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Hargreaves 'wants chance'...

by Gullscorer » 21 Mar 2015, 13:19

taxilady wrote:Ricey does ! He seldom gets the 'you fat bastard' chant from the Away End at Plainmoor ! But I take your point fully Gullscorer, we're all losing our rose-tinted glasses ...& our patience.
Yep, and we're all getting too emotional and losing our sense of perspective and objectivity. Many on these threads could not do a better job of damning CH and the players if these so-called Gulls fans really were supporters of opposing teams. That's not helping the club at all. In the situation we're in there's nothing that can or should be done, at least until the season's over and we can see what transpires from Kelvin Thomas's efforts. In the meantime, we should either support our team or (as many seem to have done) piss off out of the way.. :-/

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by Gloomy Gull » 21 Mar 2015, 13:01

.........he has had a chance after each of the 65 competitive games he has been in charge of - win. lose or draw - to improve performance. How many more bloody chances does he need.

I cannot see any consistent improvement in the performances of the players in the teams he selects week in, week out.

"They are young players - they/we will learn from this" - have they? have you Hargreaves? Both you and they must be either slow learners or there is a very poor teacher.

I fail to understand how more chances will suddenly turn this shambles into a fully functioning, efficient unit producing acceptable results.

And PLEASE do not just regurgitate the frankly boring and worn out defensive rhetoric that "he is hamstrung" /"he has Knill's players"/"wait until he has his own team" /"he has no budget" - with the exception of using Knill's name in front of the word players, Hargreave's position of having to use existing players, having a small or no budget is no different to probably 65/70% of the other teams in this division - but we do not have 60%+ of the division performing as poorly or worse than us.

Hargreaves is not the answer.

Hargreaves 'wants chance'...

by taxilady » 21 Mar 2015, 12:28

Ricey does ! He seldom gets the 'you fat bastard' chant from the Away End at Plainmoor ! But I take your point fully Gullscorer, we're all losing our rose-tinted glasses ...& our patience.

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by Gullscorer » 21 Mar 2015, 12:21

What a miserable load of so-called 'supporters' you lot are. You're not helping the team, the manager, or the club you claim to support, with all this whingeing and blame-mongering.

I suggest you all go over to the away end and support the opposing teams. Our lads would probably put in better performances if you did that.. :(

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by OnTheContrary » 21 Mar 2015, 11:58

Once a manager starts to make excuses you know he's got to go. It's not like CH didn't know what he had to work with when he took the job, so using that as an excuse for not being able to bring in useful players, motivate them and put them together as a team is ****shit.

Even if if we manage to get the results required to stay up I can't see things improving next year - CH simply hasn't got what it takes.

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by kevgull » 21 Mar 2015, 11:40

He's slowly drifting, drifting away,
game after game, game after game,
He's drifting!

Wave after wave, wave after wave (bye)!
:whistle: :scarf: :scarf: :scarf: :scarf: :whistle:

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by tommyg » 21 Mar 2015, 09:57

Interesting to read that Hargreaves is asking if the players are doing enough off the pitch as well as on it...

Unfortunately, he's picked up Buckle's bad habit of making excuses instead of taking any responsibility himself. He may have been hamstrung from day one but the same can be said for 80% of Conference managers! I'm not expecting us to be in the top five but I'm also not expecting us to be looking over our shoulders after being on the end of some of the worst results in this club's history.

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by Burnhamgull » 21 Mar 2015, 09:51

forevertufc wrote:Chris Hargreaves is finding out what a very lonely place it can be when you're employed as a professional manager, and is now finding just what Alan Knill was going through and just how Alan Knill was feeling whilst Chris, fans, and others were picking holes in everything AK said and did as our manager, there are suggestions being made elsewhere that CH has 180 minutes of football left to save his job, so should the team still be stuck 47 points come 9.30 Tuesday guess we'll have to watch this space.

Had a feeling for some time the players had lost respect if that's right word or trust whatever you want to call it in Chris Hargreaves, he locked them in the dressing room after Braintree, CH says it wasn't a tea cup smashing session, he says it was a team meeting about what they as group should be doing, and not doing. Well my message is simply here, CH, you locked them in after the Telford just days prior, and said you talked about what was required with and with out the ball, that's the point, if didn't work after Telford what makes you think that approach is going to work now, we'll see tomorrow, maybe we'll finally see this reaction you've been talking about for the past month.

Also, I will always be one of the first to say Footballers are entitled to a private life that goes with out saying, same applies to what players do with their free time. Match days are 'not' free time for players in my opinion, match days players should be focusing on the game and preparing in the right manner for the upcoming game that day, regardless of the kick-off time when your at home. So Chris Hargreaves please come out and tell why a week last Tuesday at least 4 of your players, possibly more were in the betting shop prior to the Chester game 'fact' and what time were they in there.
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by taxilady » 21 Mar 2015, 09:24

over the line' I take to mean when it's vindictive towards him on a more personal level, rather than towards him as a manager; maybe including insults towards his wife & kids I expect.Hopefully we don't stoop that low, but I think Manse had trouble last season in that respect ?

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by Neal » 21 Mar 2015, 09:13

I just watched the full interview. I actually can't decide if I like the bloke or not. I mean it doesn't really matter whether I do or not I suppose but it does help if you do.

His not going that's for sure. As the Rovers fan said on another post all this crap about loving the club means nothing, we all know that really but we fool ourselves its anything more than money, because it isn't! These guys want success obviously but it could be Exeter or Plymouth instead it wouldn't bother them.

I was confused by what he meant when he answered the question about criticism. "As long it doesn't go over the line". What did you read into this if anything.

He also said the criticism on twitter and forums didn't worry him and it was water off a ducks back. Given the recent results I find that a bit arrogant.

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by Burnhamgull » 20 Mar 2015, 22:25

and next season when they're all gone......but Hargreaves is still in charge, if results go against us will it be his fault or the fact that the new players need time to gel?.......

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by nickbrod » 20 Mar 2015, 21:32

It's too easy to pick holes in somebody. I admit on Tuesday night when emotions were, understandably, running high I was all for Chris to be replaced but over the last few days I can see the sense in allowing him more time. Give the guy a chance because he's Torquay through and through. If we were in his position I bet 90%+ of us would do the same. Say the same things and carry on with the job.
Being an armchair manager is too easy!
For me it's the players who need to take a long hard look at themselves after all their continuation in their chosen profession is in their own hands.

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by Burnhamgull » 20 Mar 2015, 21:06

Hargreaves has had plenty of time to sort this mess out. The fact is the players clearly aren't buying in to whatever he is trying to teach them on the training ground.

Wrexham, Telford, Chester, Braintree.......game after game he has "asked for a reaction" and the reaction he gets is to go through the motions but not put themselves out. He has no plan B and all he can do is continue to spout off about being hamstrung and how the guys need to continue working hard.

Looking forward to enduring another 90 minutes tomorrow.

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by Dave » 20 Mar 2015, 20:20

Chris Hargreaves is finding out what a very lonely place it can be when you're employed as a professional manager, and is now finding just what Alan Knill was going through and just how Alan Knill was feeling whilst Chris, fans, and others were picking holes in everything AK said and did as our manager, there are suggestions being made elsewhere that CH has 180 minutes of football left to save his job, so should the team still be stuck 47 points come 9.30 Tuesday guess we'll have to watch this space.

Had a feeling for some time the players had lost respect if that's right word or trust whatever you want to call it in Chris Hargreaves, he locked them in the dressing room after Braintree, CH says it wasn't a tea cup smashing session, he says it was a team meeting about what they as group should be doing, and not doing. Well my message is simply here, CH, you locked them in after the Telford just days prior, and said you talked about what was required with and with out the ball, that's the point, if didn't work after Telford what makes you think that approach is going to work now, we'll see tomorrow, maybe we'll finally see this reaction you've been talking about for the past month.

Also, I will always be one of the first to say Footballers are entitled to a private life that goes with out saying, same applies to what players do with their free time. Match days are 'not' free time for players in my opinion, match days players should be focusing on the game and preparing in the right manner for the upcoming game that day, regardless of the kick-off time when your at home. So Chris Hargreaves please come out and tell why a week last Tuesday at least 4 of your players, possibly more were in the betting shop prior to the Chester game 'fact' and what time were they in there.

Hargreaves 'wants chance'...

by Tamargull » 20 Mar 2015, 20:14

I would not give him another chance. He has shown himself to be unable to bring success to the club. I'm sick and tired of those who say its not his team, wait until next season to properly judge him - this is bulls***!
What manger in any profession has the luxury of bringing in a team of their own people? Very, very few!! Most mangers take over a post and work with the people already there and get judged on this basis - Hargreaves is no different. His job is to make the players better -he has not done this - simple.
I accept that all the ills of the club are not down to CH and other changes are needed. However, he is responsible for motivating the team - he does not seem to be able to do this and we should find someone who can. For those that say we cannot afford to do so, What is the alternative? Just stick with CH and hope for the best? Why should his performance suddenly change after almost a season in charge?
Sorry he has got to go - does not deserve another chance.

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