First pre season games announced
First pre season games announced
Away at Buckland 12th July and home to Exeter 30th July.
What a pleasure it is to see professionals running our club after the nightmare years. Must admit I was quite low a couple of weeks ago. But the last 10 days have given me so much confidence. Thanks to Bryn and Neil Warnock. Can't wait for the season to begin now.
https://torquayunited.com/united-line-u ... riendlies/
What a pleasure it is to see professionals running our club after the nightmare years. Must admit I was quite low a couple of weeks ago. But the last 10 days have given me so much confidence. Thanks to Bryn and Neil Warnock. Can't wait for the season to begin now.
https://torquayunited.com/united-line-u ... riendlies/
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You were not the only one at a low point. I closed the book on Torquay after the Taunton and Tonbridge matches back in March. The whole club set up was a drainer of expectations, a dasher of dreams and a stripper of any history or honour that ever went before this club. Fast forward and cut a long story short the club has been transformed overnight, a fanbase has been given hope and dreams once again with new owners’ who aim to repair the clubs standing in the footballing world. I along with you and many others cannot wait for the new season to begin. Welcome back Torquay United!TommyGunn wrote: ↑17 May 2024, 15:48 Away at Buckland 12th July and home to Exeter 30th July.
What a pleasure it is to see professionals running our club after the nightmare years. Must admit I was quite low a couple of weeks ago. But the last 10 days have given me so much confidence. Thanks to Bryn and Neil Warnock. Can't wait for the season to begin now.
https://torquayunited.com/united-line-u ... riendlies/
Tonbridge away .... yikes! That was poor.
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Fair play to us and Exeter, after last pre season.
I thoroughly enjoyed the game against Exeter, but looking back it was poor form. These matched should be competitive, but still in essence a kick around. That went way beyond that.
Exeter could have said thanks but no thanks. So good work from the two clubs to move forward. Hopefully a Plymouth friendly should be added to the list as well.
I thoroughly enjoyed the game against Exeter, but looking back it was poor form. These matched should be competitive, but still in essence a kick around. That went way beyond that.
Exeter could have said thanks but no thanks. So good work from the two clubs to move forward. Hopefully a Plymouth friendly should be added to the list as well.
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Plenty of poor games to choose from but for me Torquay delivered their worst performance of the season against Tonbridge. The day was a rout as the 4-1 defeat to the Angels came dangerously close to becoming a free-for-all as those in blue and white scythed our defence open at will. Had we not had such a dire season more time would have been spent on pondering how we managed to be so toothless and spineless in this match..
Totally agree Mellow. I was at the game with several members of my family. It was a complete embarrassment from start to finish.
I never want to witness anything like that again.
I never want to witness anything like that again.
Also Tiverton away 3rd Aug 3pm
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Anyone know of any my good games we had lol
Quiet impressed with the last game to be fair esp, “that goal”
Hope your reading this messers Wotton/Warnock
Although I think your probably aware of the task in hand.
Quiet impressed with the last game to be fair esp, “that goal”
Hope your reading this messers Wotton/Warnock
Although I think your probably aware of the task in hand.
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