What I would like to know is if he only had to sell turner to raise funds to buy him. Then it looks an appalling misjudgement.
It's aggressive bashing because this CM rumour hasn't even been confirmed yet the usual mob are there straight away to stick the boot in.
In my eyes, that's clearly aggressive bashing.
It's aggressive bashing because this CM rumour hasn't even been confirmed yet the usual mob are there straight away to stick the boot in.
In my eyes, that's clearly aggressive bashing.
Nobody is sticking the boot in and nobody is being aggressive?
It's only aggressive if it does not support your argument
I don't think any of us Cov fans would think Turner was sold just to bring in CM.
Turner was going no matter what.
Why is it that the majority of threads here always end up in a bitching contest? You expect debate on a forum but for flip's sake, this is getting ridiculous-what next, 'If you say Thorn's gone bald you're a traitor'?. What this club needs is unified support-and not to become more of a laughing stock than folk in suits have already made it.
For me that's just semantics. If anything I think he was trying to get behind the lad and give him some confidence and support on his first day at a new job.
So why not say every player he brings in is his 'number one target then?' If he did it to give the lad confidence and support does that mean he hasn't wanted to give confidence and support to anyone else who's come here?
I just don't see any problem here at all with the believing that in this instance Thorn may have made a mistake. Not Thorn bashing, just the analysing of the situation based on the info we've been given (AT saying CM was his no.1 target, the lad hardly getting a game and now apparently being up for offer to other teams after just a few months at the club).
Not trying to bash him, just why has his number 1 target hardly played and being touted for sale?
ICan only assume that having worked with him on the training ground that Thorn doesn't rate him as highly as he first thought.
Shame. Looking at vids of his goals in League One and Two, he looked fast and pacy and a natural goalscorer.
Which won't have been often as he's injured.
Not sure why the whole debate has started really. He hasn't had a chance because he's injured, but if they are getting rid of him then Thorn made a mistake. So what? We all make mistakes. I bought a car once because it looked a good buy, but it was pretty rubbish and I had to sell it. I made a mistake.
Luckliy for me people weren't analying every word and purchase I made and discussing it on message boards. Otherwise they would have heard me tell my wife "I'm so pleased I got the car, it was a bargain". That would have been thrown back in my face, wouldn't it?
Laughable how the Thorn out brigade jump on this and try to use it to bash him with.
Laughable how nothings Thorn's fault either, and sisu have done this and sisu have told him to say that.
Laughable how nothings Thorn's fault either, and sisu have done this and sisu have told him to say that.
I agree JT and have always stated that he needs time and game time before he can be judged but some are/have been unwilling to give him the time.
I was just trying to state that some are to quick to deny AT of any blame for anything (gaz's quote was just used as I couldn't be arsed to carry on reading all the thread)
I think there's an element of this having two sides. Within a matter of a few posts of this thread starting, McDonald's potential departure - or initial signing - is cited as another Thorn 'cock up'. Which isn't fair. So, those with leanings and sympathy towards Thorn become equally blind in their defence of the man; and the whole debate becomes too binary for any balanced discussion to continue