Torquay United Anthem
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Awayday wrote:December is going to be pretty quiet because I don't think I can make any of them due to most of my family having birthdays in December.
Are you related to that bloke from Nazareth?
Fate: A police dog called Bryn bit Torquay player Jim McNichol and the time while he was receiving treatment was added onto the end of the second half.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazareth,_Pennsylvaniachippygull wrote:
Are you related to that bloke from Nazareth?
Who?
Matt.
J5 said, "ferrarilover is 100% correct"
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Yes!!! This worked v well at Forest Green a couple of years ago when we were knocked out of the FA Trophy (happy days!)Fonda wrote:Just to clarify...we have supporters that want to go to games, and that like making a noise, but will only go if someone else is there to 'start the noise making process'? Why not just go along, and if theres nobody else making a noise, try and make one yourself? Perhaps others will join in? Maybe that's why we can't create an atmosphere - because everyone is waiting for one man to turn up...
It began "One of us singing, there's only one of us singing, one of us singing.."
Taken up by the next "Two of us ...." etc etc . V amusing and generated good atmosphere as I remember..
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Oooh, FGR memories. Who recalls the first game we played there. Blazingly hot (well, it wasn't raining) Saturday afternoon, and they gave us the whole side standing area. Bloody good job too, since we took 1000 supporters and didn't stop hollering throughout. We got the right result too (possibly 2-0, anyone know any better?)
Matt.
Matt.
J5 said, "ferrarilover is 100% correct"
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i went to stevenage away this season and tried the exact same thing you've suggested. instead of joining in people looked at me like i was a nutter. and as stated earlier, i'm a student and i dont fancy paying £50 for days like that. it tends to be the older people who dont join in with the chanting. maybe they think its silly, i dont know!Fonda wrote:Just to clarify...we have supporters that want to go to games, and that like making a noise, but will only go if someone else is there to 'start the noise making process'? Why not just go along, and if theres nobody else making a noise, try and make one yourself? Perhaps others will join in? Maybe that's why we can't create an atmosphere - because everyone is waiting for one man to turn up...
I would have gone down the immaculate conception route. Parents don't do that sort of thing. Ever.Awayday wrote: I think so, well I do remember my Mum always calling out "Oh my Good God, oohh oohh aahh" from the bedroom.
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