Knill out..!!

I'll be happy just to see a good passing game and plenty of fast attacking football.diamondgirl wrote:Great appointment. Welcome Alan. Just need to get Brassy on board now, and all will be well with TUFC.
I'll be happy to see us win some games....Gullscorer wrote:I'll be happy just to see a good passing game and plenty of fast attacking football.
Half hearted comment to put it mildly. I welcome Alan Knill, for us he turned around a car crash team into a side that had some confidence. I have no doubt at all that he gave the players confidence and deserves the chance to take on the job.hector wrote:I have to be honest, I was never joining the clamour for Alan Knill to be given the job. I would have preferred the club to have had a good scout around before they jumped on the populist bandwagon. A harsh examination of his record at scunthorpe and to be honest, Torquay, isn't illuminating. However, he did well at Rotherham and Bury and so I hope that is what he can bring to Plainmoor. Additionally, it is better to have the manager in place now and there does not seem to be very many creditable alternatives at present.
So good luck to Alan Knill. I hope it works out.
Ok so he comes into a club in absolute freefall down the league with players bereft of all confidence and the ones that weren't were sh*t anyway. Then he is supposed to make them play like Barcelona having known the entire squad and their capabilities for all of 5 minutes? Not sure you are being reasonable there Matt85 at all.Matt85 wrote:Ball up to Rene flick on to Benyon....how were we playing attacking football under Knill???
Performances were terrible. However right choice made I feel. Let's hope Alan gets his teeth into the summer and moulds
the squad for the better. Things could be worse, for a start he can speak English and isn't called Lubos Kubik!!!
No, he had nothing to do with bringing Benners in. He was here when Juan joined us. Taylor was in charge when Benners joined.tktufc91 wrote:We were in free fall and yet he managed to bring in Benyon, Chapell and especially Labadie who in the end helped us get out of trouble.
I don't think that anyone is interested in your ill thought out guesses, you have not said why you don't think Taylor will stay.brucie wrote:I don't think for one moment that Taylor will stay.
Great news - he seems like a really decent bloke. No doubt wodger will be on in a minute congratulating Knill on his appointment after telling us all yesterday that Knill wouldn't accept an appointment with this board.
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