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Is this a loan to get more games or permanent?
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Saw some mention of a permanent move to be near family but nothing concrete.
Good club servant and I wish him well.
Good club servant and I wish him well.
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This move was mentioned a few weeks ago so i think its been on the cards for a while. I also wish him all the very best, i meet him a few weeks ago and had a chat. Nobody can question his commitment and attitude. He didnt quite get the opportunity that i think he deserved.
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If true, I feel that Ruairi was never given a Fair chance under Gary Johnson. He's the type of player who perhaps wasn't quite good enough to be a regular starter with a fully fit squad, but was a valuable member of the squad who always gave 100%. I can only think that what Southampton Gull said previously is that the manager has to let a player go before bringing in a new signing.
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Good luck to the lad, I have always thought that given a regular run in a side there was a player in there that would mature.
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He had plenty of chances to shine and for the most part he did but through effort rather than skill. Great servant to the club with a never say die attitude but probably lacking the quality needed for a club wishing to gain promotion. Not sure how he can be used as yet another stick to beat the manager with.dawlishmatt wrote: ↑22 Jan 2020, 11:46 If true, I feel that Ruairi was never given a Fair chance under Gary Johnson. He's the type of player who perhaps wasn't quite good enough to be a regular starter with a fully fit squad, but was a valuable member of the squad who always gave 100%. I can only think that what Southampton Gull said previously is that the manager has to let a player go before bringing in a new signing.
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I echo the thanks to Ruairi, always committed and part of some key moments at the of last season. As others have said, if the squad is to improve in quality Keating was always going to be one of the first under scrutiny
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Southampton Gull. My post was not a criticism in any way, shape or form against the manager. I agree 100% with your last post.
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If this story if accurate then I am sorry to see him leave, has he had a fair run or chance to prove himself at this level, I do not believe he has. if his skill set was below what was expected then perhaps Johnson should have invested more time with him as he seems to have done with the likes of Cameron, Niate, Buse ,Mcdonald, all players that will always struggle at this level no matter how much time you spend on coaching them, or in the case of the goalkeepers no coaching at all, but miraculously seem to be ever present in his team regardless of their indifferent and sometimes woeful performances, I had a conversation with Ruari before Christmas when I first posted I felt he would be off soon, he genuinely felt his face did not fit and indicted that Johnson does not like being talked back too. If Ruari is being allowed to leave then Johnson one would hope, have a replacement in mind because we are sadly lacking a forward with muscle and who doesn't get dizzy if his feet leave the ground.
Quite obviously its Johnsons fault for letting a quality player go. As usual the manager cannot do a thing right with some people, but hey would we expect anything else.
100% player and good luck to him, but he probably lacks some quality and resorting to social media to make comments about not playing was hardly likely to endear him to the manager.
100% player and good luck to him, but he probably lacks some quality and resorting to social media to make comments about not playing was hardly likely to endear him to the manager.
Hopefully Jared Lewington will be that man.culmstockgull wrote: ↑22 Jan 2020, 15:19 If this story if accurate then I am sorry to see him leave, has he had a fair run or chance to prove himself at this level, I do not believe he has. if his skill set was below what was expected then perhaps Johnson should have invested more time with him as he seems to have done with the likes of Cameron, Niate, Buse ,Mcdonald, all players that will always struggle at this level no matter how much time you spend on coaching them, or in the case of the goalkeepers no coaching at all, but miraculously seem to be ever present in his team regardless of their indifferent and sometimes woeful performances, I had a conversation with Ruari before Christmas when I first posted I felt he would be off soon, he genuinely felt his face did not fit and indicted that Johnson does not like being talked back too. If Ruari is being allowed to leave then Johnson one would hope, have a replacement in mind because we are sadly lacking a forward with muscle and who doesn't get dizzy if his feet leave the ground.
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Good luck Ruairi I suspect you will look back on your time at Plainmoor with some affection because I do think you learnt a lot in you time here.
Football is a very tough sport at Pro level but I think I can say without fear of contradiction you always gave of your best.
Football is a very tough sport at Pro level but I think I can say without fear of contradiction you always gave of your best.
Good luck Ruairi, I am sure you will do well.
Good player with a great attitude, good luck at Gateshead.
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