ACW2IOW wrote: ↑13 Sep 2018, 12:08
Asa Hall will know him well................................
I recall seeing Asa Hall interviewed, stating that when at Cheltenham (during their Conference winning season), the team entered the field of play feeling that they were unbeatable and invincible! They certainly had a great season....
It is all about confidence, hopefully Gary Johnson will rekindle the recent dying embers of confidence.
That was a surprise appointment! but looks like a very positive move. Comforting to have a football manager with experience in place after our previous penchant for inexperienced "legends".
Assume Harrop was not involved as this only took 36 hours rather than 36 days !!
Great news. The speed of appointment suggests earlier planning perhaps since reports from the Hampton and Richmond game.
It was that game that was the last straw for me.
Onwards and upwards now!!! Hopefully.
jimhart33 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2018, 12:40
Great news. The speed of appointment suggests earlier planning perhaps since reports from the Hampton and Richmond game.
It was that game that was the last straw for me.
Onwards and upwards now!!! Hopefully.
Gloucester game did for me
Negative attitude on the pitch
TQY fans virtually fighting each other albeit kids
Coffeegate
Cap it all TQY players involved with fans
Have to say the respect shown by players to fans has been poor this season to say the least
Well, you certainly can’t knock that as an appointment. You never know how spells are going to turn out of course, but on paper that’s as good an appointment as we’ve made for a long while. Contacts, experience, proven at National League level, managed in the Westcountry for long spells, a number of promotions on his CV… you can’t knock it. Within 24 hours of getting rid of Owers too.
It will give a boost to the fans, and presumably the players too. There’s 2 away games coming up that are a great chance to score goals, win games and get into the next round of the cup, before potentially coming back to Plainmoor on the up. A far cry from last weekend and the misery, frustration and anger around the place.
It’s got to be a boost to the two loan players as well. I know loan performances would be tracked by Bristol City regardless, but you’ve got to think that if you perform well and impress Gary Johnson while here, it’s going to be passed on to your club manager personally by his dad and not via two or three coaches third hand. If we can extend those loans and they replicate their debut form over the rest of the spell, they’re two big players for us.
And who knows, maybe for the final cherry on the cake, Gary Johnson will know of a striker going spare that fancies coming here. Either that or get a team playing well and creating chances for the current options to take.
Hopefully there will be some interviews on YouTube, perhaps from the owner as well as the new manager, (captain as well?).
I expect Asa Hall to be captain going forward, and Brett can concentrate on getting some goals, which must surely come in the next two games. There cannot be any other manager at this level with as many contacts as Gary Johnson. The season starts NOW!
PhilGull wrote: ↑13 Sep 2018, 14:54
Great news! Hopefully we will see a balanced team now and some service for our forwards.
Any news on his assistant or backroom staff?
Aaron Downes maybe?
Was Johnson's captain when they won the Conference and I think he's now a youth coach at Cheltenham.
CALVIN ZOLA
NICKY MAYNARD
JAY EMMANUEL THOMAS
NILE RANGER
LEON BEST
We've already got five strikers, all capable of scoring goals. What we need is a system, a way of playing that gets the ball to them in ways that they can convert. If we need any players it's midfielders who can deliver a good ball but I am confident that GJ, given a few days (as it will be before Hungerford) and a few more days after can get our team firing with the personnel he has.
Gary Johnson's Yellow Army! Yellow Army! Yellow Army!
PhilGull wrote: ↑13 Sep 2018, 15:18
We've already got five strikers, all capable of scoring goals. What we need is a system, a way of playing that gets the ball to them in ways that they can convert. If we need any players it's midfielders who can deliver a good ball but I am confident that GJ, given a few days (as it will be before Hungerford) and a few more days after can get our team firing with the personnel he has.