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Are we back to the Bateson days of recruitment?
Posted: 08 Jun 2013, 09:41
by hector
I know this is old news but perhaps Alan Knill has run out of ideas and July will see us sign players from those nobody else wants.
http://www.torquayunited.com/news/artic ... 25684.aspx
Re: Are we back to the Bateson days of recruitment?
Posted: 08 Jun 2013, 10:20
by Yellow4life
No I think they are looking at local talent, like Karl baker. It is a good idea as you only have to look non league players(Smalling) now playing in the premier league for example or even Plymouth when they had Noon(a former builder?) Who is now at Cardiff I think.
Players will come in within the next 2 weeks, if not then get worried a bit more.
Are we back to the Bateson days of recruitment?
Posted: 08 Jun 2013, 10:58
by PlainmoorRoar
no
Players are on holiday, a chance not to think about football! the 10/11th is soon approaching expect developments from then into July
Re: Are we back to the Bateson days of recruitment?
Posted: 08 Jun 2013, 15:09
by ROADRUNNER
he has been very busy talking to players, what is the point of rushing into buying anybody, give the guy a chance he knows what he needs and who he wants, it will all come together.
Re: Are we back to the Bateson days of recruitment?
Posted: 08 Jun 2013, 17:21
by Dave
Hector, this time last year the very same article was on the O/S with Martin Ling's name on it. Pretty obvious what this is/means, so simple answer to your question...no.
Are we back to the Bateson days of recruitment?
Posted: 08 Jun 2013, 18:12
by yellowforever
Bit of an overreaction. We can't pay much in the way of fees for players, so we'll have to wait until contracts are up and there are loads of free agents about. Even then we're not going to be able to pick up the 'first choice' players.
Are we back to the Bateson days of recruitment?
Posted: 08 Jun 2013, 18:30
by gullintwoplaces
Silly season strikes again on this forum. Some people have very limited patience.
Are we back to the Bateson days of recruitment?
Posted: 08 Jun 2013, 18:55
by Glostergull
most pointless thread of close season. Period!
Re: Are we back to the Bateson days of recruitment?
Posted: 08 Jun 2013, 19:07
by lucy6lucy
Glostergull wrote:most pointless thread of close season. Period!
Its very clearly stated on numerous articles that Players are on Holiday and have until Monday to decide their offers. So why the negativity, Knill will have plan A-Z in his head, hopefully it wont get past plan B/C, but lets be patience, as the 2 weeks after Monday will keep the forum busy. Maybe the forum should have had a holiday break to avoid negative and panic stricken threads
Are we back to the Bateson days of recruitment?
Posted: 08 Jun 2013, 22:01
by hector
It was rather meant tongue-in-cheek, hence the thread title!
Re: Are we back to the Bateson days of recruitment?
Posted: 08 Jun 2013, 23:08
by Gullscorer
Glostergull wrote:most pointless thread of close season. Period!
Did you mean 'most pointless thread of the close season period!'? Or the 'most pointless thread of the period of the close season'? Or were you referring to what was known in the English lessons of my school days as the 'full stop', the American word for which is 'period', and is unfortunately sometimes used in the UK?
The word 'period' in this American context is of course something of a misnomer, since the 'full stop' refers to the ending of a sentence in written English, rather than to any period or length of the pause or gap between the end of one sentence and the beginning of another, whether in written or spoken English. As always, it is the UK nomenclature which is the more accurate. We did, after all, invent the language. It is, however, rather sad that the language is evolving in ways which can give rise to a lack of communication and understanding. This is a result of the poor quality of teaching over the past forty years, and has paralleled the rise in political correctness and the imposition of political ideologies in our education system and in academia, the results of which are particularly noticeable in our schools and in areas such as health, law, psychology and social sciences. For example, there is a tendency to formulate theories, and then to publish only the evidence and statistics which support those theories, while ignoring or even suppressing those which cast doubt upon or even disprove those theories. It should be remembered that psychology and social sciences are not true science. They are merely the formation of opinions backed up by dubious surveys and studies and skewed statistics designed to produce the desired result.
My own theory is that boredom produces inconsequential threads and pointless posts, and I am ssooooo bored..!!
How long to go before the beginning of the new season...??????
Anyway, I see things are looking up: England just beat the Aussies. Serena Williams is in the French final, and Wimbledon approaches....

Re: Are we back to the Bateson days of recruitment?
Posted: 09 Jun 2013, 01:18
by Plymgull
You think that's unfortunate? My girlfriend has started using douche bag as an insult towards me.
American influence is strong!

Re: Are we back to the Bateson days of recruitment?
Posted: 09 Jun 2013, 06:29
by ROADRUNNER
well said lucy, good post.

Re: Are we back to the Bateson days of recruitment?
Posted: 09 Jun 2013, 08:35
by Dave
If you meant this tongue-in-cheek Hector the addition of cheeky grin to your O/P would have helped your cause some what.
This article is not aimed at adult footballers, is not aimed at the 25 year old playing in the western league with a hard luck story to tell. If we read it properly and understand it, it is clearly aimed at the 17-20 year old young player age bracket who has been through or at some point in a professional clubs youth set up and not been signed up for one reason or another. Sort of a second chance saloon.
Re: Are we back to the Bateson days of recruitment?
Posted: 09 Jun 2013, 10:35
by hector
forevertufc wrote:If you meant this tongue-in-cheek Hector the addition of cheeky grin to your O/P would have helped your cause some what.
This article is not aimed at adult footballers, is not aimed at the 25 year old playing in the western league with a hard luck story to tell. If we read it properly and understand it, it is clearly aimed at the 17-20 year old young player age bracket who has been through or at some point in a professional clubs youth set up and not been signed up for one reason or another. Sort of a second chance saloon.
Yes, you are probably right but people my age tend not to think about smileys or be too clear about their precise meaning. I forget some people often need things spelling out for them!!!