by hector » 26 Nov 2011, 11:11
Managers in my time as a Torquay fan:
Mike Green - his team of 1979/80 is one of my all-time favourites with John Turner in goal, Richard Bourne in defence, Donal Murphy, Tommy Sermanni, Peter Coffill in midfield and the legendary pairing of Steve Cooper and Les Lawrence up front. Just a shame the team went 15 games without a win in the spring as up until then we were likely promotion candidates. Probably all went wrong when the club refused to let Green go to Bristol Rovers when they were in what is now the Championship and then sacked him a year later.
Frank O'Farrell- not the 1960s version but the 1980's one and it didn't really work out.
Bruce Rioch- one of my all-time heroes at Torquay and was looking a promising manager on very limited resources until Colin Anderson nutmegged him. I guess his subsequent career as a manager proved what we all could see. A real shame.
Dave Webb Hated him. I would use a very strong word to describe him but it is offensive.
John Sims What a waste of time. It was the support of thing - appointing him - that Mike Bateson would repeatedly do a few years later.
Stuart Morgan Had a good eye for a player, if you think of the players that he signed that essentially became Cyril's near promotion team but never really cut it as a manager.
Cyril Knowles 1987/88 is still probably my favourite season even though we didn't get promoted but after the Webb years and the Bryn game against Crewe, it was just so amazing to have this winning team. I will always remember that year. Beating Spurs, murdering cup-holders Coventry (even though we lost), Dave Caldwell, Jim McNichol et al
Dave SmithRight man at the wrong time. Bateson wanted to make his mark so Smith was forced out too early in my view.
John ImpeyDead-cat bounce got us promoted. Was so clearly out of his depth in what is now League 1. First of Bateson's cheap yes-men.
Wes Saunders His caretaker manager role lasted so long that he can effectively be classed as a manager. He was poor. Out of his depth. Another Bateson cheapshot. Surely he would never make the same mistake twice.
Ivan Golac Appointed far too late to have any chance of keeping us in what was then the Third Division.
Paul Compton A stain on the hsitory of TUFC. A shocking shocking choice by Bateson but typical of his lack of footballing knowledge and lack of care. Our worst ever manager.
Neil Warnock If only he could have stayed.
Don O'Riordan Did a good job on very limited resources. I don't blame him for the 1-8 loss at home that saw him sacked. What was he supposed to do with a forward line of Byng and Laight?
Eddie MayJust a Webb clone and just as crap. Bateson could have appointed Gary Megson or Mick Buxton but against all sense, he went for May.
Kevin Hodges Did a really good job on probably the smallest budget of any Torquay manager.
Wes Saunders I was so pi55ed off with Bateson when he appointed Saunders again and it predictably went pear-shaped. Utter stupidity to repeat what had been crap the first time.
Colin Lee That is what happens when you appoint a proper manager. Whatever has happened since, his professionalism and vision saved us.
Roy McFarland Got lots of unfair stick after he was given the job late on and had to scratch around for players but sowed the seeds of our promotion winning team under Leroy.
Leroy Rosenior You could argue that he was indebted to McFarland and Plymouth Argyle for giving him the players that got us promoted but we did play such beautiful football. Looked set for a glittering managerial career but he just could not recruit on his own and it all fell apart. Those who ask for him to come back every so often should consider what he has done since 2004.
John CornforthBateson was just taking the pi55 when he appointed Cornforth. I refused to go and joined the boycotters for much of this and the subsequent season.
Ian Atkins Did a brilliant job for us on limited resources. My only bug-bear with him is that he failed to sign Ryan Harley (and this is not me being wise after the event - it was clear that pre-season that Harley had talent) to sign Carl Motteram instead.
Lubos Kubik Not even sure if I have his name right. I didn't go during this period. Having Hancox so firmly back in the fold put pay to me giving my money to Roberts/Bateson.
Keith Curle Not really enough to judge him on.
Leroy Rosenior His ten minutes -just bizarre. It marked that funny period of the old regime clinging to power whilst the new brigade were coming in. Mervyn Benney being Colonel Gaddaffi.
Paul BuckleYou cannot argue with the job he did but perhaps the way he did it and I have to be honest, I am rather enjoying seeing him get his reward at Rovers.
Martin LingI had misgivings the start and then after the 8 game run but really hoping he continues to prove me wrong.
Managers in my time as a Torquay fan:
[b][u]Mike Green[/u][/b] - his team of 1979/80 is one of my all-time favourites with John Turner in goal, Richard Bourne in defence, Donal Murphy, Tommy Sermanni, Peter Coffill in midfield and the legendary pairing of Steve Cooper and Les Lawrence up front. Just a shame the team went 15 games without a win in the spring as up until then we were likely promotion candidates. Probably all went wrong when the club refused to let Green go to Bristol Rovers when they were in what is now the Championship and then sacked him a year later.
[b][u]Frank O'Farrell[/u][/b]- not the 1960s version but the 1980's one and it didn't really work out.
[b][u]Bruce Rioch[/u][/b]- one of my all-time heroes at Torquay and was looking a promising manager on very limited resources until Colin Anderson nutmegged him. I guess his subsequent career as a manager proved what we all could see. A real shame.
[b][u]Dave Webb[/u][/b] Hated him. I would use a very strong word to describe him but it is offensive.
[b][u]John Sims[/u][/b] What a waste of time. It was the support of thing - appointing him - that Mike Bateson would repeatedly do a few years later.
[b][u]Stuart Morgan[/u][/b] Had a good eye for a player, if you think of the players that he signed that essentially became Cyril's near promotion team but never really cut it as a manager.
[b][u]Cyril Knowles[/u][/b] 1987/88 is still probably my favourite season even though we didn't get promoted but after the Webb years and the Bryn game against Crewe, it was just so amazing to have this winning team. I will always remember that year. Beating Spurs, murdering cup-holders Coventry (even though we lost), Dave Caldwell, Jim McNichol et al
[b][u]Dave Smith[/u][/b]Right man at the wrong time. Bateson wanted to make his mark so Smith was forced out too early in my view.
[b][u]John Impey[/u][/b]Dead-cat bounce got us promoted. Was so clearly out of his depth in what is now League 1. First of Bateson's cheap yes-men.
[b][u]Wes Saunders[/u][/b] His caretaker manager role lasted so long that he can effectively be classed as a manager. He was poor. Out of his depth. Another Bateson cheapshot. Surely he would never make the same mistake twice.
[b][u]Ivan Golac[/u][/b] Appointed far too late to have any chance of keeping us in what was then the Third Division.
[b][u]Paul Compton[/u][/b] A stain on the hsitory of TUFC. A shocking shocking choice by Bateson but typical of his lack of footballing knowledge and lack of care. Our worst ever manager.
[b][u]Neil Warnock[/u][/b] If only he could have stayed.
[b][u]Don O'Riordan[/u][/b] Did a good job on very limited resources. I don't blame him for the 1-8 loss at home that saw him sacked. What was he supposed to do with a forward line of Byng and Laight?
[b][u]Eddie May[/u][/b]Just a Webb clone and just as crap. Bateson could have appointed Gary Megson or Mick Buxton but against all sense, he went for May.
[b][u]Kevin Hodges[/u][/b] Did a really good job on probably the smallest budget of any Torquay manager.
[b][u]Wes Saunders[/u][/b] I was so pi55ed off with Bateson when he appointed Saunders again and it predictably went pear-shaped. Utter stupidity to repeat what had been crap the first time.
[b][u]Colin Lee[/u][/b] That is what happens when you appoint a proper manager. Whatever has happened since, his professionalism and vision saved us.
[b][u]Roy McFarland[/u][/b] Got lots of unfair stick after he was given the job late on and had to scratch around for players but sowed the seeds of our promotion winning team under Leroy.
[b][u]Leroy Rosenior[/u][/b] You could argue that he was indebted to McFarland and Plymouth Argyle for giving him the players that got us promoted but we did play such beautiful football. Looked set for a glittering managerial career but he just could not recruit on his own and it all fell apart. Those who ask for him to come back every so often should consider what he has done since 2004.
[b][u]John Cornforth[/u][/b]Bateson was just taking the pi55 when he appointed Cornforth. I refused to go and joined the boycotters for much of this and the subsequent season.
[b][u]Ian Atkins[/u][/b] Did a brilliant job for us on limited resources. My only bug-bear with him is that he failed to sign Ryan Harley (and this is not me being wise after the event - it was clear that pre-season that Harley had talent) to sign Carl Motteram instead.
[b]Lubos Kubik[/b] Not even sure if I have his name right. I didn't go during this period. Having Hancox so firmly back in the fold put pay to me giving my money to Roberts/Bateson.
[b][u]Keith Curle[/u][/b] Not really enough to judge him on.
[b][u]Leroy Rosenior[/u][/b] His ten minutes -just bizarre. It marked that funny period of the old regime clinging to power whilst the new brigade were coming in. Mervyn Benney being Colonel Gaddaffi.
[b][u]Paul Buckle[/u][/b]You cannot argue with the job he did but perhaps the way he did it and I have to be honest, I am rather enjoying seeing him get his reward at Rovers.
[b][u]Martin Ling[/u][/b]I had misgivings the start and then after the 8 game run but really hoping he continues to prove me wrong.