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This site has 2312 members. So far just over 6% of them can be arsed to do something that takes less than two minutes to support a petition appealing that plainmoor is saved for Torquay united to play in. Christ!
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The petition needs 25 signatures to be considered by the Council and I'm pretty sure that Bay residents made up the first 25 to sign. I'd say that it's important now to show the Council the strength of feeling by getting as many signatures as possible from far and wide.
So spread the word - post on social media etc
What's the likely plan / outlook for TUFC if GI decide to back out? Anybody know what plan B is?
Do we continue on the path of having a procession of poor boardroom members, making poor decisions at board level, subsequently only being able to put out poor teams on match days. What is our future business model which will allow us to be competitive in this League, if not higher? Are we waiting for the next Lottery winner to step forward?
Is the likely scenario - The Devil (GI) or the Deep Blue sea (Administration)?
Do we continue on the path of having a procession of poor boardroom members, making poor decisions at board level, subsequently only being able to put out poor teams on match days. What is our future business model which will allow us to be competitive in this League, if not higher? Are we waiting for the next Lottery winner to step forward?
Is the likely scenario - The Devil (GI) or the Deep Blue sea (Administration)?
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I'm guessing you don't have to live in the Bay to sign the petition - that's why the registration form asks what County you live in.
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I dont iive in the bay any more but i signed up too. first thing i did when i saw it online. so why cant others be bothered
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Because not everyone wants to force the club to remain at Plainmoor when moving to a new ground might actually be for the best.Glostergull wrote: ↑16 Jan 2017, 12:15 I dont iive in the bay any more but i signed up too. first thing i did when i saw it online. so why cant others be bothered
I am more interested in making sure GI build us a new ground first before being allowed kick us out of Plainmoor.
Personally I am 100 % in favour of moving the club away from Plainmoor, but I did sign this petition because it's an issue of trust for me, can we trust G.I on past history clearly not.
I fully admit to be one of those who have said, give them a chance, however until I see some concrete evidence of them putting plans in place to move our club forward, we should remain vigilant, and I will not trust them until they do so.
So it doesn't matter where your thoughts in terms of whether we should move or not, or where you live, sign the petition.
I fully admit to be one of those who have said, give them a chance, however until I see some concrete evidence of them putting plans in place to move our club forward, we should remain vigilant, and I will not trust them until they do so.
So it doesn't matter where your thoughts in terms of whether we should move or not, or where you live, sign the petition.
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The trouble with putting plans in place forevertufc is they mean nothing because plans do not always proceed to a conclusion.
On balance, I can see the business argument for leaving Plainmoor, but I hope GI are cute enough to understand why so many of us are fearful of their intentions purely because of their track record over many years of NOT delivering. Simples.
On balance, I can see the business argument for leaving Plainmoor, but I hope GI are cute enough to understand why so many of us are fearful of their intentions purely because of their track record over many years of NOT delivering. Simples.
Gosh I find myself in agreement with the last four posters, two of whom seem to come from the EU. Trump that!
I have copied and pasted the comment below from a post I made on the Torquay v Woking thread.forevertufc wrote: ↑16 Jan 2017, 16:57 Personally I am 100 % in favour of moving the club away from Plainmoor, but I did sign this petition because it's an issue of trust for me, can we trust G.I on past history clearly not.
I fully admit to be one of those who have said, give them a chance, however until I see some concrete evidence of them putting plans in place to move our club forward, we should remain vigilant, and I will not trust them until they do so.
So it doesn't matter where your thoughts in terms of whether we should move or not, or where you live, sign the petition.
The petition is not against GI. It is about making sure that the Council as landlords of Plainmoor do not sell the club down the river.
The petition is, as the title says, about saving Plainmoor to ensure that TUFC continue to play there. As David Thomas has written/said, GI have made no secret of the fact that they want to build a new stadium. Fair enough. But their record shows that they are prone to taking over clubs and promising new stadiums which never materialise. I have said before that if GI want to build an all singing, dancing fandango stadium with bells and whistles on for TUFC to walk into as they walk out of Plainmoor I will be the first to learn how to do cartwheels. The petition is about trying to make sure that the Club do not end up groundless.
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