I thought that too.hector wrote:I always thought your username was meant to say Gazza-bleeds-gull. Sorry!
Torquay Fans Demographic Poll
- happytorq
- Plays for Country
- Posts: 2588
- Joined: 07 Sep 2010, 02:21
- Favourite player: Kevin Hill
- Location: Newtown, Connecticut, USA
- Watches from: The sofa
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Eam non defectum. Ego potest tractare quod. Est spes occidit me.
Eam non defectum. Ego potest tractare quod. Est spes occidit me.
East Devon for me and although it has taken a few years, it does feel like home now. And I never thought, growing up fiercely loyal to Torbay and South Devon, that one day I would much prefer this part of the county.
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- Out on Loan
- Posts: 279
- Joined: 27 Oct 2010, 14:44
- Favourite player: Jean-Pierre Simb
- Location: Newton Abbot
forevertufc wrote:Good old Newton Abbot for me Andy, down by the bottom end of Milber woods, left turn onto the back road at Plainmoor in 10 minutes, sweet.
As above but the top end of Milber woods.
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- On the Bench
- Posts: 174
- Joined: 20 Sep 2010, 17:46
- Favourite player: Bobby O...oh no
- Location: Somewhere near Stratford on Avon
Proud to have doubled the Midlands tally with Stratford on Avon. Come on the Warwick boys, where are you?
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- Hat Trick Hero
- Posts: 817
- Joined: 05 Sep 2010, 19:28
- Favourite player: Sir Alex Russell
- Watches from: Pop side
Kingsteignton as well, but I lived and worked for about ten years in Exeter. I love everything about that City except the traffic and the football team.
Used to live right next to Sid James in fact and spent many a Friday night walk home after the pub, using the old grandstand turnstile as a urinal! He he. Happy times.....
Used to live right next to Sid James in fact and spent many a Friday night walk home after the pub, using the old grandstand turnstile as a urinal! He he. Happy times.....
Mmmmmm, beeeeeeeer.
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- Reserve Player
- Posts: 27
- Joined: 06 Sep 2010, 10:46
- Favourite player: Jimmy Dunne
- Location: Sunshine Coast Queensland
Born in Torquay (shrub lands - for those of a long memory). Lived in Upton initially, then moved to the top of Babbacombe, gran lived 150 yards from Plainmoor where I spent my formative years! Married and then lived in Newton Abbot then Kingsteinton before moving North to Manchester, then Warminster, Bath and North of Bristol (Frampton Cotterell - GlousterGull....posher than Yate!) moved to Adelaide in 2005 and been here since. Get back to Plainmoor at least once a season and looks like I'll be there for the York City game
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- First Regular
- Posts: 310
- Joined: 09 May 2013, 22:36
- Favourite player: Tommy northcott
Yep another Shrublands baby and lived in Torre, just 30 mins walk to plainmoor.First game was Southend in Nov 1956,3-3 draw.Moved to Somerset at twenty years old and on retirement moved to Cognac in France.The Torquay car sticker is well known around the area but as yet no other Torquay supporters.
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- Legend
- Posts: 10009
- Joined: 17 Jun 2011, 20:52
- Favourite player: Kev Nicholson
- Location: Bikini Bottom
Give it time, there are loads of Gulls abroad if the poll is anything to go by! (well at least 8)
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
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- Reserve Player
- Posts: 72
- Joined: 01 Feb 2011, 21:48
- Favourite player: David Graham
Never lived in Torquay - Parents moved down there in 1980 Mum working at Torbay Hospital. Introduced me to a nurse who became ( and still is) my wife in 1982.
Father in law -see Tribute to a Missing Fan - dragged me down to Plainmoor. Really took off my support one year when the Gulls played lot of games in the Midlands - Notts County, Port Vale, Cheltenham and I was hooked.
Father in law -see Tribute to a Missing Fan - dragged me down to Plainmoor. Really took off my support one year when the Gulls played lot of games in the Midlands - Notts County, Port Vale, Cheltenham and I was hooked.
Never lived in Torquay. Grandfather from Paignton went to Plainmoor as a lad in the 1920's and was hooked for life. Had the family choice of Reading or Torquay as a lad. Chose the right path.
Cool, if your ever stuck for lift give us a shout, I don't drink so driving no problem, have a crew cab van, so bags of space..dazgull wrote:
As above but the top end of Milber woods.
Formerly known as forevertufc
- Eirik
- Skipper
- Posts: 692
- Joined: 05 Sep 2010, 21:11
- Favourite player: Eifion Williams
- Location: Ovre Ardal, Norway
- Watches from: The sofa
Not surprisingly abroad for me Only three weeks until the Norway Gulls once again will walk the streets of Torquay
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