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Re: 1938

by Dutchgull » 05 Jan 2012, 00:26

Knuckle draggers who are so stupid that they cant see what is in front of them......

Its Blue its Square Argyle are nearly there.....

Re: 1938

by Trojan 67 » 04 Jan 2012, 22:32

Louis wrote: As I've already stated in another topic, great singing from the Yellow Army, I was tapping my foot to the beat but there were some dodgy looking characters around me so unfortunately had to celebrate our goals in silence! Keep up that noise lads!

In silence with almost 11,000 others. :lol:

Should have gone to Spec......, oops, the Barn Park end. ;-)

Re: 1938

by Louis » 04 Jan 2012, 21:38

stefano wrote: We easily had over 2000. I was in the Lyndhurst Stand with another Gull and under the stand before the game I saw 6 other people I know are Torquay supporters. Budleigh and several others were in the Mayflower Stand on the other side. As I don't know everybody I am sure there were at least enough in the home stands to take the Gulls followers over 2000 ;-)
I was in the Lyndhurst stand with my girlfriend and my mate and his girlfriend (he's an argyle fan though!) as I didn't want to risk not getting in to see that cracker of a game. It was interesting hearing some of the comments about Torquay from the fans around. They really do think of us as being tin pot - 2-1 x2 your tin pot Argyle!

As I've already stated in another topic, great singing from the Yellow Army, I was tapping my foot to the beat but there were some dodgy looking characters around me so unfortunately had to celebrate our goals in silence! Keep up that noise lads!

Re: 1938

by Trojan 67 » 03 Jan 2012, 22:07

Southampton Gull wrote:

Only his y-fronts were Argyle, and they were soiled :clap: :clap:

:Oops: :rofl:

Re: 1938

by Southampton Gull » 03 Jan 2012, 21:42

Trojan 67 wrote:
You can deduct 1 from the total of 1938 as one Argyle fan was in the away end with his Torquay mates. :Oops:

Only his y-fronts were Argyle, and they were soiled :clap: :clap:

Re: 1938

by Trojan 67 » 03 Jan 2012, 21:34

NickGull wrote: I think we probably unofficially broke the 2k mark as a few were in the home ends with their Argyle mates..

You can deduct 1 from the total of 1938 as one Argyle fan was in the away end with his Torquay mates. :Oops:

Re: 1938

by Plymouth Gull » 03 Jan 2012, 21:20

Parry wrote: I doubt this is true, if 1 in 10 were locked out then there would be a lot of angry people on here.
I think we probably unofficially broke the 2k mark as a few were in the home ends with their Argyle mates..

Re: 1938

by dazgull » 03 Jan 2012, 18:38

Some Torquay fans just missed the start because the cash only turnstile ran out of tickets about 15mins before ko. Quite a few in the queue when common sense prevailed and they let fans in by paying but not having a ticket.

Re: 1938

by Southampton Gull » 03 Jan 2012, 17:39

It was all our fans taking up their seats :rofl:

Re: 1938

by stefano » 03 Jan 2012, 17:35

Gulliball wrote:They did mention it on the commentary during the game that they'd had angry tweets/calls from people who couldn't get in before kick-off, so didn't bother. Seemed to be home fans though, not away.
There were quite a lot of home fans locked out - there is a thread on it on their PASOTI site

Re: 1938

by Gulliball » 03 Jan 2012, 17:31

They did mention it on the commentary during the game that they'd had angry tweets/calls from people who couldn't get in before kick-off, so didn't bother. Seemed to be home fans though, not away.

Re: 1938

by Parry » 03 Jan 2012, 17:19

Regiment wrote:i stayed down in a hotel overnight, and was chatting to another tufc fan there, who, along with (he reckons) 200+ others were turned away 15mins before kick off apparently, so our attendance could've broken the 2k mark.
I doubt this is true, if 1 in 10 were locked out then there would be a lot of angry people on here.

Re: 1938

by stefano » 03 Jan 2012, 17:16

Regiment wrote:i stayed down in a hotel overnight, and was chatting to another tufc fan there, who, along with (he reckons) 200+ others were turned away 15mins before kick off apparently, so our attendance could've broken the 2k mark.
We easily had over 2000. I was in the Lyndhurst Stand with another Gull and under the stand before the game I saw 6 other people I know are Torquay supporters. Budleigh and several others were in the Mayflower Stand on the other side. As I don't know everybody I am sure there were at least enough in the home stands to take the Gulls followers over 2000 ;-)

Re: 1938

by Regiment » 03 Jan 2012, 17:08

i stayed down in a hotel overnight, and was chatting to another tufc fan there, who, along with (he reckons) 200+ others were turned away 15mins before kick off apparently, so our attendance could've broken the 2k mark.

Re: 1938

by Gulliball » 03 Jan 2012, 00:50

It works out at 83% of our average home support, based on an average of 2718 minus the average away following of 374 equaling an average of 2344 Torquay fans at each home game.

It also takes our own average away following up from 281 after the Accrington game to 432, so back above the figure of away fans at Plainmoor. Bristol Rovers still have to visit us, but we still have Oxford, Swindon and Cheltenham to play away, so I think we'll beat it.

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