gullsgullsgulls wrote: ↑14 May 2024, 22:22
How old is Junior Hoilett? Warnock took him to Aberdeen in January…
As someone who lived in Aberdeen for five years and remains interested in them, he's playing most weeks and making noises about a new contract. He's 33.
Is also on probably £5k a week and playing regularly in front of 16-18k, so doubt he's going to be pulled by NLS unfortunately.
Really please with this appointment, think Wotton has shown promise with what he has done at Truro and has a knowledge of this level. Also promising is the manner in which this appointment has been done - swift, no fuss, good communications - all good signs for the future.
Special word for Downes. I think its the right decision to part ways and start afresh, but he handled himself very well throughout his tenure, particularly in what must have been very trying circumstances.
Despite the noises about budgets for next year, I would still be happy with a consolidation year under the new board and manager. Need to ensure the foundations at the whole club are correct as a priority for long term prospering rather than short term get promoted and then struggle at NL level.
I would anticipate we may look at some Truro players - relationship with manager, close proximity geographically and a number of players who are ex gulls or from the area.
Not sure who of the current bunch will stay. Presumably the whole purchase deal needs to be fully dotted before any announcements, but hopefully as with the Wotton deal, these have been agreed (and maybe some signings) that will go through when it is all ratified.
It seems to be widely believed that the 1 player we still have on contract is Austen Booth, but Transfermarket shows only one player under contract until June 2025, and that is Brett McGavin. Having listened to the podcast from Wotton and Warnock, Wotton stated he would only have players who could run. Not sure where that leaves McGavin, who despite his obvious talents is no runner. That’s presuming he would want to stay, which may not be the case.
I can’t really imagine Booth giving up his job to sign a one year deal in professional football, doesn’t sound worth the risk. I’d also assume he may well have been told he will be a future TUFC captain after Hall retires.
If Wotton wants runners, McGavin is gone. I like having a playmaker with water carriers around him, but maybe that’s for the future and in this division we just can’t afford those type of luxury players.
Gulliball wrote: ↑15 May 2024, 09:50
As someone who lived in Aberdeen for five years and remains interested in them, he's playing most weeks and making noises about a new contract. He's 33.
Is also on probably £5k a week and playing regularly in front of 16-18k, so doubt he's going to be pulled by NLS unfortunately.
I did wonder what Neil's role would be a good week or so ago, now it's out there, lots saying or reporting he was just an advisor, helper out, guest of the club etc etc, but he's DOF, I just hope this works out, players need to know Paul Wotton is the boss,he picks the team, it's his XI out on the pitch with his formation and tactics and game plan.. I can see that, or it appears that Neil and Paul get on great, but we don't need a messy or over complicated system in place ..I just hope Neil isn't to full on and isn't Paul's assistant manager in disguise...
We’ve got on board England’s most experienced manager who will work for free, anything he doesn’t know isn’t worth knowing. His contacts will be massive for us.
I see it as nothing but positive. Imagine the contacts list open to us now and the calibre of players we'll be able to get in if things start well. A good start to the season and there's no telling how far momentum will carry us.
The Great Muta! wrote: ↑17 May 2024, 09:42
I did wonder what Neil's role would be a good week or so ago, now it's out there, lots saying or reporting he was just an advisor, helper out, guest of the club etc etc, but he's DOF, I just hope this works out, players need to know Paul Wotton is the boss,he picks the team, it's his XI out on the pitch with his formation and tactics and game plan.. I can see that, or it appears that Neil and Paul get on great, but we don't need a messy or over complicated system in place ..I just hope Neil isn't to full on and isn't Paul's assistant manager in disguise...
Your last sentence is laughable
It's clear who is who from the press conference and both PW and NW are strong but respectful characters
Plus already reported that PW will have his own assistant joining him anyway
UnitedinDevon wrote: ↑17 May 2024, 11:00
Your last sentence is laughable
It's clear who is who from the press conference and both PW and NW are strong but respectful characters
Plus already reported that PW will have his own assistant joining him anyway
So fans on this site have mentioned Luke Young joining us, dropping in Junior Hoilett, banging on about Warnock and his contacts thinking league 1 players will be joining us.....I happen to mention something and it's laughable??....you need to call somebody....