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Gilligan returns

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http://www.torquayunited.com/page/News/ ... 55,00.html

Has returned a week early after it was due to finish after aldershot next Tuesday.

Never really made an impression at home for me to rate him.
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Yellow4life wrote:http://www.torquayunited.com/page/News/ ... 55,00.html

Has returned a week early after it was due to finish after aldershot next Tuesday.

Never really made an impression at home for to rate him.
He never got a chance to impress as he wasn't given a start.
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Looked alright innhis sub appearances, with some nice touches. But never really looked like a game changer.

I'm guessing that as the reduces us down to 3 loanees in the matchday squad (Oastler, Stanley and Robinson), this has been done with a view to Bucks getting in the two extra bodies he craves, in positions we need them. We didnt "need" another midfielder in Gilligan, it was worth a pop but didn't work out. I wouldn't be surprised if the board had said you can only bring in two more if you let one go.

So hopefully we will bring players in who can slot straight into the starting eleven. A right back and a centre forward please.
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Trojan 67 wrote: He never got a chance to impress as he wasn't given a start.
Family bereavement cut short his loan, according to the O/S, also he will get a chance to impress the new manager & win his place back. I am sure he would have started games if "Accrington" had not been such a great success. Hope all goes well for Gilly.
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Seemed alright, from what I saw.

I wonder whether he'll get games back at San Sixfields now, though..
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The Northampton fans will be so happy.
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They'll start saying how he's amazing and how they didn't want to lose him now. He's a good player for lower midtable teams like northampton..
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yellowforever wrote:They'll start saying how he's amazing and how they didn't want to lose him now. He's a good player for lower midtable teams like northampton..
They already have. I've been keeping tabs on their grotty little board since this all kicked off and I damn near fell off my bed with laughing when I read the new posts in the thread last night. In 19 pages, they have gone from '**** off Gilly, you're the worst player ever at San Sixfields, Torquay are batwank, we're a Premier League side in waiting' to '**** me, I hope we get Gilligan's Island back soon, his replacement has been useless.'

Couldn't buy a place in the starting XI for us, he's their longest serving player, remind me NTFC, which of us has the better squad?

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