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Is the 'Yellow Army' exclusive then? Does it not stretch to the whole of our support?
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Keep up Fonda, "Yellow Army" is the name given to the singers who originally wanted to call them selves "The Ultras".
I was just reminding people of the fact that those who are planning on singing are all meeting up at the back of the seated area rather than the terraces.
I was just reminding people of the fact that those who are planning on singing are all meeting up at the back of the seated area rather than the terraces.
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Oh right. So what are the rest of us called then? What's wrong with referring to yourself as 'Ultra's' (if that's a description you like). Our whole support is the Yellow Army, not select bits of it.
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A bit pedantic isn't it Shane? Nobody is trying to exclude anyone else or deem themselves better or worse than anyone else, it's merely to let others know where the regular away supporters are going to be seated.
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It's fine, it is what we have come to expect from Shane to be honest. The Ultras were asked to rename as the name had a hooligan conitation to it, so what he is saying is he likes the idea of Torquay having a "hooligan" collective which every other supporter wanted to avoid. Great words of wisdom mate, keep up the good work.
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I don't think it's pedantic Dave. If the regular away supporters want to distinguish themselves from everyone else (for purposes such as this), they need to refer to themselves as something distinctive. The 'Yellow Army' will be in the tent at Bristol. The other part of the 'Yellow Army' will be on the terrace. Everyone who is present is the 'Yellow Army'.
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Shane, as S/G say's there is no claim here from anyone that "yellow army" are some how better supporter's than anyone else, those fan's involved changed the name with good reason, whilst supporting the idea the club were not overly happy with the name and nor were a number of fan's who would not join in while the group were called "ultra's"
All these lads are trying to do is get more organised it would not work if half of them turned up in the terrace and the other half in the seats at Rovers, i have noticed since they have changed the name to the yellow army more and more people are joining in, everyone is welcome the more who join the louder they will get.
All these lads are trying to do is get more organised it would not work if half of them turned up in the terrace and the other half in the seats at Rovers, i have noticed since they have changed the name to the yellow army more and more people are joining in, everyone is welcome the more who join the louder they will get.
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Yes. That is exactly what i said. Word for word. I think hooligans are great. Jeez...Awayday wrote:It's fine, it is what we have come to expect from Shane to be honest. The Ultras were asked to rename as the name had a hooligan conitation to it, so what he is saying is he likes the idea of Torquay having a "hooligan" collective which every other supporter wanted to avoid. Great words of wisdom mate, keep up the good work.
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I'm sorry i thought you were an adult? I made a perfectly sensible point, and you deem it reasonable to accuse me of being some kind of rebel rousing hooligan. Forgive me if i don't take kindly to such insinuations.Awayday wrote: Stupid and pathetic posts..... annoying isn't it Fonda.....
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Think you have missed the point here Shane, it's similar to Aldershot, they have a group called the red and blue army, they are group of lads who are not thugs just want to create a colourful and loud atmosphere in supprt of there team, they are well organised, have there own website even run there own supporters coach's, aswell as standing togehter at home match's, they are no better and more true a shots fan as any one else at there club.Fonda wrote:I don't think it's pedantic Dave. If the regular away supporters want to distinguish themselves from everyone else (for purposes such as this), they need to refer to themselves as something distinctive. The 'Yellow Army' will be in the tent at Bristol. The other part of the 'Yellow Army' will be on the terrace. Everyone who is present is the 'Yellow Army'.
This is all the supporters group here at Tufc are trying to do, it in my opinion has nothing to do with regular away fans wanting to be different, every fan who turns up next week are commited TUFC fan's, all the yellow army group are trying to do is bring a colourful loud atmosphere to Torquay games home and away, and to do this they need to be togehther, thats all they are saying if you want to be with them,they will be in the tent.
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You were the one who presumed I like the "Ultras" but if you look through the posts you will see I was against that name. Also I did not accuse you of being a rebel rousing hooligan, I just mentioned that you liked the idea of the fans having a hooligan collective. Stop being so touchy.
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I understand all that Dave. I just think everyone who is travelling next week can justifiably consider themselves part of the 'Yellow Army'. So you can't distinguish a certain part of the support in that way. Looks like i'm out-voted on this anyway so i'll say no more.
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