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- 06 Aug 2011, 16:20
- Forum: Matchday Topics
- Topic: Torquay United v Burton Albion - League 2 - 06/08/11
- Replies: 173
- Views: 13087
Re: Torquay United v Burton Albion - League 2 - 06/08/11
Sounds much better all of a sudden, Come on you Yellows.
- 06 Aug 2011, 16:02
- Forum: Matchday Topics
- Topic: Torquay United v Burton Albion - League 2 - 06/08/11
- Replies: 173
- Views: 13087
Re: Torquay United v Burton Albion - League 2 - 06/08/11
It wasn't a 3-0 win, but I remember winning 2-1 with a last minute goal away at Shrewsbury about 10 years ago, think Scott Partridge got the winner, and that was an awesome way to start the season.
One of my favourite away days from when I was a kiddie.
One of my favourite away days from when I was a kiddie.
- 06 Aug 2011, 15:04
- Forum: Matchday Topics
- Topic: Torquay United v Burton Albion - League 2 - 06/08/11
- Replies: 173
- Views: 13087
Re: Torquay United v Burton Albion - League 2 - 06/08/11
Popside is full, and family stand must be almost full if there were less than 200 left yesterday.
Encouraging!!
Encouraging!!
- 06 Aug 2011, 14:48
- Forum: Matchday Topics
- Topic: Torquay United v Burton Albion - League 2 - 06/08/11
- Replies: 173
- Views: 13087
Re: Torquay United v Burton Albion - League 2 - 06/08/11
Looking at that team, its a strong line up and a strong bench.
No keeper on the bench will delight some, and plenty of options for if we are chasing the game, or need to hold on!
Come on you yellows!
No keeper on the bench will delight some, and plenty of options for if we are chasing the game, or need to hold on!
Come on you yellows!
- 06 Aug 2011, 14:18
- Forum: Off Topic
- Topic: Wombles v Rovers
- Replies: 20
- Views: 1313
Re: Wombles v Rovers
2-2, lets hope for a typical Buckle/Bevan last minute balls up!
- 06 Aug 2011, 13:37
- Forum: Off Topic
- Topic: Wombles v Rovers
- Replies: 20
- Views: 1313
Re: Wombles v Rovers
Bevan appears to have learnt to kick though!
- 06 Aug 2011, 13:07
- Forum: Off Topic
- Topic: Wombles v Rovers
- Replies: 20
- Views: 1313
Re: Wombles v Rovers
Damn it, nice goal from Rovers there, I'll shut up now!!
- 06 Aug 2011, 13:02
- Forum: Off Topic
- Topic: Wombles v Rovers
- Replies: 20
- Views: 1313
Wombles v Rovers
Ha, 10 minutes in, and haven't seen much expansive football yet from Rovers, just a booking for Zebroski for an awful challenge and a booking for another Gashead for diving on the box!
Just saying....
Just saying....
- 02 Aug 2011, 22:31
- Forum: All things Plainmoor
- Topic: ANTHEM
- Replies: 25
- Views: 2492
Re: ANTHEM
That could be awesome if it takes off, and its not just stealing another teams song!dannyrvtufc4life wrote:The thing is with my suggestion, we usually sing "Yellow Army" after "Everywhere we go!" Maybe we could change the words to the end of the "Everywhere we go" chant. Maybe use what the Tartan army sing?
Something like:
(After were the yellow army)
Were little and were barmy (Were little and were barmy) - (I quite like that line!)
Wooaahh (Wooaahh)
Here we go (Here we go)
Wooaahh (Wooaahh)
Here we go (Here we go)
Oooooooooohhh
We'll be coming.....etc
Nice work, hope to hear it going when I get to my first Plainmoor game this season (not sure when that will be yet)!
- 02 Aug 2011, 21:08
- Forum: All things Plainmoor
- Topic: Martin Ling
- Replies: 566
- Views: 26213
Re: Martin Ling
Yeah, I guess there is part of that to it, I definitely hope Rovers don't succeed (especially as I'm moving to Bristol in a few weeks!!) but I would rather wait and see how it goes there rather than predict failure and look stupid. Thats just me though.forevertufc wrote: That's a valid point Kernow,thinking about it they have rather overstated the point,i think the Cambridge fan's are in a similar place to where we are with Buckle,there is more than a few u's fan's who think they owe us one,and would be delighted to see return to the conference,and right now i think there would be nothing worse than them seeing the manager who failed so badly wth them,have sucsess with us,maybe that's why they keep stating the point.
My move to Bristol (from London) should see me at Plainmoor a lot more regularly anyway, so I will maybe post a bit more often now and hope to meet some of you at some stage to celebrate Martin Lings glorious football!!
- 02 Aug 2011, 20:37
- Forum: All things Plainmoor
- Topic: Martin Ling
- Replies: 566
- Views: 26213
Re: Martin Ling
forevertufc wrote:As member of this site i have never had a problem with fan's of other's club's posting there genuine opinion's on our main board visting fan's should always be made welcome,and i am sure admin agree, all the Cambridge fan's have done in my opinion is just state the way they feel about Ling,as said in my reply above,it's understandable,Cambridge came within a wisker of relegation to the BSS under Ling's management so they are bound not to like him that much.
As correctly stated above there plenty of manager's working in the football league today,who have had a promotion or relative sucsess at one club and a complete failure with another,and Ling is no different.
None of us gulls fan's will judge Lingy on the sucsess he had at Orient,or the failure at Cambridge,we will only judge him on what he does here,and that's what our visting u's fan's need to understand.
P.S Part of wonder's whether they have forgiven us for 2009,and really hope Lingy falls flat on his face here,so we get relegated back to the conference.
I agree, but I feel they have made their point, and don't need to keep reiterating it after every positive post made by a TUFC fan.
I am an infrequent poster but a very regular reader and I enjoy reading posts from most on here, about their thoughts and opinions of all things TUFC. I enjoy the banter with other fans that goes on and the debates, but the repeated "Ling is a rubbish manager" line is getting boring.
I like Cambridge and sympathise sincerely with their plight in the Conference, but I don't see what comes from going on another fans forum and going over the same point again and again.
For a manager who was so derided on appointment, I feel Ling has already proven some people wrong, in terms of players brought in, and provided a relgation battle is avoided, which I am very confident it will be, he will have exceeded a lot of peoples opinions.
- 02 Aug 2011, 19:49
- Forum: All things Plainmoor
- Topic: Martin Ling
- Replies: 566
- Views: 26213
Re: Martin Ling
The Cambridge fans posting on here are getting as boring as the Rovers fans. You don't rate Ling, and think we've made a mistake, we get it!!!
We quite like him at the moment and one of three things will happen, he'll do well, badly, or ok. I sincerely hope he does well and don't think we'll go too far wrong with the personnel he's brought in.
Fonda (I think) made the point perfectly with his comparison of managers who have done well in one place and badly in another, so please let it go for now.
We quite like him at the moment and one of three things will happen, he'll do well, badly, or ok. I sincerely hope he does well and don't think we'll go too far wrong with the personnel he's brought in.
Fonda (I think) made the point perfectly with his comparison of managers who have done well in one place and badly in another, so please let it go for now.
- 16 Jul 2011, 18:44
- Forum: All things Plainmoor
- Topic: PSF: Torquay United vs Bristol City
- Replies: 88
- Views: 8518
Re: PSF: Torquay United vs Bristol City
Sounds like a good performance, very encouraging and sounds like the youngsters can step up a bit this season, which adds strength. I cannot fathom the disgruntled opinions of some. I understand Rice isn't an exciting signing, but I'm fairly sure it wasn't supposed to be an exciting signing. Even my father, who is the ultimate pessimist, is happy with the signings so far. I only saw Mcphee play for us once as was (thank the lord) overseas that terrible season, and he was brilliant away at Macc in one of our annual 3-3 draws there!!
I think players with ability and points to prove will leave us with a hungry side.
I also thought 1500 was a decent enough crowd for a PSF.
I think players with ability and points to prove will leave us with a hungry side.
I also thought 1500 was a decent enough crowd for a PSF.
- 24 May 2011, 12:47
- Forum: All things Plainmoor
- Topic: idea for another new song
- Replies: 8
- Views: 643
Re: idea for another new song
Was working on this and I think I've done a fairly decent job of it.
To Buck Rogers by Feeder
" He is very Tall,
He's good at catching a ball,
He's got a house in Devon,
His name is Scotty Bevan, Bevan, Bevan, Bevan, Bevan, Bevan, Bevan....
And I don't think I know anybody that tall-I think he's gonna Save it, I think he's gonna save it yeah
He's got ginger hair, and he's tall, and he's tall
To Buck Rogers by Feeder
" He is very Tall,
He's good at catching a ball,
He's got a house in Devon,
His name is Scotty Bevan, Bevan, Bevan, Bevan, Bevan, Bevan, Bevan....
And I don't think I know anybody that tall-I think he's gonna Save it, I think he's gonna save it yeah
He's got ginger hair, and he's tall, and he's tall
- 24 May 2011, 10:09
- Forum: All things Plainmoor
- Topic: London Gulls
- Replies: 3
- Views: 351
London Gulls
Hi guys,
Is anyone driving up from London, or if not, travelling up by public transport for the game on Sat?
I don't know any other London Gulls so and be good to have some company/banter on the nervous journey up.
Cheers,
Kernow
Is anyone driving up from London, or if not, travelling up by public transport for the game on Sat?
I don't know any other London Gulls so and be good to have some company/banter on the nervous journey up.
Cheers,
Kernow