Agreed and dare I say it one to sell on in the future for quite a large profit (the owners will be well pleased). Once he has helped us get back into the league that is (£)happytorq wrote: 21 Jun 2019, 13:53 I didn't really think we had much of a chance of signing Andrews. Thought that maaaybe we'd get him on another loan, so to make him 'our' player for 2 years is really something.
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Now that Andrews is signed up...
We need to sign Robbie Cundy for next season. Won POTS, Managers POTS and Supporters POTS at Bath City. Notched in with 6 goals from CB too.
We need to sign Robbie Cundy for next season. Won POTS, Managers POTS and Supporters POTS at Bath City. Notched in with 6 goals from CB too.
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Have to say I didn't think there was a chance of this happening, so a very pleasant surprise. You'd think most players in this situation would rather have the security of being contracted to a higher division club and going out on loan. To back himself to make a permanent move now, going down three levels to play first team football and fight his way back up is a pretty positive attitude that I hope serves him well.
We know how good he is from his last spell, he's obviously very close with the rest of the squad and the manager rates him. Doesn't really get any better than that.
A strong squad of 15 already, and still trialists and loanees to come, then possibly someone who wasn't got fixed up elsewhere as a cherry on top. I think by August we're going to have a very strong squad, and by having the core in place already we're well placed to hit the ground running as well.
We know how good he is from his last spell, he's obviously very close with the rest of the squad and the manager rates him. Doesn't really get any better than that.
A strong squad of 15 already, and still trialists and loanees to come, then possibly someone who wasn't got fixed up elsewhere as a cherry on top. I think by August we're going to have a very strong squad, and by having the core in place already we're well placed to hit the ground running as well.
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I think he has signed a 2-year contract with Bristol CityGoodringtonGull wrote: 21 Jun 2019, 15:01 Now that Andrews is signed up...
We need to sign Robbie Cundy for next season. Won POTS, Managers POTS and Supporters POTS at Bath City. Notched in with 6 goals from CB too.
He has .... but the suggestion is that we might get him in on a season long loan?
Yes. Him and/or Aden Baldwin.CP Gull wrote: 21 Jun 2019, 20:37 He has .... but the suggestion is that we might get him in on a season long loan?
Surprised by this signing, thought there was a good chance of getting back on loan, never thought the club would get him back on a permanent deal, things are looking up for next season.
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I accept that I doubted teigngull's info and i apologise for that, unfortunately I am used to prior management teams signing a lot of dross and had become slightly jaundiced in my view. Andrews is still only a youngster and can only improve under Johnson and his more experienced midfield colleagues. More importantly it is a statement of intent for the upcoming season.
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No doubt it was a tough decision to make, leaving a championship club for us, but in reality he was most likely to never break into the first team so well done Jake. Bold decision, but this lad will go places luckily we have him for the next 2 years
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Accepted, we move on, COME ON YOU YELLOWSculmstockgull wrote: 24 Jun 2019, 13:31 I accept that I doubted teigngull's info and i apologise for that, unfortunately I am used to prior management teams signing a lot of dross and had become slightly jaundiced in my view. Andrews is still only a youngster and can only improve under Johnson and his more experienced midfield colleagues. More importantly it is a statement of intent for the upcoming season.
Jake always looked excellent and a different class. A big surprise he signed for us but it is the Johnson effect as Jake also played for him on loan at Cheltenham Town. After a year, I will expect that we will sell him to a club in a higher league. Good luck to him.
After a year I expect him to be playing for a club in a higher league, us. I'm sure Johnson didn't persuade him to join permanently on the promise of consolidating and mid-table obscurity. This is a clear message from the gaffer that we are out to win.midtable wrote: 24 Jun 2019, 23:17 Jake always looked excellent and a different class. A big surprise he signed for us but it is the Johnson effect as Jake also played for him on loan at Cheltenham Town. After a year, I will expect that we will sell him to a club in a higher league. Good luck to him.
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Yes he's got a lot to learn and i think he will next season. Some dodgy moments last season - missed penalty / wayward shooting - but also some gorgeous ones - goals straight from the corner / good attacking wing-play / telling passing. Looking forward to his development in a sharper looking team.
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It's pretty obvious Jake was on crap money at City so it was a common sense to sign for Torquay on a better deal and he's in a situation where City have an eye on him and I expect have a sell on clause because he thought he'd be out on loan anyway. He is an excellent player for us.DWB wrote: 21 Jun 2019, 14:03 Agreed and dare I say it one to sell on in the future for quite a large profit (the owners will be well pleased). Once he has helped us get back into the league that is (£)

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