Nonleagueherewecome
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Yep, Torchy and NLHWC are different people.![]()
Thanks, Nick!
Yep, Torchy and NLHWC are different people.![]()
I concour with the cheeky b bit. First time on this site I am just me. Somebody needs to explain to you that if more than one person disagrees with your view point. Then it is more likely your opinion on that particular matter is tosh, than it is likely that they are all the same person taking on a multitude of different persona's.You cheeky bastard! I am a mate of Torchomatic but I can assure you we are not the same person. dongozalas has a few whiffs of Howzer about him, but is generally more polite, logical and..well, less insane.
I concour with the cheeky b bit. First time on this site I am just me. Somebody needs to explain to you that if more than one person disagrees with your view point. Then it is more likely your opinion on that particular matter is tosh, than it is likely that they are all the same person taking on a multitude of different persona's.
No worries mate, I tend to agree with a lot of what you say, but we are not the same person! You can join me and Torchies Thorn Appreciation Society if you like, though![]()
I am aware of the thread origins. I just get vexed as there are many in here who take time and effort to offer a considered view. Some put much research into posts which try and give a context to the position we are in as a foundation for true debate. The reality of our wages structure against our peers, our use of youngsters in comparison with the balance of the division, etc.
So you try and discredit my argument due to observations made by others, not me? Hardly seems fair, does it?
And what's my daytime job got to do with things? Bit personal isn't it? But to answer your question directly: 'better than yours' ;-)
Oh I get it so here is my balanced view;
Maybe if we employed a manager the club may stay in this division,
Maybe we lose every away game as we don't prepare properly tactically.
Maybe some of the good players who have been at the club since thorn was here are nothing to do with him
Maybe the players who he may have scouted Luke bell and baker are contributing perhaps to the problem
Possibly offering the above extended contracts was potentially not the wisest thing to do
Possibly loan players who have arrived were nothing to do with at all
Maybe thorn is possibly the worst manager we have perhaps had at the club potentially in it's history.
There balanced and totally impartial possibly.
Nah you are so wrong, people can't pull good players out of their arse. Wonder how many Cody Mcdonalds it took till Norwich till they found Grant Holt?My point is, surely if Thorn was an amazing scout as some people make out, he would be able to get us a Grant Holt for peanuts with small wages.
Nah you are so wrong, people can't pull good players out of their arse. Wonder how many Cody Mcdonalds it took till Norwich till they found Grant Holt?
Your assessment of how good a scout is about how many good buys they pull from non league/abroad, this a narrow minded approach.
But if a prem team offer you a player on loan and you take them, it is good scouting?
It could be argued that turning down the bad ones - who must also be offered - shows some measure of nous. Turn it on it's head. We've taken Nimely, Norwood and Gardener (who's since been recalled to Villa and looks quite a player). How many bad ones have we taken?
I have already said can't credit Thorn with finding Gardner, I have already said why I think Nimely was good scouting. Same applies for Norwood really.But if a prem team offer you a player on loan and you take them, it is good scouting?
Maybe it's decided on the roulette tables in the casino!?!
was trying to find the date Thorn Joined all I can find is 2008 (not sure if it was start or end of the season, I believe Dann and Fox were signed in January 2008. I did find this though when looking which backs the view that Thorn is doing well in that we are not detatched at the bottom
"He's gone into a difficult situation at Coventry where they have had to get rid of their highest-earning players and he has had to work with a young group of players.
"I'm sure that, with the inexperienced squad he has got, they are doing well not to be detached at the bottom of the table."
Coventry have won just two of their opening 16 npower Championship fixtures so far, but Downes believes he can guide a young Sky Blues squad to safety, providing he is given the time and resources to do so.
"He has got good knowledge of the game. What he needs is a little bit of backing to get a couple more players in because, looking at the ages of the players who featured in their last game, they are very inexperienced.
"Having said that, it is good to get the youngsters working for you and running for you. It's a double-edged sword and a difficult first job for Andy, but he's making a fist of it and the players are working for him."
This is from Wally Downes who has been in the game a while