Frenchgull - if Tommy Northcott is your favourite player, you must be of the same vintage as me and like me, you've probably turned grey after years of watching the ups and downs of Torquay United (health warning to younger posters - it will happen to you, too). You are right - on gates of 2500 we are lucky to have a league team and we are fortunate to have people on the Board who love the club and whose only interest is its success and survival. However, like fans everywhere, we like to see our team win. Whatever our views of Mr Buckle, he did get us moving in the right direction and this was continued by Martin Ling in his first season. But frustratingly, we hit the buffers last season. With several new players arriving at Plainmoor, we had hoped for a big improvement this season but so far it hasn't happened and that is why there is some negativity - some of it unwarranted - on the Forum. For my part, I was predicting a top 10 position but I am now more realistically expecting to finish the season about 15th or 16th. That's acceptable in my book - as long as Knill maintains a season-by-season improvement,frenchgull wrote:I discovered this site in the close season and have enjoyed the thoughts and opinions of many of the people who have posted but lately there seems to be a lot of negativity around.Firsty I think we are very lucky to have a football league team in Torquay,we survive on gates of 2500 and the club is run very well,not by group of multi millionairs who can buy the next transfer target with two thousand barrels of oil but by people who support and love Torquay United,we have a good name and reputation in the football world. In all the years I have followed United we have played in a higher division in only two or three times,we are what we are,a division two side that occasionaly get a good side together and have a good season and after that the better players move on.Sure we all like to dream but let's be happy and enjoy what we have.I stand up for the right to post your opinion whether I agree or not and football is a game of opinions but after just nine games I think everybody wants to get behind the team,manager and board to consolidate the season,let the manager manage and the board to sort the finances out.
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On your point about being a Div 2 side, we should strive for Div 1 and not accept Div 2 mediocrity. After all, in Tommy Northcott/Robin Stubbs time, we almost made it to football's second tier.