They are two leagues below us and are in the relegation zone. There is no excuse for not beating them.arcadia wrote:
Don't get carried away Frome Town are no mugs and good budget.
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CP Gull wrote:Home to Frome Town or Chesham ...surely a home game we could actually WIN????
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If any of the '64 team are still playing and we lost, I agree - that WOULD mark the end of everythingwivelgull wrote:I can remember watching the Reserves (Jackie Swindells and all) versus Frome Town in about 1964. If we lost - at home - to them IT WOULD BE THE END OF EVERYTHING.
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According to Herald Express we're trying to get this match switched to Sunday 13th-would be a sensible move and should improve attendance.
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£10 Adults to get in next Sunday. Under 18's free with an adult and £8 for conceissions not bad prices to be fair hopefully get a decent gate with it being on Sunday afternoon as well,
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AlexGulls wrote:£10 Adults to get in next Sunday. Under 18's free with an adult and £8 for conceissions not bad prices to be fair hopefully get a decent gate with it being on Sunday afternoon as well,
That is a bargain, if that can't entice supporters through the gates nothing will. Great move from the club
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http://www.torquayunited.com/news/artic ... 32342.aspx
Looks like they made a mistake on the initial prices £5 for Under 18s and just free with an adult for under 12's
Looks like they made a mistake on the initial prices £5 for Under 18s and just free with an adult for under 12's
Make the football as cheap as you like; if it is crap, people will not go however inexpensive it is.lucy6lucy wrote:
That is a bargain, if that can't entice supporters through the gates nothing will. Great move from the club
It is a bit like the local supermarket reducing the price of bread when it is starting to go mouldy. You don't think, 'hey that's so cheap, I must buy it.' No, you think, ''That will taste bloody horrible, I'm not buying it however cheap they make it - unless I'm stupid.'
TUFC are producing mouldy football. It's decayed and gone off and only good enough for the ducks.
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