Can hardly get much worse without him.JannerinCardiff":tauld011 said:I for one will be totally gutted if Mayor doesn't play in green next season.
Can hardly get much worse without him.JannerinCardiff":tauld011 said:I for one will be totally gutted if Mayor doesn't play in green next season.
Why, are you not an admirer of Mayor Oldage?oldage":2y1c0g2t said:Can hardly get much worse without him.JannerinCardiff":2y1c0g2t said:I for one will be totally gutted if Mayor doesn't play in green next season.
Biggs":1d190dm4 said:Shame about Reeves and Macleod. I'm sure both have done enough or have a good enough reputation to easily get another EFL contract, but I was hoping at least one of them would come off.
Sad about any youngsters released, as always. Not sure what happened with Rubin Wilson, he went on loan to Dorchester (?) and scored, but can't find much more info.
oldage":2pbzftxi said:Lowe obviously thinks sh thee of little faith!Pogleswoody":2pbzftxi said:If Mayor and Grant don't sign we'll need to sign a whole squad.
Surprised that we didn't keep Aimson and Lolos on that basis.
Cleal and Wilson not seen much of but are we going to sign more than a dozen players better than all those that we've let go?? :think:
I may be wrong but there could be a grudging family member posting here.Argyle98":1mfs2llx said:Biggs":1mfs2llx said:Shame about Reeves and Macleod. I'm sure both have done enough or have a good enough reputation to easily get another EFL contract, but I was hoping at least one of them would come off.
Sad about any youngsters released, as always. Not sure what happened with Rubin Wilson, he went on loan to Dorchester (?) and scored, but can't find much more info.
This is what happened to Rubin Wilson:
Sent on loan to parkway in august, EFL rightly refused as too low down football pyramid. Missed Scotland trip pre season because this was all in the air.
Sent on loan to Dorchester where first team coach did not know anything about the loan, turned up to training and the coach didn’t know who he was. This was arranged with an ex Plymouth coach who was assistant manager. Started a couple of games scored within 10 mins of debut. Then played on bench as coach had already signed his own strikers and Rubin was never in the plans. COVID hit, Loan players trained alone because of bubbles. After loan finished trained with the first team for three weeks. Went up to watch the gillingham game in the new year and was told you’re not our sort of striker and you won’t be getting a new contract and you won’t be training with the first team you can train alone. Trained with the U18s for the remainder of the season. No football matches because no reserves or central league, no development and no chance compared to other youngsters in previous years. Quite poor really considering Lowe branded him a ‘natural goal scorer’ last summer and dropped him on his arse in the middle of a pandemic six months into his first year after no football (or moved aside to make room for another striker in January). If a 19 year old first year professional with almost no football for a year and a half is expected to be at the same standard as a first team regular who is playing once or even twice a week, then that is an extremely unrealistic expectation.
We all understand that you don't rate Danny Mayor but it's becoming boring for the rest of us.oldage":2qtj7err said:Can hardly get much worse without him.JannerinCardiff":2qtj7err said:I for one will be totally gutted if Mayor doesn't play in green next season.
davie nine":22tiu7wd said:I may be wrong but there could be a grudging family member posting here.Argyle98":22tiu7wd said:Biggs":22tiu7wd said:Shame about Reeves and Macleod. I'm sure both have done enough or have a good enough reputation to easily get another EFL contract, but I was hoping at least one of them would come off.
Sad about any youngsters released, as always. Not sure what happened with Rubin Wilson, he went on loan to Dorchester (?) and scored, but can't find much more info.
This is what happened to Rubin Wilson:
Sent on loan to parkway in august, EFL rightly refused as too low down football pyramid. Missed Scotland trip pre season because this was all in the air.
Sent on loan to Dorchester where first team coach did not know anything about the loan, turned up to training and the coach didn’t know who he was. This was arranged with an ex Plymouth coach who was assistant manager. Started a couple of games scored within 10 mins of debut. Then played on bench as coach had already signed his own strikers and Rubin was never in the plans. COVID hit, Loan players trained alone because of bubbles. After loan finished trained with the first team for three weeks. Went up to watch the gillingham game in the new year and was told you’re not our sort of striker and you won’t be getting a new contract and you won’t be training with the first team you can train alone. Trained with the U18s for the remainder of the season. No football matches because no reserves or central league, no development and no chance compared to other youngsters in previous years. Quite poor really considering Lowe branded him a ‘natural goal scorer’ last summer and dropped him on his arse in the middle of a pandemic six months into his first year after no football (or moved aside to make room for another striker in January). If a 19 year old first year professional with almost no football for a year and a half is expected to be at the same standard as a first team regular who is playing once or even twice a week, then that is an extremely unrealistic expectation.
I wish Rubin Wilson good luck and hope that he finds another club to enable him to prove his capabilities.
HC Green":2a43f5dq said:davie nine":2a43f5dq said:I may be wrong but there could be a grudging family member posting here.Argyle98":2a43f5dq said:Biggs":2a43f5dq said:Shame about Reeves and Macleod. I'm sure both have done enough or have a good enough reputation to easily get another EFL contract, but I was hoping at least one of them would come off.
Sad about any youngsters released, as always. Not sure what happened with Rubin Wilson, he went on loan to Dorchester (?) and scored, but can't find much more info.
This is what happened to Rubin Wilson:
Sent on loan to parkway in august, EFL rightly refused as too low down football pyramid. Missed Scotland trip pre season because this was all in the air.
Sent on loan to Dorchester where first team coach did not know anything about the loan, turned up to training and the coach didn’t know who he was. This was arranged with an ex Plymouth coach who was assistant manager. Started a couple of games scored within 10 mins of debut. Then played on bench as coach had already signed his own strikers and Rubin was never in the plans. COVID hit, Loan players trained alone because of bubbles. After loan finished trained with the first team for three weeks. Went up to watch the gillingham game in the new year and was told you’re not our sort of striker and you won’t be getting a new contract and you won’t be training with the first team you can train alone. Trained with the U18s for the remainder of the season. No football matches because no reserves or central league, no development and no chance compared to other youngsters in previous years. Quite poor really considering Lowe branded him a ‘natural goal scorer’ last summer and dropped him on his arse in the middle of a pandemic six months into his first year after no football (or moved aside to make room for another striker in January). If a 19 year old first year professional with almost no football for a year and a half is expected to be at the same standard as a first team regular who is playing once or even twice a week, then that is an extremely unrealistic expectation.
I wish Rubin Wilson good luck and hope that he finds another club to enable him to prove his capabilities.
If it is a family member than you would think the description of what happen would be pretty accurate.
Your reaction reminds me of something a friend said who was asked to do interviews after he left a job but he declined the invitations because he said that although everything he said would be factually correct, some people would just say it’s sour grapes.
oldage":2z4fk18o said:Agents of Players,perhaps Lowe smokes cigarettes?Tugboat":2z4fk18o said:The only thing I’ve really been looking forward to since having our survival in L1 confirmed.
Role on tomorrow:
Fwiw I’d think we’ll over contracts to Edwards, Grant, mayor and Fornah. Not sure on the Lolos, Craske etc
Release Macleod, Reeves, Aimson, Moore and the loanee’s.
Recruitment next season has to be much much better.
Oh and Lowe has to stop saying his phone is constantly ringing from agents of players… just do your job and stop spouting off about it.
HC Green":2wp9v06i said:If it is a family member than you would think the description of what happen would be pretty accurate.
Your reaction reminds me of something a friend said who was asked to do interviews after he left a job but he declined the invitations because he said that although everything he said would be factually correct, some people would just say it’s sour grapes.
Ham Green":3h7b5e26 said:HC Green":3h7b5e26 said:If it is a family member than you would think the description of what happen would be pretty accurate.
Your reaction reminds me of something a friend said who was asked to do interviews after he left a job but he declined the invitations because he said that although everything he said would be factually correct, some people would just say it’s sour grapes.
Whoever could you be referring to?
Regular posters may want to ignore this post!jerryatricjanner":ntlb8svk said:Why, are you not an admirer of Mayor Oldage?oldage":ntlb8svk said:Can hardly get much worse without him.JannerinCardiff":ntlb8svk said:I for one will be totally gutted if Mayor doesn't play in green next season.