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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2017 8:45:33 GMT
Well, the start of a new week and indeed, a new month. Still nothing heard, which of course makes you wonder if there is actually anything too hear! As has been mentioned, it would be madness to sack Nico with the intention of replacing him with Herrera! So, fully expect the unveiling of our saviour shortly!
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Post by rjdgull on Sept 4, 2017 11:22:41 GMT
Well, the start of a new week and indeed, a new month. Still nothing heard, which of course makes you wonder if there is actually anything too hear! As has been mentioned, it would be madness to sack Nico with the intention of replacing him with Herrera! So, fully expect the unveiling of our saviour shortly! link - still one person to interview but new manager expected to be in post by end of week....
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2017 12:22:01 GMT
Well, the start of a new week and indeed, a new month. Still nothing heard, which of course makes you wonder if there is actually anything too hear! As has been mentioned, it would be madness to sack Nico with the intention of replacing him with Herrera! So, fully expect the unveiling of our saviour shortly! link - still one person to interview but new manager expected to be in post by end of week.... Three weeks this coming Thursday this sorry saga began it seems! If Herrera or someone of his ilk takes charge, then it's been a complete cock-up! If GI do manage to install even a half decent manager, then I can forgive them the wait!
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Post by petef on Sept 4, 2017 14:03:25 GMT
I would imagine money and funds to improve the quality of the squad will be the main sticking point and may be contributing to the lengthy process. No experienced manager worth his salt is going to come in and try and rescue a desperate situation without being given the tools to make a difference and wouldn't be surprised at all if one or two of the better, wiser candidates have already walked away. It's a two way thing, any budget restrictions are bound to affect the quality of applicant. The "experienced ones with a track record will know exactly what it takes to turn the tide of failure and even then nothing is guaranteed. I can't imagine any applicant willing to work under the same terms and restrictions as Kevein Nicholson had to. So maybe they will HAVE to turn to a first timer such as the rumored Kevin Davies, Sol Campbell or most likely Hererra. I don't see any real evidence that their thinking has changed Unless of course they have had a total change of heart and direction in their thinking. Can't see it personally.
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Post by Rob on Sept 4, 2017 18:31:31 GMT
One match after sacking their manager, Guiseley have unveiled Paul Cox as their new manager. Meanwhile, the HE is speculating that we may not have a manager in situ preparing the team until after Saturday, which would be the 5th match since Nicholson got the sack.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2017 10:40:10 GMT
I had a mate once (he died of AIDS) who was very good at magic tricks. They used to baffle the shit out of me until he told me how he did them. Once I found out it was so bloody simple. This caper with the new manager is the same! Human nature says that GI do look at the TUFC fans forums, and let's be honest, they have been receiving dogs abuse since they arrived on the scene! To that end they are saying, sod you lot, we know how much this pisses you off so we're not going to appoint a new manager for as long as humanly possible! Of course if we lose every game this season they don't give a monkies, when we get relegated what difference does it make to them? So there there you have it...simples!
Oh, by the way...don't expect a new manager any time soon!
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Post by chelstongull on Sept 5, 2017 11:34:26 GMT
It wont be Jimmy Floyd Haselbaink, he has just taken the managers job at Northampton on a THREE year deal!
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Post by stig123 on Sept 5, 2017 17:01:51 GMT
This is getting ridiculous. ..little point in speculating at this point methinks.
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Post by tjgull on Sept 5, 2017 20:49:17 GMT
This is getting ridiculous. ..little point in speculating at this point methinks. Beginning to lose interest now to be honest. Maybe that is the plan?! Am now fully expecting a Todd/Tully/Hodges type appointment. Either that or we will have RH for the rest of the season. I cannot beleive that the club are still sifting through applications and interviews after 3 weeks?!
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Post by Rob on Sept 6, 2017 0:07:27 GMT
We were the first in the top 5 divisions to part with our Manager this season. Quite a few have sacked and recruited by now, of course. Let's hope our new recruit gets some time with the players before third placed supporter owned Wrexham come to Plainmoor on Saturday.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2017 9:38:14 GMT
The cycle of sacking and recruiting seems to have been greatly speeded (sped?) up over recent decades, with Managers up and down the country getting the push after what seems like comparatively short stints in the job. This is surely due in large part to insufficient consideration being given to the suitability of the original appointment. G.I seem to be determined to buck the trend, and instead to apply careful analysis in order to select just the right man to further our cause of achieving Sustainable Success.I don't doubt that if we were already in January or February, and in our current predicament League table wise, then the necessity to hurry things along would have brought a swifter appointment. But might it be that Harrop, Hedges & Co have concluded that in their view we will not have a squad this season that will be challenging for a play off place, and equally that there's more than sufficient time to pull well clear of relegation ? Perhaps they see no imminent time pressures to prevent them from taking a good long look at the whole situation, so as to be as sure as they can that the candidate selected is the best of the bunch. With another Tuesday night game next week, the new man won't get a clear week on the training ground which he would no doubt have preferred if you want to make a really good analysis of your players or drastically change the system of play. Time constraints alone would mean that anyone brought in over the next couple of days can't do much much more than tinker with things. It's not all plain sailing for Wrexham either, and Rob points out one disability they labour under. We could do with keeping our September unbeaten run going and good support for the team on Saturday will make that more likely. Elsewhere, Merse has wittily pointed out the futility of a ' Tooting Popular Front' tribute group forming outside of Plainmoor on Saturday afternoon. The Herald Express has done it's best to report on this while keeping a straight face. I don't know the potential organisers so it would be wrong to assume it's a breakaway gaggle of TUST militants, dissatisfied with the 'representation' that doesn't seem to be forthcoming from our favourite 'Fans Representatives' organisation. My guess would be that the whole thing will fizzle out, pre-Share Issue style, and fall some way short of it's early hype. Particularly if there's a new Manager in position, any Kiddies Revolt will all seem a bit pointless. And it's not only on the Managerial appointment front that G.I are being pro-active. The Official Supporters Club go from strength to strength, and there's the new publication 'Gullsmag' to look forward to soon. Yet another initiative to keep fans well informed and in the loop. The new magazine gets a mention in the piece about life long Gulls fan Roger Lester on the OS link- Loyal Supporter Roger Lester.You can be certain that Roger will know where his loyalties lie on Saturday; inside Plainmoor supporting his team, and not outside with Wolfie Smith and the TPF.
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Post by chelstongull on Sept 6, 2017 9:48:16 GMT
We could do with keeping our September unbeaten run going and good support for the team on Saturday will make that more likely. With Jon and I having a curry, I can see no other result than a defeat.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2017 10:20:14 GMT
*UPDATE* 'All is calm, all is bright'.......I don't know about 'Silent Night', but it's the Silent Days with no managerial news, that have concerned a few impatient Gulls. But the Yuletide theme won't go away now that Assistant Legend Robbie Herrera has declared 'I'm yer man till Christmas.....errr.. if you want me' The alternative, according to the HE, is for us to soon be singing 'Des Bulpin's Yellow Army'. The big advantage Des has is that he's nearer 70 than 60, and even Ronnie Moore can't compete with that. Experienced Des or Christmas Robbie ? The excitement never stops link - Hark The Herald, Christmas Robbie ?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2017 10:54:18 GMT
Talk of protests (we know that the media does read the forums, which means so do GI) here, boycotts there and chuntering all over the three main forums! To be honest, I find the whole thing absolutely hilarious! We are TUFC...this is what we do...and do very well! Tomorrow, is the big three (weeks that is) since poor old Nico got his P45, and still not a sniff of a rumour. Names have been bandied about from the usual suspect/s, but of course there is no substance to them! Which in my view means only one thing, there are no suspects to be unearthed, and good old GI are laughing their bollocks off at us! From day one there never was going to be an incoming manager (they may have gone through the motions of interviews, but they were never going to appoint anyone) and H+H were always going to take charge! To help you all to relax a bit, I'm going to tell you an old Buddhist saying: If everything is going well, why worry...if nothing is going well, why worry.
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Post by chelstongull on Sept 6, 2017 11:21:55 GMT
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