Simon Heslop Officially leaves the club.
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Simon Heslop Officially leaves the club.
From TUFC OS Twitter: 'Player-manager, Kevin Nicholson, has confirmed that Simon Heslop has left the club after his short-term deal came to an end.We wish him well'
We are looking desperately short in midfield and with kev saying 'only a couple of signings' might come in, it all looks a little worrying.
We are looking desperately short in midfield and with kev saying 'only a couple of signings' might come in, it all looks a little worrying.
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Well it's now a trio of signingsBleeper wrote:From TUFC OS Twitter: 'Player-manager, Kevin Nicholson, has confirmed that Simon Heslop has left the club after his short-term deal came to an end.We wish him well'
We are looking desperately short in midfield and with kev saying 'only a couple of signings' might come in, it all looks a little worrying.
Lucy
As previously mentioned a Wrexham fan reckons they were about to sign a torquay midfielder. Heslop it is then.
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Looked good against FGR on Boxing Day but far too often a lazy player who never really got stuck in. Big disappointment.
Thing is when Heslop signed he hadn't had much pitch time, his match fitness was clearly improving, and Heslop did look a better player when moved into a more natural position for him as a defensive midfielder rather than attacking, strange timing , we complain at having to play 4 centre backs, whilst letting a natural midfielder leave the club prior to this game.
However not going to pass any criticism, as I do not know the circumstances behind the timing of his departure.
However not going to pass any criticism, as I do not know the circumstances behind the timing of his departure.
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Pretty much how I feel. Squad is threadbare now and a huge amount depends on who we bring in now the window is open. Make or break time.forevertufc wrote:Thing is when Heslop signed he hadn't had much pitch time, his match fitness was clearly improving, and Heslop did look a better player when moved into a more natural position for him as a defensive midfielder rather than attacking, strange timing , we complain at having to play 4 centre backs, whilst letting a natural midfielder leave the club prior to this game.
However not going to pass any criticism, as I do not know the circumstances behind the timing of his departure.
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I was never impressed by Heslop during his time here. Sadly, we have no knowledge of who earns what so whether he was ripping us off or whether he was playing for peanuts, if he has to leave, so be it.
Recent results over Christmas have been promising but, at the moment, I think we should all just hope there is a team to support next season.
Recent results over Christmas have been promising but, at the moment, I think we should all just hope there is a team to support next season.
TUFC never fails to let its fanbase down.
27/08/18 - Time to step back from this shambles and focus on things in life that make me happy. TUFC doesn't.
27/08/18 - Time to step back from this shambles and focus on things in life that make me happy. TUFC doesn't.
Simon Heslop"s short term contract is about to end and presumably we didn't want to extend it because we wanted to free up whatever we were paying him to go towards new signings. Non league footballers are generally on short term contracts and if another Club is after him he would have wanted to avoid injury today so as not to scupper his chances of getting a job elsewhere. I don't blame him if he didn't want to play today.
We have already got Richards and Verma as our regular central midfielders so Heslop would only be used as a sub most of the time if he stayed but there are probably more versatile options out there.
We have already got Richards and Verma as our regular central midfielders so Heslop would only be used as a sub most of the time if he stayed but there are probably more versatile options out there.
A pity he has gone because he must have built up a good understanding with the other players as he has been here since the beginning of the season. We have used 29 players and now more will arrive but hopefully they will gel together quickly. I am sure Heslop was not on much money so you can't blame him for taking a pay rise elsewhere if we won't match it. I assume the biggest earners are Luke Young and Waide Fairhurst but sadly as both are injured we remain in a mess.
Just signed for us.
No doubt his 'illness' is now a lot better. No wonder we are were we are with players of the attitude of Heslop and Hurst. They have used us like a public convenience.
I've been very critical of Heslop for most of the season but the last three or four games, apart from the glaring miss at Cheltenham, he has played well and worked hard for the team so I am sorry to see him go. With so many players leaving, it will be interesting to see who Nicholson brings in. Perhaps the scouts have been out scouring the South Devon league ......
TT78 wrote:Just signed for us.
Good luck with him. Get yourself ready for lots of sideways passes - not all of which will find their intended target
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