Post by Macmoish on Jun 28, 2011 14:50:15 GMT
That's of course, a QPR Report "Done and Dusted" not one of those other kinds!
Torquay Official Site
FULLY-FLEDGED GULL
Posted on: Tue 28 Jun 2011
JOE Oastler has signed a two-year contract with United.
The versatile youngster impressed in a long-term loan spell at Plainmoor last season and has put pen to paper on a permanent deal following his release from QPR.
Along with Danny Stevens, who is expected to sign the paperwork on a new deal at the end of this week, Joe was strongly recommended to new manager Martin Ling by the previous regime.
"When I arrived here, the players the club had spoken about were Joe Oastler and Danny Stevens," said Ling.
"I was not going to go against those decisions because they had been made by the Board and the previous staff here at the club.
"When I spoke to the players individually and looked them in the eye, I knew they wanted to be here and be a part of what we're building."
Oastler was deployed predominantly as a midfielder last season, although his former manager at QPR, Neil Warnock, believes his best position is right-back.
"Joe did a good job for the club last season and his versatility comes into play," said Ling. "He can play at right-back and many from QPR, including Neil Warnock, would say that is his best position.
"He can also play centre-midfield and centre-back if needed, so his versatility and his performances last year have earned him a two-year contract.
"He is now a fully fledged Torquay United player and will be looking to kick-on in his career."
www.torquayunited.com/page/News/0,,10445~2382932,00.html
Torquay Official Site
FULLY-FLEDGED GULL
Posted on: Tue 28 Jun 2011
JOE Oastler has signed a two-year contract with United.
The versatile youngster impressed in a long-term loan spell at Plainmoor last season and has put pen to paper on a permanent deal following his release from QPR.
Along with Danny Stevens, who is expected to sign the paperwork on a new deal at the end of this week, Joe was strongly recommended to new manager Martin Ling by the previous regime.
"When I arrived here, the players the club had spoken about were Joe Oastler and Danny Stevens," said Ling.
"I was not going to go against those decisions because they had been made by the Board and the previous staff here at the club.
"When I spoke to the players individually and looked them in the eye, I knew they wanted to be here and be a part of what we're building."
Oastler was deployed predominantly as a midfielder last season, although his former manager at QPR, Neil Warnock, believes his best position is right-back.
"Joe did a good job for the club last season and his versatility comes into play," said Ling. "He can play at right-back and many from QPR, including Neil Warnock, would say that is his best position.
"He can also play centre-midfield and centre-back if needed, so his versatility and his performances last year have earned him a two-year contract.
"He is now a fully fledged Torquay United player and will be looking to kick-on in his career."
www.torquayunited.com/page/News/0,,10445~2382932,00.html