frenchgull wrote:Royal gull you sound like a decent chap,this season was never going to be easy,all the club is asking is for eighteen hundred people to turn up for home games,it's the only way that Torquay can raise money,the board put in their hard earned money for the club to continue surely it's only fair that the supporters dig deep and support .I don't think people who say it's a poor team who play rubbish football so I am not going are true supporters,what ever the situation you should support your team,that's why Sunderland and Newcastle have tremendous support despite having unsuccessfull teams for the last few years.
Excellent post, Frenchgull.
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We are not 'a poor team playing poor football' and we're not a team 'with no good players'. Some fans have very short memories. We had a very tough start to the season - remember? Apart form the Cheltenham fiasco, the team has acquitted itself reasonably well in my opinion. We have at times played some good football but not for 90 minutes. Fans say we should get three points from teams like Guiseley but I've got to say that Guisely surprised me. They are not a bad side and will cause some upsets during the season. We should get 6 or 7 points from the next three matches (Kidderminster, Bromley and Boreham Wood). If we don't get at least 5, then maybe it will be time to get concerned. But I'm very confident that Paul Cox and his assistant will pull the club through this difficult season.
As for gates, the average for the season is over 1800. We'll struggle to get over 1800 for the next two home matches without the help from Plymouth & Exeter fans (a fantastic gesture) but the home match after that is, I think, Aldershot which will be above 1800. In my view, the biggest threat to the club is the possible wrongful dismissal cases, but even with those, there is no certainty they will be going ahead.