Saikou's coming home!!
Saikou's coming home!!
On Bristol live - quicker recovery from op and cannot go to league club until Jan 2020
And apologies for the misspelling of Saikou in the excitement of the best news for some time!
Selection conundrums aside - I'll leave those worries to GJ! - this is excellent news!!
OH MY GODDDDDD
Has absolutely made my day this has!!!
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Fantastic news - knew GJ had something up his sleeve by leaving that last loan slot open
Article says he’s only just about to return to training, so perhaps optimistic for Fylde or Ebbsfleet but could he feature at Notts?
Article says he’s only just about to return to training, so perhaps optimistic for Fylde or Ebbsfleet but could he feature at Notts?
When will this be announced ?
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Whilst this is obviously fantastic news for Torquay, as is the return this season of Opi Edwards and CLE, I can't understand why these quality players are not playing in the football league. Opi is 20 years old, Connor lemonheigh Evans is 22, Saikou Janneh is nearly 20 and Jake Andrews who turned down a contract extension in the summer with Bristol City and signed for Torquay, is 22 in a couple of weeks time. What the hell are they doing playing non league football.
Surely these players are at an age where they should at least be playing in league one or league Two. The championship is full of young players, as is league one.
There's an old saying in football, If you're good enough, then you're old enough. At their age they should be looking to progress with their football careers and whilst is brilliant news for TUFC, it does not seem a good choice by the players involved.
Surely these players are at an age where they should at least be playing in league one or league Two. The championship is full of young players, as is league one.
There's an old saying in football, If you're good enough, then you're old enough. At their age they should be looking to progress with their football careers and whilst is brilliant news for TUFC, it does not seem a good choice by the players involved.
Saikou had a loan lined up to play in League 1 before he got injured. And he now couldn’t go anywhere in the Football League until January.
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All the Bristol lads are more than capable of league football but there is an old cliche in life it’s not what you know it’s who you knowdawlishmatt wrote: ↑03 Oct 2019, 21:19 Whilst this is obviously fantastic news for Torquay, as is the return this season of Opi Edwards and CLE, I can't understand why these quality players are not playing in the football league. Opi is 20 years old, Connor lemonheigh Evans is 22, Saikou Janneh is nearly 20 and Jake Andrews who turned down a contract extension in the summer with Bristol City and signed for Torquay, is 22 in a couple of weeks time. What the hell are they doing playing non league football.
Surely these players are at an age where they should at least be playing in league one or league Two. The championship is full of young players, as is league one.
There's an old saying in football, If you're good enough, then you're old enough. At their age they should be looking to progress with their football careers and whilst is brilliant news for TUFC, it does not seem a good choice by the players involved.
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Whilst I agree this is fantastic news and I now hope/expect Jamie Read to start banging in even more goals a word of caution.Saikou has just had a quite bad knee injury, so how will that affect him both physically and mentally, we are playing at a higher level now (as several of our players have discovered) and I think it might take him until December to get back to his level of fitness that made him such a willing worker we saw last season. That all said it surely can only be good for us as he is a tremendous prospect/talent who could terrorise some National league defences, I certainly hope so!!!!
Don't discount the immense value in two words, Gary and Johnson. He is one of the most widely respected managers in the country and that will count for a lot. These young players could probably be playing at a higher level but they know this club, they know the manager is fair and that if they work hard they will be rewarded.dawlishmatt wrote: ↑03 Oct 2019, 21:19 Whilst this is obviously fantastic news for Torquay, as is the return this season of Opi Edwards and CLE, I can't understand why these quality players are not playing in the football league. Opi is 20 years old, Connor lemonheigh Evans is 22, Saikou Janneh is nearly 20 and Jake Andrews who turned down a contract extension in the summer with Bristol City and signed for Torquay, is 22 in a couple of weeks time. What the hell are they doing playing non league football.
Surely these players are at an age where they should at least be playing in league one or league Two. The championship is full of young players, as is league one.
There's an old saying in football, If you're good enough, then you're old enough. At their age they should be looking to progress with their football careers and whilst is brilliant news for TUFC, it does not seem a good choice by the players involved.
Don't dwell on the fact these players are too good for us. Celebrate the fact they choose to play for our club.
The recent comments re the Bristol City loan players and ex player are interesting. I’ve watched Bristol City for over 50 years most of those as a season ticket holder. The players in question aren’t ready for the Championship. If they were near ready they would be loaned to Football League Clubs. The energy they show for Torquay is great and so is some of their skill but they do need to “man” up and experience being around a team competing week in week out for their livelihoods and where results matter. Now a season ticket holder at Torquay I’m enjoying watching players develop under Gary and introducing my grandson to the concept of supporting your local team through thick and thin. 3 points on Saturday!!
Good post BCFC1. I would add that we were all surprised, and very delighted, that Connor Lemonheigh-Evans was coming back to Plainmoor. But both his loan and Saiko's are only until the January transfer 'window' when I suspect they will move on loan to league clubs, depending on their match fitness. Opi Edwards is an exciting player but there is a question about his fitness. He was out for a long time last season and he has missed a number of games this season. It's a shame for the lad because he is such a good player. None of them have been released by Lee Johnson so he well recognises their potential. Andrews must have been disappointed at being released, but he can play a big part in getting us back in the league. There are many players playing at National League level who you wonder why aren't playing for a league side. Armani Little and Jamie Reid being two examples.BCFC1 wrote: ↑04 Oct 2019, 12:14 The recent comments re the Bristol City loan players and ex player are interesting. I’ve watched Bristol City for over 50 years most of those as a season ticket holder. The players in question aren’t ready for the Championship. If they were near ready they would be loaned to Football League Clubs. The energy they show for Torquay is great and so is some of their skill but they do need to “man” up and experience being around a team competing week in week out for their livelihoods and where results matter. Now a season ticket holder at Torquay I’m enjoying watching players develop under Gary and introducing my grandson to the concept of supporting your local team through thick and thin. 3 points on Saturday!!
Good to see the Robins up there in the Championship 'mix'. I'm sure many of us look for City's result on a Saturday evening.
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