Welcome, Guest.
Please login or register.
Fishy Forum Fishy Boards Archive › Matty Pollock
Users Browsing Forum
No Members and 182 Guests

Matty Pollock

  This thread currently has 4,139 views. Print
2 Pages Prev 1 2 All Recommend Thread
ginnywings
February 14, 2019, 7:48am

Recovering Alcoholic
Posts: 28,144
Posts Per Day: 5.03
Reputation: 73.79%
Rep Score: +88 / -32
Approval: +56,126
Gold Stars: 548
Great News!

Looks like we are finally getting away from signing journeymen, which never worked and got us in all sorts of bother. Clubs like ours need to be developing young talent and hopefully some of those will get us up the leagues and go on to bigger and better things.

Good luck Matty.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 10 - 19
Swansea_Mariner
February 14, 2019, 8:08am
Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 3,527
Posts Per Day: 0.61
Reputation: 85.79%
Rep Score: +22 / -3
Approval: +6,443
Gold Stars: 63
Started off his career brilliantly and Woodsy seems to have lots of good things to say about the lad.

Lots of young pro's at the club now, hope he gets a decent loan move soon.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 11 - 19
denni266
February 14, 2019, 9:20am

Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 4,292
Posts Per Day: 0.83
Reputation: 46.02%
Rep Score: +13 / -22
Approval: +703
Gold Stars: 132
Well done Matty.  Hope you give Jolly some selection problems
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 12 - 19
diehardmariner
February 14, 2019, 10:08am
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 5,951
Posts Per Day: 0.99
Reputation: 84.65%
Rep Score: +36 / -6
Approval: +17,612
Gold Stars: 538
More great news and another example of the right direction we're heading in.

Credit to Jolley for having faith in the young lads but this is another massive achievement for everyone involved in the youth set-up.  Let's not forget that the development of these lads doesn't always start at 16, it starts a lot before and when you consider we're bringing lads through despite having spent six years (time which will have been crucial to their development) outside the Football League and the huge lack of youth funding that comes with it.

I still dream of us doing a Crewe and fielding a side exclusively of home-grown talent.  

Well done the yoof!!
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 13 - 19
RichMariner
February 14, 2019, 11:00am
Brandy Drinker
Posts: 2,970
Posts Per Day: 0.50
Reputation: 89.39%
Rep Score: +42 / -4
Location: Garforth, Leeds
Approval: +9,135
Gold Stars: 209
Jolley is certainly putting a lot of trust in the youth set-up, which is great to see.

Managers are usually put under so much pressure that they daren't throw kids into the first team any more (unless they're top clubs' kids on loan).

Cost effective and it's what the fans want to see.


"Don't shine that light in my face, mate - I've just lost a pint of blood."
Logged Offline
Site Private Message
Reply: 14 - 19
rancido
February 14, 2019, 11:12am

Special Brew Drinker
Posts: 7,502
Posts Per Day: 1.25
Reputation: 80.3%
Rep Score: +41 / -10
Approval: +6,573
Gold Stars: 96
Quoted from RichMariner
Jolley is certainly putting a lot of trust in the youth set-up, which is great to see.

Managers are usually put under so much pressure that they daren't throw kids into the first team any more (unless they're top clubs' kids on loan).

Cost effective and it's what the fans want to see.



I think it reflects his early football coaching career in developing young players. Too many managers have followed the career path of player, coaching qualifications and then becoming either a manager or assistant manager. They too easily dismiss the youth set up and yet they have mostly come through such a set up.
I also think it reflects NW's approach to the youth. Obviously as a manager I think it was a step too far for him but in coaching/developing young players I think he has found his forte.


The Future is Black & White.
"The commonest thing on this planet is not water , as some people believe, but stupidity ". Frank Zappa
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 15 - 19
GrimRob
February 14, 2019, 12:53pm

Moderator
Posts: 12,673
Posts Per Day: 2.12
Reputation: 69.92%
Rep Score: +76 / -34
Approval: +13,403
Gold Stars: 113
What a refreshing change from Slade's approach of signing players at the other end of their career. Most managers seem to start with young players and stick with them as they move from job to job, so I guess he's not that different in that respect, but still makes me even more convinced that the "young, hungry manager" is the route to go down.


'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.  
~ Alfred Lord Tennyson

Logged Offline
Site Private Message Skype
Reply: 16 - 19
KingstonMariner
February 14, 2019, 12:56pm
Meths Drinker
Posts: 22,096
Posts Per Day: 6.07
Reputation: 79.33%
Rep Score: +42 / -11
Approval: +23,440
Gold Stars: 218
Quoted from diehardmariner
More great news and another example of the right direction we're heading in.

Credit to Jolley for having faith in the young lads but this is another massive achievement for everyone involved in the youth set-up.  Let's not forget that the development of these lads doesn't always start at 16, it starts a lot before and when you consider we're bringing lads through despite having spent six years (time which will have been crucial to their development) outside the Football League and the huge lack of youth funding that comes with it.

I still dream of us doing a Crewe and fielding a side exclusively of home-grown talent.  

Well done the yoof!!


In Matty's case it wouldn't have affected him as we signed him as a 16 year old, like we did with Ryan Bennett. Good scouting though. And obviously credit to Woodsy's Finishing School.


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 17 - 19
diehardmariner
February 14, 2019, 2:55pm
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 5,951
Posts Per Day: 0.99
Reputation: 84.65%
Rep Score: +36 / -6
Approval: +17,612
Gold Stars: 538
Yep, same for Rose too.  But then there's Clifton, Wright, Battersby, plus Buckley Jr and the others chomping at the bit. who are more of a long-term project.  Definitely the fruit of a full and committed youth set-up.    

Long term or short term, it's all very positive for the youth and long may it continue.  The lad up top Burrell looks a real prospect in my eyes, dare I say it he looks a better long term bet than Rose.  Not as explosive but a lot more polished.  
Logged
Private Message
Reply: 18 - 19
KingstonMariner
February 14, 2019, 5:33pm
Meths Drinker
Posts: 22,096
Posts Per Day: 6.07
Reputation: 79.33%
Rep Score: +42 / -11
Approval: +23,440
Gold Stars: 218
Quoted from diehardmariner
Yep, same for Rose too.  But then there's Clifton, Wright, Battersby, plus Buckley Jr and the others chomping at the bit. who are more of a long-term project.  Definitely the fruit of a full and committed youth set-up.    

Long term or short term, it's all very positive for the youth and long may it continue.  The lad up top Burrell looks a real prospect in my eyes, dare I say it he looks a better long term bet than Rose.  Not as explosive but a lot more polished.  


Aye. Looking promising. And to coin a line from another post, the squad is beginning to look 'so 1970s' (in a good way).


Through the door there came familiar laughter,
I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
Logged Offline
Private Message
Reply: 19 - 19
2 Pages Prev 1 2 All Recommend Thread
Print

Fishy Forum Fishy Boards Archive › Matty Pollock

Back to top of page

This is not an official forum of Grimsby Town Football Club, the opinions expressed are those of the individual authors. If you see an offensive post then click "Report" on the relevant post. Posts will be deleted at the discretion of the moderators whose decision is final. Posts should abide by the Forum Rules. IP addresses of contributors together with dates and times of access are stored. The opinions and viewpoints expressed by contributors to The Fishy are their own and not necessarily those of The Fishy. The Fishy makes no claims that information dispersed through this forum is accurate or reliable. Also The Fishy cannot be held liable for any statements made by contributors of The Fishy.