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CH said he and the lads were trying to win today for the fans. They did and no matter how it was achieved we still got the job done. They proved me wrong today and I'm happy to admit that some of my comments during the game when we were losing were obviously wrong because we won. I look silly as does CH and the players still because one win at Exeter against the backdrop of 4 months of rubbish doesn't change things but for today it's a big thankyou and well done. Win the next two regardless and i may be able to see some positives in Hargreaves appointment but for now, this one game i have to say a massive well done to all concerned. That's all really.
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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Agreed, credit where it's due, but it changes nothing for me.
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Same here but if CH can get us out of trouble at the expense of that numbskull Knill then i'll buy him FIFTY pints and lay down the red carpet to my humble abode.
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Well done, yes credit where its due.its not over yet, im not giving up until its cast iron sure.
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Andy - remember that Facebook message I sent you?
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forevertufc wrote:Agreed, credit where it's due, but it changes nothing for me.
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Scott Brehaut wrote:Andy - remember that Facebook message I sent you?
Which one? I've sacked it off for months now. Don't use it anymore.
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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Yes - I think they did well to go up against a team also, supposedly fighting for something, in a ground where there was minimal away support (in comparison to normal and understandable as well) and a partisan home crowd looking to enjoy watching us get beaten and relegated, and go there and win, and even have the luxury of a goal disallowed. Well played Torquay.
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What was the fighting about did Exeter fans get amongst ours, what were the stewards doing. :keepie:
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arcadia wrote:What was the fighting about did Exeter fans get amongst ours, what were the stewards doing. :keepie:

I was next to all this seeing as I was on the drum! There were around 20 lads of ours who were taunting the steward who was just standing in front of them after everyone hurled abuse at the Exeter keeper Pym (who is too small to be a goalkeeper...) as he celebrated at us when City scored. The police intervened in the second half and kicked out two of the lads who weren't really doing much and the rest of them then reacted towards the stewards and police.
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arcadia wrote:What was the fighting about did Exeter fans get amongst ours, what were the stewards doing. :keepie:
Not absolutely sure Arcadia, but I think it was a little skirmish between a couple of gulls fans who got over excited after we scored. After all, we haven't had much practice in getting over excited this season .. :-/
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hector wrote:Yes - I think they did well to go up against a team also, supposedly fighting for something, in a ground where there was minimal away support (in comparison to normal and understandable as well) and a partisan home crowd looking to enjoy watching us get beaten and relegated, and go there and win, and even have the luxury of a goal disallowed. Well played Torquay.
Actually Hector, there wasn't much taunting between the two sets of fans - I think both sides recognised the seriousness of the position both clubs are in. There was some taunting from the city fans and some 'you're going down with the Gulls' in return but all very low key.
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