Torquay United v Chesham F.A.T- (Replay-TUE 15TH 7.45)
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Yeeah. wow have we waited a long time to have a goal first
oohh yeah as i say that 2-0 go on you gulls
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I'm already getting greedy. can Andre get his hatrick
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Wow. just finished in the studio putting down another track and turned on in time to hear the goal go in. then 2 maybe i should turn on more often.
oohh yeah as i say that 2-0 go on you gulls
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I'm already getting greedy. can Andre get his hatrick
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Wow. just finished in the studio putting down another track and turned on in time to hear the goal go in. then 2 maybe i should turn on more often.
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Not the greatest half by any stretch, but for once we've actually done something positive!
First 20mins we were properly under the cosh, and it looked like it was going to be a bad, bad day. But on our first real foray forward, Shep found a bit of space to cross and Wright was able to scuff home the rebound after Fishers back heel was blocked. It was a scruffy finish but a classic goal you need when things are against you.
That took the wind out of Chesham's sails and minutes later Butlers deep corner (I'm pretty sure it was Butler, and not Nico) was firmly headed in at the back post by Wright. Also almost got his hat-trick right at the end of the half, but his sliding finish from Shep's cross/shot was just wide.
I know it's only Chesham, but so far there have been some small glimmers of hope. Fisher and Wright work well as a partnership, and Wright - although very raw - has shown good touches and runs. Heslop has done far more positive stuff as a right back than as a midfielder, and Butler/Verma are doing a half decent job.
Of course, this will all be irrelevant if we capitulate second half. But we've won a half of a game of football against a team two tiers below us - let's enjoy!
First 20mins we were properly under the cosh, and it looked like it was going to be a bad, bad day. But on our first real foray forward, Shep found a bit of space to cross and Wright was able to scuff home the rebound after Fishers back heel was blocked. It was a scruffy finish but a classic goal you need when things are against you.
That took the wind out of Chesham's sails and minutes later Butlers deep corner (I'm pretty sure it was Butler, and not Nico) was firmly headed in at the back post by Wright. Also almost got his hat-trick right at the end of the half, but his sliding finish from Shep's cross/shot was just wide.
I know it's only Chesham, but so far there have been some small glimmers of hope. Fisher and Wright work well as a partnership, and Wright - although very raw - has shown good touches and runs. Heslop has done far more positive stuff as a right back than as a midfielder, and Butler/Verma are doing a half decent job.
Of course, this will all be irrelevant if we capitulate second half. But we've won a half of a game of football against a team two tiers below us - let's enjoy!
It actually looks ok. Wrights first was very scrappy but a decent header for his second.
Lavs hasnt really had much to do and apart from a mass of decent corners for them, they havent really threatened.
Pitch looks bobbly and I've had a lumpy Bovril but apart from that, its alright.
Lavs hasnt really had much to do and apart from a mass of decent corners for them, they havent really threatened.
Pitch looks bobbly and I've had a lumpy Bovril but apart from that, its alright.
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Is there any financial reward for FA Trophy progression?
My old memories of Football Manager suggest something minimal, although not sure how in tune with reality that game was back then...
My old memories of Football Manager suggest something minimal, although not sure how in tune with reality that game was back then...
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Totnes_Yellow wrote:Is there any financial reward for FA Trophy progression?
My old memories of Football Manager suggest something minimal, although not sure how in tune with reality that game was back then...
we will get £5,000 if we win tonight and IF we win against Wrexham in the next round we will win another £6,000
Well a win is a win, and most welcome, whether this will be a confidence booster we'll see.
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Apologies for my negative comment yesterday. Hopefully tonight's win will boost confidence and be a turning point in fortunes.
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Apologies for my negative comment yesterday. Hopefully tonight's win will boost confidence and be a turning point in fortunes.
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Apologies for my negative comment yesterday. Hopefully tonight's win will boost confidence and be a turning point in fortunes.
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