Torquay United v Yeovil New Year's Day 2020
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Torquay United v Yeovil New Year's Day 2020
This game is coming round fast, perfect chance to show Yeovil what we really can do after that dreadful 6-2 loss to them away last week. Come on you yellows!
Ps. Happy new year to all our members and readers thanks for all your support keeping this independent forum alive
Ps. Happy new year to all our members and readers thanks for all your support keeping this independent forum alive
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Will be good to see the away end full for a long time. It will feel like a football league fixture,
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With less than 48 hours to go, tickets for our Westcountry derby against Yeovil Town at Plainmoor on New Years Day are selling fast. With Blocks D and E of Bristow’s Bench heading towards a full house, and Blocks C and F not far behind, we would strongly encourage all supporters wishing to attend to purchase in advance to avoid disappointment. Due to the high demand for tickets, we will be extending our online ticket sales deadline until midday on Tuesday, December 31st. Tickets can be purchased here. Following this extended deadline, tickets will remain available to purchase directly from Plainmoor either in person / over the phone. Any remaining tickets will then be available from the turnstiles on the day of the match, but is subject to availability.
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One of the key things that happened on Saturday was the grass was cut very short and the pitch was very firm after dry spell the sprinklers were not used before the game as far as I am aware.
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Got a weird feeling that we may get something out of this game!
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I do hope your right hammdog and we manage to overcome them.
Nah,,, scrap that I hope we feck the green an white twots akin to being shafted with the rough end of a broken broomstick and kick their pointy arses back sharply to the middle of nowhere after the abuse we received at that half built shathole of a club in the pissin rain.
Furthermore I hope whilst on their return to the middle of nowhere in nomansland in between two county’s, that nobody of sound mind ever wishes to voluntarily visit, I desire that a new time lord intercepts their caravan of nobodies and dissolves them as if they never existed. For if the entire county of Somerset could be compared to a compost heap, and I feel sure it easily could be, then Yeovil Town FC would surely be the smallest smelliest turd rotting at the bottom.
Nah,,, scrap that I hope we feck the green an white twots akin to being shafted with the rough end of a broken broomstick and kick their pointy arses back sharply to the middle of nowhere after the abuse we received at that half built shathole of a club in the pissin rain.
Furthermore I hope whilst on their return to the middle of nowhere in nomansland in between two county’s, that nobody of sound mind ever wishes to voluntarily visit, I desire that a new time lord intercepts their caravan of nobodies and dissolves them as if they never existed. For if the entire county of Somerset could be compared to a compost heap, and I feel sure it easily could be, then Yeovil Town FC would surely be the smallest smelliest turd rotting at the bottom.
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I take it that you don't like Yeovil, Yeovil FC or Somerset then!!??Dave_Pougher wrote: ↑31 Dec 2019, 21:12 I do hope your right hammdog and we manage to overcome them.
Nah,,, scrap that I hope we feck the green an white twots akin to being shafted with the rough end of a broken broomstick and kick their pointy arses back sharply to the middle of nowhere after the abuse we received at that half built shathole of a club in the pissin rain.
Furthermore I hope whilst on their return to the middle of nowhere in nomansland in between two county’s, that nobody of sound mind ever wishes to voluntarily visit, I desire that a new time lord intercepts their caravan of nobodies and dissolves them as if they never existed. For if the entire county of Somerset could be compared to a compost heap, and I feel sure it easily could be, then Yeovil Town FC would surely be the smallest smelliest turd rotting at the bottom.
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