Torquay United v Bideford, St.Luke's Devon Bowl . . .

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Re: Torquay United v Bideford, St.Luke's Devon Bowl . . .

by bixieupnorth » 27 Mar 2013, 13:50

argyle or exeter in the final

Re: Torquay United v Bideford, St.Luke's Devon Bowl . . .

by supergulls » 27 Mar 2013, 06:00

Did anybody go last night, I was wondering how the young lad Hutchings did playing next to Downsey. On the commentary they said he looked a real prospect ?

Re: Torquay United v Bideford, St.Luke's Devon Bowl . . .

by Trojan 67 » 26 Mar 2013, 23:13

Scott Brehaut wrote:
Trojan, you should get down there - think of the extra drinking money you will have with the savings on entrance fee :-D

Oi ! Gerney ! :@ I'm donkeys years away from dribblin' in me soup !


As it happened, I saved the whole £3 entrance fee and got myself 12 x 440ml cans of 2.1% Tesco bitter. :clown: (D) :clown: :engflag:

Re: Torquay United v Bideford, St.Luke's Devon Bowl . . .

by Dutchgull » 26 Mar 2013, 22:58

I think Plainmoor is the better option !!

Re: Torquay United v Bideford, St.Luke's Devon Bowl . . .

by AustrianAndyGull » 26 Mar 2013, 22:19

ferrarilover wrote:Huzzah. I take it the Final is at Wembley?

Matt.
Probably Matt, the FA make sure every tinpot cup is played there nowadays to help pay for it, even the FA Cup is plyed there i believe. :~D

Re: Torquay United v Bideford, St.Luke's Devon Bowl . . .

by gurneygibbs23 » 26 Mar 2013, 22:13

Good that knill got to see yeoman get 2. Wish I went instead of watching englands game of 2 halfs- they did a ling and failed in 2nd half with no plan b

Re: Torquay United v Bideford, St.Luke's Devon Bowl . . .

by ferrarilover » 26 Mar 2013, 21:51

Huzzah. I take it the Final is at Wembley?

Matt.

Re: Torquay United v Bideford, St.Luke's Devon Bowl . . .

by OllieGull » 26 Mar 2013, 21:08

3-0, Nathan Craig.

Re: Torquay United v Bideford, St.Luke's Devon Bowl . . .

by OllieGull » 26 Mar 2013, 20:58

Yeoman's on a brace atm! 2-0 Torquay.

Re: Torquay United v Bideford, St.Luke's Devon Bowl . . .

by ShockedGull » 26 Mar 2013, 20:27

For anybody that's interested, blog updates from tonights game:

http://www.thisissouthdevon.co.uk/LIVE- ... z2OgB2cgfq

Re: Torquay United v Bideford, St.Luke's Devon Bowl . . .

by OllieGull » 26 Mar 2013, 19:56

Apparantly Taylor and Herrera are in charge of the team, Knill and Brass in the stands.

Re: Torquay United v Bideford, St.Luke's Devon Bowl . . .

by RussianGull » 26 Mar 2013, 18:48

gullno4 wrote:does this count as a professional fixture ?? if it does then will this count as cruises' suspension match ?? as I'm pretty sure that previously we have had players suspended and unable to play in these sort of games ?? does this make any sense to anyone ?!?!
Fairly sure it's not, didn't we have someone suspended a few years ago who couldn't count the Devon Bowl as one of their suspended matches? Might have been Branston?

Re: Torquay United v Bideford, St.Luke's Devon Bowl . . .

by gullno4 » 26 Mar 2013, 18:28

does this count as a professional fixture ?? if it does then will this count as cruises' suspension match ?? as I'm pretty sure that previously we have had players suspended and unable to play in these sort of games ?? does this make any sense to anyone ?!?!

Re: Torquay United v Bideford, St.Luke's Devon Bowl . . .

by Scott Brehaut » 26 Mar 2013, 18:06

Gullscorer wrote:£1 for pensioners (and students etc.) is a good deal, assuming they can afford a thick pair of socks, gloves, scarf, balaclava and overcoat....!!

A pound for pensioners?!?! :O

Trojan, you should get down there - think of the extra drinking money you will have with the savings on entrance fee :-D

Re: Torquay United v Bideford, St.Luke's Devon Bowl . . .

by Gullscorer » 26 Mar 2013, 16:59

£1 for pensioners (and students etc.) is a good deal, assuming they can afford a thick pair of socks, gloves, scarf, balaclava and overcoat....!!

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