Woking FC v Torquay United 6/4/19
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We are 1 to 20 to win the league, Woking 8 to 1
Lets be honest its all over Woking shoud be 80/1
Looks like Keating has a depressed fracture of cheekbone and has gone to hospital.
Looks like Keating has a depressed fracture of cheekbone and has gone to hospital.
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Can't help feel this guy has something on his mind he'd like to say
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Why on earth would you keep home fans in after the match?
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Why on earth would you keep home fans in after the match?
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It was predicted in advance the Woking would be 'robust', employ whatever tactics they could get away with.
I don't know anything about this facial injury, could Keating play with a mask?
I don't know anything about this facial injury, could Keating play with a mask?
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You mean like that Gulls legend Tim (Zorro) Sills?Dockers Pal wrote: ↑06 Apr 2019, 18:27 It was predicted in advance the Woking would be 'robust', employ whatever tactics they could get away with.
I don't know anything about this facial injury, could Keating play with a mask?
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Yep, thats the one
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To be fair he had a decent enough game with his partner in the centre of defence looking like a donkey. Couple of mistimed challenges for his two yellows, both deserved but well set up by Reidy for the second with a sublime touch as Gerring went for the tackle leaving the ref no choice.
We all expected it so no real surprise and it certainly galvanised the side in what was an open encounter with them playing the better football for the majority of the game. Fair result in the end. Next!!
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Great result - when I kept getting Woking goal alerts I feared the worst but those last 10-15 minutes showed how much this team has matured. Earlier in the season it was us who was bottling it but this is the sign of champions.
I hope there was no trouble in the crowd - did the idiots behave themselves?
I hope there was no trouble in the crowd - did the idiots behave themselves?
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Just a lot of posturing but I witnessed some shocking behaviour from one of the Response guys who while ejecting a pensioner (reason unknown) got him in a neck hold and lifted him off his feet. Totally unnecessary, dangerous and against SIA codes of practice. I'll be contacting the SIA after getting his details from the Stadium Manager as the guy should lose his badge for that on its own without trying to start attacking me while I drew a Policemans attention to what he was doing. If he'd been at the other end of the terrace he'd have got his fix with our Green Street wannabes, this was just an old man being unnecessarily manhandled. Great day, great comeback and fantastic support by the vast majority of our fans.
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Was there any crowd trouble then
Sounds if it was not too bad.
Sounds if it was not too bad.
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No trouble during the game just posturing by both sets and a little bit of shoving back by Police and stewards.
Plenty of smoke bombs and a flare thrown on by our lot that actually resulted in the Woking keeper getting booked for timewasting even though he was just waiting for the flare to be removed. The ref didn't have a clue why the Woking players were so incensed.
Plenty of smoke bombs and a flare thrown on by our lot that actually resulted in the Woking keeper getting booked for timewasting even though he was just waiting for the flare to be removed. The ref didn't have a clue why the Woking players were so incensed.
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Not what I would call trouble. Fans spilled on to the pitch, celebrating the third goal.
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Must admit spent 80 minutes feeling relieved I couldn't go to the game today, spent the last 10 minutes feeling gutted I couldn't. Was listening to the commentary for a bit, then followed it on BT sport, felt like a win when they went over to do alive report on the equaliser, if that doesn't leave Woking feeling totally crushed I don't know what will, with a bit of luck they'll get beat next week, and the team can wrap it up at home.
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If they're not careful they could get overtaken by Welling.
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