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I completely agree Skillsy.
Watching Jarvis celebrate on the pitch at the final whistle, there was absolutely no doubt that he was genuinely delighted at our win and league survival. It must be really unpleasant for him to read snide comments suggesting his reluctance to play when he is in fact genuinely injured. Ditto for Dawson.
As we were leaving the ground, Jarvis was singing and dancing in the car park, as elated as any other fan.
In fact EVERY single member of the squad were clearly overjoyed and there was no doubt whatsoever that we truly were United in our relief and celebration of our beloved club’s survival. Let’s look to the future now.
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Completely agree, some of the comments towards Jarvis, Dawson, DOA are just unnecessary. We have no idea the extent to their injuries and ability to play. Going forward I think we do need more regular updates on player injuries to negate these sorts of comments.
We also need to consider the mental strain the last few months have probably had on players. They could have been out of jobs, with mortgages to pay and families to support. Its easy to say they are footballers and should be able to cope with this, but I think the majority of us would find this would weigh heavily when trying to perform our jobs to their optimum.
We also need to consider the mental strain the last few months have probably had on players. They could have been out of jobs, with mortgages to pay and families to support. Its easy to say they are footballers and should be able to cope with this, but I think the majority of us would find this would weigh heavily when trying to perform our jobs to their optimum.
Well what a night that was, nerves, tension, joy, horror, it had it all, I've only got phone access so hopefully share some views on this match tommorow.
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Yes, I was really pleased to see Jarvis celebrating with everybody as if we'd won the FA Cup. I'd love it for him to stay but.........Owlgull wrote: ↑17 Apr 2024, 15:02 I completely agree Skillsy.
Watching Jarvis celebrate on the pitch at the final whistle, there was absolutely no doubt that he was genuinely delighted at our win and league survival. It must be really unpleasant for him to read snide comments suggesting his reluctance to play when he is in fact genuinely injured. Ditto for Dawson.
As we were leaving the ground, Jarvis was singing and dancing in the car park, as elated as any other fan.
In fact EVERY single member of the squad were clearly overjoyed and there was no doubt whatsoever that we truly were United in our relief and celebration of our beloved club’s survival. Let’s look to the future now.
The future is Yellow!
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Bet you wouldn't have said that if we'd have lost 4-0.......culmstockgull wrote: ↑17 Apr 2024, 10:40 Personally ,I would like Taunton to survive in this league not least because its a short away trip and saves on travelling costs for the club and besides it seems they are very close to experiencing what we are going through at the moment.
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That should be our club anthem played before the game - Yellow by Coldplay …… I would belt it out as I’m sure many would.Owlgull wrote: ↑17 Apr 2024, 15:02 I completely agree Skillsy.
Watching Jarvis celebrate on the pitch at the final whistle, there was absolutely no doubt that he was genuinely delighted at our win and league survival. It must be really unpleasant for him to read snide comments suggesting his reluctance to play when he is in fact genuinely injured. Ditto for Dawson.
As we were leaving the ground, Jarvis was singing and dancing in the car park, as elated as any other fan.
In fact EVERY single member of the squad were clearly overjoyed and there was no doubt whatsoever that we truly were United in our relief and celebration of our beloved club’s survival. Let’s look to the future now.
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Great to hear the Plainmoor roar three times but why cut across the ending scenes? After the season we've all endured I wanted to wallow in the released tension and joy for a few moments more.
Great to hear the Plainmoor roar three times but why cut across the ending scenes? After the season we've all endured I wanted to wallow in the released tension and joy for a few moments more.
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Jarvis won’t be here next season you’d have thought, I’m sure the consistent fouling and lack of ref protection will convince him to move on, unless we are offering decent money and they can sell the clubs future to him.
Although it’s great we have more information about injuries now; for the last 3 or 4 weeks it’s been “he might be back this weekend, he could make the Easter matches”, when he doesn’t, it’s no wonder people (including me) cant help but wonder if there’s an agenda playing out.
Moving forward, players with injury concerns are too big a risk to be signed, unless on reduced pay as you play deals. We have at least 3 players who have missed virtually the whole season and at least 3 who play 3 games and then miss 5.
Although it’s great we have more information about injuries now; for the last 3 or 4 weeks it’s been “he might be back this weekend, he could make the Easter matches”, when he doesn’t, it’s no wonder people (including me) cant help but wonder if there’s an agenda playing out.
Moving forward, players with injury concerns are too big a risk to be signed, unless on reduced pay as you play deals. We have at least 3 players who have missed virtually the whole season and at least 3 who play 3 games and then miss 5.
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I'm reluctant to bring a touch of realism to all of the triumphalism.
However, it shows the dire state of Torquay United that fans are celebrating the fact that it has avoided relegation to the 7th tier of English football.
While not knowing the identity of a prospective purchaser - yet more nonsense from the powers that be - it is time for an almost entire clear out of the managerial and playing staff, who have proved to be, on the whole, incompetent at this level.
However, it shows the dire state of Torquay United that fans are celebrating the fact that it has avoided relegation to the 7th tier of English football.
While not knowing the identity of a prospective purchaser - yet more nonsense from the powers that be - it is time for an almost entire clear out of the managerial and playing staff, who have proved to be, on the whole, incompetent at this level.
Why is it nonsense that we don't know the identity of the prospective buyer? We are obviously not going to hear anything until the ink is dry. Sure that is usual practice.
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Jeez, give them a chance FFS.JimNichol'sdog wrote: ↑17 Apr 2024, 21:32 I'm reluctant to bring a touch of realism to all of the triumphalism.
However, it shows the dire state of Torquay United that fans are celebrating the fact that it has avoided relegation to the 7th tier of English football.
While not knowing the identity of a prospective purchaser - yet more nonsense from the powers that be - it is time for an almost entire clear out of the managerial and playing staff, who have proved to be, on the whole, incompetent at this level.
They have to go through due-diligence, Administrators hoops and then, if they want - look at the books and their investment.
It cold take up to six weeks - how about a bit of patience???
When Matt Ellis took over my egg-chasing team, that took three months....
And Wakefield Trinity were not in administration either.
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It is laughable how people carp about anything. Dire season yet cause to celebrate.
I remember someone being ridiculed on here because they said that Osbornes money was coming from a property developer. Yet today that has proved to be true and the we went into administration because his backer pulled out. So it wasnt even Osbornes money after all.
I remember someone being ridiculed on here because they said that Osbornes money was coming from a property developer. Yet today that has proved to be true and the we went into administration because his backer pulled out. So it wasnt even Osbornes money after all.
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Where’s the information about a property developer funding Osborne?
I assume they wanted the Quinta fields and to build a new stadium, which would have opened up more building opportunities around it?
I was one who ridiculed this notion, but am happy to apologise if it is true.
Yes, we shouldn’t be celebrating just about staying in NLS, but in the present and future circumstances I think we all feel like it’s a far better place to be than the league below. I’ll be celebrating on Saturday, but mostly in the hope we are about to finally begin the long process towards being self sustainable and the hopefully back to the Football League.
I assume they wanted the Quinta fields and to build a new stadium, which would have opened up more building opportunities around it?
I was one who ridiculed this notion, but am happy to apologise if it is true.
Yes, we shouldn’t be celebrating just about staying in NLS, but in the present and future circumstances I think we all feel like it’s a far better place to be than the league below. I’ll be celebrating on Saturday, but mostly in the hope we are about to finally begin the long process towards being self sustainable and the hopefully back to the Football League.
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