Torquay United v Plymouth Argyle - 26/11/13
is there some slagging of steve breed going on here again i here he buys very nice Christmas cards
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Well, you heard wrong then
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right ile tell him thats you off the xmas card list mr scott hes a very vindictive man is our mr breed
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I know that - I've heard his commentary
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lol crickey he isnt that bad some people on here i think want to burn the poor bugger at the stake anyway its your turn soon scott fancy hearing you dulcit tones on radio devon
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teeboo100 wrote:lol crickey he isnt that bad some people on here i think want to burn the poor bugger at the stake anyway its your turn soon scott fancy hearing you dulcit tones on radio devon
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Not looking forward to listening to us getting spanked tonight. I do hope for a miracle win and make it a happy Thanksgiving.
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I love all the 'woe is me' on here about people having to drive "100 mile round trips" to get to games, as if it's 1870 and 50 miles is anything resembling an arduous task. I do 60 miles a day to school and back and it's a 25 mile trip if I want groceries beyond a pint of milk.
Last year, I did about 18,000 miles following Torquay and that doesn't come close to being a 'personal best', or matching the effort of some others who probably broke the 20,000 mile barrier.
I've done well over 700 miles in a day to watch us lose 1-0 in the freezing cold. So please, while we're all making our applications for 'fan of the year' based on the fact that we don't happen to live in sight of Plainmoor, don't think you're earning any kudos for basically driving from Plymouth to Torquay and back again.
I dread to think what the odo on Paul Bastard's car reads...
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Last year, I did about 18,000 miles following Torquay and that doesn't come close to being a 'personal best', or matching the effort of some others who probably broke the 20,000 mile barrier.
I've done well over 700 miles in a day to watch us lose 1-0 in the freezing cold. So please, while we're all making our applications for 'fan of the year' based on the fact that we don't happen to live in sight of Plainmoor, don't think you're earning any kudos for basically driving from Plymouth to Torquay and back again.
I dread to think what the odo on Paul Bastard's car reads...
Matt.
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J5 said, "ferrarilover is 100% correct"
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I think you will find it has scores for the best toilets and B&B at stadiums Matt. lolferrarilover wrote:I love all the 'woe is me' on here about people having to drive "100 mile round trips" to get to games, as if it's 1870 and 50 miles is anything resembling an arduous task. I do 60 miles a day to school and back and it's a 25 mile trip if I want groceries beyond a pint of milk.
Last year, I did about 18,000 miles following Torquay and that doesn't come close to being a 'personal best', or matching the effort of some others who probably broke the 20,000 mile barrier.
I've done well over 700 miles in a day to watch us lose 1-0 in the freezing cold. So please, while we're all making our applications for 'fan of the year' based on the fact that we don't happen to live in sight of Plainmoor, please don't think you're earning any kudos for basically driving from Plymouth to Torquay and back again.
I dread to think what the odo on Paul Bastard's car reads...
Matt.
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Well I am on my way now. Leaving early as traffic is likely to be heavy so let's get the shirt and scarf on and Cooommmmmmeeee onnnnnn yooooooooooooyeeeeeelllllllllllllllllllllllllllloooooooooooooooooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwssssssssssssss.
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well done to everyone who's making the effort and a big boooooo to all those who say they cant be bothered and "its a protest".
real fans, who can afford to go, will stick to the team no matter what
not sure what to think tonight, i was expecting a defeat, argyles form points to it, but our lucks gotta change soon, if we cant get fired up for the argyle game then it'll be tough getting us going for anything. we#ll def be outnumbered in the crowd, gonna go 2-1 benyon and the new boy, a very very disappointing 3,878 there.
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real fans, who can afford to go, will stick to the team no matter what
not sure what to think tonight, i was expecting a defeat, argyles form points to it, but our lucks gotta change soon, if we cant get fired up for the argyle game then it'll be tough getting us going for anything. we#ll def be outnumbered in the crowd, gonna go 2-1 benyon and the new boy, a very very disappointing 3,878 there.
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Yep Bix, if I lived closer I'd be there or if I had the money for fuel / ticket / hotel etc about £150 - £200. Tonight I'm off to sit with the Cobblers fans at Chesterfield to see the only team in English pro football that are worse than us. Should be fun watching them get annihilated tonight and interesting to hear what they are saying about their team and performance. I'm not going to look at our score until after the game because I need to chill out a bit and enjoy a game as a neutral for once. I'll certainly be chilling out tonight, it's bleedin' freezing!
I stand by my crazy prediction I posted earlier - 4-0 to us.
Getting excited even now COME ON LADS!!!! 'AV IT!! COYY!!!
I stand by my crazy prediction I posted earlier - 4-0 to us.
Getting excited even now COME ON LADS!!!! 'AV IT!! COYY!!!
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
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haha, what price you get for that?? fancy a few aways today, except argyle of course!! tranmere at 6/1 stands out to me, they beat cov 1-5 and wolves not exactly firing on all cylinders are they?
goog luck and enjoy the game, lets hope chesterfield stuff em to keep us off the foot of the table for a bit longer!
goog luck and enjoy the game, lets hope chesterfield stuff em to keep us off the foot of the table for a bit longer!
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I fancy Wolves tonight Bix and Sheff U too. Also for some reason fancy Mansfield at Burton.
I'm going for Arsenal, Wolves, Chesterfield and Sheff U as my main bet and hope it can pay for Scunny on Saturday although i'll still be going anyway.
I'm going for Arsenal, Wolves, Chesterfield and Sheff U as my main bet and hope it can pay for Scunny on Saturday although i'll still be going anyway.
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
You've obviously never met him then. He just saves up the cards that charity send him and gives them out as if he bought them. Without paying the postage either.teeboo100 wrote:is there some slagging of steve breed going on here again i here he buys very nice Christmas cards
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