2011, 11:37

He's better than Potter, fitter than Potter and will train better than Potter. Job done for a number 2 keeper at League 2 level.

Re: Martin Rice

by Dave » 18 Jul 2011, 11:35

The thing is here ,you can only judge on the evidence that you see with your own eye's,and then come up with an honest opinion.

If that was a league game Saturday we all would have been delighted with Ricey,i am not saying Ricey some how has turned the corner,however credit where it is due,he played 45 minutes Saturday,and apart from an early misunderstanding his keeping was not far off faultless.

I seriously hope that was not a one off from Ricey,to me i am not sure how anyone could pick fault with his display against Bristol City,he got the basic's right,caught and held everything he had to,and his reactions and dive off the floor for that shot into the top corner,could not have been sharper,time will tell,i am not so worried about him now.

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