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Re: Alan Knill - CONFIRMED
Posted: 20 Feb 2013, 11:46
by SuperNickyWroe
austrianandygull wrote:Cheers for that BFC. Like Nick says, we have some decent players but they have been used badly and are now low on confidence. If Alan can get some spirit going and tweak a few things then we should be ok.
Oi and leave it Super!!
im ok with with this based on his experience with bury - as been said rotherham were on the rack financially and as for scunny, well they have only really done well under brian laws and nigel adkins!
wish him all the best. lets face it - we cant be any worse than we are at present.
oh, and andy - :na:
Re: Alan Knill - CONFIRMED
Posted: 20 Feb 2013, 11:49
by BFC
To be honest yellowsmiffy it's all good news on these points.
If you have got pace in your squad he will utilize it to great effect, we had Ajose & Bennett while he was at Gigg Lane, although we only saw Bennett off the bench under Knill.
If you have a creative C.M. he will get game time. We had Sweeney at Bury who was very creative. If you have a ratter to get the ball for him then so much the better.
Yes to 4-4-2 and yes to getting it down.
So happy days?
Re: Alan Knill - CONFIRMED
Posted: 20 Feb 2013, 11:52
by PhilGull
BFC wrote:To be honest yellowsmiffy it's all good news on these points.
If you have got pace in your squad he will utilize it to great effect, we had Ajose & Bennett while he was at Gigg Lane, although we only saw Bennett off the bench under Knill.
If you have a creative C.M. he will get game time. We had Sweeney at Bury who was very creative. If you have a ratter to get the ball for him then so much the better.
Yes to 4-4-2 and yes to getting it down.
So happy days?
Ignoring you're initial point about not changing things during games(!), yes. HAPPY DAYS :~D
Re: Alan Knill - CONFIRMED
Posted: 20 Feb 2013, 11:59
by BFC
Don't ignore that PhilGull whatever you do! It is a weak spot and I'm sure he must be aware of this himself?
If you get somebody coming to clubs like ours, be it a player or a manager, they're not going to be perfect are they!
Re: Alan Knill - CONFIRMED
Posted: 20 Feb 2013, 11:59
by ROADRUNNER
welcome alan knill, lets get behind him and give him a chance, you never know he could be just the person we need.
Re: Alan Knill - CONFIRMED
Posted: 20 Feb 2013, 12:00
by Jeff
BFC wrote:To be honest yellowsmiffy it's all good news on these points.
If you have got pace in your squad he will utilize it to great effect, we had Ajose & Bennett while he was at Gigg Lane, although we only saw Bennett off the bench under Knill.
If you have a creative C.M. he will get game time. We had Sweeney at Bury who was very creative. If you have a ratter to get the ball for him then so much the better.
Yes to 4-4-2 and yes to getting it down.
So happy days?
So this suggests that maybe we'll get Craig in the middle of a 4-4-2, with Macklin and Bodin out wide and Howe/Benyon partnership. I think if we lined up like that on Saturday he'd immediately get most of the crowd on his side.
Re: Alan Knill - CONFIRMED
Posted: 20 Feb 2013, 12:03
by Gullscorer
Big welcome to Mr Knill. This is progress...!!!
Re: Alan Knill - CONFIRMED
Posted: 20 Feb 2013, 12:19
by SteveDeckchair
Underwhelmed by his record appears to be a common feeling at the moment, but it is nice to read some positive feedback. I will of course reserve judgement for next Tuesday when I see the team first hand. Onwards and upwards!
Another positive, is that we don't appear to be getting tonked week in week out. This at least shows that we are competitive and with a bit of fine tuning and confidence building could make a fist of it. Paintball for a bit of team building? he he.
Can anyone contact his agent and tell him that we need to be playing Nathan Craig in the middle?
Re: Alan Knill - CONFIRMED
Posted: 20 Feb 2013, 12:58
by Jerry
I'm delighted with this to be honest.
Not sure what some people expected, we are a small, struggling club miles from anywhere who can only offer a job for 3 months!
We now have an experienced manager with a promotion from this division with a club of similar size to us on his CV.
When he was in charge Bury absolutely ripped us to shreds at Plainmoor with fast, attacking football. Easily the best side I saw that season.
Surely this is exactly what people were asking for?
There was zero chance of us appointing a manager who didn't have a sacking or 2 in his history (they nearly all get sacked eventually).
Some of the drama queens on here (and elsewhere) wouldn't have been happy whoever we appointed.
Good luck Alan and welcome to the club.
Re: Alan Knill - CONFIRMED
Posted: 20 Feb 2013, 13:04
by chippygull
I agree, Jerry.
I'm NOT a pleb, Renault and give the new man my 100% support.
And that is all.
Re: Alan Knill - CONFIRMED
Posted: 20 Feb 2013, 13:05
by Neal
Welcome Alan Knill, wish you all the best for this difficult task.
One thing I ask is. Dont go on reputaions, make your own mind up in the next few days who YOU think deserves a start in the next match.
This league this year is very tight, there is not alot bewteen top and bottom. We are a functional unit, defensively setup with very little creativity. Given this and a complete lack of confidence, witnessed last night as many times players took the easy / safe option. One exception Daniel Leadbitter.
Whatever is said on here, these are not a bunch of useless players, we were useless going forward last night yes, but that is becuase we dont have a Eunan, Alex or Nick in the team this season. The current sqquad has decent league 2 players but it lacks a bit of quality that can make something sspecial happen. Most teams in this league do not have 11 fantastic players, they have 1 or 2 creative players who can open things up, we dont have that and thats the difference in my opinion.
Anyway, aint going to be mid table mediocrity as we all thought is it, but heh it never is with us so we are all used to it eh
Re: Alan Knill - CONFIRMED
Posted: 20 Feb 2013, 13:33
by gullno4
things can't get worse so let's give him a chance!
Re: Alan Knill - CONFIRMED
Posted: 20 Feb 2013, 13:37
by Behind-the-Gulls
Will be able to sing "One Knill to the Torquay boys "even when we're losing !
Re: Alan Knill - CONFIRMED
Posted: 20 Feb 2013, 13:50
by diamondgirl
How is it going to work then? Will Alan Knill take on Martin Ling's roll? Will Shaun go back to doing what he did before Martin got ill?
Re: Alan Knill - CONFIRMED
Posted: 20 Feb 2013, 13:53
by diamondgirl
Neal wrote:Welcome Alan Knill, wish you all the best for this difficult task.
One thing I ask is. Dont go on reputaions, make your own mind up in the next few days who YOU think deserves a start in the next match.
This league this year is very tight, there is not alot bewteen top and bottom. We are a functional unit, defensively setup with very little creativity. Given this and a complete lack of confidence, witnessed last night as many times players took the easy / safe option. One exception Daniel Leadbitter.
Whatever is said on here, these are not a bunch of useless players, we were useless going forward last night yes, but that is becuase we dont have a
Eunan, Alex or Nick in the team this season. The current sqquad has decent league 2 players but it lacks a bit of quality that can make something sspecial happen. Most teams in this league do not have 11 fantastic players, they have 1 or 2 creative players who can open things up, we dont have that and thats the difference in my opinion.
Anyway, aint going to be mid table mediocrity as we all thought is it, but heh it never is with us so we are all used to it eh
Yes, but we do have a Nathan Craig.....oh yeah, he was dropped last night
and when he does play it's as a winger