by Regiment » 20 Feb 2013, 13:26
Sorry, there are a lot of new threads at the moment, and i wasn't sure where to respond to all of them in one hit, but i thought this the most appropriate thread title for what i wanted to say, so here goes.
Ok, so having followed the Gulls from a distance recently, last night (Aldershot) was the first game I’ve been to for a while. As a result I’ve not been posting here much recently either, but have been reading regularly, and keeping up to date. Having been a supporter for 30+ years, I’ve been lucky enough to see all the Wembley appearances, the Old Trafford trip, and over the years, there have been some very good days. Unfortunately though, the lows have outweighed the highs, but has that deterred me from following my team ?? No, of course not.
As I said, I’ve not been to a game for a while, since Oxford away in fact, and when I’m not directly involved in the games, and on goings of the club, I find myself less able to pass my opinion on here. I do however read with interest what you all say, and there has been a steady trend in the nature of posts over the past few months. That trend has been negative. I’ve been genuinely disappointed by some of the comments I’ve read, and think there are one or two people who need a bit of a reality check when it comes to supporting TUFC.
Since our promotion from the BSP, we’ve had a pretty decent time of it, and as a result I think one or two people’s memories are a bit short. I’m not having a dig, it’s easily done. I’m sure Man Utd fans prefer to forget all those years where they won sweet FA while Liverpool were dominating.
Disappointment is a different thing altogether, and naturally at the moment, there’s a lot of that banding around. I, like the rest of you, left the EBB last night full to the brim with disappointment. Disappointed by the result, the performance, Taylor, and at least 9 of the players on the pitch. I was also disappointed by the support at times, but that isn’t meant as a criticism of anyone, I understand those frustrations, but it was still disappointing to hear it.
Make no mistake, we are in a bad way, and looking at that last night, it’s very hard to see how we can get out of it. I’ve taken hope in the past when things haven’t gone well, by looking at the teams around as and been happy that although we were struggling, there were worse teams around us. We played a very poor team last night, and they deserved to beat us. That is worrying. I can’t remember a worse performance from the team for a very long time, and I think it’s the first time I’ve left a game with nothing good to take from the game. The players looked disinterested, even when the goal went in, the only player who looked genuinely p***ed about it was Poke. The rest of them just had a look of, “oh well, I don’t give a sh*tâ€. Our play was poor, and when you need someone to step up to the plate, none of them did. There is enough experience in the squad, we have “leaders†but none of it was on show last night. For me the only two players who left the field with any credit were Poke and Leadbitter. Poke did nothing wrong, made a fantastic save first half from a header, and could do very little about the goal. Leadbitter was our best outfield player, and main attacking threat – from right back !! On one occasion in the second half, he went bombing the length of the pitch, looked up for Howe in the middle, and must’ve thought, “where the f**k is he ??â€. I tell you where he was Dan, covering you at right back. What the f**K. How the hell could that happen ??!?!? Disorganised madness. Howe gradually gets the hump, and gets his predictable booking, Manse and Nico, two guys I have the utmost respect for, they love this club, but they really need to step up and take things on, put a bit of fire in the team. There was none of that from them last night, and that was disappointing too. When players are not performing, as a supporter I can accept that, no one is fantastic every game, but when there appears to be a lack of effort, that’s something different.
There is a clear lack of belief in the squad, and I’m afraid some of that is down to Taylor. I don’t want to criticise him too much, he’s been in a very difficult position and would probably rather not being doing the job in Ling’s absence. However, he has to take responsibility for some of the problems. We were playing a poor team last night, and I thought it was bad enough that we did not set up more attack minded from the start. ok, start cautious, I’ll give him that, but surely after 15 minutes he could see how poor Aldershot were, and change things a bit. We should not be turning up to games like that trying to avoid defeat. Those are games we should win, and go out expecting to do exactly that. As the game wore on, it was clear we were treading water at best, and yet he did not change anything. A lack of managerial experience is no excuse for that. Everyone in the ground could see we needed a goal, we needed an attacking threat, and yet Benyon didn’t kick a ball. Instead, Downes pushes up front for the last 10 minutes. ok, it’s desperate, we’re a goal down, but why not stick Benyon on as well as pushing Downes up top, if he genuinely felt moving him up there was a good idea. May as well lose 5-0 than not even try everything to get a goal back. It was extremely poor management, only he can explain his reasons for it. I’m not going to beat him up about it, he’s not a manager, so you expect him to get things wrong, and I’m sure he’s genuine enough to hold his hands up if he messes up. But last night he did absolutely nothing, and that is inexcusable. Try and maybe you’ll fail, but don’t fail without even trying, that’s just pathetic.
Having taken stock of last nights game, and what I’ve read here recently, part of me is thinking we’ve been living on false hopes for a while. Last season we found a formula that worked for us, and we went on a good run, and flirted with promotion. As the season wore on, we were found out, and the season ended with little more than a whimper. For a while this year, we were picking up results, again, without playing particularly well, and now we’re struggling. So what has changed in the past 12 months ?? Ok, we’ve lost good players, but even before Bobby, Ellis and Eunan left, we were already showing signs of struggling, hence our poor season end and being dumped out of the play offs.
What I think we have is a pretty average group of players, but it is possible to take that, and make them into an effective unit. That’s what we are not doing. Maybe that’s where Ling has struggled. He found a formula that worked for a while, but now it needs changing, and that hasn’t happened. Maybe Alan Knill is the man to do something about that. I don’t think it makes Ling a bad manager, and I am a little surprised some have called for him to go. Again, I think we need to be realistic and look at what he is working with. He clearly has no funds, and has been tasked with more than just ‘picking the team’ (training facilities, youth set-up etc). Maybe he just needed to focus more on the immediate problems, I don’t know. Obviously things have very much changed now with him being so unwell, and I wish him a speedy and full recovery of course, and we need to move on, but I hope he is back one day, and able to re-take his position.
I seem to remember there was opposition to Ling being appointed, and I’m reading similar things today about Knill, but I say give the man a chance, and get behind the team. I can think of far worse people to take this on right now, so lets all stick together and give our full support to him and the players. From the remaining 14 games, we are going to need as many points as possible, and it’s going to be tough. We’ve been there before, and we’ll be there again, but we can do this. COYY !!
Sorry, there are a lot of new threads at the moment, and i wasn't sure where to respond to all of them in one hit, but i thought this the most appropriate thread title for what i wanted to say, so here goes.
Ok, so having followed the Gulls from a distance recently, last night (Aldershot) was the first game I’ve been to for a while. As a result I’ve not been posting here much recently either, but have been reading regularly, and keeping up to date. Having been a supporter for 30+ years, I’ve been lucky enough to see all the Wembley appearances, the Old Trafford trip, and over the years, there have been some very good days. Unfortunately though, the lows have outweighed the highs, but has that deterred me from following my team ?? No, of course not.
As I said, I’ve not been to a game for a while, since Oxford away in fact, and when I’m not directly involved in the games, and on goings of the club, I find myself less able to pass my opinion on here. I do however read with interest what you all say, and there has been a steady trend in the nature of posts over the past few months. That trend has been negative. I’ve been genuinely disappointed by some of the comments I’ve read, and think there are one or two people who need a bit of a reality check when it comes to supporting TUFC.
Since our promotion from the BSP, we’ve had a pretty decent time of it, and as a result I think one or two people’s memories are a bit short. I’m not having a dig, it’s easily done. I’m sure Man Utd fans prefer to forget all those years where they won sweet FA while Liverpool were dominating.
Disappointment is a different thing altogether, and naturally at the moment, there’s a lot of that banding around. I, like the rest of you, left the EBB last night full to the brim with disappointment. Disappointed by the result, the performance, Taylor, and at least 9 of the players on the pitch. I was also disappointed by the support at times, but that isn’t meant as a criticism of anyone, I understand those frustrations, but it was still disappointing to hear it.
Make no mistake, we are in a bad way, and looking at that last night, it’s very hard to see how we can get out of it. I’ve taken hope in the past when things haven’t gone well, by looking at the teams around as and been happy that although we were struggling, there were worse teams around us. We played a very poor team last night, and they deserved to beat us. That is worrying. I can’t remember a worse performance from the team for a very long time, and I think it’s the first time I’ve left a game with nothing good to take from the game. The players looked disinterested, even when the goal went in, the only player who looked genuinely p***ed about it was Poke. The rest of them just had a look of, “oh well, I don’t give a sh*tâ€. Our play was poor, and when you need someone to step up to the plate, none of them did. There is enough experience in the squad, we have “leaders†but none of it was on show last night. For me the only two players who left the field with any credit were Poke and Leadbitter. Poke did nothing wrong, made a fantastic save first half from a header, and could do very little about the goal. Leadbitter was our best outfield player, and main attacking threat – from right back !! On one occasion in the second half, he went bombing the length of the pitch, looked up for Howe in the middle, and must’ve thought, “where the f**k is he ??â€. I tell you where he was Dan, covering you at right back. What the f**K. How the hell could that happen ??!?!? Disorganised madness. Howe gradually gets the hump, and gets his predictable booking, Manse and Nico, two guys I have the utmost respect for, they love this club, but they really need to step up and take things on, put a bit of fire in the team. There was none of that from them last night, and that was disappointing too. When players are not performing, as a supporter I can accept that, no one is fantastic every game, but when there appears to be a lack of effort, that’s something different.
There is a clear lack of belief in the squad, and I’m afraid some of that is down to Taylor. I don’t want to criticise him too much, he’s been in a very difficult position and would probably rather not being doing the job in Ling’s absence. However, he has to take responsibility for some of the problems. We were playing a poor team last night, and I thought it was bad enough that we did not set up more attack minded from the start. ok, start cautious, I’ll give him that, but surely after 15 minutes he could see how poor Aldershot were, and change things a bit. We should not be turning up to games like that trying to avoid defeat. Those are games we should win, and go out expecting to do exactly that. As the game wore on, it was clear we were treading water at best, and yet he did not change anything. A lack of managerial experience is no excuse for that. Everyone in the ground could see we needed a goal, we needed an attacking threat, and yet Benyon didn’t kick a ball. Instead, Downes pushes up front for the last 10 minutes. ok, it’s desperate, we’re a goal down, but why not stick Benyon on as well as pushing Downes up top, if he genuinely felt moving him up there was a good idea. May as well lose 5-0 than not even try everything to get a goal back. It was extremely poor management, only he can explain his reasons for it. I’m not going to beat him up about it, he’s not a manager, so you expect him to get things wrong, and I’m sure he’s genuine enough to hold his hands up if he messes up. But last night he did absolutely nothing, and that is inexcusable. Try and maybe you’ll fail, but don’t fail without even trying, that’s just pathetic.
Having taken stock of last nights game, and what I’ve read here recently, part of me is thinking we’ve been living on false hopes for a while. Last season we found a formula that worked for us, and we went on a good run, and flirted with promotion. As the season wore on, we were found out, and the season ended with little more than a whimper. For a while this year, we were picking up results, again, without playing particularly well, and now we’re struggling. So what has changed in the past 12 months ?? Ok, we’ve lost good players, but even before Bobby, Ellis and Eunan left, we were already showing signs of struggling, hence our poor season end and being dumped out of the play offs.
What I think we have is a pretty average group of players, but it is possible to take that, and make them into an effective unit. That’s what we are not doing. Maybe that’s where Ling has struggled. He found a formula that worked for a while, but now it needs changing, and that hasn’t happened. Maybe Alan Knill is the man to do something about that. I don’t think it makes Ling a bad manager, and I am a little surprised some have called for him to go. Again, I think we need to be realistic and look at what he is working with. He clearly has no funds, and has been tasked with more than just ‘picking the team’ (training facilities, youth set-up etc). Maybe he just needed to focus more on the immediate problems, I don’t know. Obviously things have very much changed now with him being so unwell, and I wish him a speedy and full recovery of course, and we need to move on, but I hope he is back one day, and able to re-take his position.
I seem to remember there was opposition to Ling being appointed, and I’m reading similar things today about Knill, but I say give the man a chance, and get behind the team. I can think of far worse people to take this on right now, so lets all stick together and give our full support to him and the players. From the remaining 14 games, we are going to need as many points as possible, and it’s going to be tough. We’ve been there before, and we’ll be there again, but we can do this. COYY !!