24th May 2024
FAN ZONE
TUST's Chair, Nick Brodrick's column in this week's Herald Express - updated for the latest news.
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WWW TORQUAY UNITED - WESTCOTT WARNOCK WOTTON
TUST’S PAINT UP PLAINMOOR GATHERS PACE
FANS ARE ASKED TO CHOOSE AWAY SHIRT - NOT PALMED OFF ANY MORE
To most people ask them what they understand by www and they will tell you ‘world wide web’, of course but to all Torquay United fans those three letters only mean one thing - Westcott, Warnock, Wotton.
What a trio who have come to put that love back into Plainmoor that has been missing for so long. Those years of mismanagement, barriers put in the way of well meaning fans and lack of communication are now history - a new, open era has begun.
Last Tuesday, much to the surprise of local journalists, local TV and radio the Bryn Consortium held a press conference at the Livermead Cliff Hotel proceeded by a fantastic film that went viral with over 3million hits featuring Neil Warnock, Paul Wotton, two deck chairs and umbrellas in the rain on the Princess Pier - priceless.
As Chairman of TUST I was able to welcome both to Torquay and to assure them that all the Yellow Army are very much with them and behind them.
On the back of Warnock’s involvement, working for free as the new board’s football advisor, he alone has boosted Torquay’s national profile with stories in the national press, appearance on TalkSport and last Friday evening bigging up the club on Sky Sports. On Sunday he was the front page story in the Non-League Paper. What’s not to like?
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One of the roles TUST has agreed to front is Paint Up Plainmoor. Our request for volunteers brought an amazing response and we were inundated with offers of help not just to paint but two national companies are in discussions with us about donating paint and painting materials.
Having had a lengthy tour of Plainmoor last Thursday evening we have drawn up a programme to paint and refresh the tired areas of the ground.
We hope to announce plans for working parties to carry out the tasks, probably throughout June, in due course.
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Yes, these are exciting times and signals a return to a true community feel around the club and hopefully heralds the start of an era where volunteers are encouraged and welcomed.
To this end there has been a terrific response to you sending in your suggestions for improvements in the match day experience. There are too many to list here but all suggestions will be passed on to the Bryn Consortium.
Here are just a few: have a TUFC shop in the town, pay for season tickets by direct debit, improvements to the queues at the refreshment kiosk, remove £2 booking fee, pay on the gate and bring back the crossbar challenge. Many thanks to Ross, Jon, Tony and Ian.
If you have some ideas send them to:
[email protected].
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Throughout the season this column has reported on numerous controversies regarding VAR and last week Wolves took the system a step further as the club proposed a motion at next month’s Premier League shareholders’ meeting to scrap the TV reviews.
About a month ago the Premier League voted to introduce semi-automated offside next season so it seems unlikely the Wolves motion will be successful but there is no doubt the topic has divided opinion.
In another VAR development FIFA is to introduce a cricket/tennis style challenge system that will allow players and managers to order reviews of decisions involving goals, penalty decisions, red cards and mistaken identity.
Teams will start each match with two review requests which will reduce if an on-field decision s upheld, but not if it is overturned.
This coming season is the last for the joint screening of FA Cup ties from the BBC and ITV as the contract with the FA comes to an end. From the 2025-26 season FA Cup matches will be screened by mostly TNT with the BBC showing a limited number.
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Southend United have been placed under a fresh transfer embargo by the National League as the club’s takeover saga drags on. Under fire previous owner, Ron Martin, sold the club to a consortium headed by an Australian businessman Justin Rees last December.
However, as a result of ongoing local council due diligence over housing contracts involving Southend’s Roots Hall stadium the matter has yet to be concluded.
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Last Friday VX3, the club’s new kit company, launched a vote for the most popular away shirt design and the choices certainly divided opinion. Over the weekend 5,960 votes were cast with the winner being announced as option 2, the one with palm trees, with 2,531 votes. It’s certainly different even if the palms are not Torquay Riviera ones. We now await the home shirt, hoping that it will be on more traditional lines with yellow and blue.
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Manchester City might well be champions for a fourth time but for many there are 115 reasons why maybe this could be the last time.
This season’s final Premier League table underlines the gap between the top teams and those in the Championship with the three promoted sides Luton, Burnley and Sheffield United falling straight back.
Lower down the pyramid both Forest Green and Sutton only had shortish spells in the EFL before returning to non-league. Clubs need the right infrastructure - and funding amongst other things to be successful.
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