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by tufcyellowarmy
15 Oct 2017, 08:40
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Fa Cup 4th qualifying round Aldershot v Torquay 14/10/17
Replies: 76
Views: 20300

Fa Cup 4th qualifying round Aldershot v Torquay 14/10/17

gateman49 wrote: 14 Oct 2017, 18:25 Just listened to GO's after match comments. I hope that I'm wrong but he doesn't sound as if he knows how to stop the rot.
I agree with this entirely. He is right though when he says that playing ok is one thing but we need something more to start winning games. After six games in charge we have seen the retun of some key players from injury and we still cant get over the line.
The trouble is he has no idea what it is we need other than just to plug away at cutting out the mistakes.
by tufcyellowarmy
14 Oct 2017, 19:51
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Should all contracted players terminate their contracts in order to save our club
Replies: 31
Views: 4086

Should all contracted players terminate their contracts in order to save our club

notnow wrote: 14 Oct 2017, 19:29 To be fair you have a point, we do keep going but there is an old saying “you can’t flog a dead horse” and another for good measure “ you can’t get blood from a stone” keep the faith ? For how long? At what point do you “ throw in the towel”
Simple answer .... Never !
I know its complete shite at the moment but i was born in Torquay and this is my club for that good reason. If any of our current supporters were not born in Torquay or,i will concede a place not too far away , you are well within your rights to bugger off and support Man Utd or the club in your own birthplace.
I am not having a pop at anyone and god knows i would welcome anyone who has this club at heart. But the issue of fans just giving up on their club rankles me to f.ck.
by tufcyellowarmy
14 Oct 2017, 08:31
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Fa Cup 4th qualifying round Aldershot v Torquay 14/10/17
Replies: 76
Views: 20300

Fa Cup 4th qualifying round Aldershot v Torquay 14/10/17

Enough of the bickering and back to todays game.
Aldershot 2 -Gulls 1 .
But if we do get something out of this then dont be surprised if we put together an unbeaten run together.
I am still not convinced that GO and co are the holy grail we are looking for on what ive seen so far, but they nned a few more games before my mind is made up one way or another.
by tufcyellowarmy
07 Oct 2017, 08:54
Forum: Matchday Topics
Topic: Torquay United v Maidenhead, Match Day Thread 03/10/17
Replies: 133
Views: 59241

Torquay United v Maidenhead, Match Day Thread 03/10/17

I doubt if we could afford to keep both unless Clarke agrees to be the No 2 and take a coaching role within the club . This will edpend on his qualifications of course.Dorel is a young talented keeper and needs 1st team action to push on IMO.
by tufcyellowarmy
06 Oct 2017, 19:30
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: The Apprentice for Torquay United
Replies: 7
Views: 1782

The Apprentice for Torquay United

torq2u wrote: 06 Oct 2017, 17:41 And so you would fire him???
Oops !!!
Completely mis read this as the player i would most like to keep.
Anyway Fallon although already gone would be called back and sacked again..
by tufcyellowarmy
06 Oct 2017, 17:40
Forum: Matchday Topics
Topic: Torquay v Dover Saturday 7/10/17
Replies: 129
Views: 53150

Torquay v Dover Saturday 7/10/17

Torquay 1 - Dover 1
Murphy to score in the second half. Referee to be an utter knob !
Att 1978
by tufcyellowarmy
06 Oct 2017, 17:37
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: The Apprentice for Torquay United
Replies: 7
Views: 1782

The Apprentice for Torquay United

George dowling. If he carries on playing the way i have seen in in 3 matches so far at senior level ,he will be worth a fortune for us in a few years time.
by tufcyellowarmy
03 Oct 2017, 23:07
Forum: Matchday Topics
Topic: Torquay United v Maidenhead, Match Day Thread 03/10/17
Replies: 133
Views: 59241

Torquay United v Maidenhead, Match Day Thread 03/10/17

Excellent out of the blocks tonight with Maidenhead all but still on the coach.
That said i saw an enthusiastic work ethic , slick passing to feet and end product for much of the first half.
Naturally at 4 nil down they looked to have ago with nothing to lose and predictably the teams camcelled each other out .
A very good win and another good performance, this time with just desserts !
by tufcyellowarmy
03 Oct 2017, 23:03
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: MOTM - Maidenhead
Replies: 12
Views: 2120

MOTM - Maidenhead

Reid
Young
Gowling
Mcquoid
Davis
by tufcyellowarmy
01 Oct 2017, 22:43
Forum: Matchday Topics
Topic: Torquay United v Maidenhead, Match Day Thread 03/10/17
Replies: 133
Views: 59241

Torquay United v Maidenhead, Match Day Thread 03/10/17

merse btpir wrote: 01 Oct 2017, 20:37
At the risk of boring a certain poster who is very anti-me, I can tell you that it was Boreham Wood's intention to remain part-time when they won promotion to the National League but realisation set in within weeks of beginning their programme of matches that they would need more time with their players and thus need to turn full-time; and this immediately cost then their manager Ian Allinson who felt unable to justify giving up his job with Carlsberg at the age he was and the salary that job gave him and so he became Director of Football and they appointed his number 2 to manage the club........Allinson subsequently left and went and managed local rivals Saint Albans City on a part-time basis


I was under the impression that Chester made the transition from part-time (3 days a week) to full-time (4 Days a week) in the summer but I might be wrong on that.
http://www.chesterchronicle.co.uk/sport ... e-12220863

Part time these days at the most progressive clubs means training in the day time and doing one's other employment to fit in around that, and as I have already made known many of the part-time players I personally know do not even have a second 'formal job but the 'Gig' economy has been a Godsend for some to combine work with work ~ take Dan Sparkes as an example; he was a scaffolder working in the day-time but training evenings with Braintree. Now all that is changing and it's train by day at clubs like Sutton, Maidstone and Woking and (yes) the latter two are currently in 'hybrid' mode between part-time and a planned for full-time status......but there have always been full-time players who have had other careers. John Mackie who now manages Greenwich Borough has had his fruit and veg shops in North London for years and would be up at the crack of dawn to go to market before setting out his shops and only then go training at Reading, Brentford and Leyton Orient. After work at the football clubs it would be back to the shops to oversee the money and close up. Wally Downes used to hare off after training to man his fruit & veg stall in Shepherds Bush Market most days too and there have been loads of footballer/back cab drivers in London for decades.

Graham Westley made himself a millionaire combining playing and later management with running his own company.

I've met and talked to full-time players at Dagenham who supplement their low earnings by working in the evenings at places like Nandos and that is another factor.....clubs only paying what they can sustain. Boreham Wood can't match Tranmere (or even Dagenham) for wages and so they offer their players a contract where they can make supplementary money coaching in their academy and community football programme to top up their salaries and when you think about it this is a very positive move in that it earns those pr'os qualifications and a future in the game after playing.

Full-time Torquay United paying many players part t-ime money had a number of players working at Pro Direct recently and a number earning money in the health food game as part of a pyramid selling scheme.....all that fits in with the demands of travelling and irregular midweek football fixtures of which there are plenty in the Autumn but precious few until Springtime comes round again.

Going back to Braintree (and Dover for that matter when Chris Kinnear was a school teacher) evening training could only work for them because their managers ~ the Cowleys ~ were teachers themselves and so they recruited accordingly. The part-time clubs who have a day-time training schedule also need to recruit accordingly. There are many ways they skin their cats!
:goodpost:
Cannot argue with any of the above and actually it gives a really good idea as to how lower league football is a pretty complicated animal.
To the game ... i do think we will edge this one ...1-0 us Youngie to score in the 90 th minute att 1487
by tufcyellowarmy
01 Oct 2017, 12:18
Forum: Matchday Topics
Topic: Dagenham and Redbridge V Torquay Utd. A Saturday 30th September 2017 -match thread
Replies: 132
Views: 49019

Dagenham and Redbridge V Torquay Utd. A Saturday 30th September 2017 -match thread

merse btpir wrote: 01 Oct 2017, 00:08 Yeah; well YOU especially need to get real and see the shit left in the toilet bowl for the paper on top of it..........it's eye opening what a bit of professional management can achieve when a side is set up properly, with square pegs in square holes and round ones in their appropriate pockets of the pitch.

Pressing, closing down and preventing crosses in a manner that Nicholson's lacksadaisical sides never did and controlling a game on the road as hardly ever before.
Utter bollocks !
Just consider the possibility if you can ,that this may be a combination of factors including behind the scenes issues which have affected the club for some time. Even in Nichos era.
Will you be saying the same thing in another 3 games , 10 maybe or even in 3 years time.
Im hoping to watch a similar performance on Tuesday evening and praying for a win. The current management have got to turn this around , but if they dont then my money is on Kim Jong Nicholson being spanked for it , not them.
by tufcyellowarmy
30 Sep 2017, 17:10
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Late & Injury time goals
Replies: 21
Views: 4103

Late & Injury time goals

tufcyellowarmy wrote: 16 Sep 2017, 18:24 Add another one to the tally.
My guess is that we will be head and shoulders above average for conceeding in the last minute .
Closing games out is as much about mental stamina as physical and we just dont have it.
Another kick in the chops ..........
And another one !!!!! >:( .
by tufcyellowarmy
30 Sep 2017, 13:18
Forum: Matchday Topics
Topic: Dagenham and Redbridge V Torquay Utd. A Saturday 30th September 2017 -match thread
Replies: 132
Views: 49019

Dagenham and Redbridge V Torquay Utd. A Saturday 30th September 2017 -match thread

Yorkieandy wrote: 30 Sep 2017, 12:08 Has this game been postponed then?

You'd have thought so given the tumbleweed flying about.
Better tumbleweed than some of the bile being spouted by some on here of late me thinks.
That aside i hope for a win to take us into tuesdays game but as ever i think the best we can expect is an improved performance and a point .
by tufcyellowarmy
25 Sep 2017, 20:16
Forum: Matchday Topics
Topic: Torquay United v Macclesfield Town, Match Day Thread 23/9/17
Replies: 93
Views: 46817

Torquay United v Macclesfield Town, Match Day Thread 23/9/17

arcadia wrote: 25 Sep 2017, 19:33 All what you are saying comes with confidence and we know that a win could bring this back. I believe that if two positions were sorted out and we get a win we could recover.
I wouldnt want to knock your confidence but i think at least 5 positions are lacking IMO.
A win would in a lot of cases be a turning point but in most teams suffering a stretch of bad form or loss of confidence. We have all that and issues behind the scenes that are potentially catastrophic in the long term.
The turn around will be slow but we could recover especially if the players buy in to the prospect of the most monimental great escape in history assuming our current management team are the chosen ones.