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Time to switch games to Home Park?
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 14:06
by SuperNickyWroe
PlainmoorRoar wrote:Removing idiots like you from this forum^
That would stop these stupid threads
theres only one idiot on here at present and its guess who? yes, you because you are a complete plank.
its a forum for gods sake - so dont post on a thread.
taunton - wouldnt play there for all the whiskey in scotland.
and ignore that plonker - hes another one on here who talks wet.............
Time to switch games to Home Park?
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 14:08
by robbotufc
a less then 2,000 crowd at home park plus paying plymouth a percentage of that gate money na! not for me
Time to switch games to Home Park?
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 14:08
by robbotufc
a less then 2,000 crowd at home park plus paying plymouth a percentage of that gate money na! not for me
Time to switch games to Home Park?
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 14:08
by taunton_gull
As Scott says it's probably unlikely it would be allowed anyway. You have to wonder what will happen over the next few weeks, I can see games against Northampton and beyond not making it.
Time to switch games to Home Park?
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 14:11
by PhilGull
If we really had to go somewhere else I would rather it was Exeter rugby or somewhere else, anywhere other than Home Park or Sid James for that matter.
Time to switch games to Home Park?
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 14:16
by Dave_Pougher
PhilGull wrote:If we really had to go somewhere else I would rather it was Exeter rugby or somewhere else, anywhere other than Home Park or Sid James for that matter.
Now there's an idea, if it has to happen and god hope it doesn't, then Exeter Rugby would probably be the best place.
Time to switch games to Home Park?
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 14:21
by ROADRUNNER
it wont happen, its like newport going to cardiff.
Time to switch games to Home Park?
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 14:23
by robbotufc
ROADRUNNER wrote:it wont happen, its like newport going to cardiff.
or worst Swansea going to Cardiff

Time to switch games to Home Park?
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 14:25
by Robiberto22
Dave_Pougher wrote:
Now there's an idea, if it has to happen and god hope it doesn't, then Exeter Rugby would probably be the best place.
Was going to say surely they'd make us go Exeter over Plymouth? Obviously rather not and unlikely but if Tuesday is off aswell then you would think a plan would have to be thought up ...
Tiverton Town anyone?
(P.S PLAINMOOR ROAR, THAT WAS A JOKE)
Time to switch games to Home Park?
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 14:34
by yellowmonkey
Think some covers and having a better look at the drainage through the summer months, wouldn't like to see us play elsewhere.
Time to switch games to Home Park?
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 14:37
by ferrarilover
Maybe we could play at Newport County...
Absolutely loving the amateur meterologists cropping up on here now, as if any of them have the first clue about the subject and pontificating on about Somerset.
Shit happens, games get called off, it's happened for as long as I can remember. Some among us love to give it the big one about how long they've supported Torquay and how much they know about the game, yet lose their shit when a match is postponed following apocalyptic weather.
No, no need whatsoever to be playing games at Home Park at this stage. We usually lose two or three games a year to frozen pitches, the League allow for this, it's really no big deal at all.
Matt.
Time to switch games to Home Park?
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 14:47
by robbotufc
ferrarilover wrote:Maybe we could play at Newport County...
Absolutely loving the amateur meterologists cropping up on here now, as if any of them have the first clue about the subject and pontificating on about Somerset.
sh*t happens, games get called off, it's happened for as long as I can remember. Some among us love to give it the big one about how long they've supported Torquay and how much they know about the game, yet lose their sh*t when a match is postponed following apocalyptic weather.
No, no need whatsoever to be playing games at Home Park at this stage. We usually lose two or three games a year to frozen pitches, the League allow for this, it's really no big deal at all.
Matt.
well said Matt ! well said

Time to switch games to Home Park?
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 14:57
by Dave
In answer to the thread question. NO. Matt 20 minutes drive up the road, same weather yet again they play we don't, you can't argue it.
Time to switch games to Home Park?
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 14:59
by Glostergull
ferrarilover wrote:Maybe we could play at Newport County...
Absolutely loving the amateur meterologists cropping up on here now, as if any of them have the first clue about the subject and pontificating on about Somerset.
sh*t happens, games get called off, it's happened for as long as I can remember. Some among us love to give it the big one about how long they've supported Torquay and how much they know about the game, yet lose their sh*t when a match is postponed following apocalyptic weather.
No, no need whatsoever to be playing games at Home Park at this stage. We usually lose two or three games a year to frozen pitches, the League allow for this, it's really no big deal at all.
Matt.
Here here young Person. I spoke to you mum earlier and she told me of all the damage around the bay. I thank God I have been fortunate enough not to have suffered any problems as yet. Unlike many. and the cost too all for repairs in going to impact us all for some time.
I sincerely hope this doesn't have a knock on affect for the not to distant holiday season. Football is just a game. This weather will eventually cost jobs.
Time to switch games to Home Park?
Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 15:02
by ferrarilover
forevertufc wrote:In answer to the thread question. NO. Matt 20 minutes drive up the road, same weather yet again they play we don't, you can't argue it.
What rank do you hold with the British Meteorological Society?
Matt.