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Re: Alan Knill CONFIRMED as new Torquay manager

Posted: 07 May 2013, 21:07
by Dave
This was one of those worst kept secret in football situations, I do not think this appointment was ever in doubt.

Thing is with Alan Knill I have not lost sight of the fact he took over a squad who had just lost 6 on the bounce and only had 2 wins from there previous 15 games, confidence was shot and the team were in freefall, he had to build things up and did, not the first time he had done this, went into Bury under very similar circumstances, kept them up when all looked lost and then had them promoted, lets hope he can do the same here.

Now looking forward to see Knill build his own squad and what type of player comes into the club.

Re: Alan Knill CONFIRMED as new Torquay manager

Posted: 08 May 2013, 11:24
by chippygull
"His home in Sheffield".... blimey. Hope he moves here; that is too long a drive.

Re: Alan Knill CONFIRMED as new Torquay manager

Posted: 08 May 2013, 13:35
by AustrianAndyGull
chippygull wrote:"His home in Sheffield".... blimey. Hope he moves here; that is too long a drive.
Don't worry he will move. I've lived near and worked in Sheffield for many many years and if doesn't fancy Devon over Sheffield then the bloke is insane! :~D

Re: Alan Knill CONFIRMED as new Torquay manager

Posted: 08 May 2013, 16:57
by happytorq
Matt85 wrote: the squad for the better. Things could be worse, for a start he can speak English and isn't called Lubos Kubik!!! :bow:
Kubik speaks excellent English; probably why he's assistant coach for the US national team. Probably also why he ran away and hid when I told the US team's communications guy that I wanted to speak to Kubik about Torquay United.

Re: Alan Knill CONFIRMED as new Torquay manager

Posted: 08 May 2013, 17:23
by chippygull
AustrianAndyGull wrote:
Don't worry he will move. I've lived near and worked in Sheffield for many many years and if doesn't fancy Devon over Sheffield then the bloke is insane! :~D

"But Knill has already revealed that he and his wife Debbie – they have three children and a grand-daughter between them – will be moving from their current home in Sheffield to South Devon.
"After being there for a short time, you realise that it's a job you have to commit to," he said.
"You expect that there's going to be more travelling involved, watching games and players, but the compensation is that the work and the area you are living in hopefully goes together.
"It's not just football, it's a lifestyle decision, and we all decided that we wanted to do it."


Phew.

Re: Alan Knill CONFIRMED as new Torquay manager

Posted: 08 May 2013, 17:54
by Trojan 67
I'm not expecting miracles from "Tintin", just a team that competes. Middle will do for me next season. A push for promotion the season after.

When we went 0-1 down against Bristol Rovers, who thought Ling tactics (that's us f*cked, we can't score) ?

But Tintin was in charge, We had more than one forward on the prowl.
We scored 3 goals without Howe. As usual, we'll lose some next season. But at least we'll be set up as a team that will have a go and score goals.

As usual, we might not even do middle next season. We might go all out and have a whole season in the top 7 positions.

I wish. You wishing ? Be careful of what you ask for. ;-)

Re: Alan Knill CONFIRMED as new Torquay manager

Posted: 08 May 2013, 18:50
by coley in stripes
All positive stuff despite Rene probably going, how refreshing. I'm sure the few of us previously accused of being negative are now happy. I know I am and really looking forward to next season...We have the right guy in charge backed by a board with 'bottle' and I'm sure Knill will do his best to provide the performances that the fans want by filling in the gaps with people who want to play for Torquay. SO REFRESHING.

Re: Alan Knill CONFIRMED as new Torquay manager

Posted: 08 May 2013, 19:11
by Trojan 67
The real reason we stayed up ?

The patient wasn't well, it looked like it would become a corpse.

Ling : head down, leaning on the dugout, motionless.

Tintin : head up, animated, shouting out instructions and encouragement.

The patient for all the world dead and gone, but rose like Lazarus, got well, got fit and lives to fight another season in League 2.

Knill with clinical skill saved the patient.

The patient before the major operation listened and heard what was said :

"Knill by mouth"

Re: Alan Knill CONFIRMED as new Torquay manager

Posted: 08 May 2013, 22:02
by Yellow4life
Just to confirm, deano didn't tell me. I was told by someone that he told them! But whoever it was- they got it right anyway! :)

Re: Alan Knill to be confirmed as new Torquay manager

Posted: 08 May 2013, 22:18
by Glostergull
You reckon ? :no:

You're about as funny as a severe case of haemorrhoids. :'(

:nod: :) :lol: :rofl: :na: :whip:[/quote]

Well you should know. by the way how are the old piles these days. chafing as usual. :lol:

Re: Alan Knill CONFIRMED as new Torquay manager

Posted: 09 May 2013, 16:06
by Gullscorer
AustrianAndyGull wrote:Don't worry he will move. I've lived near and worked in Sheffield for many many years and if he doesn't fancy Devon over Sheffield then the bloke is insane! :~D
Andy, that makes all of us more than a little worried for your own mental health... =D

Re: Alan Knill CONFIRMED as new Torquay manager

Posted: 16 May 2013, 11:27
by Fonda
Didn't it make a nice change to see a manager of our club putting a positive spin on our location, rather than bemoaning what has always been seen as our unfortunate geography...

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news ... eam-spirit

Re: Alan Knill CONFIRMED as new Torquay manager

Posted: 16 May 2013, 23:52
by ferrarilover
People (players) are always moaning on as if Torquay is up the arse end of nowhere. It's 200 miles to London and 170 to Birmingham. Is it just me who thinks that being 170 miles from Birmingham is a good thing? I've been known to drive 200 miles for dinner, it's not as though we're in Northern Ireland or the Orkney Isles, if these players are so desperate to go to London, it's a four hour drive. Given that the majority of them will be doing it in Mercedes SLKs (do any of our lot have any other car?), it's hardly a bind. I've known girls to take 4 hours to get ready to go out, so the time isn't a factor either. Seems to me like a convenient (if not very relevant) excuse to me.

Matt.

Re: Alan Knill CONFIRMED as new Torquay manager

Posted: 17 May 2013, 08:44
by ROADRUNNER
what better place to come to play your football as a pro, the coast the moors either side of us, and look at how many players have ended up here and stayed when they have retired, i can name a fair few from over the years.

Re: Alan Knill CONFIRMED as new Torquay manager

Posted: 17 May 2013, 12:31
by AustrianAndyGull
I don't think most young footballers are interested in the coast and countryside RR. Booze, women and going out 'being seen' are much more important to the shallow ones of which the bulk of professional football appears to be made up out of. I agree with Matt about Birmingham, if i was a player and was chased by any Birmingham clubs i'd run a mile, it's a true horror show.