Players relocating is always used as an excuse when things are going badly. We have two league clubs in the same county (although I appreciate Johnson may have burned his bridges with them with the way he has used previous loanees) and I refuse to believe their are not better players in Devon and Cornwall than some of our current squad. It's all about scouting. Perhaps Johnson's brother should be watching games rather than sitting in the dugout.Nick Potkins wrote: ↑29 Oct 2023, 08:48 Let clear up a few points, I was standing beside the guy asking good questions. I thank him for this. George confined a few things. The new ground is still planned. The finances are very good. It became clear getting players to relocate is a big issue. As others have pointed out, as the group got larger, with shouting and swearing he retreated.
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He’s not a moron. He’d spent over a 100 quid on a day that saw us get rolled over by Hampton and Richmond!greb46 wrote: ↑29 Oct 2023, 06:16 Yes doesn't help some moron swearing away but you can tell from his replies or lack of them that there is no interest in the club as a football team and as was known all along it's all about finance for housing as far as I can see which has backfired currently without the freehold and they're considering their next move which appears to be to finish the club off with the hope they can get their grubby mits in the ground for property.
We are 10th in Step 2. If this was a different club I could see it getting ugly - Edwards got off very lightly.
Also - a lot of the conversation wasn’t on camera.
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The youth set up also seems to never produce any players capable of getting into the first teamGuildford Gull wrote: ↑29 Oct 2023, 12:35 Players relocating is always used as an excuse when things are going badly. We have two league clubs in the same county (although I appreciate Johnson may have burned his bridges with them with the way he has used previous loanees) and I refuse to believe their are not better players in Devon and Cornwall than some of our current squad. It's all about scouting. Perhaps Johnson's brother should be watching games rather than sitting in the dugout.
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So it comes down to two sides of excuses:
Southampton Gull - no budget. Keep Johnson.
George Edwards - budget available but it’s our location. Keep Johnson.
Strange - I’m sure we had a team capable of winning the NL playoff final only a few seasons ago, must have been a fluke.
Either way just sack Gary Johnson, horrible arrogant man.
Southampton Gull - no budget. Keep Johnson.
George Edwards - budget available but it’s our location. Keep Johnson.
Strange - I’m sure we had a team capable of winning the NL playoff final only a few seasons ago, must have been a fluke.
Either way just sack Gary Johnson, horrible arrogant man.
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They are not going to make money from building on Plainmoor. It's been rumoured and obviously unsubstantiated that Spires get the use of the facilities and they get Spires sports pitches. That area has seaviews and is next to the more sought after Warberries area, seems a much better prospect for building on.
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His answer to a new ground, instant and unequivocal YES
When asked where a delayed bumbled We don’t know
Or rather,,, we don’t care won’t be our problem
Terrifying
When asked where a delayed bumbled We don’t know
Or rather,,, we don’t care won’t be our problem
Terrifying
Yes know where you are coming from and yes a lot of money to watch a team a few years ago had hardly heard of beating us easily.Frustration and disappointment is the new norm for the club so expect people to be angry but swearing at him isn't going to help trying to get answers,just makes him hide under a rock even quicker.jono_Gull209 wrote: ↑29 Oct 2023, 14:12 He’s not a moron. He’d spent over a 100 quid on a day that saw us get rolled over by Hampton and Richmond!
We are 10th in Step 2. If this was a different club I could see it getting ugly - Edwards got off very lightly.
Also - a lot of the conversation wasn’t on camera.
Still more of an interview than Johnson gave…..run away coward!
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So in short, we are due to end up in the same boat as Swindon Speedway who were promised a new stadium in 2015 but on whose behalf (har har) Clarke is now searching for a suitable site.
https://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/new ... m-swindon/
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I think that’s the worse possible outcome. TUFC have to pay a mad level of rent to Gaming international.
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If the Council handover Plainmoor to Clarke at any time before a new ground is physically built AND freehold ownership transferred back to the Council / a Trust etc then it's curtains for the club one way or another.
It really worries me that even if the Council are not deliberately complicit, they will be hoodwinked into signing toothless paperwork with holes that can be used by the developers to achieve their greedy goals. If things do start to escalate then a campaign to monitor the Council's actions will be absolutely crucial from the very outset. I just hope there are enough competent and strong councillors to stand up to GI and not be conned.
It really worries me that even if the Council are not deliberately complicit, they will be hoodwinked into signing toothless paperwork with holes that can be used by the developers to achieve their greedy goals. If things do start to escalate then a campaign to monitor the Council's actions will be absolutely crucial from the very outset. I just hope there are enough competent and strong councillors to stand up to GI and not be conned.
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This is the critical aspect, but what interest would GI have in spending a few million on a stadium that they wouldn’t take revenue from?knightmaregull wrote: ↑29 Oct 2023, 20:27 If the Council handover Plainmoor to Clarke at any time before a new ground is physically built AND freehold ownership transferred back to the Council / a Trust etc then it's curtains for the club one way or another.
It really worries me that even if the Council are not deliberately complicit, they will be hoodwinked into signing toothless paperwork with holes that can be used by the developers to achieve their greedy goals. If things do start to escalate then a campaign to monitor the Council's actions will be absolutely crucial from the very outset. I just hope there are enough competent and strong councillors to stand up to GI and not be conned.
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