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Guy Gnabouyou leaves!

by lucy6lucy » 05 Jan 2018, 01:24

JamieE wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 22:38 He showed better touches and passing in 30 minutes against Gateshead than Keating has for the past 2 months.
But still couldn't score. so good riddance to him.

Guy Gnabouyou leaves!

by JamieE » 04 Jan 2018, 22:38

He showed better touches and passing in 30 minutes against Gateshead than Keating has for the past 2 months.

Guy Gnabouyou leaves!

by tomogull » 04 Jan 2018, 22:19

nickbrod wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 11:43 According to Owers Gnabouyou came back on the bus from Boreham Wood but by the next day, Sunday, he'd packed his bags and gone.
Methinks another case of Owers' lack of man-mangement. To be brought on just 10 minutes from the end when the team was obviously struggling to score is an insult. He was never given a fair chance.

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by nickbrod » 04 Jan 2018, 12:34

If only he had 'scored' what would have been an unlikely winner in the dying moments against Gateshead. All might have been very different. Strikers need goals to thrive on. And managers need to see them scored.

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by merse btpir » 04 Jan 2018, 11:55

I don't blame him after that farce at Boreham Wood.

He spent the whole of the first half keeping warm and ready to come on at a moment's notice and then saw that brainless donkey Keating replaced by no-mark Pittman.

He obviously sussed he was wasting his time being in another country on a short term contract with utter dross being given priority over him. The manager needs to realise how he was thinking before complaining his departure was 'pre-medicated'.

Deny any player pitch time and you are playing games with his 'loyalty' and attitude towards you!

Guy Gnabouyou leaves!

by nickbrod » 04 Jan 2018, 11:43

According to Owers Gnabouyou came back on the bus from Boreham Wood but by the next day, Sunday, he'd packed his bags and gone.

Guy Gnabouyou leaves!

by arcadia » 02 Jan 2018, 22:09

He was not any better than what we had.

Get Bret Williams back put him with Keating and we would have a fighting chance.

Guy Gnabouyou leaves!

by DevonBee » 02 Jan 2018, 17:36

samuel wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 14:25 What a complete and utter waste of time that signing was. Complete pants - one shot on target that I can remember. What a state we are in.
Totally agree what a waste of time.........GG 1 shot as he is now remembered !!!!!

Makes you wonder about the recruitment ??????????? :'(

Guy Gnabouyou leaves!

by DevonBee » 02 Jan 2018, 17:29

So guess that means 3 new strikers required ? No doubt Owers will have something positive to tell us soon ????? What the hell is going on here ??????

Guy Gnabouyou leaves!

by budegull1954 » 02 Jan 2018, 16:14

Now watch Gnabouyou score loads of goals for someone else - fits in with my theory that players always seem to do better when they leave Torquay United.

Guy Gnabouyou leaves!

by gullintwoplaces » 02 Jan 2018, 15:56

Jeff wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 15:37 Wasn’t good enough, simple as that.

I don’t see why people are getting in such a flap - hopefully this releases some budget to try and bring in someone can displace the Reid/Keating “strike force”
I don’t think anybody’s in a flap because he’s left, but because this is yet one more failed signing. It may release budget, but confidence that the next signing will be any better is low and falling. Eventually we will run out of time, if we haven’t already.

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by merse btpir » 02 Jan 2018, 15:56

Look; he came over and trained and played in a closed doors friendly and was offered a short term contract........

I would reckon than only one start in the team in all that time has more to do with his deciding to leave than 'failing to settle' for a player who has travelled to play in Finland (twice) Malta and Greece in is career.

Players need pitch time and if they aren't getting it they need to look further afield; on Saturday he came on without any seeming intent to either impose himself or lift the team. I reckon it had already been decided he was on his bike and that his next quest will be to secure another Continental style contract taking him up to next December 31st

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by nickbrod » 02 Jan 2018, 15:51

More likely "on strike" force!

Guy Gnabouyou leaves!

by Jeff » 02 Jan 2018, 15:37

Wasn’t good enough, simple as that.

I don’t see why people are getting in such a flap - hopefully this releases some budget to try and bring in someone can displace the Reid/Keating “strike force”

Guy Gnabouyou leaves!

by United62 » 02 Jan 2018, 15:36

wivelgull wrote: 02 Jan 2018, 15:27 What on earth does 'struggle to settle in the local area' mean?
Did the pillock not look at where Torquay was on the map... let's just hope there a few more who have worn the yellow shirt his season that aren't happy with the amenities in and around the 'Bay..... this club is down on its knees. Someone fire that bullet ffs!

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