GERRING LOANED TO WSM
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Think you're a bit harsh.
I've seen worse players in a TUFC shirt this season....
I've seen worse players in a TUFC shirt this season....
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Unfortunately he isn't up to NL standard and to see us get a decent NL CB in place of him is great.
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Last week was the end of the line for a very poor ~ if well intentioned and dedicated ~ player.
You can't blame the player for trying his best, only the judgement of the idiot who put him there. The devoid of pace Delano Sam-Yorke made him look as if he had concrete in his boots last week simply by out thinking him and therein lay the problem.......his background in the game is not high pedigree enough. With a young right back struggling beside him and a scatter gunned performance from the goalkeeper who one never knows when he is going to spill the next shot; Gerring was all over the place and I would imagine his confidence is shot to pieces. Witness the second goal where he doesn't get within touching distance of the scorer following the keeper's error and you will see what I mean.
Hopefully he can go down a level and recuperate; but he really isn't up to the task in National League Premier level.
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That's the thing at least he does try..... unlike some.....merse btpir wrote: 27 Jan 2017, 20:25 Last week was the end of the line for a very poor ~ if well intentioned and dedicated ~ player.
You can't blame the player for trying his best, only the judgement of the idiot who put him there. The devoid of pace Delano Sam-Yorke made him look as if he had concrete in his boots last week simply by out thinking him and therein lay the problem.......his background in the game is not high pedigree enough. With a young right back struggling beside him and a scatter gunned performance from the goalkeeper who one never knows when he is going to spill the next shot; Gerring was all over the place and I would imagine his confidence is shot to pieces. Witness the second goal where he doesn't get within touching distance of the scorer following the keeper's error and you will see what I mean.
Hopefully he can go down a level and recuperate; but he really isn't up to the task in National League Premier level.
At York he had Parkin (again) in his pocket.
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Maybe it is best to remember his cracking performance against FGR on Boxing Day. Good luck to a local lad and hopefully he can carry on being a professional.
HE was shown up bigstyle at Maidstone last week. If you view the 12 minutes of highlights you will see that he was awful.
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Like all the others then...brucie wrote: 27 Jan 2017, 22:37 HE was shown up bigstyle at Maidstone last week. If you view the 12 minutes of highlights you will see that he was awful.
Moore and possibly Williams excepted.
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yellowsmiffy wrote: 27 Jan 2017, 23:31 I unfairly slated Gerring last January. Soon after he proved me massively wrong and really stepped his game up, more than playing his part in our survival. I was so impressed with how he improved from looking completely out of place, to looking like a very solid (albeit limited) defender and winning a new contract.
Unfortunately I haven't seen us play much recently and its a shame to hear he's not been playing well. Hoping that he gets some confidence back and that this isn't the end of his time as a useful backup player for the club. Best of luck to him and massive respect for his attitude.
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Sums it up pretty nicely, with the right players around him his limitations are a little less obvious, but unfortunately he can't be relied upon to step up when needed. He has done a great job on what was a non-contract basis for a long time and he should be applauded; can't doubt his passion or devotion to the club, only his ability.merse btpir wrote: 27 Jan 2017, 20:25 With a young right back struggling beside him and a scatter gunned performance from the goalkeeper who one never knows when he is going to spill the next shot; Gerring was all over the place and I would imagine his confidence is shot to pieces.
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With Racine out injured so soon maybe we need him back pronto?
I'd say Rooney is more likely to fill in for Racine, and also Gallifuoco is almost back to match fitness again.
Don't agree. I think we need a replacement experienced old head if that is the case. It's the vital part of the season. There is nothing to be gained by making the same error we have made all season. Probably 15 more points needed we need experience.
Aaron Downes?Dazza wrote: 28 Jan 2017, 20:37 Don't agree. I think we need a replacement experienced old head if that is the case. It's the vital part of the season. There is nothing to be gained by making the same error we have made all season. Probably 15 more points needed we need experience.
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yellowsmiffy wrote: 27 Jan 2017, 23:31 I unfairly slated Gerring last January. Soon after he proved me massively wrong and really stepped his game up, more than playing his part in our survival. I was so impressed with how he improved from looking completely out of place, to looking like a very solid (albeit limited) defender and winning a new contract.
Unfortunately I haven't seen us play much recently and its a shame to hear he's not been playing well. Hoping that he gets some confidence back and that this isn't the end of his time as a useful backup player for the club. Best of luck to him and massive respect for his attitude.
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