Taunton Town v Torquay United Tues 16 April KO 19.45.
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Great first half, 45 minutes to go...
Am I correct in assuming that if we hold on for a win there is no way we can be relegated?? No matter what happens to other results
Am I correct in assuming that if we hold on for a win there is no way we can be relegated?? No matter what happens to other results
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No .....Taunton would be five points behind with two to play.Minneapolisgull wrote: 16 Apr 2024, 19:57 Great first half, 45 minutes to go...
Am I correct in assuming that if we hold on for a win there is no way we can be relegated?? No matter what happens to other results
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They play Hermel on the last game of the seasonNorth Curry House wrote: 16 Apr 2024, 20:07 No .....Taunton would be five points behind with two to play.
So, if they win Thursday
It would be a shootout between those two on who went down
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how many times!!!North Curry House wrote: 16 Apr 2024, 20:07 No .....Taunton would be five points behind with two to play.

Taunton to just missed an absolute sitter!
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Just the 12 minutes of added time.
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this ref is a clown
Excruciating torture
We are staying up!
Because
The last game of the season is Taunton v Hemel and they both need to win ( impossible) to send us down.
Because
The last game of the season is Taunton v Hemel and they both need to win ( impossible) to send us down.
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Well some immediate relief due to survival but really what a truly awful team this year, with utterly abysmal management.
I'm probably being unfair on some individuals, but collectively whether the club remains full time or part time, I wouldn't be sorry to see the entire squad leave and start again.
I'm probably being unfair on some individuals, but collectively whether the club remains full time or part time, I wouldn't be sorry to see the entire squad leave and start again.
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Got too bloody excited! Let us have a sow on Saturday to compound our "safety".
Well played tonight, another all round performance....with no weak links.
And breathe again.
Now where is the new owner?




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We really dug in and battled as a team when we conceded. The second half was when we won that game. You have to give credit to the lads as I felt they gave everything . So yes the season has been dire but this was in my opinion our best game of the season.
Oh and credit to both sets of fans , some decent but reasonable banter but a cracking atmosphere.
Oh and credit to both sets of fans , some decent but reasonable banter but a cracking atmosphere.
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Congratulations on staying up, from a Yeovil fan in Taunton (you noisy bunch). But the bigger picture is surely what happens off the field. Get it right and a real crack at promotion via playoffs next season whether you're full time, part time (you would still be the big fish) or somewhere in between (hybrid). Get it wrong and getting out the South may take a number of seasons. Most thought it would be a head to head between us for promotion but it didn't work out that way. Let's hope you get new owners who actually care about what happens on the pitch, rather than what could be built on it.