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Re: Credit Knill (and Brass)

Posted: 21 Apr 2013, 21:57
by SuperNickyWroe
Southampton Gull wrote:
Not for me to ask. Knowing the facts I've already laid the blame at the door of the people whose job it was to ask.
I see what you are saying Dave.

Re: Credit Knill (and Brass)

Posted: 21 Apr 2013, 22:02
by Kernowgull
Yeah, because the squad Ling built with the budget he agreed to work within wasnt good enough to keep us up. Although somehow, by having a little ambition, Knill has been fairly succesful. If Ling comes in and tries to play as we did vs Rochdale at home, no problem, ssometimes we'll win, sometimes not. But if he wants to come bsck and play shite dull football whilst losing games, as if in some sort of protest about not getting what he wants from the board, then no thank you.

Re: Credit Knill (and Brass)

Posted: 21 Apr 2013, 22:05
by Southampton Gull
Kernowgull wrote:Yeah, because the squad Ling built with the budget he agreed to work within wasnt good enough to keep us up. Although somehow, by having a little ambition, Knill has been fairly succesful. If Ling comes in and tries to play as we did vs Rochdale at home, no problem, ssometimes we'll win, sometimes not. But if he wants to come bsck and play sh*t dull football whilst losing games, as if in some sort of protest about not getting what he wants from the board, then no thank you.
Or he could just as easily sign some more gems that put us back where we were last season..................

Re: Credit Knill (and Brass)

Posted: 21 Apr 2013, 22:11
by usagullmichigan
Kernowgull wrote:Yeah, because the squad Ling built with the budget he agreed to work within wasnt good enough to keep us up. Although somehow, by having a little ambition, Knill has been fairly succesful. If Ling comes in and tries to play as we did vs Rochdale at home, no problem, ssometimes we'll win, sometimes not. But if he wants to come bsck and play sh*t dull football whilst losing games, as if in some sort of protest about not getting what he wants from the board, then no thank you.
Would that be the same squad that has nearly kept us up?

Re: Credit Knill (and Brass)

Posted: 21 Apr 2013, 22:13
by Kernowgull
I made that point. They have nearly kept us up, by trying to win games. Ling didnt try to win games.

Re: Credit Knill (and Brass)

Posted: 22 Apr 2013, 03:15
by ferrarilover
It's odd, I don't remember this criticism when we were playing in the same style under Ling, but winning games.

Matt.

Re: Credit Knill (and Brass)

Posted: 22 Apr 2013, 05:10
by supergulls
Dockers Pal wrote:Comparing Knills 13 games with the first 13 games of Ward at Bristol R, Sheridan at Argyle, Hill at Rochdale and the 12 of Scott at Shots, - Knill gained 15 pts, Hill gained 15pts, Sheridan gained 23pts, Ward gained 24pts and Scott gained 14pts (over 12 games). Knill return is nothing special.
In Lings last 13 games he gained 16pts plus the defeat to Harrogate.
But what was Lings record for his first 13 games ? I'm asking this because in his last games he was most probably suffering the effects of his illness so a fairer reflection would be on his first 13 games the same as knill.

Re: Credit Knill (and Brass)

Posted: 24 Apr 2013, 11:18
by Paul John
Torquay exile here and been in Bury many years and been supporting them to long for my sins! You've got a good double act in Knill and Brassy wish they would come back here! Actually bumped into Brassy in Manchester this weekend and he said he was loving being back in South Devon ( I remember his loan playing days!!) said he was doing job for nothing as he remembered chance Torquay gave him as a youngster and didn't want to see them go out of the league! Try and keep hold of them wish we'd done more to as he also said wouldn't have left if we had tried! Good Luck Saturday and will enjoy my trip home next year!

Re: Credit Knill (and Brass)

Posted: 24 Apr 2013, 18:18
by Dockers Pal
But what was Lings record for his first 13 games ? I'm asking this because in his last games he was most probably suffering the effects of his illness so a fairer reflection would be on his first 13 games the same as knill.[/quote]


In Lings first 13 league games he gained 15 pts (3 wins, 6 draws, and 4 defeats) as well as the defeats in the Carling Cup and JPT.

Re: Credit Knill (and Brass)

Posted: 24 Apr 2013, 19:13
by supergulls
Well in this period he achieved exactly the same points total as Alan knill.

Re: Credit Knill (and Brass)

Posted: 24 Apr 2013, 20:52
by taxilady
'Torquay exile here and been in Bury many years and been supporting them to long for my sins! You've got a good double act in Knill and Brassy wish they would come back here! Actually bumped into Brassy in Manchester this weekend and he said he was loving being back in South Devon ( I remember his loan playing days!!) said he was doing job for nothing as he remembered chance Torquay gave him as a youngster and didn't want to see them go out of the league!'
There was a RUMOUR going round that Brass was not receiving any money; maybe this one was true! Even more credit to him then!

Re: Credit Knill (and Brass)

Posted: 24 Apr 2013, 21:13
by Paul John
Definitely not received nothing! Hopefully come to Bury and do the same!,

Re: Credit Knill (and Brass)

Posted: 25 Apr 2013, 17:56
by nickbrod
Ever since the Southend away game when Chris Brass appeared in the pre-match warm-up I've questioned why the OS hasn't recognised his presence.
So earlier today David Thomas wrote a piece for the HE about news that Torquay's managerial situation is to be confirmed next week after Saturday's crucial stay up or go down fixture and then strangely over an hour ago the OS acknowledges for the first time the role of Chris Brass helping Alan Knill.
What's going on? A connection or just a co-incidence?
For my money Knill and Brass are a winning combination yet Martin Ling remains our contracted Manager. Something has to give so next week's announcement is going to be very interesting.

Re: Credit Knill (and Brass)

Posted: 25 Apr 2013, 18:25
by gullintwoplaces
I am really grateful to both of them for getting us to a position where safety is in our own hands in the last game of the season. I thought we were doomed before Knill and Brass came, a team with zero confidence that expected to lose each game. If we stay in the League, I will be even more grateful!

If it turns out that Lingy doesn't come back, I would be delighted if Knill and Brass would take the reins on a more permanent basis.

Re: Credit Knill (and Brass)

Posted: 25 Apr 2013, 18:34
by supergulls
nickbrod wrote:Ever since the Southend away game when Chris Brass appeared in the pre-match warm-up I've questioned why the OS hasn't recognised his presence.
So earlier today David Thomas wrote a piece for the HE about news that Torquay's managerial situation is to be confirmed next week after Saturday's crucial stay up or go down fixture and then strangely over an hour ago the OS acknowledges for the first time the role of Chris Brass helping Alan Knill.
What's going on? A connection or just a co-incidence?
For my money Knill and Brass are a winning combination yet Martin Ling remains our contracted Manager. Something has to give so next week's announcement is going to be very interesting.
It's really not going to be interesting, Martin returning to work is hardly riveting ?