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by SBP
16 Feb 2019, 18:27
Forum: Matchday Topics
Topic: Welling Utd v TUFC 16th February 2019
Replies: 114
Views: 27703

Welling Utd v TUFC 16th February 2019

Ben Gerring spreading his love for TUFC at the Woking game today. Why does he do that??
by SBP
08 Feb 2019, 14:19
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Banning orders issued
Replies: 25
Views: 3306

Banning orders issued

You re probably right Dave. That wasnt happening at home games before the Bath game so i guess it was a reaction from that.
by SBP
08 Feb 2019, 13:37
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Banning orders issued
Replies: 25
Views: 3306

Banning orders issued

Anybody entering the Popside for the last home game would have noticed the Police with the Stewards on the inside looking to identify anybody entering that was of any interest.
by SBP
03 Jan 2019, 14:49
Forum: Matchday Topics
Topic: Truro City v TUFC New Years Day Venue Plainmoor.
Replies: 120
Views: 20749

Truro City v TUFC New Years Day Venue Plainmoor.

tomogull wrote: 03 Jan 2019, 00:42 Ha - no, Wivel. But I well remember playing against them on their pitch just yards away from the beach on a January day with a bitter east wind blowing off the sea. I've never been so cold - perishin' it was.

Also played at Marldon's ground. Very friendly club, SBP - and obviously good oranges! I seem to remember that the farmer who owned the land rented it to the club but when he sold up and retired from farming, the mean sod who bought the land refused to let the club continue playing there. :devil:
Yep that was called Grassy Tor, park at Hills yard and walk through the lane. I use to frequently have to run and retrieve the ball over the cattle wire. Occasionally when the farmer was using the pitch they had to move to a pitch opposite Beacon hill tv transmitter. that was horrendous when the wind was blowing.
by SBP
03 Jan 2019, 13:49
Forum: Matchday Topics
Topic: Truro City v TUFC New Years Day Venue Plainmoor.
Replies: 120
Views: 20749

Truro City v TUFC New Years Day Venue Plainmoor.

For those who played in the S. Devon league, i have just been informed that the popular local Referee Pete Foxon(Paignton) has recently passed away. I remember Pete very well with his pipe and great sun tan in the winter.
by SBP
02 Jan 2019, 18:09
Forum: Matchday Topics
Topic: Truro City v TUFC New Years Day Venue Plainmoor.
Replies: 120
Views: 20749

Truro City v TUFC New Years Day Venue Plainmoor.

tomogull wrote: 02 Jan 2019, 13:23 Anyone who was at Plainmoor for the two Truro games instead of 'watching' them on the radio will know that neither game was a walkover. In the Boxing Day game, Truro missed a gilt-edged chance to make it 4 - 3 about five minutes from the end which would have resulted in a nervy end to the match because Truro were throwing everything at us at that stage. Yesterday, I didn't think we played particularly poorly. It was more to do with Truro players closing us down very quickly which was obviously part of their game plan. Also, I didn't think Truro were over physical. Yes - there was a dangerous tackle on Liam Davis which probably should have resulted in a straight red card. But overall, I thought the ref was too card happy. I think most fair-minded fans on the Pop side would agree that Niall Thompson's first booking was very, very harsh. A foul yes - but not a bookable tackle.

Our fitness told in the end and two goals in the last 15 minutes came as Truro players visibly wilted. Up until then, the match could have gone either way. I agree with Gateman that Keating did make a difference when he came on. A shame he didn't get on the score sheet. Full credit to Truro for their part in providing two very entertaining games. They will be okay this season - mid-table at least.

You can't find fault with a team that has won nine games on the trot, but whereas most MOM posters put Kalala in their top five, he was not in mine. He is a very good player and scored a good goal, but he is also a frustrating player because he runs into trouble too often instead of releasing the ball earlier. A flaw in his game which he has to work on. Whilst it is great to see goals flying in, credit has to be given to the defence which is still the meanest in the league. As a defender many years ago in about Div 6 of the South Devon league, I appreciate good defensive play. Our back four, especially Kyle Cameron, have been immense all season and since Gary Johnson's arrival, we have seen what a good player Ben Wynter can be. And despite my initial doubts, Kiate has also shown he is a very capable central defender.

On the subject of the state of the ground, is it because of the wet weather and too many matches being played, or is it partly to do with a replacement groundsman not being appointed yet? Chris Relph was a terrific asset to the club and I think he is already being missed.
I spent many a Saturday afternoon as a young boy watching SD League football back in the 70's, great times, I remember many teams meeting at their local pubs and many players being half cut before ko, changing rooms being smoke filled. I use to cut the oranges up for my local team Marldon Spurs, then walk around with a wooden money box collecting for the club
by SBP
01 Jan 2019, 20:49
Forum: Matchday Topics
Topic: Truro City v TUFC New Years Day Venue Plainmoor.
Replies: 120
Views: 20749

Truro City v TUFC New Years Day Venue Plainmoor.

Considering the injuries and suspensions I think GJ and the squad have done a good job so far over these festive fixtures. We haven't played well however we have won.
What GJ does well is using his squad. Introducing and rotating players when necessary. Keeping as much as he can everybody playing their part.
I thought JSW played a lot better today in defence, Evans slots back in easily. Jake Andrews didn't have his best game however he did a job in a wider left role. We all know he's more productive more centrally.
Reid had a very good game and contrary to what some posters write I think he does a good job of holding the ball up. Today I thought Janner was too far away from Reid which caused the link up play between them less effective. Two really good goals from Reid today.
Once again in spells Kalala is unplayable, ask Nail Thompson.
To me we have that winning mentality, we believe that we can score, that is a winning mentality created by GJ.
by SBP
30 Dec 2018, 12:08
Forum: Matchday Topics
Topic: Torquay United v Gloucester City - 29th Dec
Replies: 55
Views: 11386

Torquay United v Gloucester City - 29th Dec

Firstly regardless of the performance a win was the most important thing. Getting victories when your not playing at your best is vital.

I thought yesterday that we created many chances and that was a positive. Sure we were wasteful in front of goal however the gulf in class between both teams was very evident. We missed the creative passes from Evans yesterday. JSW hasn't had much game time and that was quite evident. I don't think Jake A is as good playing in that wider role. Him and Janneh were arguing a bit.
Kalala at times is totally unplayable however he was wasteful today. I thought Reid was very good today with his link up play and holding onto the ball. I did miss a good chance which he will be very disappointed about.
I ve been very critical of Ben Wynter however I thought he has improved significantly and his last two performances at home I would have given him MOM.


So considering the players that were not available and the lightweight bench I thought we did ok.

With a full strength squad and playing with the confidence we have I think we are too strong for any team in this league. I think we are well capable of winning this league.
by SBP
08 Dec 2018, 09:20
Forum: Matchday Topics
Topic: Torquayunited v Welling United 8/12/18
Replies: 108
Views: 18821

Torquayunited v Welling United 8/12/18

Not much rain overnight in Torbay so hopefully the pitch is ok, forecast suggests we may have a few heavy showers but nothing heavy enough to put the game in doubt.
Certainly dont want a heavy pitch for our high tempo passing game.
by SBP
07 Dec 2018, 14:48
Forum: Matchday Topics
Topic: Torquayunited v Welling United 8/12/18
Replies: 108
Views: 18821

Torquayunited v Welling United 8/12/18

gateman49 wrote: 07 Dec 2018, 13:39 Been to see the pitch, it's in very good shape at the moment.
What dryer than your lawn Andrew :keepie: See you tomorrow
by SBP
05 Dec 2018, 13:36
Forum: Matchday Topics
Topic: Dartford v Torquayunited 4/12/18
Replies: 116
Views: 18946

Dartford v Torquayunited 4/12/18

Lets hope the pitch is going to cope with this!
by SBP
14 Nov 2018, 09:23
Forum: Matchday Topics
Topic: Torquayunited v St Albans 13/11/18
Replies: 74
Views: 13739

Torquayunited v St Albans 13/11/18

Thoroughly enjoyed that performance. I wasn't sure how we were going to react after saturdays loss but GJ has certainly picked them up.
I wasnt sure if St Albans just had a bad night or we were just so superior especially in the 2nd half. Probably a bit of both.
Have to mention Kalala, I ve been critical of his performances especially at WSM where he was very poor. However he was virtually unplayable last night, what a complete transformation!!
The goal we conceded was poor defending and something we need to work on. Naite's performance in the 1st half wasnt great however 2nd half was excellent. He needs to be at that level all the time. The ball he pinged out to Kalala was top draw. Wynter still concerns me.
Concorde will be a tougher challenge but i cant see them being able to deal with are pace and movement for 90 min.

Well done to the travelling 11 St Albans fans for a long midweek away game.

Its great to see GJ interacting with all the fans particularly the pop side at the end, you can see he is really enjoying this as much as we do.
by SBP
11 Nov 2018, 09:55
Forum: All things Plainmoor
Topic: Is a reality check needed ?
Replies: 35
Views: 4905

Is a reality check needed ?

I don't agree Merse that we are miles behind those three you mentioned. We were without three of our first choice players against Billericay and two were missing yesterday. Those injuries have made a significant impact. Yes we are lacking experience but I don't think we are miles behind.
by SBP
11 Nov 2018, 09:47
Forum: Matchday Topics
Topic: Torquayunited v Woking Fa Cup 1st round 10/11/18
Replies: 114
Views: 22728

Torquayunited v Woking Fa Cup 1st round 10/11/18

We had enough chances yesterday to win the game comfortably. I cant recall our keeper making any significant saves during the game, How did he get the sponsors MOM?? Did I miss something??
The conditions weren't easy but I thought we were generally well in control. Our first touch let us down on many occasions but the same could have been levelled at Woking.
I was in the popside in line when the Lineman missed the offside. It was a simple offside decision to make, it wasn't even close.
Our lack of experience did show in the second half, similar to the Billericay game, we lacked composure. Understandable I guess when you play such a young side. We missed Asa Hall more than ever yesterday.
I ve said it for sometime Wynter and Niate are the weak links in defence and the last 3 games have showed that.
Going forward I think GJ knows exactly what we need to strengthen the squad in the right areas. We need two big performances now at home to get the momentum going again.
by SBP
04 Nov 2018, 09:51
Forum: Matchday Topics
Topic: Torquayunited v Billericay Town 3/11/18
Replies: 111
Views: 15619

Torquayunited v Billericay Town 3/11/18

Considering the players that we were missing this isn't the worst result. We have become so heavily dependant on the Bristol lads its clear when they are missing. Asa Hall was a huge miss also. He has improved under GJ and we miss his experience. Of course going 2-0 up and conceding a couple of soft goals is disappointing.
However we created the better chances and could have been 3-4 up so there is still a lot to be positive about.
The ref had a bad day yesterday for sure. Some ridiculous decisions that went both ways.
Defensively we have been poor last 2 games and conceded some soft goals.