Re: Torquay Summer Transfers Thread INs and OUTs
Posted: 14 Jun 2011, 22:29
See Mark Byrne has been released from Notts Forrest, was quietly impressed with him at Barnet and would love him down here.
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I like the thought of Saah, Miller, and certainly Jarvis who should be useful in league 2, add to that Alex Russell as player coach and our squad looks a little more healthy.CP Gull wrote:Much like a recently departed Manager of ours, I expect Martin Ling to initially go after one or two familiar faces from his previous clubs. For that reason I reckon he may target the likes of Brian Saah (a highly rated centre half) and Adam Miller (midfield playmaker) who are available at Cambridge - simply because they can no longer afford them within their vastly reduced budget. Cambridge are also looking to offload one of the two keepers on their books, the experienced Simon Brown and the former Histon keeper Danny Naisbett so one of them might be an option too.
I also think Ryan Jarvis (striker) who has been released by Leyton Orient and played under Ling might well come into his thoughts.
Something like that if I remember correctly. Halliday was absolutely awful. Jarvis was too, but Halliday was certainly the worse of the two.Jeff wrote: Didn't the story go that we contacted Norwich to try and sign Ryan Jarvis, but were told he was off somewhere else and would we like his brother instead? To which we agreed, and then they said would we like Halliday as well and we signed him too - even though our "staff" had no idea who he was, where he played or anything. Summed up the Lubos/Roberts season really.
In response to the post about Orient players, as far as I'm aware McGleish and Jarvis were signed post-Ling. Brown and Beautyman are young players with minimal experience, whether they were on the books under Ling I'm not so sure.
I think the thing with Ling is that he has a variety of contacts and developed some kind of scouting network. I guess he'll know who he wants to bring in, and it'll be hard to second guess.
In response to rjc70, be interested to see whether the predicition of Billy Bodin coming in comes true. I only say this as I signed him on Football Manager and he did a job!
And O'Kane..?cambgull wrote:Could you imagine Miller, Manse and Russell in midfield? That would be awesome!
Could you imagine Miller, O'Kane and Russell in midfield with Manse at right back? That would be awesome!yellowforever wrote: And O'Kane..?
That midfield would be dynamite with the ball. Not so sure how good it'd be without it though.cambgull wrote: Could you imagine Miller, O'Kane and Russell in midfield with Manse at right back? That would be awesome!
hopefully, he's looking at mansell as the other CM, but then needs two right sided full backs. obviously manse (and Robbo) can cover there, but hopefully he'll be looking to play people in the right positions from the off. Essentials for me, are obviously a GK, commanding/experienced CB and CM, and left sided wide player. fortunately, we do have quite a bit of versatility in the squad, but we need a bit more quality and experience in some places.AndyC wrote:Okay then, so based on his statement on the website, what are we looking at...he appears to want all 14 here at the end of last season to stay.
GK (2) - VACANT, VACANT
FB (4) - Mansell (for now), Nicholson, Rowe-Turner, VACANT
CB (4) - Ellis, Robertson, Palmer, VACANT
CM (4) - O'Kane, Oastler, Lathrope, VACANT
WING (4) - Stevens, Halpin, VACANT, VACANT
ST (4) - Kee, Zebroski, Yeoman, VACANT
Couple there who might not be close to L2 standard, but could still improve rapidly given their age. But I did like the latest part of his interview. Seems to know exactly what he wants, and might even have a Plan B or perhaps (shock, horror) Plan C!!
I'd suggest that as many as five of the VACANT spots might be for regular starters.