...and of course Lincoln were relegated. Paul Dobson later had a spell with us.
Just wanted to drop by and say I am delighted you folks avoided the drop. I posted a couple of times after your visit to Sincil Bank and said then I would really have liked you to stay up. Let's hope things start to turn around for you in the very near future. Not sure how, but I hope they do...
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- 30 Apr 2017, 12:51
- Forum: All things Plainmoor
- Topic: THE REAL GREAT ESCAPE, BRYN THE POLICE DOG ETC, 30 YEARS ON. (Has much really changed.)
- Replies: 45
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- 16 Apr 2017, 21:44
- Forum: All things Plainmoor
- Topic: Guardian Article On Torquay
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Guardian Article On Torquay
It makes a depressing read. Good Luck getting the best resolution for TUFC. As I said elsewhere you all deserve better than this.
Wherever we are I shall be following your progress next season. Who knows, if you pull off an escape and it all goes catastrophically wrong for us it might only be next season we are still playing each other!!
Wherever we are I shall be following your progress next season. Who knows, if you pull off an escape and it all goes catastrophically wrong for us it might only be next season we are still playing each other!!
- 15 Apr 2017, 08:19
- Forum: Matchday Topics
- Topic: Lincoln v Torquay 14/04
- Replies: 147
- Views: 22882
Lincoln v Torquay 14/04
...yes, because we all think in exactly the same way. Every single one of us. Nobody in Lincoln is capable of independent thought...merse btpir wrote: ↑15 Apr 2017, 07:58 Lincoln: one of those places where they take their mind off football to sing about war in direct contrast to the soldiers in the trenches who stopped warring to play football ~ says it all.
An estimated 600 civilians and an estimated thousand allied POWs and forced labour prisoners drowned as a result of the Dambuster raids in 1943. It's nothing to crow about and happened 74 years ago ~ get over it. You're celebrating a thousand 'own goals' you fools!
A better way forward
...but despite your incredulity that we are stuck in that thought pattern you're happy throw in a comment about Sincil Bank being wiped off the face of the earth and this causing you amusement. I'll put your muddled thinking down being a little traumatised after yesterday.
I stand by my assertion that I sincerely hope you stay up. Genuine fans of Torquay United deserve better than they are currently putting up with.
- 15 Apr 2017, 07:22
- Forum: Matchday Topics
- Topic: Lincoln v Torquay 14/04
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Lincoln v Torquay 14/04
Ah, what a warm and caring soul, expressing an odd contradiction of emotions...merse btpir wrote: ↑14 Apr 2017, 23:56
I thought the players played like heroes today given their obvious shortcomings and limitations but they were as the lions led by donkeys of the First World War in a theatre of glorification of war atrocity with it's sickening Dam Buster music and tasteless air raid siren. I detest that intrusion into sport at places like this and if one of Kim Il Sung's wayward missiles wipes out Sincil Bank in an orange flash next week I'll be laughing my bollock's off!
Dambusters my arse!
However, I won't tarnish you all with the same brush. Despite my delight as Habergham's free kick went in, I did feel a bit for you folks. As a Lincoln supporter I'm used to chronic underachievement and relegation struggles so I know what it feels like. I think you came and did your club credit yesterday.
I hope you stay up. Put your home record behind you and get the required wins. I also hope that wherever you are next season you get a chance to re-build and start challenging at the right end of the table.
I'm pleased that standupsitdown had some decent feedback during his stay in Lincoln. I honestly think the vast majority of our supporters would want Torquay to survive.
Good Luck!!