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Southampton Gull wrote:Histon away in the Conference, you had to be there to know just how good that felt.
Why?

Did we lose but it felt like a win? :rofl:



I also forgot the 1-0 win at the KC against Hull. Great day that was! :scarf:
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
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Southampton Gull wrote:Histon away in the Conference, you had to be there to know just how good that felt.
I've never been so happy to lose a game 1-0. Pitch made of gravel, everyone wearing home-made Zorro masks and *that* Pokey save right at the end. Incredible.

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What?
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Southampton Gull wrote:Histon away in the Conference, you had to be there to know just how good that felt.
Pitch was a joke, typical John Beck treatment. Kind of a sad state of affairs though that we are picking a defeat to Histon as a favourite performance :lol:

Would have to say one of if not the best TUFC performance I've seen was at Wycombe on a tuesday night. We went 1-0 down ridiculously early and after that they never got a kick, we trounced them 3-1 and that flattered them. In the home game later that season it was the most one sided 0-0 i've ever seen, we tore them apart twice and they went up that year. Funny old game.
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That 0-0 at Stevenage was excellent. I took an Italian, a Filipino girl and a Spanish girl to that game, and they think supporting Torquay is a lot of fun. I don't have the heart to take them again!!
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that the one where Manse got sent off and we had one disallowed?
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I was talking about the first season we played them in the league.
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Southampton Gull wrote:I was talking about the first season we played them in the league.
The 5-4. Toddy winner at the death. Great night.
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Either Aldershot 3-0 at half time win 4-3
Beating exeter/Plymouth
The one from November 2007 when we beat yeovil 4-1 at home in the fa cup live on BBC :goal: :scarf:
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When we beat Argyle at Home Park, for 20 minutes in that second half we played football on a different level and were streets ahead of Argyle. What a day out that was.

Equally as enjoyable, and equally as personal were the wins at The Gas and at Crawley, they were amazing and proud days to be a fan of TUFC

Andy rightly mentions our 3-0 win at Crewe, we could have scored 10 that day and Crewe barely got out of their half, we annihilated them and played some fluid, free throwing football every bit as appetising as the Leroy days.

Equally, we beat Rochdale 4-2 last year but until Downes got himself sent off we were running riot and could easily have accumulated a cricket score. For 30 minutes it was chance after chance and a joy to watch.

Going back a little bit the away leg at Shrewsbury was a tremendous atmosphere and a thoroughly professional team performance on the pitch to match.

We went to the Kassam under Bucks and took the p**s for 80 minutes with 10 men. We played possession football and looked like we had a man advantage, not disadvantage such was our confidence that night.

The Shrewsbury 5-0 too was memorable, from the moment Grandison got his marching orders for trying to decapitate Jake Robinson we took them to the cleaners, 5-0 flattered them if i remember correctly.

Plenty to look back on with fondness, and thats just in the last 4 years, TUFC; i bloody loves it.
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Rjc70 wrote: The 5-4. Toddy winner at the death. Great night.
I've never seen you run so fast, Rob. :~D
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Didn't go to the 5-4 game though I was at the PO match at Histon. Also went to the 5-2 at Kiddy which was possibly the only time I've seen us score 5 away from home!

Nothing for me will displace the 3-1 win at Cheltenham in 2004, now that was a class above everything I've seen since.
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I was at both the Cheltenham game and the Kiddy game Nick. I'd forgotten about the Kiddy win. Zebs was on fire that day!
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
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Cheltenham 2004 was an amazing day out. Arrived in Chelts at 12pm and the town was awash with Yellow, marched to the ground en mass on a gloriously sunny day, packed into a tiny away terrace to watch a footballing lesson be handed out. Steve Woods bullet header right in front of us. Ecstasy. Followed up by promotion at Roots Hall 14 days later as 2500 Torquay fans invaded Essex. Glory days. A priveledge to be a witness to.
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