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Thought I'd pipe up for what it's worth, but I'm in agreement with Brucie, on the surface it looks good, but Tomlinson is an unknown, Dawson was solid enough, Lapslie is 50/50 for me, very injury prone, Mark Halstead is a good signing on, it's okay news for me, nothing to get to hyped about, just asking on this forum, who in NLS next season will be full time??, Does anyone know?
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I think these signings show an intent not only from Johnson but the owner as well, although goodness knws why we have signed tomlinson again unless its to keep the bench warm for the first team or we need someone to paint the outside of the ground, I agree with the theory that this group together with Moxey and Hall would not have stayed unless we met or even improved on last year salary, so it begs the question, have we put all our eggs in a small basket, budget wise or are these signings balanced by the fact that we are getting a lot of money for jarvis.
Think Havant, Yeovil and Maidstone but not sure.
One thing that Johnsons teams seem to do is to lack pace and I think its fair to say there isnt any from the signings we currently have - Lets hope we can get a couple of quick players in.
One thing that Johnsons teams seem to do is to lack pace and I think its fair to say there isnt any from the signings we currently have - Lets hope we can get a couple of quick players in.
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Do these signings show intent or is it that they are just easy pickings?
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Lapsie played 33 times, not in squad 10 times, suspended 3 games
Far from being very injury prone !
Similar injury record to Dean Moxey
And certainly covered more ground than any other Torquay player
Far from being very injury prone !
Similar injury record to Dean Moxey
And certainly covered more ground than any other Torquay player
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To be honest I was surprised Halstead didn't sign straight away given last season was the first time in his lengthy career that he was an established first choice keeper.
Not surprised by Dawson but pleasantly surprised by Lapsie. If Jarvis stays can be optimistic about start of season but it isn't going to be a cake walk like last time.
Not surprised by Dawson but pleasantly surprised by Lapsie. If Jarvis stays can be optimistic about start of season but it isn't going to be a cake walk like last time.
Agreed, much tougher league, and a lot of teams fairly local who'll see us as a derby fixture, I know we played a few NLS teams this season just gone in the Trophy, and to be blunt, you couldn't tell the difference between the club's, it will be interesting to see what business other clubs do...100% spot on about GJ teams and zero pace, something that needs putting right, my hunch is we'll be hovering around play offs spots at best.
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Kerswellgull, Moxey played 41 games last season, very few pf the squad exceeded that.
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To be fair to Halstead, he might be waiting before he signs on, purely as his family home is near Chester, and he might want to be closer to home. If he stays, then I for one will be pleased, after this seasons performances, and it will also show his commitment to the squad.Cheddargull wrote: ↑10 May 2023, 16:11 To be honest I was surprised Halstead didn't sign straight away given last season was the first time in his lengthy career that he was an established first choice keeper.
Not surprised by Dawson but pleasantly surprised by Lapsie. If Jarvis stays can be optimistic about start of season but it isn't going to be a cake walk like last time.
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Culmstockgull I'm sure you are right,
I just took my info from Wiki and Transfermarket
Lapsie 33 league (missing 3 under red card suspension)
Moxey 37 league
So comparable
But both valuable team members
I just took my info from Wiki and Transfermarket
Lapsie 33 league (missing 3 under red card suspension)
Moxey 37 league
So comparable
But both valuable team members
Some people are never happy. Firstly they say "offering a deal means nothing" then (chortle) they all sign!
I'm glass half full and happy sipping the success of signings! Keep up the good work GJ!
I'm glass half full and happy sipping the success of signings! Keep up the good work GJ!
What good work is GJ doing exactly?, He's taken us back to 6th tier football, when you've seen decent players, and teams, stadiums etc following gulls for over 40 years you realise just how far we've fallen, we are now in a semi professional, bordering on ametur league, getting a few half decent pros to stay on next season is a start, but let's get to hyped about it please.
Yes exactly but in toastkids world - one of a complete imbecile (chortle) - Johnson has already got us promoted.
Truth is he has so far signed a load of players who got us relegated. Granted Moxey and Hall are decent players, but due to their age noone else would sign them.
Lapslie, Dawson and Halstead are decent enough signings. Add that to Crowe, Marshall, Hanson, Macgavin and Tomlinson and does that look like a league winning side to anyone? I'd suggest there are some complete liabilities in that line up to be honest and far from being "good work" by the manager - as the village idiot seems to suggest it would appear that Johnson has **** up by lumbering us with some seriously useless players on 2 year contracts.
Indeed the manager referring to todays signings gives the normal Johnson bullshit by saying we have signed most of the players that made us into a good team at the end of last year. Oh really?
It looks like a line up devoid of any pace whatsoever for starters. I actually think its the remaining signings that will hold the key to how well we do. We need some decents forward players with strength and pace (in the ilk of Collins and Stobbs for example) and we need Jarvis to stay.
As already stated offering deals to players not at the club means absolutely nothing. We aint winning the league with what we have signed at the moment.
Truth is he has so far signed a load of players who got us relegated. Granted Moxey and Hall are decent players, but due to their age noone else would sign them.
Lapslie, Dawson and Halstead are decent enough signings. Add that to Crowe, Marshall, Hanson, Macgavin and Tomlinson and does that look like a league winning side to anyone? I'd suggest there are some complete liabilities in that line up to be honest and far from being "good work" by the manager - as the village idiot seems to suggest it would appear that Johnson has **** up by lumbering us with some seriously useless players on 2 year contracts.
Indeed the manager referring to todays signings gives the normal Johnson bullshit by saying we have signed most of the players that made us into a good team at the end of last year. Oh really?
It looks like a line up devoid of any pace whatsoever for starters. I actually think its the remaining signings that will hold the key to how well we do. We need some decents forward players with strength and pace (in the ilk of Collins and Stobbs for example) and we need Jarvis to stay.
As already stated offering deals to players not at the club means absolutely nothing. We aint winning the league with what we have signed at the moment.
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Well, if you'd actually bothered to read my post - which you obviously didn't -
I said that he'd been offered a contract by them.
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They have value but it's probably also a case of them not wanting to have learn a new system, management etc elsewhere. Suspect that if we hadn't offered them a contract, they'd have both retired - but I'm glad they're still around, if only to serve as experienced heads in the dressing room.
Not a league winning side yet, no. But I think at least two of those "crap" players will offer something next season
Nobody is disputing any of this. The squad we have now is obviously not going to win the division (only a dozen players, for a start!). We've said from the moment we knew we were down that we'd need more pace (with reliable end product) as well a functioning midfield for more than the last 20% or so of the season. But it's a good place from which to start. Given how much complaining in each of the past two seasons about needing a complete squad rebuild (only 4 or 5 players!), it's an improvement upon that, surely?brucie wrote: ↑10 May 2023, 22:53It looks like a line up devoid of any pace whatsoever for starters. I actually think its the remaining signings that will hold the key to how well we do. We need some decents forward players with strength and pace (in the ilk of Collins and Stobbs for example) and we need Jarvis to stay. ...We aint winning the league with what we have signed at the moment.
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