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18 hours ago, Thomas mcabe said:

Forgive my limited knowledge of the what’s going on at St Blazey statements! But ….

I am Positive this decision has been made in the best interests of the club. 

With regards Laffs and overseeing all football matters, the club is 100 percent big enough to have someone in this role just look at the setup there now compared to 2 years ago. 

Vibrant youth and 2 excellent mens teams the club can quickly move on from this turbulent few days and will defiantly be still the team to beat this season. 
Todays news is tomorrow’s chip paper and all that.

Keep  up the good work Phil and the committee and be strong 💪 

 

 

What the hell have you been smoking? The club hasn’t been the same for 10 years. 2 excellent sides the 2nd team have been poor in recent years too struggling to get a side. Not challenged for a trophy in years! And youth players won’t be getting a chance at a club who rather spend money on players than look closer to home! 🤣🤣🤣 thanks for the giggle will look for to your future posts 

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Anyone would think this seasons couple of nailed-on Hot Favourites are having second thoughts about finishing in the Top 4 🤪

Perhaps those calling the shots don't fancy the South West version of The Champions League after all? 

Shame a couple of good tacticions like Lee and Ryan have had to depart, it certainly won't help the quality of Football on offer.

Hopefully we'll see them again soon 👍

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48 minutes ago, Uwdi Krugg said:

Anyone would think this seasons couple of nailed-on Hot Favourites are having second thoughts about finishing in the Top 4 🤪

Perhaps those calling the shots don't fancy the South West version of The Champions League after all? 

Shame a couple of good tacticions like Lee and Ryan have had to depart, it certainly won't help the quality of Football on offer.

Hopefully we'll see them again soon 👍

Managers should manage

Committee should arrange behind the scenes

Players should perform.

Simples

MQx

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14 minutes ago, Martin McHugh said:

Managers should manage

Committee should arrange behind the scenes

Players should perform.

Simples

MQx

Bang on martin football has gone to political and it’s a big reason in why there is less and less players each season. It’s ment to be fun and enjoyable  

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Listening to Phil laffety on the podcast he give Boris Johnson a run for his money. 
talk about avoiding the question 

thought Dave asked some pretty good questions that Phil didn’t really give any answer for. 
Basically said Ryan was sacked on the phone when he was on holiday not even face to face why wait till he away  ?

and it was  due to red flags what does that mean.  ?
The Plymouth players were upset and angry about it. But they kept his assistants on ?  
All just seems very odd  

 

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3 minutes ago, sportsman10 said:

Listening to Phil laffety on the podcast he give Boris Johnson a run for his money. 
talk about avoiding the question 

thought Dave asked some pretty good questions that Phil didn’t really give any answer for. 
Basically said Ryan was sacked on the phone when he was on holiday not even face to face sky wait till he away  ?

and it was  due to red flags what does that mean.  ?
The Plymouth players were upset and angry about it. But they kept his assistants on ?  
All just seems very odd  

 

Two excellent interviews on the Cornish Soccer Podcast with Phil Lafferty and Neil Price. Reading between the lines, the sacking of Ryan Fice seems to relate to non-footballing matters.

Neil Price came across brilliant in his interview. An excellent fresh addition to the Cornish soccer scene. I hope he sticks it out at Launceston. Really looking forward to following Launceston’s journey this season from a low starting point.

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4 minutes ago, Keith B said:

f a player's only interest is financial - perhaps they should try the professional game. But then, if they only have money on their mind and nothing else - they had better be pretty good at football. 

I've said in past threads that that course is the way to go if money is a consideration, despite the popular view that Cornish lads are unlike ly to be able to access league football.
A word of warning however is that it's hard work getting there, and you will have to be exceptional to be the big fish in a small pond that appears to be the preference of some.

 

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1 hour ago, Keith B said:

If a player's only interest is financial - perhaps they should try the professional game. But then, if they only have money on their mind and nothing else - they had better be pretty good at football. 

very easy these days to make very good money playing amateur football, whilst being a pretty average footballer. Most wouldnt even get a look in at the pro level. If paid £100 a game, and play 36 games a season = £3,600 for about 8 months for a hobby - not bad!

 

I never blame the players for seeking/accepting those sums, its the people stupid enough to pay it

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The age old money argument never stops.  To be honest you can never blame a player. If a club or certain individual wants pay someone 200 quid a Game to kick a football around for 90 mins in front of about 50 people then that’s up to them . 
I imagine Ryan was givens the go ahead to sign certain players and reward them for coming on board else they would have gone to higher league teams. 
phil mentions that there were certain red flags leading up to Ryan being sacked. 
Be interesting to here Ryan version of it unless he under some sort of confidentiality gagging order. 😂

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3 hours ago, We Two said:

I've said in past threads that that course is the way to go if money is a consideration, despite the popular view that Cornish lads are unlike ly to be able to access league football.
A word of warning however is that it's hard work getting there, and you will have to be exceptional to be the big fish in a small pond that appears to be the preference of some.

 

The Nigel Martyn story shows that, especially if you live in Cornwall, making it as a pro is not just about talent. It's about bloody hard work, dedication, plenty of sacrifice plus taking a chance and going for it. Plenty of talented players around, but how many qualify on the above?

7 hours ago, Yourhavingalaugh said:

Two excellent interviews on the Cornish Soccer Podcast with Phil Lafferty and Neil Price. Reading between the lines, the sacking of Ryan Fice seems to relate to non-footballing matters.

Neil Price came across brilliant in his interview. An excellent fresh addition to the Cornish soccer scene. I hope he sticks it out at Launceston. Really looking forward to following Launceston’s journey this season from a low starting point.

If Neil Price reads this forum, then he'll be wondering what he's walked into.😀

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1 hour ago, Way Of The Park said:

The Nigel Martyn story shows that, especially if you live in Cornwall, making it as a pro is not just about talent. It's about bloody hard work, dedication, plenty of sacrifice plus taking a chance and going for it. Plenty of talented players around, but how many qualify on the above?

Can concur with all of that W.O.T.P. but hard work will always be a necessary part of success in any project,  be it in football or any other field.
Talking about hard work and dedication and going off piste a little we have just watched the local T.V. news about a golfing lad from the Camborne area who has just qualified to play on the P.G.A. golfing circuit.
He started his career playing golf aged ten and spent hours of practise in all winds and weathers winning several junior titles before his P.G.A. qualification.
That is what is required to succeed in the sporting world and we wish him well.

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1 hour ago, We Two said:

Can concur with all of that W.O.T.P. but hard work will always be a necessary part of success in any project,  be it in football or any other field.
Talking about hard work and dedication and going off piste a little we have just watched the local T.V. news about a golfing lad from the Camborne area who has just qualified to play on the P.G.A. golfing circuit.
He started his career playing golf aged ten and spent hours of practise in all winds and weathers winning several junior titles before his P.G.A. qualification.
That is what is required to succeed in the sporting world and we wish him well.

Brings to mind the story about the man who enjoyed a brilliant recital by a classical pianist, and then had a chance to speak to him afterwards. 

"I would give up everything to be able to play piano like that," To which the reply came, " I did."

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Football never ceases to amaze me. Ficey assembles a squad capable of winning this league and attracts the calibre of player this sleeping giant has needed…then has a fall out with a guy who told him “it was his gig”…and gets bombed. 
 

In reality, like a lot of people at this standard - Lafferty is not a coach. He cannot develop players and make them better, but relies solely on the “old guard” and a cheque book to get players in at Blazey or wherever he’s involved. Last season - contrary to his podcast comments about “the foundations” being laid - his coaching and management got the team where? He himself threw in the white towel and surrendered to the fact he was not the man the club needed to get the glory days back. 100% agree with him on that one. His football was boring, sluggish and not exciting…so in a new manager he needed to look for an identity.

His first choice for the job was going to be Dan Hart who turned the job down which left Ficey in the hot seat. Roger did a sterling job at Callington as an assistant manager coaching a group of players who couldn’t buy a win, into an unbeaten outfit. Him and Shaun had a great working relationship at Callington and the players recognised Ficeys qualities, coaching and man management with many of them following him to Blazey.

Lafferty continues to give Boris Johnson style responses throughout his podcast. Not once does he address what any of the “Red Flags” were….but players talk….Especially those present at the Beefeater last Monday night.
 

These red flags were a change to the usual formation and the fact that some of Laffertys “old guard”…. The lads who drink down his pub…we’re going to be told to work harder or risk getting shipped out. These were the red flags….really Lafferty? Just be honest with people and confirm these “Red Flags” as it’s not fair on Fice to have his reputation tarnished for wanting to make changes any manager would want to make….including first choice target Dan Hart.

what Lafferty wants is to still be involved in football from a role that he couldn’t even give a title on the podcast. how about “control freak” or “Checkbook so i’ll decide”? St Blazey will not stick by Moon and Richardson, and if they do it will be for one reason - they are puppets and Lafferty will be the puppet master. Moon and Richardson will be used and abused until s Cornish based manager becomes available. They’re getting results now but it’s been the hard work throughout the summer from Roger that’s got the players through the door. Any new managers will now be put off joining the club as it simply is not “their gig”

Lafferty needs to step away from affairs, stop embarrassing himself and stick to pulling pints and selling hotpot


 

 

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24 minutes ago, BeachBall said:

Football never ceases to amaze me. Ficey assembles a squad capable of winning this league and attracts the calibre of player this sleeping giant has needed…then has a fall out with a guy who told him “it was his gig”…and gets bombed. 
 

In reality, like a lot of people at this standard - Lafferty is not a coach. He cannot develop players and make them better, but relies solely on the “old guard” and a cheque book to get players in at Blazey or wherever he’s involved. Last season - contrary to his podcast comments about “the foundations” being laid - his coaching and management got the team where? He himself threw in the white towel and surrendered to the fact he was not the man the club needed to get the glory days back. 100% agree with him on that one. His football was boring, sluggish and not exciting…so in a new manager he needed to look for an identity.

His first choice for the job was going to be Dan Hart who turned the job down which left Ficey in the hot seat. Roger did a sterling job at Callington as an assistant manager coaching a group of players who couldn’t buy a win, into an unbeaten outfit. Him and Shaun had a great working relationship at Callington and the players recognised Ficeys qualities, coaching and man management with many of them following him to Blazey.

Lafferty continues to give Boris Johnson style responses throughout his podcast. Not once does he address what any of the “Red Flags” were….but players talk….Especially those present at the Beefeater last Monday night.
 

These red flags were a change to the usual formation and the fact that some of Laffertys “old guard”…. The lads who drink down his pub…we’re going to be told to work harder or risk getting shipped out. These were the red flags….really Lafferty? Just be honest with people and confirm these “Red Flags” as it’s not fair on Fice to have his reputation tarnished for wanting to make changes any manager would want to make….including first choice target Dan Hart.

what Lafferty wants is to still be involved in football from a role that he couldn’t even give a title on the podcast. how about “control freak” or “Checkbook so i’ll decide”? St Blazey will not stick by Moon and Richardson, and if they do it will be for one reason - they are puppets and Lafferty will be the puppet master. Moon and Richardson will be used and abused until s Cornish based manager becomes available. They’re getting results now but it’s been the hard work throughout the summer from Roger that’s got the players through the door. Any new managers will now be put off joining the club as it simply is not “their gig”

Lafferty needs to step away from affairs, stop embarrassing himself and stick to pulling pints and selling hotpot


 

 

So why are the players still playing?  Why are they not boycotting?? 

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1 hour ago, BeachBall said:

Football never ceases to amaze me. Ficey assembles a squad capable of winning this league and attracts the calibre of player this sleeping giant has needed…then has a fall out with a guy who told him “it was his gig”…and gets bombed. 
 

In reality, like a lot of people at this standard - Lafferty is not a coach. He cannot develop players and make them better, but relies solely on the “old guard” and a cheque book to get players in at Blazey or wherever he’s involved. Last season - contrary to his podcast comments about “the foundations” being laid - his coaching and management got the team where? He himself threw in the white towel and surrendered to the fact he was not the man the club needed to get the glory days back. 100% agree with him on that one. His football was boring, sluggish and not exciting…so in a new manager he needed to look for an identity.

His first choice for the job was going to be Dan Hart who turned the job down which left Ficey in the hot seat. Roger did a sterling job at Callington as an assistant manager coaching a group of players who couldn’t buy a win, into an unbeaten outfit. Him and Shaun had a great working relationship at Callington and the players recognised Ficeys qualities, coaching and man management with many of them following him to Blazey.

Lafferty continues to give Boris Johnson style responses throughout his podcast. Not once does he address what any of the “Red Flags” were….but players talk….Especially those present at the Beefeater last Monday night.
 

These red flags were a change to the usual formation and the fact that some of Laffertys “old guard”…. The lads who drink down his pub…we’re going to be told to work harder or risk getting shipped out. These were the red flags….really Lafferty? Just be honest with people and confirm these “Red Flags” as it’s not fair on Fice to have his reputation tarnished for wanting to make changes any manager would want to make….including first choice target Dan Hart.

what Lafferty wants is to still be involved in football from a role that he couldn’t even give a title on the podcast. how about “control freak” or “Checkbook so i’ll decide”? St Blazey will not stick by Moon and Richardson, and if they do it will be for one reason - they are puppets and Lafferty will be the puppet master. Moon and Richardson will be used and abused until s Cornish based manager becomes available. They’re getting results now but it’s been the hard work throughout the summer from Roger that’s got the players through the door. Any new managers will now be put off joining the club as it simply is not “their gig”

Lafferty needs to step away from affairs, stop embarrassing himself and stick to pulling pints and selling hotpot


 

 

Nice long post but I thought it was RYAN fice....... Roger Roger over and out!

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31 minutes ago, tamar.man said:

Nice long post but I thought it was RYAN fice....... Roger Roger over and out!

True!!! Apologies!!! 😂

How about we get Roger (Ryan) on the podcast for his version of events. Only fair we get the other side of the story?

Or how about getting Judas Moon and Bradley Iscariot on the podcast before the Pub landlord stitches them too? Be interesting to get their views on the situation and how they intend to keep this quality team performing on the pitch and preventing players from walking.

Question - Will Fice get another job at this level after this?…Yes he will. Moon & Richardson on the other hand wouldn’t get a P&D Premier job. It’s farcical…

All for opinions and individual conclusions…but let’s hear both sides from all parties…hopefully Deacs and Rappo can get the others on the podcast. Let’s hear from Ficey and the two puppets…not just the puppet master pulling all the strings.

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14 hours ago, BeachBall said:

Football never ceases to amaze me. Ficey assembles a squad capable of winning this league and attracts the calibre of player this sleeping giant has needed…then has a fall out with a guy who told him “it was his gig”…and gets bombed. 
 

In reality, like a lot of people at this standard - Lafferty is not a coach. He cannot develop players and make them better, but relies solely on the “old guard” and a cheque book to get players in at Blazey or wherever he’s involved. Last season - contrary to his podcast comments about “the foundations” being laid - his coaching and management got the team where? He himself threw in the white towel and surrendered to the fact he was not the man the club needed to get the glory days back. 100% agree with him on that one. His football was boring, sluggish and not exciting…so in a new manager he needed to look for an identity.

His first choice for the job was going to be Dan Hart who turned the job down which left Ficey in the hot seat. Roger did a sterling job at Callington as an assistant manager coaching a group of players who couldn’t buy a win, into an unbeaten outfit. Him and Shaun had a great working relationship at Callington and the players recognised Ficeys qualities, coaching and man management with many of them following him to Blazey.

Lafferty continues to give Boris Johnson style responses throughout his podcast. Not once does he address what any of the “Red Flags” were….but players talk….Especially those present at the Beefeater last Monday night.
 

These red flags were a change to the usual formation and the fact that some of Laffertys “old guard”…. The lads who drink down his pub…we’re going to be told to work harder or risk getting shipped out. These were the red flags….really Lafferty? Just be honest with people and confirm these “Red Flags” as it’s not fair on Fice to have his reputation tarnished for wanting to make changes any manager would want to make….including first choice target Dan Hart.

what Lafferty wants is to still be involved in football from a role that he couldn’t even give a title on the podcast. how about “control freak” or “Checkbook so i’ll decide”? St Blazey will not stick by Moon and Richardson, and if they do it will be for one reason - they are puppets and Lafferty will be the puppet master. Moon and Richardson will be used and abused until s Cornish based manager becomes available. They’re getting results now but it’s been the hard work throughout the summer from Roger that’s got the players through the door. Any new managers will now be put off joining the club as it simply is not “their gig”

Lafferty needs to step away from affairs, stop embarrassing himself and stick to pulling pints and selling hotpot


 

 

That's an interesting insight and a well constructed piece.

Seems to be a lot of shadowed agendas and hidden objectives over at Blazey recently.

Intriguing stuff.

Turning into an SWPL box set binge.

Can't wait for the next episode 🙂👏

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13 hours ago, BeachBall said:

True!!! Apologies!!! 😂

How about we get Roger (Ryan) on the podcast for his version of events. Only fair we get the other side of the story?

Or how about getting Judas Moon and Bradley Iscariot on the podcast before the Pub landlord stitches them too? Be interesting to get their views on the situation and how they intend to keep this quality team performing on the pitch and preventing players from walking.

Question - Will Fice get another job at this level after this?…Yes he will. Moon & Richardson on the other hand wouldn’t get a P&D Premier job. It’s farcical…

All for opinions and individual conclusions…but let’s hear both sides from all parties…hopefully Deacs and Rappo can get the others on the podcast. Let’s hear from Ficey and the two puppets…not just the puppet master pulling all the strings.

 Ryan Fice is owed a right of reply.

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19 minutes ago, Way Of The Park said:

 Ryan Fice is owed a right of reply.

And obviously so, however Ryan has more important things on his mind at the moment as his dad (Roger) has been taken poorly and is currently in Harefield Hospital in London as a full time resident so Ryan’s time and energy has been taken up with this.

Meanwhile though, Ryan is also in talks about joining a management team in Cornwall and is hoping to be back in the game quickly.

When the time is right, I will be hoping Ryan will be on a forthcoming podcast episode, but for the moment we wish him, Roger and all his family well.

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10 minutes ago, Dave Deacon said:

And obviously so, however Ryan has more important things on his mind at the moment as his dad (Roger) has been taken poorly and is currently in Harefield Hospital in London as a full time resident so Ryan’s time and energy has been taken up with this.

Meanwhile though, Ryan is also in talks about joining a management team in Cornwall and is hoping to be back in the game quickly.

When the time is right, I will be hoping Ryan will be on a forthcoming podcast episode, but for the moment we wish him, Roger and all his family well.

Thanks Dave.

Sorry to hear about Roger Fice. A great goalscorer, successful manager and also real character, in the Cornish scene.

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12 minutes ago, Dave Deacon said:

And obviously so, however Ryan has more important things on his mind at the moment as his dad (Roger) has been taken poorly and is currently in Harefield Hospital in London as a full time resident so Ryan’s time and energy has been taken up with this.

Meanwhile though, Ryan is also in talks about joining a management team in Cornwall and is hoping to be back in the game quickly.

When the time is right, I will be hoping Ryan will be on a forthcoming podcast episode, but for the moment we wish him, Roger and all his family well.

Best wishes to Roger - one of life’s characters. Thoughts are with him and his family….Great timing from Lafferty once again. The plot continues to thicken on this one. No wonder he was quick enough to get on the podcast and paint himself as a club “saviour” and highlight the “red flags”. He pulls a good pint though 😉

would be great to hear from Ryan when the time is right and to set the record straight. I’m sure he will have the last laugh and it’s of no surprise that he will be returning to Cornish soccer very shortly. Best of luck with everything Ryan.

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37 minutes ago, Dave Deacon said:

And obviously so, however Ryan has more important things on his mind at the moment as his dad (Roger) has been taken poorly and is currently in Harefield Hospital in London as a full time resident so Ryan’s time and energy has been taken up with this.

Meanwhile though, Ryan is also in talks about joining a management team in Cornwall and is hoping to be back in the game quickly.

When the time is right, I will be hoping Ryan will be on a forthcoming podcast episode, but for the moment we wish him, Roger and all his family well.

Another team in cornwall and a step above St Blazey. Heard down at the Co Op in Torpoint this morning that Dean Cardew is hoping to bring him in. Watch this space is what my old mate Tony told me.

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14 hours ago, BeachBall said:

True!!! Apologies!!! 😂

How about we get Roger (Ryan) on the podcast for his version of events. Only fair we get the other side of the story?

Or how about getting Judas Moon and Bradley Iscariot on the podcast before the Pub landlord stitches them too? Be interesting to get their views on the situation and how they intend to keep this quality team performing on the pitch and preventing players from walking.

Question - Will Fice get another job at this level after this?…Yes he will. Moon & Richardson on the other hand wouldn’t get a P&D Premier job. It’s farcical…

All for opinions and individual conclusions…but let’s hear both sides from all parties…hopefully Deacs and Rappo can get the others on the podcast. Let’s hear from Ficey and the two puppets…not just the puppet master pulling all the strings.

I believe it’s Ryan with not a lot of experience in management.

ROOKIE is the word I here a lot…..

he’s managed P&D Windmill joint manager I may add with Shaun Vincent For 2 seasons. I believe won the poor P&D league.

then did kids football and finally assistant at Callington along with Brad Richardson. Under Shaun Vincent.

Imagine being best mates with Shaun taking over another club and ripping the heart and sole out of Callington. Football I guess. Not personal but I guess Shaun felt hurt by it. 

I believe he’s lucky to get the job at Blazey on that track record.
 

To say the two guys who have stayed on there have little experience is harsh.

Richardson good midfielder well liked by players. 

Saltash,Wadebridge and Vospers

now good coach.

Moon well liked locally. Done the miles in football.

Vospers finished runners up to Lee Hobbs Mount Gould only losing twice all season. (P&D)

Parkway 2nds 

won east cornwall  Prem league 1st season in it, then parkway didn’t have 2nd team. (Ficey played I believe)

Torpoint 1st assistant to Brad Yeo I believe.

Launceston 1st joint manager with Gary Jeffery. They had record of 19 draws in a season, tough to beat. In a league with big hitters Bodmin/Parkway/Exmouth/St Austell/Saltash

St Dominic east cornwall Prem

3rd and won the cup

Ivybridge Development with Martin Mitchell won 2 cups and promoted. 

Wonder why no players left Blazey? 
 

 

 

 

 

 

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53 minutes ago, AL Capone said:

I believe it’s Ryan with not a lot of experience in management.

ROOKIE is the word I here a lot…..

he’s managed P&D Windmill joint manager I may add with Shaun Vincent For 2 seasons. I believe won the poor P&D league.

then did kids football and finally assistant at Callington along with Brad Richardson. Under Shaun Vincent.

Imagine being best mates with Shaun taking over another club and ripping the heart and sole out of Callington. Football I guess. Not personal but I guess Shaun felt hurt by it. 

I believe he’s lucky to get the job at Blazey on that track record.
 

To say the two guys who have stayed on there have little experience is harsh.

Richardson good midfielder well liked by players. 

Saltash,Wadebridge and Vospers

now good coach.

Moon well liked locally. Done the miles in football.

Vospers finished runners up to Lee Hobbs Mount Gould only losing twice all season. (P&D)

Parkway 2nds 

won east cornwall  Prem league 1st season in it, then parkway didn’t have 2nd team. (Ficey played I believe)

Torpoint 1st assistant to Brad Yeo I believe.

Launceston 1st joint manager with Gary Jeffery. They had record of 19 draws in a season, tough to beat. In a league with big hitters Bodmin/Parkway/Exmouth/St Austell/Saltash

St Dominic east cornwall Prem

3rd and won the cup

Ivybridge Development with Martin Mitchell won 2 cups and promoted. 

Wonder why no players left Blazey? 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Good Afternoon Al Capone…. AKA…Judas Moon!!! Having checked back through posts you’ve previously made on this forum it’s been confirmed you are Andrew Moon….St Blazeys current puppet being worn on Laffertys left hand.
 

Nice of you to have a nibble and provide so many statistics on yourself - There can’t be many Cornish football followers that know an awful lot about you and your history, so thanks for providing this insight into your past “achievements” and the highest number of draws ever recorded in any European League…😂

Lafferty on the podcast knew nothing about you or Richardson…”done the football rounds”….”got his rounds in” - then talked about wanting to emulate the great days of Trevor ….wake up and smell the coffee Moonshine - it’s going to end in tears….but you can add this one to your CV:

….Managed a St Blazey side assembled by Ryan Fice to a few victories before the puppet master cut my strings and got in a Cornishman #Used&Abused
 

AlCapmoon….listen….you and the right hand Lafferty puppet are a little stop gap. The sooner you work out the puppet master is going to cut your strings…the better. 
 

Get yourself on the podcast and tell your story…actually you best ask the puppet master if your allowed first….

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1 hour ago, BeachBall said:

Good Afternoon Al Capone…. AKA…Judas Moon!!! Having checked back through posts you’ve previously made on this forum it’s been confirmed you are Andrew Moon….St Blazeys current puppet being worn on Laffertys left hand.
 

Nice of you to have a nibble and provide so many statistics on yourself - There can’t be many Cornish football followers that know an awful lot about you and your history, so thanks for providing this insight into your past “achievements” and the highest number of draws ever recorded in any European League…😂

Lafferty on the podcast knew nothing about you or Richardson…”done the football rounds”….”got his rounds in” - then talked about wanting to emulate the great days of Trevor ….wake up and smell the coffee Moonshine - it’s going to end in tears….but you can add this one to your CV:

….Managed a St Blazey side assembled by Ryan Fice to a few victories before the puppet master cut my strings and got in a Cornishman #Used&Abused
 

AlCapmoon….listen….you and the right hand Lafferty puppet are a little stop gap. The sooner you work out the puppet master is going to cut your strings…the better. 
 

Get yourself on the podcast and tell your story…actually you best ask the puppet master if your allowed first….

Good effort Roger Fice! 
 

You’ve done it again tried to put 2 and 2 together and come out with 5 😂 

no one is bitter on here but you. 5 posts so far….. only made a account couple days ago 😳

I actually know you’re son better than I know anyone on here. As for moon-Laffs or anyone else you mention I couldn’t care less.

im a Callington fan. 
But know the Fice family very well…..

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How much does Phil laffety finance st blazey ?  Was rumoured he was paying river Allen huge match fee  and some other players .  That can’t work if the previous manager is that heavily  involved with the first team . 
will be tough for anybody to put their own stamp on the team. 

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19 minutes ago, AL Capone said:

Good effort Roger Fice! 
 

You’ve done it again tried to put 2 and 2 together and come out with 5 😂 

no one is bitter on here but you. 5 posts so far….. only made a account couple days ago 😳

I actually know you’re son better than I know anyone on here. As for moon-Laffs or anyone else you mention I couldn’t care less.

im a Callington fan. 
But know the Fice family very well…..

Did you not read Dave's post above?

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9 minutes ago, sportsman10 said:

How much does Phil laffety finance st blazey ?  Was rumoured he was paying river Allen huge match and some other players .  That can’t work if the previous manager is that involved with the first team. 
will be tough for anybody to put their own stamp on the team. 

Has river Allen not left to go to saltash ? 

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1 hour ago, AL Capone said:

Good effort Roger Fice! 
 

You’ve done it again tried to put 2 and 2 together and come out with 5 😂 

no one is bitter on here but you. 5 posts so far….. only made a account couple days ago 😳

I actually know you’re son better than I know anyone on here. As for moon-Laffs or anyone else you mention I couldn’t care less.

im a Callington fan. 
But know the Fice family very well…..

Moonshine…show some respect for a change. Roger Fice is very unwell in a hospital - do you really think he would be bothered about Cornish soccer right now? I expect he’s just hoping and praying his health condition improves. This sums you up completely. 

You and respect don’t seem to go hand in hand though AlCapmoon…. I remember the Crown Court case you were involved in for a football matter in which a referee reported you? 🧐

Please enlighten us to the details again - this will enable Lafferty & anyone else to base conclusions on the type of “guy” you are in sport….Oh and you may wish to add this to your Comprehensive CV - sure you’ve already made the puppet master aware of your previous errors 😉

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I listened to Phil Lafferty on the podcast and the idea of leaving these guys in place while the dust settled was a good idea in theory.  However it seems like that may not be achievable due to their association with the circumstances around the outgoing managers departure. 

If these two get the job will St blazey be forever stuck in this controversial merry go around.  It might be that a clean slate is needed before the football club can move forward. 

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