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So all this talk about a bigger club , and a possible replacement manager for TUFC.
Who do we think would make a good fist of it ? And would attract the right sort of players here to Plainmoor??
Discuss!!
Who do we think would make a good fist of it ? And would attract the right sort of players here to Plainmoor??
Discuss!!
Luke Gerrard free agent now as well. Believe he's won both the Isthmian and NLS as a player, 5th round of the FA cup and twice in the NLP play-offs, I've long time admirer of his work at Boreham Wood knows this level well, had them punching above their weight for a long time. What went wrong there last term I don't know, most successful coach/managers have the odd bad season.
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Cloud cuckoo land if you think Gerrard is going to drop down to this level. Almost certainly he will be on the short list at Football League clubs.
Plus, he's never moved more than 20 miles from home lol.
Plus, he's never moved more than 20 miles from home lol.
Hasnt he always been based in London? Might have a bit more trouble getting players down here . Not for me anyway.
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Well that's a creative reaction. I merely named someone I'd like to see here at Torquay, I'd also like to buy a brand new campervan but couldn't afford one.RobinStubbsHero wrote: 29 Apr 2024, 17:56 Cloud cuckoo land if you think Gerrard is going to drop down to this level.
Plus, he's never moved more than 20 miles from home lol.
Until the ownership issue is resolved, and we know what scale of ambition they may, or may not have, it's difficult to know type of manager we'll attract to the club, but then, that would be stating the obvious.
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Agree with your comments although not necesarily your choice of manager, Even at our lowly position I think if the role went to applications they would have to be a big paper sift to reduce it to a manageable number.Dave wrote: 30 Apr 2024, 06:50 Well that's a creative reaction. I merely named someone I'd like to see here at Torquay, I'd also like to buy a brand new campervan but couldn't afford one.
Until the ownership issue is resolved, and we know what scale of ambition they may, or may not have, it's difficult to know type of manager we'll attract to the club, but then, that would be stating the obvious.
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I wonder if the new owners would look into the possibility for going back to pay at the turnstiles.
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Hopefully they’ll be progressive in the right ways, while acknowledging that some people don’t always like/want change.
I do hope they’ll bring back pay on the gate, some people just don’t like be told to going online or even popping into an office before the match, they just want to hand their money over at the turnstile.
With gates averaging 2,400, we don’t have to worry about having to turn them away.
I do hope they’ll bring back pay on the gate, some people just don’t like be told to going online or even popping into an office before the match, they just want to hand their money over at the turnstile.
With gates averaging 2,400, we don’t have to worry about having to turn them away.
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Winner of Chatham v Enfield play off will be in NLS next season.
I don’t think we’ve ever played Chatham but recall going to Enfield for an FA Cup match when we were 4th division and they were a good non league team.
I don’t think we’ve ever played Chatham but recall going to Enfield for an FA Cup match when we were 4th division and they were a good non league team.
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Feel free to quote me if I'm wrong (I usually am!)... but the team we played back in '94 in the FA Cup was 'Enfield FC'... the team facing Chatham in the play-offs is 'Enfield Town FC' who I think were formed in the early 2000s by supporters who were fed up with the owner of 'Enfield FC'standupsitdown wrote: 03 May 2024, 07:12 Winner of Chatham v Enfield play off will be in NLS next season.
I don’t think we’ve ever played Chatham but recall going to Enfield for an FA Cup match when we were 4th division and they were a good non league team.
So, by my reckoning, we've never played either of the two aforementioned clubs.
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If the winners of AFC Totton vs Salisbury on Monday are AFC Totton we might well see the return of Scott Rendell to Plainmoor, also Tony Lee could be facing the mighty yellows. Now where have I heard his name suggested before?
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Correct. Enfield FC who we played in 1994 still exist and play in the Isthmian League division North although nowadays they ground share with Bishops Stortford.United62 wrote: 03 May 2024, 09:54 Feel free to quote me if I'm wrong (I usually am!)... but the team we played back in '94 in the FA Cup was 'Enfield FC'... the team facing Chatham in the play-offs is 'Enfield Town FC' who I think were formed in the early 2000s by supporters who were fed up with the owner of 'Enfield FC'
So, by my reckoning, we've never played either of the two aforementioned clubs.
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If we are really talking about next season, lets start with a manager that understands this league and how it is improving season on season and possesses the ability and strategies to organise a team in more than one way. How we build a defence that doesnt have the third worst goals conceded as we did and expect anything other than abject failure, lets not have a squad of 22/23 when close to ten of them spend more time on the treatment table than they do playing. Full time/part time/ hybrid of both matters less in this league, how many supposed no hope part time teams comfortably turned us over last season.
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Salisbury won the play off.
Should be a good away trip next season.
But probably mid week.
Should be a good away trip next season.
But probably mid week.
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