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Not sure where it says he's from Yeovil but if he is he will know it's been chucking it down here for the last few days including overnight and this morning. Having been caught out a few times travelling down on the day to find the game off I have to agree it was totally the right decision. Just hoping we can get a few dry days in before Tuesday to give the game a chance.gullintwoplaces wrote:I see that the instigator of this thread is from Yeovil. I don't think he understands the advantage that Yeovil have with regard to postponements. If we have a hand's width of rain in the 48 hours before a game it's usually off, with the extra finger in Yeovil you will have fewer postponements.
See you in the National League next season Somerset, hopefully we will still be in the top division to play you.
Somerset, if you can't be sensible get off my patch lol. Gullintwoplaces, I won't take your comment personally as I was born in Torquay. Can't speak for my kids though who were born up here!!
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Just a jibe at an obvious troll! Please don't take it personally! His previous weather obsessed postings suggest he's from Yeovil.yeovilgull wrote: Not sure where it says he's from Yeovil but if he is he will know it's been chucking it down here for the last few days including overnight and this morning. Having been caught out a few times travelling down on the day to find the game off I have to agree it was totally the right decision. Just hoping we can get a few dry days in before Tuesday to give the game a chance.
Somerset, if you can't be sensible get off my patch lol. Gullintwoplaces, I won't take your comment personally as I was born in Torquay. Can't speak for my kids though who were born up here!!
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No offence taken. Just couldn't resist the comment on a miserable wet afternoon with no foottie!! My kids would never see it anyway. They were banned from anything yellow and blue at an early age by my ex!!
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so its off and braintree have another game off! so what, thats because its been pissing down for days and again today. and so have other teams in the last fews weeks!, carlilse, accrington to name a couple, and i reckon had exeters game been today they would have been off too.
Decision completely justified, I image Plainmoor is under water after the rain this morning.. It is worse to prevaricate because then everyone loses out.
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I do hope next years drainage is as good as they say it's going to be. I would also get Truro to pay for a set of covers!
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Is this a rain competition as West Coast of Scotland is in, I am building an ark to take all the FREE players onto and sailing them to Torquay! lol
Wouldn't be surprised if Tuesday's game is called off tomorrow.
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Anyone who has been watching TUFC for more than a couple of seasons will know that the pitch is particularly vulnerable once January comes and postponements frequent. This obviously creates a backlog of fixtures to be played.
Not sure how this work out next year, if Truro are playing at Plainmoor as well - the pitch is likely to be in some trouble once April comes around un;ess of course the revenue gained by having Truro will pay for the work that is needed to make the pitch more durable.
Not sure how this work out next year, if Truro are playing at Plainmoor as well - the pitch is likely to be in some trouble once April comes around un;ess of course the revenue gained by having Truro will pay for the work that is needed to make the pitch more durable.
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