by londongull63 » 14 Apr 2019, 01:17
I agree it's not the greatest standard opposition, but on the other side of the coin first it's hard arresting a slide of lack of confidence, doom and gloom and disinterest. We've done that. And secondly, even if they were smaller inferior opposition, for many of these teams playing us was their big game and they would have raised their game like division one clubs must do when Sunderland visit, or Man City when they were there. And even Man C and Liverpool slip up if they're taking it easy and the opposition are on their game (Woking beat Swindon remember). yet this Torquay team under GJ has still won almost every game.
Ultimately, I think the owners have to get their new stadium complex with extras for us to progress as to do well and punch above our attendances we need revenue on top of gate money, and it's what will keep the owners interested and keep investing money in as they have no emotional reason to. BUT, only if Plainmoor remains our home until the first game at that new stadium
I agree it's not the greatest standard opposition, but on the other side of the coin first it's hard arresting a slide of lack of confidence, doom and gloom and disinterest. We've done that. And secondly, even if they were smaller inferior opposition, for many of these teams playing us was their big game and they would have raised their game like division one clubs must do when Sunderland visit, or Man City when they were there. And even Man C and Liverpool slip up if they're taking it easy and the opposition are on their game (Woking beat Swindon remember). yet this Torquay team under GJ has still won almost every game.
Ultimately, I think the owners have to get their new stadium complex with extras for us to progress as to do well and punch above our attendances we need revenue on top of gate money, and it's what will keep the owners interested and keep investing money in as they have no emotional reason to. BUT, only if Plainmoor remains our home until the first game at that new stadium