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Re: Building from the back

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 18:23
by Trojan 67
On the subject of building from the back, and goalkeepers in particular, when is Luke McCormick's release date ? :|

Re: Building from the back

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 18:51
by Boom Boom
Well we can all agree on the fact that geographically we can't attract the very best players.....I'm only pointing out the fact some players may not fancy a move out of their "comfort zone".

Say for example Bradford, York, Northampton, Bury whoever came in for Tavernier along with us, what would be more a more beneficial move for him?

Probably isn't the "Premier League" RB right back anyway!

:-D

Re: Building from the back

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 18:59
by Trojan 67
"comfort zone"

What is that ?

When I'm not sat on me 'rse tapping keyboards on the compooter then I'm out of MY "comfort zone".

:lol:

Re: Building from the back

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 19:18
by Jeff
Pleased to see that 3 of the positions I'd considered key to being filled are about to be. And also, being the defensive players could be crucial as it will give them all of pre-season to gel into a decent unit. As the old adage goes, if you keep a clean sheet you can't lose!

Hopefully the centre-back will be Saah - it seems where the smart money is going and would tick all the boxes. No ideas for who the keeper is, or the full-back. I just hope that the full back is first choice and not brought in as cover. I don't think that any one of Mansell, Roberston or Oastler should be any more than a short-term solution.

At least there is movement!

Re: Building from the back

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 20:08
by bixieupnorth
ellis must be cheesed off, prob assumed itd be his year alongside robbo, but looks like hes gonna stay on the bench for a bit longer

Re: Building from the back

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 20:14
by Boom Boom
Who's to say Ellis won't be paired with the new experienced CB?

Re: Building from the back

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 20:25
by Jeff
Boom Boom wrote:Who's to say Ellis won't be paired with the new experienced CB?
Where would that leave Robbo though?

Re: Building from the back

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 20:34
by Trojan 67
A footballer's lot involves, er . . . um . . . a lot. :nod:

For example : form, loss of form, suspensions, injuries . . . . . .

Two for every position (whether we can afford it in the short/long term) is the forward way.

Part of the character building process is seeing who stays professional and fights for their place and who throws their toys out of the pram and sulks/wants away etc. :nod:

"Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm" (even though you are crap and wont make it, at least it looks good on a future c.v. to a new prospective employer when your previous one says "enthusiastic in all he does". :rofl:

Re: Building from the back

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 20:35
by bc-gull
Jeff wrote: Where would that leave Robbo though?
Bench?

Just because he was a first choice near the end of last season doesn't mean he will be this one.

Ling might have other ideas!

Re: Building from the back

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 20:50
by Boom Boom
Exactly my point BC!

Re: Building from the back

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 21:01
by bobby93
Tom Cruise is indeed left sided. He had a poor game against us in the cup but I follow Carlisle as a kind of second team so I do know that he put in some decent performances elsewhere during the season.

Re: Building from the back

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 22:25
by CP Gull
The This is Devon site confirms that we are in talks with Brian Saah and that Martin Ling is looking to bring in two keepers - one experienced and one less so, as well as a "young Right Back".

I wonder whether he might consider Danny Naisbitt at Cambridge for our No1. He signed him for Cambridge from Histon (where he was a fixture for a few years) and like Saah he has been made available by Cambridge as they can no longer afford either of their wages within their substantially reduced wage structure. As for a young keeper, there are a few young keepers knocking around that might fit the bill such as Lloyd Saxton at Bradford (ex Argyle) or Ollie Chenoweth (released by Argyle) or Matt Armstrong-Ford (Exeter) .

http://www.thisisdevon.co.uk/Torquay-se ... story.html

I just hope that we start to se some signatuures on contracts this week.

Re: Building from the back

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 22:31
by Rjc70
I see they are reporting Saah is soon to be out of contract. My understanding was that he has another year left.

Re: Building from the back

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 22:36
by CP Gull
Rjc70 wrote:I see they are reporting Saah is soon to be out of contract. My understanding was that he has another year left.
Yes you're right and they're wrong Rob.

Like you, as I understand it Saah signed a 2 year deal at the beginning of last season (while Ling was still there) but has now been made available on a free as Saah is one of 6 or 7 top earners at Cambridge United who are set to leave as they (CUFC) have introduced a wage ceiling and any player who is currently under contract but over the wage limit has been made available for transfer.

So, should he sign for us (fingers crossed) he will most certainly not be "some non league reject" as some might suggest - he (Saah) is widely regarded as their best player and is club captain - but quite simply they can no longer afford him.

Re: Building from the back

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 23:06
by SuperNickyWroe
bixieupnorth wrote: post of the year!! i did it in reverse, just waiting for super to comment when he gets back from exercising his whippets round the back of the tripe factory!!

indeed. :@

stay in the US happytorq........... :@

and it was me ferrets toneet not me whippets.