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Re: The 'fans' who sit behind Ling

by gullintwoplaces » 05 Oct 2012, 15:56

I posted this on the Aldershot matchday thread:

"To the miserable old goat who sat behind us in Bristow's Bench (the tosser with a very loud, irritating voice who thinks that: Ling is worse than Buckle; we are a Conference team; Torquay haven't had a good manager for forty years; the current squad is "useless"), up yours pal.

You left when we were three one down, presumably to have a miserable evening in a miserable pub or in a miserable home with an ugly wife, and you missed the great comeback. Good, you t*at, you deserved to miss it."

I stick to that, these people aren't fans, fans support their team. The football knowledge of the imbecile who sat behind us is close to zero. I guess the Brucies of this world would argue that they pay to get in and can express their opinion, but then I retain the right to call them to account. And Brucie you are wrong about the abuse, these idiots DO abuse Martin Ling and some of the players, and for that they are bang out of order.

Re: The 'fans' who sit behind Ling

by ROADRUNNER » 05 Oct 2012, 14:54

there are some that have been giving him stick, one guy near me shouted and told him to f--k off, im sure he didnt hear it but it still doesnt excuse them from that sort of behaviour, we can say he got his line up wrong but thats your opinion . that doesnt excuse the morons

Re: The 'fans' who sit behind Ling

by brucie » 05 Oct 2012, 11:39

As has already been said no abse was given to Ling - lets face it he got away lightly at half time against Aldershot.
Far from being credited with a briliant half time team talk you have to ask why its taken four games for the penny to drop that Bodin is best on the left wing.
Ling should have started with Jarvis against Aldershot but as usual got his line up wrong.

Re: The 'fans' who sit behind Ling

by ROADRUNNER » 05 Oct 2012, 10:59

support the team and the manager, these rants from so called fans are out of order. martin ling has done a superb job so far and the fans should recognise this. it doesnt matter who is in charge ive seen these people over the years do the same to whoever is in charge, they are complusive whingers.

Re: The 'fans' who sit behind Ling

by ferrarilover » 02 Oct 2012, 13:59

So it's your prerogative to make comment because why should you sit there and say nothing, but Dinger (for reasons unspecified ) has forfeited the right of reply?

If you paid to get into a pub, then saw a particularly ugly barmaid serving drinks, would you feel it appropriate to pass disparaging comment upon her, entirely free of consequence?

If what was said was sufficiently persistent or vile to cause Dinger to react, then it was unwarranted. We weren't good against Burton, but we weren't THAT bad.

Matt.

Re: The 'fans' who sit behind Ling

by Glostergull » 02 Oct 2012, 10:53

austrianandygull wrote:Good post GG but as a born and bred Yorkshireman i've always been told to say what you feel and then everyone knows where they stand. I believe that old adage is the best way of doing things even if it's not really 'the way things are done anymore'. Can you imagine Brian Clough managing in todays Premier League? He wouldn't last 5 minutes with all the PR crap and media friendly bulls*it. If soemthing is bothering me then, within reason, i will air those concerns. I just think the people who moan every week have no concept of what is and what isn't reason so therefore they are always going to whinge even if we were Barcelona.
I suppose I should have added I can accept that as a Born and bread Yorkshire man you are going to be somewhat Miserable. A right grumpy old Git cos that what Yorkshire men do. Hey i wonder if Brucie is as well. and Dave Pougher They must all come from Yorkshire. :lol:

Re: The 'fans' who sit behind Ling

by brucie » 02 Oct 2012, 09:46

So everyone should sit down and say nothing. I paid the best part of £60 (fuel, admission and food) to attend the Burton game. I have attended every home game including the cup tie against Leicester with the exception of the Plymouth match.
Ling should not have reacted - we were piss poor against Burton. We could not get out of our half and it did not look like we were bothered in the second half. Danny Stevens looked like he couldn't be arsed to be on the pitch. Its that percieved lack of effort which caused the unrest amonst the fans (and as I say it was nothing more than a few comments).
As I say possibly the worst peformance since the Roberts era.
Everyone appreciates that we have injuries/lost our best players/blah blah blah.
It doesn't alter the fact that we are being overrun in midfield every game and that needs addressing.
Believe me if we turn out the same sort of garbage against Aldershot there is going to alot more of the same.

Re: The 'fans' who sit behind Ling

by AustrianAndyGull » 27 Sep 2012, 20:35

Yeah that's fair enough GG and i generally agree with you about dishing out the constant abuse with Lingy within earshot. What it's important to remember is that most fans know what we're up against as a small club trying to make it's way in the RIGHT way on and off the field of play and are, for the most part understanding and forgiving. As always it takes a minority of folk to spoil it. Anyway, hope you get a lift up here on saturday GG and safe journey up.

Re: The 'fans' who sit behind Ling

by Glostergull » 27 Sep 2012, 20:30

austrianandygull wrote:Good post GG but as a born and bred Yorkshireman i've always been told to say what you feel and then everyone knows where they stand. I believe that old adage is the best way of doing things even if it's not really 'the way things are done anymore'. Can you imagine Brian Clough managing in todays Premier League? He wouldn't last 5 minutes with all the PR crap and media friendly bulls*it. If soemthing is bothering me then, within reason, i will air those concerns. I just think the people who moan every week have no concept of what is and what isn't reason so therefore they are always going to whinge even if we were Barcelona.
I hear what your saying Austrian but There is a time and a place. I contest that at the match right behind Martin ling is neither the time or place. it can only serve to destroy the good relationship that has built up between the supporters and The Management
It's ok on here as there is little likelyhood he can hear what we are saying. But Mr Candy probably does and that serves if neccassary to get the message across. Personal abuse is not whatever.

Re: The 'fans' who sit behind Ling

by PlainmoorRoar » 27 Sep 2012, 15:31

i maybe alone, but i wouldnt mind a 12th place-midtable-nodrama season

Re: The 'fans' who sit behind Ling

by AustrianAndyGull » 27 Sep 2012, 14:44

Good post GG but as a born and bred Yorkshireman i've always been told to say what you feel and then everyone knows where they stand. I believe that old adage is the best way of doing things even if it's not really 'the way things are done anymore'. Can you imagine Brian Clough managing in todays Premier League? He wouldn't last 5 minutes with all the PR crap and media friendly bulls*it. If soemthing is bothering me then, within reason, i will air those concerns. I just think the people who moan every week have no concept of what is and what isn't reason so therefore they are always going to whinge even if we were Barcelona.

Re: The 'fans' who sit behind Ling

by Glostergull » 27 Sep 2012, 14:29

I can understands fans frustrations when supporting the Gulls. But if I was taught one thing that has served me well over the years it's this. it is better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool. than to open it and remove all doubt.
I wonder what Martin Ling thinks when he hears what some of the moaners come out with. I don't mean to say they cannot think that play is good when it clearly isn't. but to constantly moan about anything and everything Brucie Style Is counter productive. I can imagine that he feels shackled by not being able to defend himself. If truth be told I would suspect that there are many things that happen behind the scenes we cannot know about. We have to accept that fact and I always felt that to attack a man when he cannot defend hismself is more than a bit cowardly. Kicking a man when he is down is not really on is it. When things were going well we are all over them with praise. but have a bad start to a season and we really have a go. while all the time they have to sit there and take it. Who would be a manager. Lets give him a bit more time. Have we not forgotten that just a few years ago we nearly went bust. We were then sold down the river by a Walter Mitty Character who tried to move our club and sold off our best player when he said he wouldn't and dropped us out of the league. Since then it has been a consistant rise. We have gone from strength to strength and if you can show me any team which has had such a long period of comsistancy with so little resources as we have I will take everything I have said back. put it on a piece of paper and eat it with tomato sauce.
No team can have such a period without a blip now and then. This is ours just as we started last season. It will come good. we can have a pretty good season again and then start to build on for the future. With new talent coming through. A new training facility and scouts in place we can sell on new talent and survive and prosper. Nothing to stop us now. No need for despondancy. We are not in the same position as the 1980's with David Webb in charge. or The Period with Roberts in control. so stop behaving as if we were.

Re: The 'fans' who sit behind Ling

by Plymouth Gull » 27 Sep 2012, 13:58

Indeed. Far too early to look at the table for me.

It also seems that the club are massively working towards the future, so as long as we can keep competing at this level, and well, I'm happy.

Re: The 'fans' who sit behind Ling

by MH91 » 27 Sep 2012, 13:50

I think it is too early to look at the table or at the positions at our Devon rivals. The league is just beginning with just 8 games played, and as has been said earlier we have had a very tough program so far. As far as I can remember we were in a similar position last year in terms of the position in the table...and we nearly missed on automatic promotion. Lingy knows the abilities of his squad best and since he said that we are aiming at automatic promotion I believe him. He nearly did it last year being in even worse position in the beginning of the season than the one he was in this season.

Re: The 'fans' who sit behind Ling

by AustrianAndyGull » 27 Sep 2012, 13:03

Royal is right in saying that expectations have been raised. I expected us to be around 15th place at the start of last season because it was a summer of upheaval and we lost players in Bevan, Branno, Zebs and others so what Martin did was an amazing feat. The same has happened this summer in terms of losing key players so perhaps we should all have set our sights lower and allowed for this. I certainly didn't expect us to be pushing for promotion at the start of this season and again i have been conservative in my estimate which should put us around 10th place come the end.

What i do disagree with Royal is the manner of our performances and Brucie has a valid point about them. The key game for me last season was our defeat to 10 man Bradford away where we didn't get out of half for 69 minutes against 10 men. That stuck in my mind and i have to say that the away games i have seen so far this season (all bar wimbledon) the performances have echoed that sorry day in the West Yorkshire rain. It really has been poor and although you could argue that we have played some good teams and there were perhaps mitigating circumstances in terms of injuries for the Vale game, how do you also explain the home performances against Plymouth and Burton? Last season we executed our gameplan to perfection. We hit on the counter with most teams having a lot of the ball but after that Bradford game we attacked sporadically but with purpose. That's the difference, our attacks are pathetic and peter out as we have no support. We tore Crewe apart at Gresty Road with a masterclass of counter attacking football, we did the same to Burton away ripping them apart 4-1, we defended resolutely against many teams and used our attacks to good effect by grabbing the 1-0's. You can argue all you like about changes in personnel but for me the performances have been absolutely atrocious. Not just one game but most and that isn't acceptable. It is like reliving that sad day at Bradford all over again and although we have only lost the once, a kick start is definately required but i have no idea where it is going to come from. A bit like last season after the dour defeats by Bradford, Shrewsbury, Southend, Gills at home. We hammered AFC Wimbledon 4-0 on a tuesday night out of the blue and didn't look back.

I can accept 15th place, i can accept bad defeats now and again and i can accept bad preformances now and again. I can't accept forking out money i struggle to afford watching negativity on a regular basis though. I hope that isn't too difficult to understand.

I believe in Martin and nobody can argue with the job he has done but i think he needs to let the reins go a bit sometimes and suck it and see.

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