So tell me, are the fans booing and jeering the team?
Are they shouting their disgust at the team and it's performance?
Is Owers getting severe grief?
Is Harrop?
or is everybody just admiring Young and his sideways passing?
Player of the Year? **** off.
TUFC never fails to let its fanbase down.
27/08/18 - Time to step back from this shambles and focus on things in life that make me happy. TUFC doesn't.
Burnhamgull wrote: 24 Apr 2018, 20:14
So tell me, are the fans booing and jeering the team?
Are they shouting their disgust at the team and it's performance?
Is Owers getting severe grief?
Is Harrop?
or is everybody just admiring Young and his sideways passing?
Player of the Year? **** off.
From where I’m sitting, yes, yes, yes and don’t know.
this is the first post by Forevertufc from Guiseley v Torquay 2016.....
This Saturday the team travel to Nethermoor Park for the final game of the season to take on Guiseley . How quickly can the picture change, just a couple of months ago us Torquay fans couldn't wait for the season to end and take our punishment, now think it's fair to say most of us would love a few more weeks now as we're sat 2nd in the current form table for the entire division.
Coming back from 12 points plus goal difference behind safety back in February, to confirm our survival with 2 games to go is an achievement no one can take away from our club, however when the final curtain is drawn this Saturday and the season reviewed, in reality what our club really achieved this season was nothing more than a relegation near miss in the non-league top flight, in reality we've achieved nothing more than mediocrity, and should not get used to celebrating surviving against relegation at this level.
[highlight=yellow]As Kevin Nicholson said Saturday in his speech " This must never be allowed to happen again "
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Our hosts Guiseley go into this match occupying the last relegation spot and needing to win the match, however a draw could save our hosts if results go their way elsewhere, Guiseley are coming to the end of their very first ever season in the non-league top flight and would have hoped to consolidate at this level, mid December it looked like our hosts could survive at this level going into the all important Christmas fixtures with an 8 gap between them and the bottom four.
Maybe down to finance, or maybe they thought they had the capability within their squad to get the points required I don't know, but it does appear as a club they didn't do enough to strengthen mid season, and Saturday they dropped into the relegation zone for the first time this season.
I can't move on with out talking about Braintree-gate. I'm not going to put the "cheat" tag on Guiseley, but we all remember what happened in this game, when Braintree put the ball out to allow treatment for an injured Guiseley player , the Guiseley player clearly meant to pass the ball back to the keeper, but non-league gold, over hit the pass and scored, the right thing to do regardless was to let Braintree score and restore their 1 goal lead, but Guiseley refused and gained an ill gotten point.
I do not doubt Guiseley are a decent club with decent supporters, but when you don't conduct your business in the right manner, you may gain a short term advantage , but karma will swing back around and bite you in the arse eventually, should Guiseley be relegated Saturday, this will be just one of those cases.