by davidcaldwell123 » 27 Jan 2016, 19:22
I played for Torquay and live in Milngavie in Glasgow, there are another one or two Torquay supporters around here, I Know definitely of one, Richard as I gave him a Torquay shirt I had from a charity match.
I am originally from Aberdeen and lived in Edinburgh, so we could have crossed paths, I am down at Tranmere at the weekend then in Torquay end of February for the Altrincham match.
Keep in touch
Dave
Gulliball wrote:I live in Roseburn, right next to Murrayfield and only about a three minute walk round the corner to Tynecastle! If you need somewhere to park for the semi-final then I can give you a parking permit! I've only been here since May 2015, after five years living in Aberdeen. Actually in the first few weeks of living here, the first game I went to was the Hibs vs Rangers play-off semi-final - and I was really impressed by the atmosphere and loyalty of the support, even after the game and having lost and missed out on promotion. I also went to the Aberdeen League Cup game last September, but was in the away end as Aberdeen were my first 'local' Scottish team.
That said, Hearts are my new 'local' and I went to Hearts vs Aberdeen in the league, and a pre-season game against Everton, to see the ground. For the last five years I have listened to Torquay on the internet commentary on a Saturday afternoon, but last week I decided to stop this and go to some local grounds instead. Now that I'm centrally based there are about 25 grounds of the 42 within 90 minutes - from either Torquay or Aberdeen you have to do that to reach the first one!
This Saturday I'll be at Cowdenbeath vs Forfar, then on 6th Jan I'm going to St Johnstone vs Aberdeen in the away end and on 13th Jan Livingston vs Hibs. I haven't been able to find too much information for the Hibs game, but I've bought train tickets and I assume it's pay on the gate for the away end. From the game earlier in the season I think there should be plenty of room and I prefer being in with away fans if there's a choice. I'm backing Hibs for promotion so it'll be nice to follow that. The side looked very impressive against a very bad Aberdeen performance in September.
I will also be at the Gateshead vs Torquay game in April, but I'll be going down and back on the day. Would be very happy to say hi if you're at this game, or at the Livingston v Hibs game in a few weeks.
The aforementioned Dom and I watched the Forest Green game in a pub in Murrayfield. There were just the two of us - he is a Hibs follower, but as a qualified referee he usually does this on a weekend. There is a Facebook group for Scottish based fans, although it's hardly ever used:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/443052079196987/ You'd be very welcome to join and perhaps make it a larger thing. I think there's only 6 in there just now, so adding another 15 would be very welcome!
I was born and brought up in Torquay before leaving for university and then work, so can answer most things on this. There's plenty of hotels and B&Bs, and you're probably best off just looking for the cheapest option on a comparison website. Most are in the same areas and it's not the biggest place to have to move around to find the tourist hotspots and Plainmoor. Obviously, the better the weather the more you'll enjoy a seaside town. The beaches around Devon are nothing like Portobello I can promise you!
Anything you need to know, I'll be happy to help.
Chris
I played for Torquay and live in Milngavie in Glasgow, there are another one or two Torquay supporters around here, I Know definitely of one, Richard as I gave him a Torquay shirt I had from a charity match.
I am originally from Aberdeen and lived in Edinburgh, so we could have crossed paths, I am down at Tranmere at the weekend then in Torquay end of February for the Altrincham match.
Keep in touch
Dave
[quote="Gulliball"]I live in Roseburn, right next to Murrayfield and only about a three minute walk round the corner to Tynecastle! If you need somewhere to park for the semi-final then I can give you a parking permit! I've only been here since May 2015, after five years living in Aberdeen. Actually in the first few weeks of living here, the first game I went to was the Hibs vs Rangers play-off semi-final - and I was really impressed by the atmosphere and loyalty of the support, even after the game and having lost and missed out on promotion. I also went to the Aberdeen League Cup game last September, but was in the away end as Aberdeen were my first 'local' Scottish team.
That said, Hearts are my new 'local' and I went to Hearts vs Aberdeen in the league, and a pre-season game against Everton, to see the ground. For the last five years I have listened to Torquay on the internet commentary on a Saturday afternoon, but last week I decided to stop this and go to some local grounds instead. Now that I'm centrally based there are about 25 grounds of the 42 within 90 minutes - from either Torquay or Aberdeen you have to do that to reach the first one!
This Saturday I'll be at Cowdenbeath vs Forfar, then on 6th Jan I'm going to St Johnstone vs Aberdeen in the away end and on 13th Jan Livingston vs Hibs. I haven't been able to find too much information for the Hibs game, but I've bought train tickets and I assume it's pay on the gate for the away end. From the game earlier in the season I think there should be plenty of room and I prefer being in with away fans if there's a choice. I'm backing Hibs for promotion so it'll be nice to follow that. The side looked very impressive against a very bad Aberdeen performance in September.
I will also be at the Gateshead vs Torquay game in April, but I'll be going down and back on the day. Would be very happy to say hi if you're at this game, or at the Livingston v Hibs game in a few weeks.
The aforementioned Dom and I watched the Forest Green game in a pub in Murrayfield. There were just the two of us - he is a Hibs follower, but as a qualified referee he usually does this on a weekend. There is a Facebook group for Scottish based fans, although it's hardly ever used: https://www.facebook.com/groups/443052079196987/ You'd be very welcome to join and perhaps make it a larger thing. I think there's only 6 in there just now, so adding another 15 would be very welcome!
I was born and brought up in Torquay before leaving for university and then work, so can answer most things on this. There's plenty of hotels and B&Bs, and you're probably best off just looking for the cheapest option on a comparison website. Most are in the same areas and it's not the biggest place to have to move around to find the tourist hotspots and Plainmoor. Obviously, the better the weather the more you'll enjoy a seaside town. The beaches around Devon are nothing like Portobello I can promise you!
Anything you need to know, I'll be happy to help.
Chris[/quote]