Damon Lathrope Leaves to Woking
Damon Lathrope Leaves to Woking
https://www.torquayunited.com/news-damo ... ns-woking/
Never have really been a big fan so not really bothered.
Never have really been a big fan so not really bothered.
Shame. I thought he was really improving over this season and serves as a very useful anchor in the middle.
All the best for the future Damon.
All the best for the future Damon.
Struggled for form and fitness, was never as good again as he was in our successive playoff defeats.
I’m sure he will rejoice when he no doubt scores his first goal at Plainmoor when Woking come to visit
I’m sure he will rejoice when he no doubt scores his first goal at Plainmoor when Woking come to visit
Leaving for the same reason as Gnabouyou, pissed off with not getting game time, not the stuff put out by the club
No loss, pedestrian player, never scored a goal in 150 appearances for the club
No loss, pedestrian player, never scored a goal in 150 appearances for the club
Didnt see that - 18 month contract ? They must be nuts
Frustrating player really. I know he did an important job for us the first time around providing that defensive cover in a three man central midfield, but he was never so effective in a 4-4-2 set up and his lack of goals - none in 165 appearances across two spells for us - was shocking for someone who played in a relatively advanced position in the team. I have no stats but I doubt his number of assists was up to much either. Even as a CDM, I didn’t think his tackling was as strong as it needed to be and still think he should have stopped Mousinho on the edge of the box from scoring that crucial goal for Stevenage against us at Old Trafford in the L2 Play Off Final!
Ah well, best of luck Damo. At least I can say I was one of the few (700 there that night) that did actually see you score in a TUFC shirt when you notched in that 6–0 pre season rout of Truro City - and a decent strike it was too! If only you could have done it more often!!
Ah well, best of luck Damo. At least I can say I was one of the few (700 there that night) that did actually see you score in a TUFC shirt when you notched in that 6–0 pre season rout of Truro City - and a decent strike it was too! If only you could have done it more often!!
Thank god for that, should never come back here, never any good first time around.
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The full horror of it all revealed here; lucky for him he was not on a playing field rather than in a professional sports environment able to expertly assess and care for him and then despatch him speedily to hospital and straight into limb ~ and possibly life ~ saving surgery.
The full horror of it all revealed here; lucky for him he was not on a playing field rather than in a professional sports environment able to expertly assess and care for him and then despatch him speedily to hospital and straight into limb ~ and possibly life ~ saving surgery.
That's dismally unlucky for him.
Lucy - Gnabouyou was in no way worse then Fallon. From what I saw of him when he came on as sub against Gateshead I would say he was better than the likes of Fallon, Pittman, Keating etc.
Strong, quick, and intelligent running off the ball. Of course it didn't work out for him here but he didn't look as bad as he was made out to be as far as I could see.
Lucy - Gnabouyou was in no way worse then Fallon. From what I saw of him when he came on as sub against Gateshead I would say he was better than the likes of Fallon, Pittman, Keating etc.
Strong, quick, and intelligent running off the ball. Of course it didn't work out for him here but he didn't look as bad as he was made out to be as far as I could see.
I agree. I was at that match and I thought he looked promising. If his well-struck shot at the death had gone in things might have been different for him and for us.brucie wrote: ↑04 Mar 2018, 12:00 That's dismally unlucky for him.
Lucy - Gnabouyou was in no way worse then Fallon. From what I saw of him when he came on as sub against Gateshead I would say he was better than the likes of Fallon, Pittman, Keating etc.
Strong, quick, and intelligent running off the ball. Of course it didn't work out for him here but he didn't look as bad as he was made out to be as far as I could see.
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