The day after our defeat at Old Trafford, our manager naffed off. Whilst most of us were willing to help him pack, it had a huge impact on our club. We lost Branston, we lost Bevan, Stanley didn't sign, Robinson didn't sign, Tomlin didn't sign, Zeb put in a transfer request, and the list goes on. For a Torquay fan, the future looked bleak to say the least.
We all speculated and "picked" our new manager. Then out of nowhere Martin Ling appeared, to a mixed reception. He had no time, no money, and a threadbare squad with the new season fast approaching. He signed Danny up for two years, signed Joe Oastler too. He brought back Brucie's favourites Martin Rice and Chris McPhee. He brought in Rene Howe, Brian Saah and Bobby Olejnik. He gave a trial to Taiwo Atieno. Had anyone ever heard of these guys ??? No, it looked to some to be desperate signings to assemble a squad in time for the new season.
At no point did anyone look at our squad and think, Mansell in midfield is going to be one of the top midfielders in league 2. No one thought Eunan was going to flourish in the way he did and become one of the best midfielders in league 2. No one gave Danny a hope in hell of improving and doing well. Some even thought Nico was past his best.
In general, negativity and fear for the coming season was coming out of every orifice. And fans of the mighty Rovers were having a great time coming on here taking the p.
Pre-season didn't go too badly though, and a thumping of Exeter in front of a Paul Buckle who sneaked in, then sneaked out again, and all of a sudden things didn't look quite so bad.
However, there were some who felt Bobby didn't communicate well with his defence, and his kicking was poor. Oastler looked a bit dodgy at right back. Saah was all over the place, Danny was still out of his depth, and Rene was too heavy.
Two weeks in, and for most of us, it didn't matter what happened in the coming months - we'd gone to the Mem, and beaten Buckle and co. on their own patch, in their first home game of the season. sweet.
The weeks rolled on, we had a bad patch, came out the other side, Bobby fast became the best keeper in the league. Saah found his feet and even after Robbo moved on, Saah and Ellis looked as solid as any defensive pairing we've had for years. Manse and Eunan were taking the league by storm, Nico was fantastic despite his part-time naked cleaning job

As a result we spent most of the season believing we could reach the top, and any early concerns of being at the wrong end were well and truly gone. We won at Rovers, we did the double over Plymouth, we went and won at Crawley.
I could go on and on, but i'm sure you won't thank me for that.
What i will say though, before i sign off, is yeah, we're disappointed that Bobby, Ellis and Eunan won't be here next season. But a year ago, Bobby was unknown, Eunan was largely unproven, and Ellis was on the bench. Isn't it funny how quickly things can change ?
Things could be far worse for us. We have the core of a good team, actually no, we have the core of a very good team. The manager has time and money to build the squad how he wants, and we've got a shiny new stand.
I can't wait for the start of the new season, and am eagerly awaiting some interesting new arrivals in the coming weeks.
COYY
