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by ferrarilover » 19 Aug 2013, 12:54

Deano's attempt at a shot in the first match was hysterical. Got caught in about 12 minds and chose the 'fall over and whack it out for a goal kick' option. Brilliant.

Matt.

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by Behind-the-Gulls » 19 Aug 2013, 12:14

Also went yesterday and agree with Matt's comments. Dean Edwards was captain so assume he was meant to put team together? Hilly was his usual self-playing with a smile on his face and as fit as ever. Thought Robbie Herrera was good too-but disappointed there was no Loram or Caldwell.Not many there but it was well organised on Devon FA's part-just a shame more well known players from all sides weren't there.Besides those Matt mentioned, Tom Kelly and a very overweight Russell Musker played. Gareth Laws scored a couple of good goals-Deano didn't look too fit either!

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by wivelgull » 19 Aug 2013, 11:32

Where was Lors?

Re: Legends Tournament

by Rivo_7 » 19 Aug 2013, 11:08

Highlights of the first game are here

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjlDOlzU ... GybrnUKMRg

Think the other game will follow

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by Colorado Gull » 19 Aug 2013, 09:35

I had work in the end so I missed the tournament, but sadly it doesn't seem like I missed much.

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by supergulls » 19 Aug 2013, 06:41

Matt I was going to attend this but after some moans and groans from the family I was overruled, I think they made the right decision.

Re: Legends Tournament

by ggggg » 19 Aug 2013, 04:59

ferrarilover wrote:Unfortunately, it was true. Of the 16 or so players listed as being there for us, we had, maybe, three.



Matt.
of course it was true, why the hell would I make sh1t like that up?

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by ferrarilover » 18 Aug 2013, 22:19

Dammit Super, I post this shit for people to read, not for people to gloss over! :devil:

I didn't see them, and, had they been there, I would have done, so I'm saying no. We were so far off the pace of asking people to play for us that Plymouth beat us to the signing of Damien Davy, a bloke who works with us 6 days a week. I don't care, it's not like it matters and the club has bigger and better things to worry about, but it might have been nice to have been treated to the players we were promised. I was going to tap up Jesus Hargreaves for inside info, I'll have to text him now and he's hopeless with texts. :'(

Matt.

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by taxilady » 18 Aug 2013, 21:14

supergulls wrote:Did Martin ling and Sean Taylor turn out for Exeter ?
ummm, that's what I asked 2 posts above & FL said he didn't see them ! It seems that our organiser was a bit late asking players to attend, & maybe the other organisers were as well

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by supergulls » 18 Aug 2013, 20:16

Did Martin ling and Sean Taylor turn out for Exeter ?

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by ferrarilover » 18 Aug 2013, 17:39

I didn't see them, so I'd say not. Lots of advertised players weren't there. Damien Davy played for Argyle.

If I'm honest, it wasn't brilliant. It didn't help that I recognised so few players (three, I think). Still, the weather was nice and the pitch and surroundings at the Devon FA HQ are decent enough. Not a waste of time, but could have been a bit more... fun.

Matt.

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by taxilady » 18 Aug 2013, 17:22

Would have liked to have seen Hilly again but it didn't sound like it would be all that interesting to go along. Shame, it sounded good if it had been done properly.Did Ling & Taylor show up for City ?

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by ferrarilover » 18 Aug 2013, 16:05

Unfortunately, it was true. Of the 16 or so players listed as being there for us, we had, maybe, three.

No Hargreaves, Russell, Loram and many others missing.

We came third, although we were the best team there by miles. Went 2-0 down to Devon FA inside the first 90 seconds in the semi-final, and for the remainder of the half hour match, we were camped in their half. We got back to 2-2, were denied a goal by a keeper handling outside the box, we managed to waste the freekick. Lost 5-4 on penalties.

Won the 3rd place playoff at a canter, beating Exeter 2-1. Couldn't stay for the final, but Plymouth looked so bad in their semi, I can only reasonably presume an equally ordinary Devon FA side walked all over them.

Kevin Hill was our best player, he was head and shoulders above anyone else at the tournament, with the exception of Andy Mcfarlane.

Matt.

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by taxilady » 18 Aug 2013, 08:44

Postby geezer » Today, 05:40

'if you go you will be disappointed as the person who organised our team left it too late to tell our explayers and hardly any of them can make it!'

Hope this isn't true !!!!!!!

Re: Legends Tournament

by chunkygull » 16 Aug 2013, 15:30

ferrarilover wrote:Twas a different game back then and the skillset was very different. Chopper Harris might well have been a brilliant defender (I happen also to know that he's a delightful chap), but he'd be pointless today because he'd be off after 5 minutes and banned for the vast majority of the season. The level of technical ability on show today, combined with the pace and fitness of the modern lads (as well as a fair adjustment for a hefty dose of rose-tinted vision) would likely see today's squad run out comfortable winners against the old boys.
There are a few exceptions. The most obvious is George Best (who I also happen to be able to vouch for, although to a much greater degree than I can with Chopper), he would still be one of the three best players in the world and considerably better than the very ordinary Gareth Bale. Bobby Charlton would probably cope fairly well too, but only for the first half...Matt.
the players i think of when anyone asks who are the best torquay players i have seen would fit into any torquay team over the last 25 years. i appreciate the points of different times, better fitness and different skill sets, but the players i am thinking of are way better than anything we have now at what what they do, whether it be based on physicality or skill.

there might be a touch of the rose tints about it but yes at their peak, loram, caldwell, russell, graham, jack, fowler, holmes, kelly, lloyd, elliott, dobson, gibbs, gurney, mclinchey are way better than any players in their positions in recent times and would fit into the modern, if not any era. in their position they are all way better than anyone we have had in recent times.

we have had so many mediocre at best players, we have had wingers who cant beat a man or cross a ball, yet fans still rave about them or say keep giving them a chance. we have had defenders who make too many mistakes. centre mids who are all huff and puff with bugger all, passing ability or ball skills. dont even get me started on centre forwards - just because certain ones run about a lot like a headless chicken or certain ones are overly physical, tap a few in or score a few penalties they are the best player in the universe.

a lot of players are over hyped and over rated these days, even those in a torquay shirt. many are mediocre at best.

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