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Re: Club statement

by Richinns » 19 Feb 2013, 09:03

austrianandygull wrote:I just felt compelled to post as all this 'news' regarding Martin is quite disturbing and upsetting and i think we should just concentrate on footballing matters and let him and his family in peace. Everything is just rumours and i haven't seen what these rumours are but whether they are true or untrue it is irrelevant. Fine, spread rumours about footballing issues but doing so by effectively guessing a persons illness is crass and totally insensitive. Obviously these are on twitter but i'd hate to see any tittle tattle about it appearing on here. I still read the site every day even if i don't really post anymore. I'd firstly like to take this opportunity to say how saddened i am about the whole situation and how much i would like Martin to get better as soon as possible. If anybody knows of anyway i can send a message of support then i would be grateful to know. I don't know if anyone has done so or has planned anything but i would very much like to be involved if it is appropriate.

I've got to say that the support for Martin on here has been so vocal and it is heartening to know that our club have some really salt of the earth supporters. I dare say that if it had been some other clubs there would no doubt be some nasty posts.
Credit to you all.
I sent a tweet to his son sending the fans best wishes (as many have) and he re-tweeted all of them so I am sure our best wishes are getting through although something official from all of us on here would be a great idea Andy. May be the mods can set-up a best wishes thread then ask Andy C to pass these on to Martin and family if possible? Not sure if this is the best approach but sure some others might have better.
For what it is worth I have seen the rumours and like you said - glad they have not made there way onto here until it is more than just rumour.

Re: Club statement

by gullno4 » 18 Feb 2013, 22:36

great post andy, my thoughts exactly !!!! thoughts are with the king !!!!

Re: Club statement

by AustrianAndyGull » 18 Feb 2013, 22:20

I just felt compelled to post as all this 'news' regarding Martin is quite disturbing and upsetting and i think we should just concentrate on footballing matters and let him and his family in peace. Everything is just rumours and i haven't seen what these rumours are but whether they are true or untrue it is irrelevant. Fine, spread rumours about footballing issues but doing so by effectively guessing a persons illness is crass and totally insensitive. Obviously these are on twitter but i'd hate to see any tittle tattle about it appearing on here. I still read the site every day even if i don't really post anymore. I'd firstly like to take this opportunity to say how saddened i am about the whole situation and how much i would like Martin to get better as soon as possible. If anybody knows of anyway i can send a message of support then i would be grateful to know. I don't know if anyone has done so or has planned anything but i would very much like to be involved if it is appropriate.

I've got to say that the support for Martin on here has been so vocal and it is heartening to know that our club have some really salt of the earth supporters. I dare say that if it had been some other clubs there would no doubt be some nasty posts.
Credit to you all.

Re: Club statement

by david gravy » 18 Feb 2013, 22:20

Best wishes to Martin Ling, however it appears he will not be returning as manager at any time in the future.

Re: Club statement

by oxgull » 18 Feb 2013, 22:08

Duncan wrote:Regardless as to what is wrong with Lingy - and you would be a fool to think its other than something serious - now is the time to rally round.

For us TUFC fans its nothing new, but for Martin it probably is.

Get well soon boss ...

Here, here, well said that man!! Get well soon gaffer. :)

Re: Club statement

by Duncan » 18 Feb 2013, 21:55

Regardless as to what is wrong with Lingy - and you would be a fool to think its other than something serious - now is the time to rally round.

For us TUFC fans its nothing new, but for Martin it probably is.

Get well soon boss ...

Re: Club statement

by Plymouth Gull » 18 Feb 2013, 21:52

I've just seen them too, no mention of what it is but it doesn't sound good! :(

Re: Club statement

by SteveDeckchair » 18 Feb 2013, 21:32

Rumours abound on Twitter that people think they know what is wrong with Lingy. Also saying he won't be back short or long term. Any truth to it or just the rumour mill working overtime again?

Re: Club statement

by hector » 17 Feb 2013, 23:22

royalgull wrote:wasn't saying Sitts should be our new manager but just that he isn't as bad as the documentary made him out to be. That is all.

And what doyou base that on? His record? That was shocking, hence his sacking. If he was still doing it, he is not any better than your average South Dvon League manager with delusions of grandeur.

Re: Club statement

by royalgull » 17 Feb 2013, 17:47

wasn't saying Sitts should be our new manager but just that he isn't as bad as the documentary made him out to be. That is all.

Re: Club statement

by SuperNickyWroe » 17 Feb 2013, 17:14

usagullmichigan wrote:Can you imagine John Sitton calling Rene a !@?&?
could end in tears.........

Re: Club statement

by usagullmichigan » 17 Feb 2013, 15:32

Can you imagine John Sitton calling Rene a Scunthorpe?

Re: Club statement

by cambgull » 16 Feb 2013, 13:46

Wow, a quick wikipedia check is interesting. Sounds like John Sitton is just the man we need! :|

*Warning* - If you don't like the 'C' word that sounds like 'Punt', I'd highly suggest not reading it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sitton

Re: Club statement

by Plymouth Gull » 16 Feb 2013, 11:43

I don't want John Sitton purely for the fact that I've never even heard of him!!

Re: Club statement

by hector » 15 Feb 2013, 18:28

royalgull wrote:Sitts is a cab driver, the youtube interview is class. He got shafted by that programme, there is far worse said in football clubs than what he said in all honesty. England left back with 100 caps shot a youth team player with an airgun and just carries on, i'd say that's worse than calling an underperforming player a Stephen Hunt.
But his whole approach was Neanderthal. He was like a local football manager who thinks all managers need to do is shout a lot and that 'motivating' the lads is all that is needed.

A manager needs nous as well as commanding respect. Shouting all the time gains nobody any respect if there is no credibility to back it up. Paul Compton another example of the 'all I do is shout because I have no tactical brain' brigade.

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