Re: Ling v Buckle
Posted: 28 Dec 2011, 19:09
royalgull wrote: I'm more than happy with the way things have turned out, Ling is doing wonders and things have ended well for us. Ling on a much smaller budget is getting the absolute maximum out of the squad this season, we're 10th in the league and for us this season that's superb.
Buckle tainted his tenure here by the manner in which he left and I remain convinced he didn't sign players up to longer deals with the hope he'd take a few of them to his new club with him. That was poor and a complete lack of respect to the football club which gave him a break as a first team manager.
Couldn't agree more with all of that.
royalgull wrote:
Never met him personally, and even if I had and he called me a pr!ck, if the team won on a saturday I couldn't care less. To call the first season an abject failure is so ridiculously harsh it's untrue, playoffs and Trophy final. No one has a divine right to win anything and playoffs are a lottery at the best of times. We'd lost a lot of our momentum towards the back of that season and lost that's football. We put it right the next season, hopefully learnt from our mistakes and saw the job through this time. He made a lot of mistakes that first season especially towards the back end, not about that because every manager will do so, he learnt from them and we didn't chop and change so much second time around.
So you will allow Rooney and Terry to behave however they like as long as they're successful and win on a saturday? Or do you just hold that point of view for Buckle?
We lost the play-offs to Exeter after Buckle decided to stick two fingers up to Colin Lee who was pissed off with the style of football Buckle was playing by playing three centre-halves. Even that didn't work after we scraped a 1 nil win at their place. Second leg we were coasting it until Tisdale made a few changes and that's where Buckle falls down. He can never change the course of a game through substitutions, he's always been clueless in that department.
I can allow any manager to make mistakes, Martin Ling was making some but changed the formation and look at us now. Buckle played so many players out of position it was embarrassing. He still does it now, so please tell me how he learns by his mistakes? Seems to me he makes them over and over again.
I don't buy into staying up that season was a success nonsense. Look at all the promoted clubs that come into League 2. A very high percentage do very well in their first season, Exeter and Stevenage went straight through at the first attempt. Oh wait, we're Torquay United, we should just count ourselves lucky we're a League club again. what utter tosh. Mike Bateson a friend of yours is he?royalgull wrote:Halfway through the next season in the football League he cleared a lot of the favourites out, changed the way we play completely got some younger blood in and we were a different side. We went from fodder to mid table and anything more than staying up in the first season was a bonus.
royalgull wrote:Last season isn't even for debate whether it was success or failure. We finished 7th and got to the final. Was a great achievement for the club.
We're Torquay not Man Utd, we don't have a divine right to beat anybody in this league, we have gates that a lot of Conference sides would look down on at times we've had a decent 4 years of winning more than we lose. Which is rare for Torquay United.
Things move on, he chose to leave fair enough and just like Branston, Robinson and others are finding out the grass isn't always greener.
Just because we got to a play-off final doesn't mean we were a success. We failed to win at Old Trafford because we weren't motivated, the manager didn't give a toss (he had already accepted a job elsewhere), his substitutions and tactics that day were bizarre. Whether the club could afford promotion, whether the Directors wanted it or not is immaterial, we blew the opportunity to ply our trade at a higher level because of one man, Paul Buckle. Excuse me for not counting that season as a success. If he hadn't been attracted by ££££'s on offer elsewhere he might well have secured the services of Branston, Stanley, Robinson, Tomlin etc etc, the truth is he didn't because he knew he wouldn't be here. Does anyone remember him saying "We'll discuss contracts at the end of the season"? Didn't apply to him did it? The snake knew he would be off and wanted to make damned sure he could choose the players he wanted from our Club.
We had a good season, the way it ended and why it ended that way and also the cost of it all means I'm afraid I can't deem it a success.
You lose your argument and therefore the first round at Argyle is on you

Martin Ling for me by a country mile
