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by Fletch
15 Sep 2017, 18:49
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Gary Owers
Replies: 781
Views: 126105

Gary Owers

SuperNickyWroe wrote: 15 Sep 2017, 18:44 the thing is that we got rid of nicho without a plan in place.
So you think the club should have started interviewing for the managers job before terminating Nico?
by Fletch
15 Sep 2017, 17:59
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Gary Owers
Replies: 781
Views: 126105

Gary Owers

SuperNickyWroe wrote: 15 Sep 2017, 15:46 I don't know who the f**k you are, but welcome to earth.

other clubs managed the same "impossible" thing in two days.....
Were other clubs signing managers that were already under contract though? Or like Coxy, free agents?
Were Bath happy to let him go straight away or did they insist on working a notice period?
by Fletch
07 Jun 2011, 23:36
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Torquay Summer Transfers Thread INs and OUTs
Replies: 225
Views: 18242

Re: Torquay Summer Transfers Thread INs and OUTs

forevertufc wrote: Would not laugh to loudly at this Fletch,had Paul Jones been availble for loan in January Paul buckle would have signed him and he would have been our no1 untill the season end,how do i know this,just read through my posts the clue's are there,well acually you wont need as you are my personal stalker :lol:
ROFL...I really couldnt give a flying f**k what you post (apart from when you try and make a counterpoint to other posts)...Hate to disillusion you but I have zero interest in you at all. :zzz:
by Fletch
07 Jun 2011, 22:14
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Craig Stanley
Replies: 130
Views: 13512

Re: Craig Stanley

forevertufc wrote:Totaly diss-agree with you there Fletch,Sammy macc let him go out on loan because he did not want to keep Stanners,who as we know was out of contract in the summer,when he came to Torquay Stanley was not to know Sammy macc was going to part company with Morecambe,so he came to us with a view to earn himself a contract.
Makes no difference. SammyMc left prior to Stanleys contract running out. He was then offered a new one by his mate, before his existing one expired.
forevertufc wrote:As S/G has pointed out if Paul Buckle had not gone to Bristol Rovers it is highly likely that Bristol Rovers would not have even wanted him,as you have correctly pointed out there was a change of manager at Morecambe and he was offered a new contract,Buckle went to Rovers and Stanley signed there,when he could have opted to re-sign for morecambe,what does that tell you?
A)He rates Buckle & B)He gets paid more at Brizzle
forevertufc wrote:Yes bristol Rovers can afford to pay him a bit more money,It is not all about money and anyone thinks it is,is a fool,Craig Stanley would have had to have thought long and hard about this due to the fact he would have to relocate his family,as you have correctly pointed out league 2 players do not get paid that much,so relocating his family wouldhave been a massive part in any decision.
You obviously havnt moved around much, a lot of players do not sell their property (as an example, Jamie Ward still has a place here, just down from me) when moving clubs. They rent it out and, if flush enough, buy another one or failing that, rent locally. It keeps you in the property ladder and provides income for retirement if you can buy more than one.
forevertufc wrote:He is a good friend of the new Morecambe manager,he also spent the last 6 monts playing under Paul Buckle's management,he chose to take the option of moving his family from the north to the south a pretty big move to play for paul Buckle,what does that tell me,Craig Stanley clearly respects and throughly enjoys playing his football under Paul Buckle,therefore had Paul buckle stayed he would most likely have signed for Torquay,pretty simple to me.
See above. Also, as a previous poster has already pointed out, when he asked him about moving his family down here, the reply was, he isnt married (unless that has changed recently).
by Fletch
07 Jun 2011, 19:20
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Craig Stanley
Replies: 130
Views: 13512

Re: Craig Stanley

Southampton Gull wrote:Only if they wanted him, Fletch.
Unless someone was twisting his arm to sign for Brizzle (his agent perhaps?), there is nothing to say he couldnt have waited to see who our new manager was.
You are, of course, assuming we didnt make a preliminary offer of a contract as we did with Bevs?
by Fletch
07 Jun 2011, 19:11
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Craig Stanley
Replies: 130
Views: 13512

Re: Craig Stanley

forevertufc wrote: Yes good point ,Yellow,however there is a difference here,Stanley was out of contract came to us with a view to singing on,and its clear that if Buckle had stayed Stanley would have signed for us,and what a signing that would have been.
Not exactly forever, Stanley was under contract to Morecambe. Yes he said he would like to sign for us (when his contract ran out), however SammyMc left and his mate at Morcambe offered him a new contract.
That it coincided with Buckle leaving should have no bearing if he really wanted to sign for us (unless the case was, he wanted to play for Buckle wherever he was).
If he really wanted to sign for Torquay, he would have done.
I dont blame him for no doubt picking up the bigger paycheck on offer from Brizzle. Its not like L2 players earn a fortune like the prima donnas in the Prem and the career is a short one in relation to the real world....
by Fletch
07 Jun 2011, 18:04
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Torquay Summer Transfers Thread INs and OUTs
Replies: 225
Views: 18242

Re: Torquay Summer Transfers Thread INs and OUTs

yellowforever wrote:Paul Jones was really good for Peterborough at the end of the season, and i think if we got him it'd be a fantastic signing.

Hahahahahahah....Nice one centurion :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
by Fletch
07 Jun 2011, 17:57
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Zebroksi the next Buckle target?
Replies: 13
Views: 1789

Re: Zebroksi the next Buckle target?

Or as a little birdie tells me, someone from the Shrews ????
by Fletch
07 Jun 2011, 17:56
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: who are the two players....
Replies: 3
Views: 1028

Re: who are the two players....

DavetheRave wrote:from league 2 that Lee Mansell has posted on his twitter looking like knob heads on holiday:-

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Joey7Barton Joseph Barton
by manse7
Me and @taggerdutaggerr watching league 2 players giving it biggins...........fools

link here:-
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I have a feeling you misread that Dave.
Manse retweeted it and the comment was by J7B (assuming he's the one on the left, it could be that wonderful role model from Newcastle Joey "watch the cigar" Barton....
by Fletch
07 Jun 2011, 16:06
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Date of New Manager Appointment
Replies: 54
Views: 5805

Re: Date of New Manager Appointment

regiment wrote:does anyone think it possible, that the board didn't expect us to get into the play offs, let alone the final, and as a result, this shunted their decisions by a couple of weeks. maybe they'd planned to put PB on gardening leave after the rovrum match, he then joins rovers on 1st june (or whatever), by which time, we've had 2 weeks to appoint a new manager.
You may be totally right there matey. I also seem to remember there was a 5 year plan to get us back into the league when we dropped into the BSP?? Guess that one got overtaken by events as well :whistle:
by Fletch
07 Jun 2011, 11:28
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Date of New Manager Appointment
Replies: 54
Views: 5805

Re: Date of New Manager Appointment

Jerry wrote:I see Fulham have a new manager this morning. By my reckoning it took them 5 days to replace Hughes, so why is it deemed acceptable for us to take over 3 weeks?
He was already interviewed last year when they tried to sign him, only to be rebuffed by his club at the time.
by Fletch
07 Jun 2011, 09:45
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Matt Williams
Replies: 14
Views: 1680

Re: Matt Williams

Jerry wrote: Pretty decent ones actually. Fergie played for Rangers and Dunfermline (when they were one of the top Scottish sides), Greenwood played in the Chelsea side that won the league back in the fifties.

Better examples would have been, Arrigo Sacchi, who never played pro football and went on to create arguably the greatest club side ever at AC Milan in the Eighties,or Jose Mourinho.
Strangely enough, i was going to point out "the translator" as a perfect example. Also "Arse" had very little pro footie experience before moving into coaching.
by Fletch
03 Jun 2011, 23:07
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: MESSAGE TO SIMON BAKER
Replies: 73
Views: 6559

Re: MESSAGE TO SIMON BAKER

Never a truer word said Trojan. We only have to look down the A38 to see what can happen....
by Fletch
03 Jun 2011, 18:43
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Will Crawley be the most hated team?
Replies: 43
Views: 2884

Re: Will Crawley be the most hated team?

tufcfan wrote:didn't like their attitude at all when they came to Plainmoor, wasn't very impressive at all, if they had won fair and square I would have probably been happy for them, but they weren't!
You cant really blame them for Zebs having a rush of blood to give away the penalty :-| We were always going to struggle with 10 men...

Dont hate them as a club as such, just reserve my loathing for Fatboy Evans and his obnoxious gopher... :@
by Fletch
03 Jun 2011, 17:39
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Jake Robinson
Replies: 127
Views: 11815

Re: Jake Robinson

Chris B wrote:Whilst Robbo and Ellis will need time to form a partnership, and we can expect some errors, surely they are the promising future of our central defence?
Apart from the fact that both of them are predominantly right sided CBs. Neither seem overly happy at playing as left CB and neither look comfortable playing there. It may be that Joe Oastler (who spent most of his time at QPR as a CB) is more comfortable there but I have no idea if he is more natural at left or right CB.