samuel wrote:Histon 4 Torquay 5 was one of mine. Was behind the goal when todays opposition manager Chris Todd got the winner. A cracking game from start to finish.
Mine also
samuel wrote:Histon 4 Torquay 5 was one of mine. Was behind the goal when todays opposition manager Chris Todd got the winner. A cracking game from start to finish.
I had forgotten about the Carlisle game, but any match where Tyrone from Corrie is paraded before the crowd should stick in the memory - Not quite up there with the farce when Julie Goodyear was paraded at Plainmoor with Fash, but still memorable! The second half of this game seemed to take about three days! Andy Marriott was superb in goal - as he was for the entire run in.samuel wrote:The Carlisle game. Had more forum users been there then this match would have rated much higher, I am sure. I gave it 10 simply because it was the most exciting game I have ever seen, bar none. I can always remember the Carlisle captain sprinting out on the pitch for the second half, they meant business. It was true, the second half was like the Somme. We couldn't get out of the penalty area let alone our half. The team fought, scrapped, threw themselves into the fray, it was fantastic - real fighters. There was so much riding on this game. Am I right in saying that had we lost we would have been relegated? What servants of the club Hilly and Jo Kuffor were, loved those players. The euphoria when the referee blew his whistle was incredible. I would like to meet Ian Atkins and thank him personally for keeping my little team in the league - I owe him big time.
What a crazy season that was - Mike Bateson had just taken over and had all the enthusiasm that you want from a new Chairman - decent signings in Saunders and Tynan - I think there was even an attempt to sign Luther Blissett, although that may have just been a publicity stunt.wivelgull wrote:The Night of the Kettle.
I didn't vote in this thing what with being on the other side of the planet and thus only ever having seen a handful of Torquay United games on dodgy internet streams. But if I had to vote for one Torquay United game which holds a special place in my heart, not even having actually seen it, this would be the one. Look at the date this game was played up there ^^^^^^^^^^ and then look at the date I joined this forum over there >>>>>>>>>. Not a coincidence.Plymouth Gull wrote:JOINT 9th: Torquay United 4 - 3 Aldershot Town - 2012/13
37 points, 6 votes (3+9+6+6+9+4)
League 2
Tuesday 2nd October 2012
Plainmoor
Attendance: 2358
Torquay: Michael Poke, Joe Oastler, Aaron Downes, Brian Saah, Kevin Nicholson, Lee Mansell, Nathan Craig, Danny Stevens, Niall Thompson, Rene Howe, Billy Bodin. Subs: Ryan Jarvis, Ashley Yeoman, Martin Rice, Daniel Leadbitter, Tom Cruise, Kirtys MacKenzie, Carl Baker
Torquay scorers: Billy Bodin, Ryan Jarvis, Ashley Yeoman, Rene Howe
Aldershot scorers: Craig Reid (3)
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No surprise to see this feature highly. Aldershot came to Plainmoor really out of form, and the fans wanted a change of management at the club. However, Dean Holdsworth remained in a job. They came to Devon and should have gone home with 3 points and a comfortable victory. Craig Reid hit a hat trick inside 47 minutes to put the Shots 3-0 up. The first was a conversion from a free kick, the second a penalty and the third came from close range. Within two minutes of Reid's third, United got one back through Bodin. Substitute Ryan Jarvis made it 2-3 just past the hour. The pressure continued and another substitute, Ashley Yeoman, got the equaliser with 7 minutes to go. As if that wasn't enough, United won the game in stoppage time as Rene Howe banged home from 25 yards.
This was the best comeback I've ever seen - much like the Lincoln match that featured on this list - coming from 3 goals down to win is a special achievement and so it isn't a surprise this game picked up a few votes.
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