Torquay United v St. Albans - 03rd February 2024.
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We need a change in energy and focus. Any new manager will bring this, along with a change in connections.TorquayUnited wrote: ↑03 Feb 2024, 16:00 So name me one manager that is going to come here full time???
A sacked ex football league manager???
Wouldn't come anywhere near this level.
A upcoming manager going to give up his job and life to go full time.
Ok then.
Give me 3 names by full time??
Let's see how deluded you are.
We’re close to hitting our lowest point ever so change is ESSENTIAL.
It would be difficult for a new manager to do any worse quite frankly
Lee Johnson?
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GJ too scared to even be in the directors box for the 2nd half
I would agree with you Bristol Gull. Whether one still rates Johnson or not, it seems clear his time at the club should come to an end..I would suggest that most fans are now of the opinion he should go, fans are staying away and the atmosphere all around the club is now toxic. Players are regressing along with results. The club needs a reset and a change.
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Archer subbed off for Hall
Disgraceful decision
Disgraceful decision
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Mel Gwinnett & Ben Seymour from Hampton please.
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It's not the job of supporters to name the next manager. It the job of the owner & CEO to find a suitable manager to replace the current incumbent, who clearly isn't up to the job.TorquayUnited wrote: ↑03 Feb 2024, 16:00 So name me one manager that is going to come here full time???
A sacked ex football league manager???
Wouldn't come anywhere near this level.
A upcoming manager going to give up his job and life to go full time.
Ok then.
Give me 3 names by full time??
Let's see how deluded you are.
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Unless the job is kill TUFC so the council have no need of PlainmoorGuildford Gull wrote: ↑03 Feb 2024, 16:40 It's not the job of supporters to name the next manager. It the job of the owner & CEO to find a suitable manager to replace the current incumbent, who clearly isn't up to the job.
Can I change my prediction to 0-4?
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As much as I can’t stand Johnson (he should have gone 12 months ago), the biggest problem is the owner. How do we as supporters prevent him from progressing with his ‘plans’? Plainmoor is more important to protect than TUAFC, I hope the council stand firm.gullsgullsgulls wrote: ↑03 Feb 2024, 16:44 Unless the job is kill TUFC so the council have no need of Plainmoor
What a low point this point is. Unfortunately this club has gone......
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I think all Torbay based fans should write to their local Councillor to ask for reassurance that the Councillor will act in the interests of Gulls supporters resident in Torbay and pointing out the benefits to all residents of having a professional football club in the Bay. If the Council sells the freehold of Plainmoor to Clarke Osborne, they can expect a very bad reaction. The Council is effectively hung politically at the moment, which should count in our favour.
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