Torquay v Horsham FA Trophy Sat 7th Dec 3pm

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In the light of the postponement I'm going to amend my prediction.
Still 3-0 but 30 away fans.
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Brewers boy wrote: 06 Dec 2024, 20:35 In the light of the postponement I'm going to amend my prediction.
Still 3-0 but 30 away fans.
In case you weren't aware there's no inclusion of cup games in the prediction league.
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Southampton Gull wrote: 08 Dec 2024, 09:53 In case you weren't aware there's no inclusion of cup games in the prediction league.
Yes. Just for fun.
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I see we're currently 1 nil to the good.
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WSM drew 0-0 last night in the league whilst Boreham wood won. There are now just just 4 points separating the top 8 teams in the league which must be as close a division as you will see at this stage of the season.
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Boreham Wood look like the major threat now, makes our point there look a lot better.
Not the best game or performance last night especially first half. Horsham were very sharp, aggressive and passed it well at times, seen worse teams in the league here this season and they have beaten Dorking and Maidstone.
They just lacked quality in the final third and a finisher. We defended superbly again and they put us under quite a bit of pressure even at 2-0
and never gave up. Hamon had to pull off an outstanding save late on.
Mussa was in the game a lot playing wide left midfield, he's getting fitter and some brilliant bits of play but frustratingly still gives the ball away and gets dispossessed after hanging on to it for too long , far too often.
We need to be better on Saturday though and presumably Cooke and Dreyer will return
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A good view of last night by desperado, were horsham good , well their press was one of the best I have seen this season, I just think we made them look better than they were, without Cooke, Dreyer and hasani the lack of balance and class in the squad was obvious, we need a a credible and long term solution for when cooke is absent, we have tried ash multiple times and it has not succeeded once, he is not a No 9, first half he was ineffective and could have had no complaint if he had been subbed after 45. Foulston needs to sit down and have a long chat with Moxey on how to deal with fast and tricky wingers when your pace has gone although in Foulston's case he has never possessed pace in the first place, not for the first time he was done all ends up last night.
Mousa I like but as a footballer but there seems to be long periods of a match when his football brain goes astray, when the situation is screaming for a simple pass he goes complicated, Is their a player in the squad who gives the ball away more than he does, I doubt it.
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Our quest for this trophy knows no bounds it would seem. In pursuing it though, our sights have been lowered dramatically.

Our neighbours have no doubt regarded us (TUFC) fans, as being somewhat ‘not the sharpest knives in the drawer!’ An accolade which we are unlikely to shed while we continue to strive to win this competition.

Plymouth will one day soon, advance to the Premier League, although they will have to get rid of Rooney first.

Exeter are comfortably in league one and believe it’s their level, with the odd tilt at the Championship.

We will never achieve the height of Plymouth, and even the height of Exeter seems only a remote possibility. As long as some people get an orgasm every time this competition is in front of us, blunt in the drawer we will remain!
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Dilmond wrote: 12 Dec 2024, 13:30 Our quest for this trophy knows no bounds it would seem. In pursuing it though, our sights have been lowered dramatically.

Our neighbours have no doubt regarded us (TUFC) fans, as being somewhat ‘not the sharpest knives in the drawer!’ An accolade which we are unlikely to shed while we continue to strive to win this competition.

Plymouth will one day soon, advance to the Premier League, although they will have to get rid of Rooney first.

Exeter are comfortably in league one and believe it’s their level, with the odd tilt at the Championship.

We will never achieve the height of Plymouth, and even the height of Exeter seems only a remote possibility. As long as some people get an orgasm every time this competition is in front of us, blunt in the drawer we will remain!
Quite an achievement to get that much drivel into your first post :clap:
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