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The Road to Damascus moment

by Sunnysideup » 12 Apr 2014, 16:27

Gloomy Gull wrote:Just heard the commentator mention that Coulthirst is full of running at the end of the 90 minutes .

Good job CH subbed him last week because he was tiring.
They also said he looked knackered and could hardly put one foot in front of the other...Wish they would make up their bloody mind which it is.....

The Road to Damascus moment

by Gloomy Gull » 12 Apr 2014, 16:01

Just heard the commentator mention that Coulthirst is full of running at the end of the 90 minutes .

Good job CH subbed him last week because he was tiring.

The Road to Damascus moment

by Gloomy Gull » 12 Apr 2014, 11:19

Response to the comments in the Herald from a "complete blockhead".

One, Scunthorpe had doubled and even trebled up on the 19-year-old who had caused them so many problems earlier in the match. - Surely that would provide more space on the pitch for other players to exploit? Is that not a good thing?

Two, Coulthirst was starting to tire at the end of his full League debut. - So as a young fit lad he would have been unable to complete the last 7/8 minutes of football having played for 85 mins with no evidence of extreme tiredness?

Three, it's at times like that when a player, especially a teenager, is more likely to be injured. - If you say so Chris/Herald reporter

Four, Hargreaves has a duty of care with Coulthirst to a top club where he is trying to develop a relationship for future signings. - Cop out

And five, he'd already lost his most experienced striker, Karl Hawley, with a broken arm, which makes Coulthirst's availability all the more important over the last five games of the season. - the only excuse that carries any validity

For me that piece in the herald is saying " don't be so nasty to poor old Chris it's not very nice"!!!


Read more: http://www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk/I ... z2yfYOxhqo

The Road to Damascus moment

by Gullscorer » 12 Apr 2014, 09:47

Dave_Pougher wrote:Not sure how he expects us to believe that when the game was saveable last week yet he removed our only threat as if he was in the "Phillips we need to go down camp".
CH is starting to worry me for next season now.
Hargreaves answered that criticism in this Herald Express article: http://www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk/I ... story.html which once read should satisfy all but the complete blockheads among us.

The Road to Damascus moment

by Sunnysideup » 12 Apr 2014, 09:12

He also says
"we have to create more chances. We’ve tried to cover that in training, with midfielders being more creative and the strikers being more selfish.
There is a creativity issue that will have to be solved but you also need someone to make goals out of nothing because it makes a massive difference to a team if you have a goal-scorer".

Good luck with finding someone like Reid for next season Chris. If you think we can get our hands on a striker from a Championship club that can create goals from nothing for the same that we're paying our current players, then cloud cuckoo land is calling.

The Road to Damascus moment

by Dave_Pougher » 12 Apr 2014, 04:59

Not sure how he expects us to believe that when the game was saveable last week yet he removed our only threat as if he was in the "Phillips we need to go down camp".

CH is starting to worry me for next season now.

The Road to Damascus moment

by Neal » 11 Apr 2014, 22:37

hector wrote:Quite telling though, when Matt rightly and frequently points out the difference that Reid makes for Plymouth and we have THREE players on the same wage as him.

It tells us all we need to know about how appalling our forwards have been. In any other industry they would be sacked for failing so miserably yet we have to suffer them for another year.
God help us!!!!

The Road to Damascus moment

by hector » 11 Apr 2014, 18:42

Quite telling though, when Matt rightly and frequently points out the difference that Reid makes for Plymouth and we have THREE players on the same wage as him.

It tells us all we need to know about how appalling our forwards have been. In any other industry they would be sacked for failing so miserably yet we have to suffer them for another year.

The Road to Damascus moment

by AustrianAndyGull » 11 Apr 2014, 18:33

I'd much prefer it if his actions spoke louder than words. We have limited players, we don't create much let alone score goals and we are the Hyde of the football league. When you continue to plug away with the same players and the same formation and tactics for months and months when we had a great chance of escaping back in January is an absolute joke from anyone paid to manage experienced or not. Oh great, we need goals. Thanks for that mate. Next!

The Road to Damascus moment

by Gullscorer » 11 Apr 2014, 15:19

CH, having himself scored one of the crucial goals in the club's history, probably saw the light aeons ago. Here, he is probably trying to shine it on his team. Good luck Chris...

The Road to Damascus moment

by Gloomy Gull » 11 Apr 2014, 15:15

‘’There is a creativity issue that will have to be solved but you also need someone to make goals out of nothing because it makes a massive difference to a team if you have a goal-scorer.’’
Read more at http://www.torquayunited.com/news/artic ... gM41Ab8.99

Thank the Lord - the bright light has at last shone on "Jesus" Hargreaves. :scarf:

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