Who will finish higher - Woking or Torquay
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Who will finish higher - Woking or Torquay
Torquay take on Woking at the Plainmoor this Bank Holiday Monday with both sides looking to build upon their unimpressive starts to the season. Whatever the result, who do you think will finish higher in the league this season
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On current form and availibility, I can not see many sides finishing below us. August Bank Holiday Monday, twelve months ago we lost 4-0 to Woking....if we can improve on that today, .may be the most we can expect.
It worries me that we can not play two matches in a week. The injuries keep mounting up and now I assume Halstead will be missing ( or does he play 60% fit - I hope not) and the reserve keeper has an opportunity to shine.
If they were horses.........Praying for a 1-0 win.
It worries me that we can not play two matches in a week. The injuries keep mounting up and now I assume Halstead will be missing ( or does he play 60% fit - I hope not) and the reserve keeper has an opportunity to shine.
If they were horses.........Praying for a 1-0 win.
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Never a dull moment at Torquay. On the current state of play our transfer business appears to have been sensible rather than spectacular and there's no reason to expect anything other than another decent mid-table season. You can just sense that our play-off momentum has been lost with our flaw of not finishing off the chances we create. Todays result will determine whether we need a reboot although with no cash-crazy quick fix available we cannot expect miracles from Johnson and team.North Curry House wrote: 29 Aug 2022, 10:23 On current form and availibility, I can not see many sides finishing below us. August Bank Holiday Monday, twelve months ago we lost 4-0 to Woking....if we can improve on that today, .may be the most we can expect.
It worries me that we can not play two matches in a week. The injuries keep mounting up and now I assume Halstead will be missing ( or does he play 60% fit - I hope not) and the reserve keeper has an opportunity to shine.
If they were horses.........Praying for a 1-0 win.
Forecasting is a hazardous occupation but even this act of folly can be outlined now, unless anyone thinks Woking will win the league. Today's performance and result will either be a game-changer or a body blow to our season
My guarded optimism is Torquay will win today by the odd goal. Anything less may have a serious impact on how we perform for the rest of the season which could see us struggling although we have enough to stay up. Even survival can be viewed as success.
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