93SeanPrice wrote: ↑26 Apr 2017, 18:01
Hi guys,
I'm new in this forum. I am from Poland. I'm into betting for a coulpe of years and sometimes I tried to predict some games from English lower leagues. As we have a last games on Saturday, I chose some games which I think I'm almost sure.
Your team has to win. I think that you are able to do it. I didn't notice any information about something that can make Torqay doesn't win this Saturday.
You would think this would have been done by now wouldn't you? - no doubt those in charge are to busy dreaming up crap like "scarf day" than to do something that would actually give us another positive advantage.
I agree it would be a good idea, although if they don't (which looks likely), then the Popside will be the busiest it's been in years and hopefully will recreate an atmosphere at least as good as Braintree.
I have got a group of 12 coming up (usually we're a 3 or 4!). COYY.
The best price you can get on a Torquay win is around 11/4 on with Marathon Bet. NF are around 10/1 to win the game with the draw around 5/1.
Quite amazingly Torquay are as short as 5/1 on to win the game with some firms (Billy Hills) so the bookies are confident we are going to do it!
Elsewhere York are a staggeringly low 13/10 to beat FGR with the visitors better than 2/1. The noises coming out of FGR don't seem at all positive with Cooper saying he isn't fussed about whether they have home advantage in the second leg of the play offs. There are also some suggestions that he may field an understrength team on Saturday.
Can't see Braintree getting a result at Aldershot but with Guiseley at home to Solihull it looks like we are going to have to win. I so have a sneaking feeling the York match may end up a draw perhaps.
The main danger to our chances would appear to be either an injury to Moore during the game or a red card. I hope Nico is drumming it in to his players that we cannot risk a pro foul or anything stupid. Keep our heads (and eleven men on the pitch) and I am confident we will do it.
Not opening the away end to home supporters would be absolute lunacy . There is a clear advantage to getting some support at both ends of the pitch - any away supporters can be housed in the away end of Bristows Bench.
Its so obvious I doubt that anyone has even thought of it.
I hope they do open it or that is going to be one helluva squeeze in the popside if the figures reputed to be attending actually materialise.
Was nervous enough before the Dover game and honestly expecting to be walking away from Crabhole with a very dark cloud hanging over me. And then they go and do this to us.... f**king Torquay United why can't we just have mid-table mediocrity... I'm getting on in years and the stress this f**king team cause me is becoming unbearable!
I still think that the drum and singers around the steps by the pop side should stay put and orchestrate the atmosphere from there because I can see it now with half staying, half going to the away end and the atmosphere being nothing like the Braintree game or even better..
There is going to be a few more than the Braintree game that's for sure. Common sense to open the away end - and support behind both goals will definitely a positive.
I agree with the support behind both goals but the drum and core of the singers who start the atmosphere should be in one area, not split between two areas