TORQUAY UNITED - THE FOOTBALL CLUB THAT DIED OF SHAME
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'Wanting it more' has nothing to do with being either part-time or full-time; it has to do with character, pride and motivation.tomogull wrote: 26 Feb 2017, 13:31 Some of their players are part-time, but still they looked the team that wanted it more than we did.
TORQUAY UNITED - THE CLUB THAT DIED OF FAN APATHY is more appropriate.Trojan 67 wrote: 26 Feb 2017, 15:19 Graffiti spray painted on the rundown slum social housing built on the Plainmoor Stadium footprint :
TORQUAY UNITED - THE FOOTBALL CLUB THAT DIED OF SHAME
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I stand by what I've said about Chaney he's a good prospect but he needs a striker to play off but Williams was taken off. Chaneys not strong but he's got vision something the rest of the side are lacking. Today Young played in his right position but it took an injury for Nicho to play him there.TUST_Member_Rob wrote: 25 Feb 2017, 18:12 But Chaney played arcadia so at least you were happy with probably one of the weakest players strength wise coming into a game where we were being out muscled across the pitch?
says the 'fan' that boycotted supporting TUFC for a different football team altogether...Yorkieandy wrote: 26 Feb 2017, 16:27 We know all that Kev, just like we know the current board and previous board have sold us down the river.
The question is what are we as fans going to do about it?
As much as I admire proactive steps, petitions just won't touch the sides.
We all slag off managers and players for doing the same old thing when it's not working and expecting things to change but IMO that's just what fans are doing.
Plodding off down the Plainmoor hoping this week on and off the pitch it will be different. Fans have been doing the same thing for the past 4 years expecting different results. Whilst I cannot praise their commitment to the club enough, it's a futile repetition of wasted time and money.
I think it is safe to assume that the situation at the club is likely to get worse and if fans do nothing and just keep turning up and hoping then why do GI or anyone have to listen? There is nowt to listen to. They've picked on the easiest club to go and steal because fans will just accept anything and opt for bleating their disgust over social media rather than take any action that would leave GI no option but to take notice.
All this could be futile do but it's surely better than a petition and whinging under our breaths? If the club goes bust it is important to ask ourselves if we have done the utmost we could to save it from oblivion and the answer has to be yes.
Petition fine. Protests and boycotts are a necessity. I'm sure many will disagree and everyone is entitled to their opinion on the most appropriate way forward.
Very simple, Brucie - in the 90 minutes, we had TWO shots on target. Luke Young's goal which the 'keeper would have saved if he wasn't struggling and Brett Williams' goal. You had to be there to believe it was so bad. I was being rather kind to Brendan Moore when I posted about the windy conditions. He should have done better with their 2nd & 3rd goals.brucie wrote: 26 Feb 2017, 15:16 Tomogull - if it was "windy and made it difficult for goalkeepers" what exactly was our excuse considering they didn't have a keeper in goal?
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