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by cambgull » 11 Jul 2014, 16:50

We're going to need quite a few more players then, DD's miracle work will be very much missed. We can't afford to see too many players on the physio table!

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by Dutchgull » 11 Jul 2014, 16:45

Thats bad news

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by rooster » 11 Jul 2014, 15:43

Its my understanding that yes your correct the club and DD have parted company

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by divingbboy » 11 Jul 2014, 08:38

brooker wrote:I've heard a rumour that DD has left the club (been sacked) over a dispute about wages, this is strengthened by the fact he was absent last night. I'd be pretty disappointed if this was true.
Had heard a couple of weeks ago that something might be brewing in that regard (not over wages, mind), so that may be a possibility. Haven't heard anything since.

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by Behind-the-Gulls » 11 Jul 2014, 07:47

Decisions about some the triallists will be made after the Dorchester game-others will be asked to stay on for another week to be looked at in the Yeovil and Walsall games.Hawley is still recovering from his broken arm and not involved in contact training sessions yet.

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by Pea » 10 Jul 2014, 23:54

brooker wrote:I've heard a rumour that DD has left the club (been sacked) over a dispute about wages, this is strengthened by the fact he was absent last night. I'd be pretty disappointed if this was true.

In terms of the game, the standout player by far for me was Cameron. T&D couldn't get anywhere near him, by the time anyone had even considered a tackle, he was already past them. I thought that of the trialists, Gus stood out the most. He talks really well and dealt with everything thrown at him, also really helped some of the younger lads through with constant instruction, this can't be too easy as a player on trial. Thought some of the younger lads looked good too, Hutchings is great on the ball, and threw his weight around for a little guy, and Ives also was assured going forward, and made some important tackles. Bowman moved well, although was wasteful with his finishing. Briscoe looked pacy, it surprised me a bit how big he is for a winger though, linked up really well with Bowman for the 1st goal. Young looked good, but was never closed down, and will not get anywhere near that amount of space to spray the ball around again this season. He watched the second half with his family, and seems like a really good lad. Thought Richards looked alright first half, as did Cregg second, although he didn't really get out of second gear, he was always looking to provide an option and his delivery was excellent. I was unsure of the striker who came on in the second half. I don't think he looked too good, against a defence that was knackered by the time he came on. Again, Ajala had his moments, but overall looked predictable, and his crossing was hit and miss. Weakest player for me was Alexdrandrou at left back, lost the ball every time, and was virtually ignored by Sully and Ajala when coming on the overlap. Good game all in all, up for Dorchester now on Saturday!
When you said about Cameron skinning his man every time he touched the ball, I was suspicious of your eyesight (mainly because, when he was on the left wing at least, he was tackled successfully one time in two that he got the ball and he got the ball a lot). Then when you claimed that it was Briscoe who linked up with Bowman for the first goal, my suspicions about your lack of Specsavers action was confirmed. It was Yeoman who linked with Bowman (Yeoman and Bowman, for Christ's sake!) for the first goal.

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by Jeff » 10 Jul 2014, 21:25

hector wrote:Am I being thick? Who is Cregg?
This guy, on trial

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Cregg

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by hector » 10 Jul 2014, 19:48

Am I being thick? Who is Cregg?

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by brooker » 10 Jul 2014, 19:47

I've heard a rumour that DD has left the club (been sacked) over a dispute about wages, this is strengthened by the fact he was absent last night. I'd be pretty disappointed if this was true.

In terms of the game, the standout player by far for me was Cameron. T&D couldn't get anywhere near him, by the time anyone had even considered a tackle, he was already past them. I thought that of the trialists, Gus stood out the most. He talks really well and dealt with everything thrown at him, also really helped some of the younger lads through with constant instruction, this can't be too easy as a player on trial. Thought some of the younger lads looked good too, Hutchings is great on the ball, and threw his weight around for a little guy, and Ives also was assured going forward, and made some important tackles. Bowman moved well, although was wasteful with his finishing. Briscoe looked pacy, it surprised me a bit how big he is for a winger though, linked up really well with Bowman for the 1st goal. Young looked good, but was never closed down, and will not get anywhere near that amount of space to spray the ball around again this season. He watched the second half with his family, and seems like a really good lad. Thought Richards looked alright first half, as did Cregg second, although he didn't really get out of second gear, he was always looking to provide an option and his delivery was excellent. I was unsure of the striker who came on in the second half. I don't think he looked too good, against a defence that was knackered by the time he came on. Again, Ajala had his moments, but overall looked predictable, and his crossing was hit and miss. Weakest player for me was Alexdrandrou at left back, lost the ball every time, and was virtually ignored by Sully and Ajala when coming on the overlap. Good game all in all, up for Dorchester now on Saturday!

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by Richinns » 10 Jul 2014, 19:09

ferrarilover wrote:I spoke to Chris after the game and he is very excited about Richardson and wants to sign him.

No problem with any of those who did not play, they're just not needed in this match. At this stage, I would be disappointed and a little surprised if any of our better players did depart during this window. The same, sadly, applies to the listed chaps.

Cruise was there, just not involved.

Spoke to Old McDonald, who is keen to sign here.

Lots of other stuff that I wrote last night, but was never posted because the forum is buggered.

Matt.
Interesting!

Did he say anything about the midfielders on trial (especially Cregg) and the players listed?

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by ferrarilover » 10 Jul 2014, 18:58

DD does a lot besides his work with us, he could just be away.

To be honest, Super, T&D only had the ball for about 25 seconds all evening, so it was hard to say too much about them.

Matt.

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by goodluckgull » 10 Jul 2014, 17:21

There has been no sign of our physio, Damien Davy. Has he left the club ? Gareth Law appears to be doing the job now. Does anyone know if Damien has a new job ? He is a big asset to Torquay United.

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by supergulls » 10 Jul 2014, 17:07

Cheers Matt
How did macdonald and Hutchings look at the back were they ever troubled ?

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by ferrarilover » 10 Jul 2014, 16:53

The whole squad was there, no one was missing. Ryan Bowman is a really nice bloke. I spoke to him for about 10 minutes after the match and he was upset at missing the chances he missed. Delighted with the comparison with Sillsy. He left York because the manager and he had "different ideas" about things, predominantly that RB was going to be about 973rd choice and he wanted to play more regularly, so expect him to start virtually every week.

Looking forward to Dorchester now.

Matt.

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by ferrarilover » 10 Jul 2014, 16:44

Levi Ives good. Bowman wasteful (but created plenty to waste). Richards (triallist) good touch. Cameron ineffective but involved. Thompson great delivery. Briscoe impressive, skilful, pacy. Yeoman looks fit. Old McDonald keen to sign.

Based mainly on the first half. I stood talking to Crookie (proudly sponsored by The Candy Box, Brixham's premier sweetie shop) and Adele second half and the sun was in my eyes. Wearing the shit black kit didn't help and nor did the fact that I couldn't see who's who.

We had about 273% possession so it was a bit disappointing to be, at one stage, 2-1 down. Still, the goals in these early games against these sorts of opponents.

Dorchester will probably be similar, but after that, the XI will start to reveal itself and we'll start to get a better idea of what's what.

Matt.

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