TUFC,
"On Monday I was at Plainmoor to watch the Gulls secure a vital 3-1 win over Braintree and keep their hopes alive of avoiding relegation.
Yet it is the action off pitch that has again been the focus with The Guardian running an article highlighting some fans fears for the future of the club. If you have not seen it you can read it on their website by clicking here. The Club issued a rather sarcastic statement in response to it which you can read by clicking here.
The future of Plainmoor is rightly something that will attract a lot of debate and my understanding is that any final decision to sell the Freehold of Plainmoor would almost certainly involve all Councillors. The Guardian article mentions a decision on the Freehold being taken this week, yet I am advised this has been postponed till at least July.
I believe that a successful TUFC playing in the League again would be of benefit not just to the faithful who head to Plainmoor, but the bay as a whole. Any talk of a new stadium must be based on solid business plans and real cash commitments, not pretty pictures and unrealistic projections.
During my time in Coventry I sadly saw first-hand what can happen when a club embarks on building a new stadium without a solid business plan for its future in place. A facility like Exeter Chief’s Sandy Park that used the brand of TUFC (As a league club) to attract non-matchday revenue could be a boost, yet I remain healthily sceptical of any plans. Plainmoor provides a suitable home for league football in the bay and meets the needs of the club, it should be protected for that use."
This piece appears under the comments on the calling of the General Election and while Kevin Foster is not of my political persuasion I'm going to vote for him if he's going to support us to make sure that we're not sold down the river by GI. I'm sure the cynics amongst us will concluded that that's why he's supporting us. But that's the point. As suggested on another thread, if every Torquay fan were to write to, ring up, badger on their stalls in the high street and email all of the candidates standing locally, it maybe possible to raise the profile of the GI/Plainmoor issue and who knows, maybe even make it a local issue in the General Election.
