Torquay v Woking 14/01/17
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Torquay v Woking 14/01/17
Next up this Saturday is another home game, against Woking.
Predictions please.
Predictions please.
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A must not lose game.
Woking are dire - even worse than us......
Woking are dire - even worse than us......
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We have a few of those coming up now
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an inch of snow and everybody runs around like their hair is on fire. Good grief
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btpir talking about Kieffer as well. Is there a chance of this actually happening? Would be a quality signing!
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It would be a great move by GI to try and get the fans onside for relatively little outlay in the grand scheme of things.
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I agree. It has to be too tempting, doesn't it. He thrived playing for us so like most, I'd like to see him back.Southampton Gull wrote: ↑12 Jan 2017, 16:16 It would be a great move by GI to try and get the fans onside for relatively little outlay in the grand scheme of things.
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It might happen!
GI are planning new strategies and preparing a series of staff decisions at Plainmoor, but they have had to hold off implementing them until the National League gives their 'nod'. The National League committee meet on 19 January.
I know it's a wild shot, as much chance as it snowing in Torquay this week?
On the English Riviera? I hardly think so!
No snow down here Scott, just lots of rain.
Somehow we manage to get four points out of six against Forest Green over Xmas scoring nine goals in the process somehow. Granted we conceded just as many but it doesn't hide the fact that we are quite basically woeful, have a few injuries and are minus Blissett which makes us weaker.
Having to rely on Chaney, Williams (who should be put down as he is as much use to us as a rabid dog) and McClunky as our strikers, then its hardly any wonder that we didn't find the net against Boring Wood.
In fact you could probably have staked your mortgage on a 1-0 defeat in that game really.
As for tomorrows game - well the boy Kieffor hasn't materialised (did anyone really think he would?) - we have no new signings, a terrible looking team and are indeed facing a Woking side who are probably as bad as we are.
Wivelgull will know that in circumstances such as these the inevitable tends to happen. We might scrape a 0-0 draw but more than likely we will end up with a narrow defeat again to plunge us deeper into the mire.
Having to rely on Chaney, Williams (who should be put down as he is as much use to us as a rabid dog) and McClunky as our strikers, then its hardly any wonder that we didn't find the net against Boring Wood.
In fact you could probably have staked your mortgage on a 1-0 defeat in that game really.
As for tomorrows game - well the boy Kieffor hasn't materialised (did anyone really think he would?) - we have no new signings, a terrible looking team and are indeed facing a Woking side who are probably as bad as we are.
Wivelgull will know that in circumstances such as these the inevitable tends to happen. We might scrape a 0-0 draw but more than likely we will end up with a narrow defeat again to plunge us deeper into the mire.
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