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Hall of Fame

by chunkygull » 15 May 2014, 19:47

Seeing as the word legend has been over-used a bit lately for a few players past and present I thought I would wake this thread up again as I dont feel it got the thought provoking response it deserved before.

As said before - a lot of hall of fames dont just induct people for longevity of service or for winning things, there are sometimes one off moments, achievements, stats or games etc.

These players do not neccesarily have to be the best or your top favourites, but they have all done something or something happened for them to deserve their induction.

e.g Pat Kruse - Torquay centre half scored the fastest own goal in history.

Not a good claim to have but historical and record breaking - deserves a place in the hall of fame.

If you had already nominated a group of inductees before thats okay as its another year now, you can induct your next group.

If there are any nominations it would be interesting to know why or what for.

:)

Re: Hall of Fame

by wivelgull » 05 Oct 2013, 08:43

Reg Wyatt! Now you're talking!

Re: Hall of Fame

by tomogull » 04 Oct 2013, 23:39

Ah - lots of good memories on this thread. I'd like to add a few who i don't think have been mentioned, in no particular order -
Brian McGlinchey - great left back
Reg Jenkins - striker and a great character
Brian Handley - striker, overshadowed by Robing Stubbs
Andy Gurney - the G force - atacking right back
Paul Gibbs - the other half of the G force - attacking left back
Reg Wyatt - no messing central defender
Peter Wakeham - goalkeeper - local lad made good (went to Sunderland)
Ken Brown - central defender from West Ham at same time as John Bond
John Turner - 'keeper - is/was the landlord of the Jolly Sailor, East Ogwell
Jim McNicol - apart from very carelessly getting himself bitten by a dog, he was a no nonsense right back
Griff Norman - centre half in Eric Webber's time
Dave Caldwell - popular striker who could put himself about a bit !

I'm sure I can think of some more ...... I'll sleep on it. Ah ..... has anyone mentioned Mark Loram or Mickey Cave? or John Dunn (goalkeeper)?

Re: Hall of Fame

by chunkygull » 04 Oct 2013, 20:43

come on guys there has only been a few lists submitted for the hall of fame. :|

is that it, surely not, i thought this was a good thread and some of the ideas of what to do with the hall of fame were quite good. :)

come on, give us your hall of fame list, go on, you know you want to, pleeeeaaassse :~D

go on. yes you, go on. :)

Re: Hall of Fame

by Rjc70 » 28 Sep 2013, 01:47

Cheers, chunky. Had a little break at work tonight/this morning and enjoyed that.

Re: Hall of Fame

by chunkygull » 28 Sep 2013, 01:38

Rjc70 wrote:Here's my effort :-
1. Penalty v Blackpool - Wembley
2. Dog bite Crewe '87
3. Scarborough play-off
4. Third goal at Barnet
5. Bolton 0 TUFC 1 - Wembley
6. Record caps and cheeky goal out of 'keepers hands
7. Goal v Crewe '87
8. Spurs goal
9. Ooh. Man U
10. Zorro's Play off goal

1. goalkeeper in the 91 promotion year, scored the winning penalty at wembley in the play off final.

2. indeed, the dog bite which triggered injury time which then brought the equalising goal v crewe. a story in united folklore.

3. one of the most exciting players i have seen, but mainly, our club record transfer sale.

4. scored a lot of goals in his time here. in my time watching torquay only bedeau and loram have scored more, but both over a period of a lot more games. indeed scored at barnet (in that game), and a lot in promotion year (did he score at southend, i cant remember), earning himself a big money move.

5. our 1st ever goalscorer at wembley (v bolton), but also has scored vs blackpool, so scored on 2 different occasions at wembley.

6. yes, record appearances, mr 100% and yes, cheeky goal.

7. indeed, the injury time goal vs crewe, also scored quite a lot that season in a relegation threatened team. scored a load of goals the following year which almost took us to promotion. im sure he scored more in that season than anyone has in a season since.one of the best strikers i have seen for us.

8. indeed, winning goal vs spurs, the biggest giant killing i have seen us make in a cup game, although we lost the 2nd leg we still won a game against tottenham.

9. yep, our biggest transfer (not monetary), sold to man utd - he came from the youth system, also at 16 years old was our youngest ever player when he made his debut. had a lot of success at man utd, won trophies and played for england.
i would say definitely our biggest success from the youth system.

10. came at a time when we needed a reliable goalscoring hero. scored a truckload of goals over 2 seasons in our dark days of the bsp, helped put a big smile back on the face of the club, culminating in - yes, that wembley goal that sealed our return to the football league (the instant sense of relief and the tear that trickled down my cheek after that, blimey).

Re: Hall of Fame

by Rjc70 » 28 Sep 2013, 00:56

Here's my effort :-
1. Penalty v Blackpool - Wembley
2. Dog bite Crewe '87
3. Scarborough play-off
4. Third goal at Barnet
5. Bolton 0 TUFC 1 - Wembley
6. Record caps and cheeky goal out of 'keepers hands
7. Goal v Crewe '87
8. Spurs goal
9. Ooh. Man U
10. Zorro's Play off goal

Re: Hall of Fame

by chunkygull » 27 Sep 2013, 21:55

a lot of hall of fames dont just induct people for longevity of service or for winning things, there are sometimes one off moments, achievements, stats or games. this is my top ten first set of inductees into the hall of fame, based on who or what i have seen since supporting torquay united.

these players are not neccesarily the best or my top favourites (i do like them all though), but they have all done something or something happened for them to deserve their induction. i wont explain why i have chosen each of these it would be more fun for you to realise it or work it out.


1. GARETH HOWELLS.

2. JIM MCNICHOL.

3. RODNEY JACK.

4. DAVID GRAHAM.

5. DEAN EDWARDS.

6. KEVIN HILL.

7. PAUL DOBSON.

8. DEREK DAWKINS.

9. LEE SHARPE.

10. TIM SILLS.

Re: Hall of Fame

by chunkygull » 27 Sep 2013, 20:47

brucie wrote:1. Mal Lucas
2. Roy Davies
3. Scott Colcombe
4. Chima Okorie
5. Mark Coombe
6. Willie Brown
7. Roy Carter
8. Carl Priso
9. Gerry Fell
10. Jim Fryatt
brucie, can you explain the ones in bold for me please, its not a dig, just curious, we all have various reasons for inducting certain players. i would just be interested to know your reasons for these. thanks. :)

Re: Hall of Fame

by AustrianAndyGull » 27 Sep 2013, 20:07

Reading Gull wrote:Hi Everyone.

Iv just started posting on this site but have been reading it for quite a while now. If this has already been done then apologies, but after talking about Nicho on another thread i said that he would absolutely get into my Hall of Fame. That then got me thinking, if we had such a thing, who would make it into yours? Lets say your top ten in no particular order.

My support has spanned the last 12 years so apologies for any glaring omissions prior to this.

1. Hill
2. Hargreaves
3. Sills
4. Hockley
5. Woods
6. Nicholson
7. Mansell
8. Russell
9. Fowler
10. Bedeau

My support has spanned about 7 or 8 years so all of the above no doubts plus Olejnik, Graham, Woods, Downes, Branston, Taylor and for some odd reason I always liked Lee Canoville.

Re: Hall of Fame

by Mattiano » 27 Sep 2013, 19:27

Great names, great shout on Scott Colcombe. As a previous poster said, there are many names of yesteryear that I am unfamiliar with, apart from Robin Stubbs as my Dad goes on about him a lot, he seems to think they used to be friends. Two name I'd like to throw in there Rodney Jack and Matt Gregg, although the latter ended up a Exeter, but no before he made a healthy profit for the club. Jacks tenure was not long but it was very entertaining.

Re: Hall of Fame

by harbertongull » 27 Sep 2013, 19:04

It's great to see aĺl these names from across the decades! How about John Impey and Wes Saunders. Mike Mahoney for me our best ever keeper a delight to meet him at Plainmoor last season.Pat Kruse sadly holds the record for fastest own goal but what a player! Steve Morrell our own Steve Heighway a flying winger.

Re: Hall of Fame

by harbertongull » 27 Sep 2013, 18:56

Who needs Cantona when we've got Jean-Pierre!

Re: Hall of Fame

by Robiberto22 » 26 Sep 2013, 11:42

A lot of names already mentioned , but for what its worth -

kevin hill
guy branston
manse
hargreaves
arjan van heusden
tony bedeau
bobby olejnik - despite the short stay
taylor and stevie woods

and er .... richard hancox ...

Re: Hall of Fame

by brucie » 26 Sep 2013, 10:27

1. Mal Lucas
2. Roy Davies
3. Scott Colcombe
4. Chima Okorie
5. Mark Coombe
6. Willie Brown
7. Roy Carter
8. Carl Priso
9. Gerry Fell
10. Jim Fryatt

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