Scott Brehaut wrote:What part of it in particular did you not agree with TCP?
Probably the facts
Scott Brehaut wrote:What part of it in particular did you not agree with TCP?
It's football mate, if we all shared the same opinions and views as each other there wouldn't be any need for fans forumsTCP wrote:If only life was that simple eh.
And herein lies the defeat of your own argument. We KNOW Martin Ling to be a good manager, we can prove this by evidencing his time at Leyton Orient.TCP wrote:Witout writing an equally in-depth response to the OP, I would say that there's far, far more to Ling's abysmal failure at CUFC, than was mentioned in that very well structured post.
The bottom line is simple: He had the tools and full support of everyone at the club, but managed to fail in a more spectacular manner than any other manager in the 26 years since I've supported CUFC.
The Rolls argument doesn't stand up at all as well, as he was working under Paul Barry for 99% of his tenure, so we can instantly discount that.
TCP wrote: “Naturally, many gave him the 'first season at the club' benefit of the doubt. However, no-one, whether pro or anti-Ling, could have foreseen the unmitigated disaster which was last season. His position became untenable around October, IMO (coinciding with the second Hayes away debacle!!), but he got his stay of execution due to the club's financial situationâ€Â
“He failed on a top eight budget and with more than a half decent team he inherited. To any Torquay fans reading this thread....You have been warnedâ€Â
We KNOW that we are impressed with the quality of his signings.TCP wrote:You don't KNOW anything yet, as you've yet to see Ling manage your side in a competitive match.
At this point in time, I am more qualified to comment on Mr Ling's managerial abilities (or lack of) than you or any other TUFC fan is.
"So, if the fault doesn't lie with ML, then it MUST lie with the other variable in the mix, i.e. the club to which he moved"
Quite frankly that is an absolutely ridiculous statement to make, and it highlights your clear lack of understanding regarding his time at CUFC.
TCP wrote:Indeed.
We can all argue this until the cows come home without ever coming to any sort of agreement. My 'beef' lies purely with Ling and not in the slightest with a fantastic club such as Torquay United, a club whom I have many fond memories of seeing visit the Abbey over the years.
Ling aside, I wish you all the very best for this coming season.
ferrarilover wrote: We KNOW that we are impressed with the quality of his signings.
We KNOW that, the football we have played against opposition of all abilities has been very good.
We KNOW that, regardless of three points at stake or not, the matches we have played thus far have been in a competitive spirit.
All of which which are opinions so widely held that, while not directly quantifiable, they may be regarded as fact.
So, I have duly proven that he is a manager with ability. Further to this, I offer the irrefutible fact that, under the ML stewardship, Leyton Orient were taken from the lower reaches of L2 to the middle reaches of L1. Further evidence that ML is a perfectly decent manager.
The statement to which you refer is perfectly valid, since I have proven (twice now) that ML is not the weak link. He IS a good manager, I can and have offered overwhelming evidence to support this.
This leaves us with only one conclusion, and that is that something at CUFC, other than ML, was to blame for the failure experienced while he was there.
Matt.
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