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Tosh blames Wadsworth for Gretna's slide



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Published Date: 06 June 2008
STEVE Tosh has hit out at the selection policy and tactics of former Gretna director of football Mick Wadsworth.
Wadsworth was in the role when Tosh – now at Scottish Cup runners-up Queen of the South – was dumped by the Borderers in January 2007 with 18 months of his contract remaining. The midfielder believes Wadsworth contributed to Gretna's poor results b
y favouring untried English youngsters ahead of established Scottish players.

Relegated Gretna went into administration in March and resigned from the Scottish Football League this week.

Tosh said: "I don't think Mick Wadsworth gave Scottish football the respect it deserved. He decided to get rid of players who were quite capable of playing at SPL level and replace them with young kids from England.

"He was doing all the hiring and firing. Mick coached at a high level but a lot of us felt there was disrespect towards Scottish players, teams and the leagues. Mick discovered that older and senior players wouldn't be manipulated and we would stand up for our beliefs.

"It became a strained relationship between him and players like myself, James Grady, Alan Main, David Bingham and Derek Townsley.

"When Mick came the club changed. The team that reached the Scottish Cup Final and played Hearts off the park for long spells with good football changed into a long ball team.

"The mood and the vibe changed when Mick arrived and it wasn't for the better – but you can't put the full blame on him."

Tosh also believes owner Brooks Mileson should not be held entirely responsible for Gretna's demise.

He added: "I'm devastated about what has happened to Gretna and really disappointed for Brooks because people are sticking the knife in him when he's down.

"He did a lot for Scottish football and made small clubs who were in the doldrums wake up."





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  • Last Updated: 05 June 2008 10:31 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Gretna FC
 
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06/06/2008 01:20:32
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Brisbane Dandy,

Ashgrove 06/06/2008 03:20:35
Totally absurd and moot points from a very average player. To say the club changed post Wadsworth is bizarre (as if somehow Gretna weren't on the juggernaut to oblivion before he arrived). These are typical "footballer" comments. No engagement of brain prior to exercising of mouth.
3

Pmonkey7,

06/06/2008 04:28:04
# he is clearly sticking up for Mileson, someone he obviously has respect for and who he feels is unfairly taking all the blame.

That's his point.

No engagement of brain before exercising typing fingers from some.
4

Malcolm Craig,

Tranent 06/06/2008 06:13:01
It appears Mr Tosh never considered that he & his cohorts were being paid ridiculously & unsustainably high wages. Getting rid of them & cutting the wage bill probably saw the club through to the end of the season.
5

Indie Rep Kid,

06/06/2008 09:21:25
"The team that reached the Scottish Cup Final and played Hearts off the park for long spells with good football "

LOL!!!!

Why is Tosh not having a go at Mileson?? Did Tosh offer to take a massive pay cut to stay? No, of course not.

6

We love fitba,

google! 06/06/2008 09:34:34
#4 & 5,

Spot on. Has Steve Tosh not considered the possibility that Wadsworth was instructed by Mileson to jettison all the high earners and replace them with cheaper options? That's certainly how it appeared from the outside, as the wheels started coming off the Gretna wagon long before they landed in the SPL. Remember, Gretna limped over the line in Div 1 (save a stunning win in their final match) then completely failed to build the squad last summer. It was clear then that Mileson had started to back off.

Footballers... not the sharpest of tacks, are they?
7

He's A Rocket,

06/06/2008 13:52:14
The only thing Steve Tosh cares about is Steve Tosh, evidenced by his departure from Falkirk 5 years ago when we were last denied promotion, saying he was far too good for the first division.

Deserves all he gets....

 

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