Torquay United v Gloucester City - 29th Dec
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Torquay United v Gloucester City - 29th Dec
Next up are Gloucester on Saturday!
We've now won 7 on the bounce in the league.
Gloucester sit in 19th place with 18 points from 22 games. They drew 0-0 with Weston Super Mare on Boxing Day and have drawn 4 and lost 1 of their last 5 games. Chris Todd is their manager - a warm reception for him?
I feel with Woking having two games in hand we have to keep on winning, especially at home against teams in the bottom half. I'll go for 2-0 with a crowd of 2500. Would love to see another 3000 + crowd though! Score predictions?
We've now won 7 on the bounce in the league.
Gloucester sit in 19th place with 18 points from 22 games. They drew 0-0 with Weston Super Mare on Boxing Day and have drawn 4 and lost 1 of their last 5 games. Chris Todd is their manager - a warm reception for him?
I feel with Woking having two games in hand we have to keep on winning, especially at home against teams in the bottom half. I'll go for 2-0 with a crowd of 2500. Would love to see another 3000 + crowd though! Score predictions?
I feel confident enough in our abilities to honestly say this one has the potential to be an absolute whitewash! It won’t be long before we put 5/6/7 goals past someone, I think this may be the one.
Their last 3 games they’ve only conceded the 1, but they have also only scored 1 too. These games have been against Weston, Dulwich and Hampton, none of the leagues big boys.
Brucie’s confidence about the Truro game has been infectious, this one is going to be men against boys!!
Their last 3 games they’ve only conceded the 1, but they have also only scored 1 too. These games have been against Weston, Dulwich and Hampton, none of the leagues big boys.
Brucie’s confidence about the Truro game has been infectious, this one is going to be men against boys!!
Could be equalling and or breaking records soon. Just don't tell the team as that's bound to be the end of it !!.
Torquay United : Most consecutive League wins: 8 matches (24 January–3 March 1998, Division Three).
Torquay United : Most consecutive League wins: 8 matches (24 January–3 March 1998, Division Three).
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Gloucester City have not won in the League in the last 8 games losing 4 and drawing 4.
They do not score many 15 all season but did manage 3 against Woking losing 3-4 at Home.
Chris Todd has a tough job but I am sure he will receive a warm welcome from another big crowd at Plainmoor.
The way United are playing I cannot see anything but a win, 19 goals from our last 6 Home games, I am going for 4-0 United.
COYY.
They do not score many 15 all season but did manage 3 against Woking losing 3-4 at Home.
Chris Todd has a tough job but I am sure he will receive a warm welcome from another big crowd at Plainmoor.
The way United are playing I cannot see anything but a win, 19 goals from our last 6 Home games, I am going for 4-0 United.
COYY.
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It is only a matter of time before we get 5 or 6 (or more), however, GJ will communicate that we, (supporters and the team) treat every opponent with full respect, and NOT to get carried away. It is hard not to!
Woking will fade eventually, but every team that comes to Plainmoor will treat it as their cup final, and make it difficult at times. The Truro rematch might be a tougher test, but on the other hand it could be a breeze. Onwards and upwards.......
Woking will fade eventually, but every team that comes to Plainmoor will treat it as their cup final, and make it difficult at times. The Truro rematch might be a tougher test, but on the other hand it could be a breeze. Onwards and upwards.......
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We can never be complacent but we must be winning these games. Rewind to Gloucester away on August bank holiday Monday at 4.50pm and then fast forward to today. It’s nothing short of a miracle. It’s between us and Woking for the title. 3-0 Torquay
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Who can forget the 'Coffee-Gate' incident where 400 travelling fans witnessed our goalless run, back in August, stretching to 398 minutes after Owers' 5-3-2 'park the bus' formation fired more 'blanks' against Gloucester. Rumour has it that Owers was last seen working as a barista in Costa Coffee. It is now a joy going to watch Torquay play. That in itself is a miracle. The team are top of the confidence league as well as the football league so the wheels are not ready to fall off just yet - so I am going with a 5-0 win.
Never went in Costa Coffee but certainly not going in now one way of getting depressed drinking coffee.Hopefully can win this game and the next two afterwards to put the pressure on Woking.
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Scrappy 1 nil would be just as good as a 7.0 whitewash .....no actually 7.0 would be better
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Suspect a tight game as Gloucester will try to throttle the middle of the park. 2-0 to the yellows.
0-0 at half time. 2-0 FT Niate, Reid. Att: 2999
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