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Taunton Town.
Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 17:23
by North Curry House
Taunton Town have been served with winding up papers. They owe HMRC £££.
Over the last two weeks they have lost six or seven regular first team players and replaced them with the likes of Louie Slough and a couple of Bridgwater College players.
Taunton Town.
Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 18:15
by Midlandgull
Hope that Taunton get it sorted.
From a TUFC perspective, I wonder if they have any players we should bring in.
Taunton Town.
Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 18:27
by WainwrightGull
Midlandgull wrote: ↑18 Jan 2024, 18:15
Hope that Taunton get it sorted.
From a TUFC perspective, I wonder if they have any players we should bring in.
Worth a look, probably better than some of the softies we have.
Taunton Town.
Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 21:23
by MellowYellow
Southend United didn't even break out in a sweat when they received their 18th winding-up petition in the summer. At Taunton It appears to be a PAYE issue - unable to pay wages and associated tax hence players leaving. I'm sure they will be OK but will need to cut their coat according to their cloth.
Re: Taunton Town.
Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 22:21
by Vick
Midlandgull wrote: ↑18 Jan 2024, 18:15
From a TUFC perspective, I wonder if they have any players we should bring in.
They got in a couple of loanees from Bristol City. Apparently, one of them, Zac Bell, has been outstanding for the Peacocks. Bell was also on loan at Yeovil earlier this season.
Re: Taunton Town.
Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 22:31
by portugull
Ross Stearn at 33 has good experience and has been a regular goal scorer for Taunton from midfield.
Re: Taunton Town.
Posted: 18 Jan 2024, 22:58
by LikeaPatOutaHele
I was at the recent Taunton/Yeovil game. Zac Bell was the most impressive Taunton player on the night. Looked rather like the sort of right back we had hoped Dylan Crowe would be. A similar stature to Crowe, Bell was comfortable on the ball, quick, sharp in the tackle and most importantly knew how to defend.
Re: Taunton Town.
Posted: 19 Jan 2024, 10:19
by Brewers boy
Not our League,but, Gone probably forever now.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68016296
Re: Taunton Town.
Posted: 20 Jan 2024, 10:42
by culmstockgull
Brewersboy, I saw that sad article and thats why I advise caution on those urging a phoenix club at torquay, Nuneaton are an old club, older than us,they too had history who had to became a phoenix club, run by geniune and well intentioned people but without the financial means to make anything work,no ground, no assets. now, no longer in existence.
Taunton Town.
Posted: 26 Jan 2024, 09:27
by TorquayUntied
Midlandgull wrote: ↑18 Jan 2024, 18:15
Hope that Taunton get it sorted.
From a TUFC perspective, I wonder if they have any players we should bring in.
How and why is a part time player with a job paying more money going to come to Torquay on a full time basis give up his job for a few months for.
It won't happen. Get used to it in this league.
Taunton Town.
Posted: 26 Jan 2024, 23:21
by LikeaPatOutaHele
TorquayUnited wrote: ↑26 Jan 2024, 09:27
How and why is a part time player with a job paying more money going to come to Torquay on a full time basis give up his job for a few months for.
It won't happen. Get used to it in this league.
Well 3 Taunton players have joined Yeovil since pre-season, so obviously it can happen. Two in the last month, since the club financial problems have become apparent.
There are young ambitious players in this league looking to progress in football.
Getting them does take a little more effort and research than our recruitment scout and manager are willing to commit too.
Taunton Town.
Posted: 27 Jan 2024, 08:37
by Brewers boy
"How and why is a part time player with a job paying more money going to come to Torquay on a full time basis give up his job for a few months for.
It won't happen. Get used to it in this league."
Bang on. Any decent tradesman should be able to earn equal or more than a footballer at this level.
"Well 3 Taunton players have joined Yeovil since pre-season, so obviously it can happen. Two in the last month, since the club financial problems have become apparent.
If They're only bright enough to stack shelves at a supermarket then yes they would leap at the chance.
Taunton Town.
Posted: 27 Jan 2024, 09:56
by The deluder
Very condescending comment about people who work there n supermarkets. It is hard work.
Taunton Town.
Posted: 28 Jan 2024, 12:30
by AdrianC
I don’t think “Brewers Boy” was trying to deliberately condescending.
I think where he was coming from was that if you have a relatively low skilled job with low’ish wages then you’d likely jump at the chance of a full time contract, however, if you have a job with decent / stable wage plus your football income on top, you’d be far less likely to give that up.
Taunton Town.
Posted: 30 Jan 2024, 12:11
by gullno4
Austen Booth, local lad, has bought himself out of his Taunton town contract. We were previously rumoured to be looking at him. He’s a young centre back and I believe this is the highest level he’s played at. May be one to keep an eye on.