by Trojan 67 » 22 Jun 2011, 19:02
Look at the stats in depth and it appears we haven't recovered from the near miss of 1967-68.
Saturday night kick-offs, double decker fans buses from all parts of South Devon parked in Westhill Avenue (opposite what is now Waitrose) and of course, the "real" reason why gates diminished from that point on . . . . . .
"Torquay can't afford to go up."
It was b'llocks then and it's b'llocks now.
"Because someone says something you believe them ?" I'm getting pissed off repeating that.
The apparent observation is, back then, some did believe the myth. Worryingly, some still believe the myth now.
Look at the stats in depth and it appears we haven't recovered from the near miss of 1967-68. :'(
Saturday night kick-offs, double decker fans buses from all parts of South Devon parked in Westhill Avenue (opposite what is now Waitrose) and of course, the "real" reason why gates diminished from that point on . . . . . .
[b][i]"Torquay can't afford to go up." [/i][/b]
It was b'llocks then and it's b'llocks now. :@
[b][i]"Because someone says something you believe them ?"[/i][/b] I'm getting pissed off repeating that.
The apparent observation is, back then, some did believe the myth. Worryingly, some still believe the myth now.