Trainng ground share with Plymouth argyle
Trainng ground share with Plymouth argyle
Just seen that we are in talks with Plymouth argyle to share our training ground


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they talked about that at the Fans' Forum. Seale hayne is costing a grand a month in rent; sharing it, even with the Gargs, would save a lot of dosh.
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Would be a good, progressive move by the new board, IMO.
It's this kind of outside-the-box thinking that will be needed to dig our club out from the ditch it finds itself in.
Hope it comes off and we don't get short-changed by Argyle in the deal.
It's this kind of outside-the-box thinking that will be needed to dig our club out from the ditch it finds itself in.
Hope it comes off and we don't get short-changed by Argyle in the deal.
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stevegull wrote:Would be a good, progressive move by the new board, IMO.
It's this kind of outside-the-box thinking that will be needed to dig our club out from the ditch it finds itself in.
Hope it comes off and we don't get short-changed by Argyle in the deal.
I don't think that's anywhere near possible with the characters we have at Torquay United now.
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And to be honest I don't think the present-day Argyle would dream of attempting to short-change us. Besides which, much as I also love our other Devonshire Football League team (spit), I'd rather do business with Argyle than with the Greeks right now..dannyrvtufc4life wrote: I don't think that's anywhere near possible with the characters we have at Torquay United now.

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Well, if they do they will need a back up plan for the period November to March when the pitches will be unplayable and an investment of £40-60K next close season for drainage and pitch improvements.
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