by chunkygull » 11 Sep 2015, 19:39
Yes that Fulham game, memorable for the fact that it was not long after Al Fayed took over and we beat them on the golden goal after a long dreary game, they stomped our league the season before, they were stomping the division above, it was great to see Keegan walking the touchline, hands shoved in pockets and the crowd singing "Keegan, whats the score", the next season took the England job.
Here's another one from me and its probably no surprise (an obvious one), its another one I look back on with great fondness and reminisce of days like this when our current problems and dark days depress me, it shows our great little club does have its moments and hopefully one day we can have moments like this again.
It had been a decidedly average season in comparison to the previous year, a few key players and real fan favorites from our near promotion winning side had departed, Paul Dobson, Dave Caldwell our top strikers notably. Nobody really gave much of a toss about the Sherpa Van Trophy until we reached the 2 legged southern area final vs Wolves who were div 4 champs the previous season and current runaway leaders of div 3. Plainmoor was well attended but not quite full, a hell of a lot of Wolves fans there though. The atmosphere from TUFC fans was good but calm as if not expecting much. Against the run of play and all the odds we took the lead through the hard working Dean Edwards and held on for most of the match until Steve Bull the countries top scorer from the previous few seasons and a future England player a few months later struck twice in the dying minutes.
All hope for a trip to wembley had gone but against all odds and thanks to a combination of Wolves top defender Floyd Streete being suspended, an early goal again from Edwards, a stunning greatest free kick of all time from the magician Mark Loram, an inspired one off brought out of retirement Kenny Allen performance in goal, a stoic, battling reargaurd defensive shutout. The Gulls reached the Wembly final going through 3-2 on aggregate and were due to meet Bolton Wanderers who had just pipped us to promotion the previous season. Unbelievable!
On to that wonderful day that just went by in a blur. A boiling hot May Sunday morning trudging to Garfield road coach stop with my Dad, Uncle and neighbour (the Wolves fan), decked out all in yellow and blue with my TUFC hat, jumper, wristbands, scarf on and waving my 2 wembley flags (still got it all), already excited and fit to burst in anticipation for the 3 o'clock kick off. Garfield road was a sea of yellow and blue with many supporters primed to make the trip. The atmosphere all the way to London was really positive but just very glad and grateful to be there, Cyril Knowles was a God in our eyes at that moment for how he had turned our club around so much in just two short seasons.
Outside of wembley the atmosphere was electric, and there was a friendly feel to the day with the Bolton and TUFC fans mingling and sharing banter and generally having a laugh.
Inside the ground I was blown away by how many of our fans were there, never seen anything like it before or since, over 20,000 was the figure given, Cyril Knowles later commented it was a shame we didnt see a few more of them on a Saturday afternoon, my sentiments too, but these moments are usually once or twice a lifetime for clubs our size. The time went by in a flash, there was a charity match between former Gulls and Bolton players with a few famous guests intermingled,Torquay legend Robin stubbs pulling on the yellow once more, playing alongside was the great George Best (really strange seeing him in a TUFC kit. Guest of honour Elton John came out (oo er missus) onto the pitch to greet the coaching staff and players, then before long we were underway, the atmosphere was electric and pulsating, never have I ever experienced anything like it. I was surprised by the quality of passing football by both teams on a bigger, top standard pitch, a lot different to what was on show at Plainmoor some weeks, I had often watched us train and practice passing on the deck instead of our more direct long ball game at the Clennon Valley astroturf near my house in the previous weeks, and you could see why it was neccessary on a pitch like wembley, plus it was so damned hot and keeping possesion was vital.
A few close scares for the Gulls defence early on but then, history was made and rapturous unbridled, indescribable joy as from a Loram corner, Elliott flick on, Deano headed in a carbon copy goal of the first against Wolves at Plainmoor and became the first Torquay player to score at wembley, "christ" the release of emotion from the 20,000 plus was like thunder, lightning and an earthquake all at once, again never felt anything like it before or since, despite my view being a bit crap it was one of the greatest moments of my life.
The rest of the game and the day went in a flash, Bolton scored 4 goals, probably 2 more than Torquay really deserved to concede, poor Kenny Allen had been unsighted on a couple of soft hopeful shots and unlucky young pro John Morrison deflected an speculative ball into his own net. Many fans werent too disappointed, realising the score didnt reflect the match, TUFC had gave them moments to be proud of and they enjoyed their historical day out. Even when the coaches rolled back into Garfield Rd late that night and a weird feeling of being back in Paignton after all we had been through that day, the yellow and blue flags were still being waved with pride.
Didnt think we would ever have a day out at wembley again, how wrong I was,but as great as the next 4 visits were, despite the scoreline, none of the other times were as great as that first one, maybe due to the lot less amount of fans in attendance or the kick off times since, but again, it would be incredible to go there one more time at least, keep the faith, keep supporting, keep believing and you never know, one day...... one day!
Oops, silly me, meant to add this earlier, a great video whoever made it, love the music, you will all no doubt know it well. Enjoy this, its brilliant in places. Aaaahhh memories.....
[youtube]RiOh77TiXT4[/youtube]
Yes that Fulham game, memorable for the fact that it was not long after Al Fayed took over and we beat them on the golden goal after a long dreary game, they stomped our league the season before, they were stomping the division above, it was great to see Keegan walking the touchline, hands shoved in pockets and the crowd singing "Keegan, whats the score", the next season took the England job.
Here's another one from me and its probably no surprise (an obvious one), its another one I look back on with great fondness and reminisce of days like this when our current problems and dark days depress me, it shows our great little club does have its moments and hopefully one day we can have moments like this again.
[color=#000080][i]It had been a decidedly average season in comparison to the previous year, a few key players and real fan favorites from our near promotion winning side had departed, Paul Dobson, Dave Caldwell our top strikers notably. Nobody really gave much of a toss about the Sherpa Van Trophy until we reached the 2 legged southern area final vs Wolves who were div 4 champs the previous season and current runaway leaders of div 3. Plainmoor was well attended but not quite full, a hell of a lot of Wolves fans there though. The atmosphere from TUFC fans was good but calm as if not expecting much. Against the run of play and all the odds we took the lead through the hard working Dean Edwards and held on for most of the match until Steve Bull the countries top scorer from the previous few seasons and a future England player a few months later struck twice in the dying minutes.
All hope for a trip to wembley had gone but against all odds and thanks to a combination of Wolves top defender Floyd Streete being suspended, an early goal again from Edwards, a stunning greatest free kick of all time from the magician Mark Loram, an inspired one off brought out of retirement Kenny Allen performance in goal, a stoic, battling reargaurd defensive shutout. The Gulls reached the Wembly final going through 3-2 on aggregate and were due to meet Bolton Wanderers who had just pipped us to promotion the previous season. Unbelievable!
On to that wonderful day that just went by in a blur. A boiling hot May Sunday morning trudging to Garfield road coach stop with my Dad, Uncle and neighbour (the Wolves fan), decked out all in yellow and blue with my TUFC hat, jumper, wristbands, scarf on and waving my 2 wembley flags (still got it all), already excited and fit to burst in anticipation for the 3 o'clock kick off. Garfield road was a sea of yellow and blue with many supporters primed to make the trip. The atmosphere all the way to London was really positive but just very glad and grateful to be there, Cyril Knowles was a God in our eyes at that moment for how he had turned our club around so much in just two short seasons.
Outside of wembley the atmosphere was electric, and there was a friendly feel to the day with the Bolton and TUFC fans mingling and sharing banter and generally having a laugh.
Inside the ground I was blown away by how many of our fans were there, never seen anything like it before or since, over 20,000 was the figure given, Cyril Knowles later commented it was a shame we didnt see a few more of them on a Saturday afternoon, my sentiments too, but these moments are usually once or twice a lifetime for clubs our size. The time went by in a flash, there was a charity match between former Gulls and Bolton players with a few famous guests intermingled,Torquay legend Robin stubbs pulling on the yellow once more, playing alongside was the great George Best (really strange seeing him in a TUFC kit. Guest of honour Elton John came out (oo er missus) onto the pitch to greet the coaching staff and players, then before long we were underway, the atmosphere was electric and pulsating, never have I ever experienced anything like it. I was surprised by the quality of passing football by both teams on a bigger, top standard pitch, a lot different to what was on show at Plainmoor some weeks, I had often watched us train and practice passing on the deck instead of our more direct long ball game at the Clennon Valley astroturf near my house in the previous weeks, and you could see why it was neccessary on a pitch like wembley, plus it was so damned hot and keeping possesion was vital.
A few close scares for the Gulls defence early on but then, history was made and rapturous unbridled, indescribable joy as from a Loram corner, Elliott flick on, Deano headed in a carbon copy goal of the first against Wolves at Plainmoor and became the first Torquay player to score at wembley, "christ" the release of emotion from the 20,000 plus was like thunder, lightning and an earthquake all at once, again never felt anything like it before or since, despite my view being a bit crap it was one of the greatest moments of my life.
The rest of the game and the day went in a flash, Bolton scored 4 goals, probably 2 more than Torquay really deserved to concede, poor Kenny Allen had been unsighted on a couple of soft hopeful shots and unlucky young pro John Morrison deflected an speculative ball into his own net. Many fans werent too disappointed, realising the score didnt reflect the match, TUFC had gave them moments to be proud of and they enjoyed their historical day out. Even when the coaches rolled back into Garfield Rd late that night and a weird feeling of being back in Paignton after all we had been through that day, the yellow and blue flags were still being waved with pride.
Didnt think we would ever have a day out at wembley again, how wrong I was,but as great as the next 4 visits were, despite the scoreline, none of the other times were as great as that first one, maybe due to the lot less amount of fans in attendance or the kick off times since, but again, it would be incredible to go there one more time at least, keep the faith, keep supporting, keep believing and you never know, one day...... one day![/i] [/color]
Oops, silly me, meant to add this earlier, a great video whoever made it, love the music, you will all no doubt know it well. Enjoy this, its brilliant in places. Aaaahhh memories.....
[youtube]RiOh77TiXT4[/youtube]