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Post by daniel300380 on May 1, 2024 10:33:45 GMT
So James Wilson the player who got loads of hate was actually good? See Wilson compared to defenders in a playoff side View AttachmentWilson struggled in a back 4, but he could do a job in a back 3 with the right players next to him. If we had an offer for him, I would take it now. But if we play with a back 3 next season, he could be a good addition to the squad. Shame he's still under contract and probably on a decent wage.
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Post by daniel300380 on May 1, 2024 10:17:21 GMT
Pirate whilst I enjoy your posting bar the videos of players which blows up my phone, 😂 we cannot be another Watford they turn over so many managers, and look at Rob Edwards sacked by them performing miracles at Luton. It seems to me he has had to contend with the Liverpool mafia, new owner trying to pick the team, and abuse from fans. Like Daniel we need to give the guy a chance, he s a northerner not flash no stone island, no I've played for Man city and courting attention. His coach gets into a brawl at the sponsors awards night, ffs, let's give him the reduced budget window to assemble a squad and give him until December, I'm not going to dig up posts but you were Ben Garners main sponsor on here for months....... After careful consideration I had the foresight to admit I was wrong BEFORE his appointment. gaschat.co.uk/post/606035 Like Rotherham did when they sacked the useless Leam Richardson and appointed a proper manager, but sadly we aren't as brave. Run by stubborn and narcissistic fools who are the types to only acknowledge they are wrong when its too late. I knew it was going to be a disaster when Wael was leading the search for a new manager. An what an absolute disaster it has been. Deary me. View AttachmentStop lying. That post is after he was appointed. We can all remember you bigging him up at the time. You made me think we were all wrong. But I just went back and double checked. When he was appointed, you were saying great appointment, the board have done the right thing etc. Topper and others were in disagreement and you were saying that were wrong and upset as their choice was appointed. The post you just shared was months after he had been in charge. So if you changed your mind before, why were you arguing with those who were against the appointment??
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Post by daniel300380 on May 1, 2024 10:05:14 GMT
I know Kite has not featured much for Exeter since the New Year so his stats might be skewed somewhat - Not the exciting midfield engine though for sure. View AttachmentWhat are the stats per 90 minutes?? Hopefully he is only signing as a squad player. I expect he will be on a lot less than Finley, so it will allow us to spend elsewhere. If we keep Rossitier. With Ward, Conteh, Evans and Rossitier who ever else we bring in will be to cover them. So if he's being brought in to cover injuries, he could be a good squad player. If he's being brought in to be a first team regularly, then that doesn't fill me with any confidence. But I will give him a chance, like I do with everyone. We might not even sign him😂
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Post by daniel300380 on May 1, 2024 5:36:42 GMT
I've not even said I'm pro Taylor at the moment, so stop taking out of your backside. I've just said he's done okay previously and that any manager deserves times and a change to build their own squads. I said the same about DC and Barton. It's not just because it's Taylor. Taylor had to cut the budget during the summer and we lost our best player. You could see he could be out of his depth. Yet you thought a coach that had never managed at league level was a good choice. Talk about as massive contradiction!!! The fact is, none of us know how is going to do. He did average at Rotherham considering the budget, but he over achieved at Exeter. Can he over achieve with us??? I don't know, but you don't either. So don't make out you do. Exeter played seen decent football and not just when they played us! They beat Plymouth in a derby 4 0 and were unlucky not to go up in the COVID season. I'm not his biggest fan, I'm just willing to give him a fair change before writing him off. But I know lots of people who are big fans of us. If we have a bad start to the season, then he should go. I will give him 6 games and go from there. Great, let him build a squad and give him 6 games. Genius. 👏 🤣 Before I start to judge him, you have judged him already, before he's Even had a chance. I'm not saying to sack him then, but I can form more of an opinion after seeing how he wants to set the side up. What formation he wants to play, what style of football the type of player he wants to bring in etc. Your laughing as I'm going to judge him more after 6 games of next season, when you wrote him off before he even signed. You can't make it up 😂. Contradicting yourself again. Okay for you to judge straight away, but not for someone to judge after. They are not given him all the power, like they did Barton. If anything the new owners are having too much say on the type of player we sign. So who ever is in charge, we will be building a similar squad. So giving him the summer isn't a big issue. If he brings in a lot of young players with potential like Conteh with a few experienced heads. If he can't get a tune out of them, then I'm sure someone will. You are banging on about his time at Rotherham. The size of the club and when their budget is less than half of nearly all the other clubs and smaller than everyone else's. Where did you expect them to be??? If you can honestly say, you think they should have been mid table, then I can see why you are harping on about his time there. Did you think Exeter are bigger than a League 1 club and should have been top, not just outside of the play offs?? I'm not judging the time here. As for most of his time in charge we had a rubbish defence and no pace. Nobody to get in behind, to force the other team backwards etc. When we sold Collins and Thomas got injured the season was over. If anything at far Taylor has been too much of a yes man. Taking the blame, when the budget was cut. It's going to be cut further during the summer.
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Post by daniel300380 on Apr 30, 2024 22:25:37 GMT
Because he's had it in for him, since he was linked with the club and hasn't given him a chance. Even though he was Ben Garners biggest fan 😂. And you haven't taken your tongue out his ring piece since he was linked 😂 Sometimes wonder if the club pay you to post your blue tinted happy clap drivel. 😆 I could see he would be out of his depth and so it has proved. At Rotherham it was more than 2 goals a game conceded and a pathetic 15 scored in 16 games. But even they didn't break records for consecutive games without scoring, although here it was 'only' the 1.8 goals conceded a game. Nice diversionary tactics, but the fact is your boy Taylor is painfully out of his depth and somehow managed to make things worse after the woeful Barton regime. I've not even said I'm pro Taylor at the moment, so stop taking out of your backside. I've just said he's done okay previously and that any manager deserves times and a change to build their own squads. I said the same about DC and Barton. It's not just because it's Taylor. Taylor had to cut the budget during the summer and we lost our best player. You could see he could be out of his depth. Yet you thought a coach that had never managed at league level was a good choice. Talk about as massive contradiction!!! The fact is, none of us know how is going to do. He did average at Rotherham considering the budget, but he over achieved at Exeter. Can he over achieve with us??? I don't know, but you don't either. So don't make out you do. Exeter played seen decent football and not just when they played us! They beat Plymouth in a derby 4 0 and were unlucky not to go up in the COVID season. I'm not his biggest fan, I'm just willing to give him a fair change before writing him off. But I know lots of people who are big fans of us. If we have a bad start to the season, then he should go. I will give him 6 games and go from there.
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Post by daniel300380 on Apr 30, 2024 21:21:59 GMT
These comments below are remarkably familiar to the Rotherham Advertiser article. Name me one decent signing he made last summer? Appalling recruitment. Now we expect him to lead a huge recruitment drive here this summer with a Head of Recruitment that was the former Chief Scout when the majority of the dross we want rid of were signed? Madness. Little we can do as fans if the owners feel that's the approach they wanted to take, as somebody else posted what's the alternative, dismiss MT & GF/CS, spend a month searching for replacements, most likely appoint replacements who've been dismissed for something similar in the past, then start looking for players a month or more after every other L1 club started lining up replacements? Why not publish the articles highlighting that MT built a pretty decent squad for Exeter last summer?? Because he's had it in for him, since he was linked with the club and hasn't given him a chance. Even though he was Ben Garners biggest fan 😂.
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Post by daniel300380 on Apr 30, 2024 21:15:09 GMT
They signed some of them due to their injury crisis. Look at some of the post reporters in the past. I would rather listen to the majority of fans. I live in Cornwall and know a lot of Exeter and Plymouth fans who rate him. We seem to be the only club they moan about him😂. The majority of players Rotherham signed were young, with a few older gambles. You have to gamble, when you have the smallest budget! These comments below are remarkably familiar to the Rotherham Advertiser article. Name me one decent signing he made last summer? Appalling recruitment. Now we expect him to lead a huge recruitment drive here this summer with a Head of Recruitment that was the former Chief Scout when the majority of the dross we want rid of were signed? Madness. Are you going to go and get all the positive ones now. They had a budget way smaller than anyone else in the league. He signed a few players that had been injured, or anyone who would pay for a wage that wasn't a championship wage. One signing for us and he's doing okay and he was on your list😂. At Exeter he did okay when he was given time. If we were in the championship now, with a way lower budget than everyone else, would you be expecting us to be flying and making top signings?? Have some perspective.
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Post by daniel300380 on Apr 30, 2024 20:09:31 GMT
Seen this a few times. Somebody made it up and then everyone uses it as fact. I double checked earlier and at least 50% of messages on Twitter when he was sacked, said he should have been given more time and that they could see what he was doing. Over the hill? Only two players signed in the summer were in their 30s. One was 30 and the other was 31. That's way over the hill!!! They have the smallest budget by far in the championship and last season was smaller than some League 1 clubs including Plymouth who went up with not that biggest budget. They had an injury crisis and had to sign that player we had on trial and start him straight away. His time there wasn't as bad as many make out on here. They were expected to finish bottom. He left them third from bottom with an injury hit squad. He might be rubbish for us, but stop making stuff up and saying stuff happened that didn't. Paul Davis the clubs correspondent for the Rotherham Advertiser summed it up well. "Rotherham didn't know it at the time but they were in trouble, deep trouble, right from last summer. Taylor wanted Championship-proven signings and made a host of them. The problem was, most of them were past 30 and had seen too much of the inside of treatment rooms. Sean Morrison, Lee Peltier, Grant Hall, Shane Ferguson, Tyler Blackett (he was 29 then, 30 now), Sam Clucas and Daniel Ayala were gambles and only Morrison, Peltier and Clucas have partially paid off All of them have had injury issues while Hall, Ferguson, Blackett and the now-departed Ayala have averaged eight appearances each. They have been joined on the sidelines, for varying degrees of time, by Jamie Lindsay, Andre Green, Cameron Humphreys, loanee Fred Onyedinma, Cohen Bramall and, lately, Peter Kioso and Jordan Hugill. Other recruits like Cafu, Dexter Lembikisa and Arvin Appiah - the latter two both on loan - have been either not good enough or not bothered enough or both while record-signing striker Sam Nombe hasn't justified Rotherham paying the first seven-figure fee in their history." They signed some of them due to their injury crisis. Look at some of the post reporters in the past. I would rather listen to the majority of fans. I live in Cornwall and know a lot of Exeter and Plymouth fans who rate him. We seem to be the only club they moan about him😂. The majority of players Rotherham signed were young, with a few older gambles. You have to gamble, when you have the smallest budget!
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Post by daniel300380 on Apr 30, 2024 18:46:19 GMT
The prospect of a MT squad overhaul terrifies me. He made a complete pig’s ear of Rotherham’s squad last summer, signing a load of over-the-hill crocks. He is blamed by many for Rotherham’s shocking season. I also vividly remember his speech to the Rovers players when he arrived about how good the squad was and that’s why he took the job etc. Does this guy know a decent player when he sees one? I’m not convinced. Seen this a few times. Somebody made it up and then everyone uses it as fact. I double checked earlier and at least 50% of messages on Twitter when he was sacked, said he should have been given more time and that they could see what he was doing. Over the hill? Only two players signed in the summer were in their 30s. One was 30 and the other was 31. That's way over the hill!!! They have the smallest budget by far in the championship and last season was smaller than some League 1 clubs including Plymouth who went up with not that biggest budget. They had an injury crisis and had to sign that player we had on trial and start him straight away. His time there wasn't as bad as many make out on here. They were expected to finish bottom. He left them third from bottom with an injury hit squad. He might be rubbish for us, but stop making stuff up and saying stuff happened that didn't.
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Post by daniel300380 on Apr 30, 2024 8:03:01 GMT
Out of the out of contract players, I'm not really bothered if any of them leave. Which says it all about the current squad. I would like some to stay, as long as they don't take up too much of the budget. But I won't be losing any sleep tonight.
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Post by daniel300380 on Apr 29, 2024 17:53:42 GMT
If true about greenslade then that is extremely disappointing. Not given a chance at all. What is the point? Hopefully the rumours are wrong and he gets a short term deal and a chance to impress. Would you still class him as a youth player?? He's 20 now and not looked like breaking into the first team. He's not been great at non league level. At what stage do we release him?? We have players younger than him that might be given a go instead.
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Post by daniel300380 on Apr 27, 2024 23:22:14 GMT
Managed to build a good Exeter side though... The manager we must not mention got promoted back out of League Two at the first attempt. Also the size of club and expectations totally different. Taylor looks out of his depth at a higher level and his record is alarming. The manager we must not mention, finished below the manager we currently had, even though he had a much bigger budget! He also conceded 9 goals, during the duration of a game, but luckily they let up during the 2nd half. Taylor might be rubbish for us, but he has been better than Barton over the last few seasons.
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Post by daniel300380 on Apr 27, 2024 12:25:15 GMT
Nobody is going to want him though are they? Bet he is on a decent wage. At his age he isn’t going to go somewhere else and take a pay cut A league two side would have him. We would have to pay him off a bit but that's at least some wage we could get back. He has to want to go. Does he want to go to league 2??
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Post by daniel300380 on Apr 27, 2024 12:23:47 GMT
We were left short at the back due to the high press at the opposite end of the pitch. Evans was unlikely not to intercept, but from there we were out numbered. Did you want Wilson to leave the middle earlier, leaving us two on 1 through the middle?? Sometimes you have to say well played to the other team. Getting out of position at the other end cost us, the defence will take the blame though😂 He literally stepped over the ball in the box, I’d expect him to intercept not wave his leg over it. His job is to defend. He’s also just strolling around the pitch. Joke of a player. I will have to see it again, but I didn't notice him step over the ball. It looked like it went to the side of him. He was never good in a back four at Plymouth. He was most effective on the right of a back 3. He's not earned his money at far, but I expect we will be stuck with him for at least another a year. If we move to a back 3, he will be more effective.
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Post by daniel300380 on Apr 27, 2024 12:08:33 GMT
Wilson please Fu.K off, you are pathetic and an embarrassment to professional footballers. We were left short at the back due to the high press at the opposite end of the pitch. Evans was unlikely not to intercept, but from there we were out numbered. Did you want Wilson to leave the middle earlier, leaving us two on 1 through the middle?? Sometimes you have to say well played to the other team. Getting out of position at the other end cost us, the defence will take the blame though😂
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Post by daniel300380 on Apr 26, 2024 9:09:41 GMT
Interesting! From the article... "Q: Top eight is what you set out in terms of the budget when you first came in, is that the same sort of budget we can expect for this summer? A: Yes. Probably about the same budget but what has changed, and I think it is very important, is the set up for this recruitment. We did not have that set up last summer. So I would say that the budget will be utilised optimally this summer and the selection and recruitment will be done with better information, better signs, better analysis so we hope that we can achieve better results with the same budget." Talk is actually very cheap. We didn't have a "top 8" budget this season and we certainly won't be having one next season either. So you've seen all the other teams budgets?? You have seen our budget?? We don't know how much we paid towards Vale's wages. A lot of the budget was tied up on injured players. Wilson turned down Plymouth, as we offered him better terms. Brown wouldn't have been cheap either, as he did well last season, although his court case would have put the price down a bit! Martin would have been on a high wage. Hunt and Friend came from the championship and would have been on a good wage. You would think Ward and Thomas would be on a good wage, they both came from clubs higher up as well. Even Taylor and McCormick etc would be on an okay wage, as they were highly rated when they signed. Rossitier would be on an okay wage as has only now started playing. A lot of our budget hardly played, but we still have to pay them!
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Post by daniel300380 on Apr 25, 2024 9:24:59 GMT
I've been concerned about Wrexham when they were in non league, the owner is buying them promotion, you know they will be in the prem probably in 2 seasons, that's 1 promotion spot already gone in my eyes So far the most they have paid for a player is £300,000. There is a big jump from league 2 to league 1. Then an even bigger jump to the championship. Nobody knows how much they will spend. There was a hold up with the funding for their new stand, so it was delayed, then delayed more and they built a temporary stand for the time being. The owners said they wouldn't pay for it themselves, that they were not going to throw money away like that. They are spending £25 of the governments money instead, but there have delays in getting the funding. We don't know how much is for TV and if they will get bored, if they are a mid table club in League 1.
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Post by daniel300380 on Apr 23, 2024 9:22:51 GMT
Kite's hardly set L1 alight but Hartridge has got to be an improvement on the likes of Wilson and Connolly? Assuming there's any truth in these rumours it does seem we're simply swapping the Scouse Mafia for the Doven Crew rather than going out and finding quality players from other clubs. If we sign both, I expect they will be squad players that Taylor knows can do a job, if he needs them. Exeter don't pay big wages, so they won't be on much. We need a balance of these type of players and players on a higher wage. If we are signing them to be first team regulars, then that's worrying.
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Post by daniel300380 on Apr 23, 2024 9:19:52 GMT
Kite can't get in Exeter's starting line-up. He's being kept out by Ryan Woods! He was doing well in League 1 under Taylor and is only 23. He might be out of the side, because he wanted to leave in January if rumors are true. If we do sign him as a squad player, that's okay. I doubt he's going to be on a massive wage, so he would be useful to have as a back up, when Ward and others are injured. Not every player we sign we be with a view to them starting every game. We need to build a squad.
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Post by daniel300380 on Apr 23, 2024 5:26:38 GMT
Sounds like they won’t be touching the terracing that remains which frankly makes the project sound underwhelming and as if it will be done on the cheap Did he say the terracing would remain how it is? Didn't he mention safe standing in a previous interview, some people prefer to stand. If the aim is to get to the championship, you can't have old fashion terracing can you? I assumed the rest would be safe standing.
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