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Post by rjdgull on Jul 28, 2023 6:09:55 GMT
27th July 2023 FAN ZONE TUST's Chair, Nick Brodrick's column in this week's Herald Express - updated for the latest news. YES IT’S ONLY PRE-SEASON BUT THAT WAS A WEEK TO REMEMBER SOUTHEND RECEIVE GOOD NEWS THEY CAN PLAY THEIR LEAGUE FIXTURES WHAT QUALITIES SHOULD A FOOTBALL MANAGER HAVE? New fans’ favourite Jack Stobbs summed up Torquay’s week on Twitter (or X) - a 1-1 home draw with Championship Devon rivals Plymouth Argyle followed by a thumping 4-1 win against League 1 Exeter City - “Hard work and good habits, all steps in the right direction. What a group we have.” So, they might have only been pre-season friendlies, although according to Exeter manager, Gary Caldwell, “there’s no such thing as a friendly”, but United can claim Devon bragging rights. For long suffering Torquay fans these two performances might be in stark contrast to the majority of games seen last season but nobody should get carried away until the real action starts at Dover on August 5. Helped by both away clubs bringing over 1,000 fans Plainmoor was rocking with 3,285 for the Plymouth game and 3,014 watching the Exeter fixture. It was a good week, too, for Gary Johnson, adding more numbers to his squad taking the total to 20 professionals, after giving contracts to Dan Martin, who has done well to recover from his injuries and Covid complications, to Trialist A/Number 15 Finley Craske, who shows a lot of promise after being released by Plymouth and, finally, taking on loan a Torquay lad, Will Jenkins-Davies from Plymouth. With Dean Moxey and Kevin Dawson still to appear it’s looking as if there will be decent competition for places and consequently a stronger bench. With the start of the season drawing ever closer don’t be surprised if the club doesn’t announce a loan signing or two; another striker would be welcome. No-one should be in any doubt that this is going to be a competitive league and United has no given right to finish top but there are plenty of positive signs on the pitch to make every fan hopeful. ***** Will they or won’t they? The Southend saga rumbles on. There was mixed news during the week with the consortium favourites to buy the club, the Kimura Group, pulling out but saying they were willing to join with any other interested parties. Current owner Ron Martin might be willing to sell the club for £1 but wants £4.5million for the ground. Then on Friday a High Court judge gave permission for the club to pay off its football creditors to the tune of £300,000 which in theory should allow Southend to fulfil its National League fixtures. But that’s not the full picture as they have to re-appear in court on August 23 to face a winding up petition from HMRC, needing to pay a £275,000 tax bill. The story may have a happy ending for Southend’s loyal supporters as on Wednesday the National League issued a statement confirming that as the club had now paid its football creditors they would issue a license for them to play their fixtures, although there are conditions attached. Should the club not pay its £275,000 tax bill to HMRC they will be docked 10 points or should the situation worsen then being expelled from the league is likely. Meanwhile, the Shrimpers Trust held another protest outside Martin’s house on Saturday but their Hardship Fund has been given £10,000 by new York City owner Matt Uggla. ***** Pre-Season Crowd Watch: Dagenham & Redbridge v West Ham 4,996, Torquay v Exeter 3,014, South Shields v Harrogate 1,007, Dartford v Gillingham 884, Brackley Town v Northampton 813, Farnborough v Sutton United 445. ***** What a debut! Star Lionel Messi hit a wonder free kick deep in injury time to give his new side Inter Miami, owned by David Beckham, a 2-1 win. It was his 700th non-penalty goal in his illustrious career. ***** What makes a stand-out football manager? In a national newspaper it came up with seven key lessons: Focus on winning the next game and claiming another trophy; second, be an innovator, use your budget wisely; third, keep your eye on your financial state; fourth, pick players who will create your dream team; fifth, help your players to become the best they can; sixth, don’t keep players who don’t fit your future plans and finally, be a respected leader with a positive personality who can be successful and inspirational. ***** Next up it’s the final pre-season match with what is billed Southampton B (probably their Under-21 side) but before they come to Plainmoor on Saturday, they were at Weymouth on Tuesday night losing 5-0. United’s Women’s team had a 2-0 win in only their second friendly as they gear up to Tier 4 National League football for the first time. England’s World Cup got off to a winning start albeit a disappointing performance with a 1-0 victory over a spirited Haiti team; looks as if they’ll need to up their game if they can stand a chance of winning the tournament. What important qualities should a football manager have? Send your views to: fanszone.tu@gmail.com or Twitter: @fanszonet COYY JOIN HERE - www.tust.co.ukSUPPORT TUST - SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY
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Post by rjdgull on Aug 18, 2023 13:07:50 GMT
17th August 2023 FAN ZONE TUST's Chair, Nick Brodrick's column in this week's Herald Express - updated for the latest news. UNITED WOMEN START THEIR NATIONAL LEAGUE CAMPAIGN ON SUNDAY DESPITE TUESDAY’S WIN WHAT HAS GONE WRONG AT PLAINMOOR? BURY FC’S PRAISEWORTHY ATTENDANCES These are exciting times for the Torquay United Women’s team: promoted as champions into the National League, tier 4 of women’s football for the first time and with the mouthwatering prospect of the new season only days away. They play their opening match on Sunday at Portishead Town. Director of Football and Chairman Steve Elswood gave the FansZone his take on the forthcoming challenge which lies ahead. For there’s no disguising his appetite for the journey which has taken meticulous planning during the summer break. In order to satisfy the demands of National League football the club has recently made changes to how the club operates with Elswood taking up his new roles allowing Alan Wyatt to take control of team affairs as manager. Not only have decisions taken place off the pitch but the club has also been busy in signing new players, seven in total. Elswood explained, “I very much wanted an ethos to bring in young players, meaning they have a real sustainable future for the football club to grow their careers.” Of those signed four are under 18 and all from Devon. The others who have joined are experienced National League players with previous clubs including Birmingham City, Cardiff City and London Bees. Elswood continued, “Guess we’re at that point now where we are looking at aims and expectations for the season. It would be remiss of me to say that the first box on my list to tick is getting National League football secured for 2024-25.” In order to get the squad up to speed they have had a tough pre-season bedding the new players in. They started with a difficult game with a strong Cardiff City side but since then they have won the next four friendlies, including a satisfying 2-1 win on Sunday against an Exeter City Under-23 side. As we all know, pre-season is for getting minutes into legs ensuring every player is fit and able to take on the challenges of a higher standard league. Elswood is confident he has a very talented squad and says, “I believe we can certainly fight for a top half finish and look to go as far as possible in a couple of cup competitions. We’re here on merit and we’re here to enjoy it.” ***** TUST is pleased to announce that we will be sponsoring four squad players this season: defenders Jess Smith and Emma Hollingsworth, midfielder Tee Kaptein and striker Chloe Kind. Like all the Yellow Army, TUST wishes the club a successful season and hope that some of their home fixtures will be played at Plainmoor; last season’s one game there was a great success. ***** Now, what is to be made of Saturday’s woeful display? Playing Worthing for the first time, a side very recently in the Isthmian League, no wonder many of the 2,733 left the ground early after the second goal went in. Those who have been voicing their feelings on social media and the fans’ forums are those who are loyal Torquay supporters but Saturday’s abject performance was the final straw. It is bad enough to see the club playing in this league but to capitulate as easily as the team did against Worthing was unforgivable. What has gone wrong? Well, to sum up supporters’ feelings, the defence is too inexperienced, it needs a central defender who knows this league, who is strong, tough and robust. The mid-field sorely misses Kevin Dawson, now not expected to return until at least October. Tom Lapslie misses too many matches through injury and Asa Hall’s legs ‘have gone’. Whilst the side’s attacking players are capable, the cry is for Collins and Stobbs to be used as out and out attackers rather than wing backs. Of course, it’s easy being an armchair critic and hiding behind a keyboard but there is no doubt there is a growing groundswell of opinion that is pretty negative about the current state of affairs. United had a chance on Tueday to right matters but faced a Chippenham side who have made a flying start with two wins including winning 4-2 on Saturday at Havant & Waterlooville. And Torquay’s record against Chippenham is not great; the last time they played South league matches Chippenham won both. It took the visitors going down to ten men and a 94th minute winner from Aaron Jarvis to get United past Chippenham this time. Playing 4-4-2 this was an improved performance but still not great and there were further injuries with Asa Hall taken to hospital. *************************** Non-League Crowd Watch: Oldham v Aldershot 7,593, Hartlepool v Gateshead 5,018, York City v Kidderminster 4,371, Bury FC v Chadderton 4,115, Scunthorpe v Peterborough Sports 3,390. Next up it’s a trip to St Alban’s City on Saturday so safe travel to the Yellow Army. What is the solution to the situation at Plainmoor? Contact; fanszone.tu@gmail.com or Twitter/X: @fanszonet. COYY JOIN HERE - www.tust.co.ukSUPPORT TUST - SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY
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Post by rjdgull on Aug 18, 2023 13:12:50 GMT
18th August 2023 TUST STATEMENT The TUST board has concerns about the running of our club Back in 2018, a few months after taking over Torquay United, owner Clarke Osborne wrote this to the then chairman of TUST: “I know from the discussions you and your members have held with the club that there are plans to enhance supporter engagement, both through TUST and Torquay United Official Supporters Club.” “I and the club are committed and keen to continually improve this dialogue and develop improved communication and links with all supporters.” Why then is TUST currently frozen out? Prior to September 2021 TUST held fairly regular meetings with the club’s supporter liaison officer usually at Plainmoor but then on Zoom when Covid struck. Then the club’s directors, unfortunately, cancelled any further meetings with TUST, as a group, due to the club’s lack of ability to react constructively to some criticism during the meeting. Current chairman Nick Brodrick then undertook a year long series of meetings, five in total, with the club’s two in-house directors culminating in the re-engagement of sessions, at Plainmoor, with the club’s supporter liaison officer. The first of these took place in March. Another meeting was agreed for May but in-between Mr Osborne made his statement about the club remaining full-time in National South and TUST issued its statement in response. The May meeting was due to take place but was cancelled the night before. Since then TUST and its chairman have been cancelled. Speaking with supporters at a recent home match and reading posts on the various fans’ forums and social media in general, there is a growing groundswell of opinion questioning the running of the club. Under previous owners/chairmen Tony Boyce, Mike Bateson and Alex Rowe, for example, supporters were welcomed and you were made to feel like a guest instead of a paying customer. There was an open channel of dialogue and fans were allowed to say their piece. There was no secrecy about plans for the future and fans were kept in touch with developments on and off the pitch. Under this current regime fans are not allowed to know anything about OUR football club. Yes, we are all very grateful to Mr Osborne for rescuing us and writing the cheques but there is more to running a football club than ploughing in money, because Torquay United is the heart of the community. Where is the Five Year Plan we were promised? Where is the local board of directors we were promised? Where is the academy Mr Osborne said was so vital? In a statement made on January 19 2018 Mr Osborne said this: “The major success, in my opinion, is the reformation of a youth system and the start of building a strong sustainable Academy. It forms the backbone of future sustainable success.” So, now five years later not one player has made regular appearances in the first team. Where is the pathway? Why can other clubs, one notable one not far away, produce players, some of whom were born in Torbay, to be sold for £1million+? From day one Mr Osborne talked up moving the club to a new stadium: “I am convinced that a purpose built multi-event stadium and academy, with supporting leisure activities, good road, and rail communication and acres of car parking will provide the facilities and finance for sustained success and bring considerable inward investment and spend to Torbay.” (Quoted from club statement 2018). We’re still waiting. Despite repeated requests, why won’t the club allow the trust, along with the Community Sports Trust, to run, what were very popular, fan zones before selected matches? Numerous long standing supporters refuse to attend matches because of the decisions taken by those running the club on Mr Osborne’s behalf. Supporters are treated with contempt, trying to buy a ticket is impossible for many and there is no encouragement to promote the club in the town as there used to be. Now, as the only official supporters’ group, with a growing membership, TUST has been muted and not allowed to communicate fans’ feelings to the board, being told ‘we are negative’. We know there have been calls for a boycott which we do not subscribe to but all we do ask is for the right to have engagement with the club on behalf of all the Yellow Army. To quote Mr Osborne from 2018: “Engagement is the key word for the team at Torquay United and they are working hard to improve our processes and communication.” Well, Mr Osborne, those whom you have entrusted to run the club like this have failed. ******************************************** WHY SHOULD YOU JOIN TUST NOW? The most important thing right now is for TUST to have a bigger, more authoritative voice. 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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2023 8:11:06 GMT
“Well, Mr Osborne, those whom you have entrusted to run the club like this have failed.”
Finally! 🦉
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2023 11:19:31 GMT
Mmmmmmm…’nothing heard out’ eh?
I’m composing…although I’m sure there are people who wish I was de-composing! 💀
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2023 10:05:49 GMT
Imagine if you will (shouldn’t be too difficult, as that’s how everything exists) a maturing Clarke Osborne, wanting to slow down a bit and leave a sort of legacy of his life, so he buys a ‘li’l ole’ football club and decides to make something of it! Starts off naively with talk of a new stadium, when the one we already have is perfectly adequate for the level we will ever attain, but tried his best.
In a bid to put right his early mistake he hires a manager who would certainly have cost a few bob, and at the time we were all doing handstands because of his appointment. Also, not knowing how to run a football club, he puts in a group of people who he thinks have the interests of the club at heart.
Sadly, not all goes to plan. He hired a manager whose only waking thought is a competition so low on the Periodic Table that it isn’t actually on there! The same competition which cost us promotion back to the league, a situation that many people on this site and elsewhere still won’t accept, and look upon said competition as if it’s some sort of ‘Second Coming.’
To add insult to injury, the board that he hired to run the club don’t give a shit about it, and only care about lining their own pockets.
Yet still Osborne pumps in his millions and keeps us a professional (I use the word very loosely) club, and still he is Crucified on a daily basis.
So keep posting your insipid nonsense, and egotistical claptrap, but just pray that Osborne doesn’t get too pissed off and pulls the plug…something I would have done a long time ago!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2023 8:04:58 GMT
Now imagine if you will…
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2023 7:19:50 GMT
…let me finish with a quote from Socrates: I am the wisest man alive, for I know one thing, and that is that I know nothing.
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Post by stefano on Sept 2, 2023 8:53:16 GMT
Ah Socrates the great Brazilian footballer from the 1980's. A very wise man. He also said "Smart People learn from everything and everyone; Average people learn from their experiences; Stupid people already have all the answers". I don't know how he had time to think about these things with all that training! 😉
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2023 9:36:44 GMT
Ah Socrates the great Brazilian footballer from the 1980's. A very wise man. He also said "Smart People learn from everything and everyone; Average people learn from their experiences; Stupid people already have all the answers". I don't know how he had time to think about these things with all that training! 😉 Haven’t heard from you for ages Setefano, but I knew a quote from a Brazilian footballer would bring you out of hiding. 🙈
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Post by rjdgull on Sept 2, 2023 14:25:47 GMT
1st September 2023 FAN ZONE TUST's Chair, Nick Brodrick's column in this week's Herald Express - updated for the latest news. DON WALKS INTO WORLD CUP HISTORY BOOK WHAT’S NOT TO LIKE? UNITED NOTCH UP FOUR WINS IN A ROW MORE WOE AS SOUTHEND HIT ROCK BOTTOM RENDELL AND BENYON TURN BACK THE CLOCK Torbay footballer Don Ford is walking tall following his performance in the England Over 50s team as they won the Walking World Cup at St George’s over the Bank Holiday weekend. Ford, who plays for Torquay United under the umbrella of the Community Sports Trust, helped England to victory in a penalty shoot-out against the Czech Republic in the final. Ford said, “Absolutely fantastic experience and to win the World Cup was amazing.” ***** Torquay United’s National South side are a long way from winning any cup or title but although performances have not been what many would like, four wins on the spin is a decent start to ensure the Gulls are flying high near the top of this league as they should be being full-time professionals. But it’s not pretty and not flowing football. Saturday at Slough and Monday home to Braintree it was a case of ‘no show’ first halves. I don’t know what is said at half-time but can only guess; the cost of replacement hair dryers must be increasing game by game. On Saturday it was Brad Ash to the rescue as, if those there had their way, the flames would have been licking around the manager’s tenure. Then on Monday it took a 95th minute penalty, won and neatly despatched by Aaron Jarvis to save the day. As one fan commented, “We have good players but not a good team.” ***** It’s a far cry from United teams of yesteryear as those with long memories can trot off players and teams which produced winning, entertaining football. No more so than prolific goal scorer Robin Stubbs who last Thursday, August 24 in 1963 made his United debut in a 1-1 home draw with Tranmere Rovers. Stubbs still attends home games sitting in the Directors’ Box at Plainmoor. News on two other ex-Gulls: sadly Andy Donnelly died last week at age 80. Donnelly or ‘Handy Andy’ as he was affectionately known, was a great goalkeeper despite his lack of inches. In total, between 1967 and 1972 he played 160 games for United before playing in South Africa for ten years. A few weeks ago we brought you news of Paul Holmes who had been unwell with cancer and about whom super fan Helen Chamberlain raised awareness to crowdfund for a giant TV. Needless-to-say the money was raised in super quick time. Now the club are holding a special event in Boots & Laces on Sunday September 10 at 2pm with a number of ex-players in attendance. In addition there is an online signed shirt auction. All details at torquayunited.com. ***** Yet more ex-Gulls news: how about this? On Saturday in the Southern League Premier Division AFC Totton met Hanwell Town. Nothing unusual here except Scott Rendell opened the scoring for AFC Totton who went on to win 5-3 with Elliot Benyon netting Hanwell’s third. Many will remember Rendell and Benyon had a useful partnership up front for Torquay a while back. ***** Saturday’s Non-League Crowd Watch: Southend v Eastleigh 5,696, Hartlepool v AFC Fylde 4,376, Bury FC v Cheadle Town 3,235, Hereford v Peterborough Sports 2,510, FC United v Macclesfield 2,342. Bank Holiday Monday’s Non-League Crowd Watch: Chesterfield v Hartlepool 8,451, Oldham v Solihull Moors 6,815, Torquay v Braintree 2,543, Maidstone Utd v Taunton Town 2,014. ***** Last week Southend United appeared in the High Court once again to hear the judge say, “If this was not a football club with the attachment of its fans, I would be winding you up today.” As a result of the club’s failure to pay its HMRC tax bill, the National League, as promised, has docked the club 10 points, subject to an appeal, dumping them bottom of the table. In Friday night’s game fans, to show their displeasure, threw tennis balls onto the pitch in the 10th minute to show their feelings at the way the club is being run. The club’s supporters’ trust - The Shrimpers Trust - has had conversations with interested parties thinking about taking over the club from Ron Martin with currently an Australian favourite, and tellingly had this to say, “We have made it abundantly clear to everybody we have spoken to that supporter involvement should be a key component of any new structure.” The trust continued, “We believe this to be the only way to avoid our beloved football club being at the mercy of unscrupulous and/or deficient owners again and to ensure that supporters are afforded a voice in the running and direction of the club.” ***** It’s been a rough start for two National League managers as both Eastleigh and York City have sacked theirs even before the magical ‘judge us on ten games’. Torquay United’s Women’s side have had a tough start to life in a higher division. Their opening league fixture ended in defeat and on Sunday were knocked out of the league cup when opponents Moneyfields scored a late winner. United now go again in the Plate competition. ***** Saturday sees United travel to Aveley, a side the Gulls have never played. Aveley, based in Essex, were founded in 1927 and play at Parkside with a ground capacity of 3,500. For a team that’s just been promoted they’ve made a solid start and play on a 3G pitch. So, what’s your view on Torquay’s start? Contact: fanszone.tu@gmail.com or Twitter/X: @fanszonet. COYY Don Ford of Torquay United Walking FC and England with the World Cup JOIN HERE - www.tust.co.ukSUPPORT TUST - SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY
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Post by Jon on Sept 7, 2023 23:40:44 GMT
Ah Socrates the great Brazilian footballer from the 1980's. A very wise man. He also said "Smart People learn from everything and everyone; Average people learn from their experiences; Stupid people already have all the answers". I don't know how he had time to think about these things with all that training! 😉 Socrates himself is particularly missed. A lovely little thinker, but a buggar when he's pissed.
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Post by rjdgull on Sept 9, 2023 10:59:23 GMT
8th September 2023 FAN ZONE TUST's Chair, Nick Brodrick's column in this week's Herald Express - updated for the latest news. MARK HALSTEAD TO THE RESCUE ONCE AGAIN AS AVELEY HUMILIATE UNITED BANK HOLIDAY NON-LEAGUE ATTENDANCES SOAR UNITED WOMEN FINDING LIFE TOUGH IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Four wins on the trot, albeit not very convincingly but never-the-less twelve welcome points on the board and the Yellow Army were behind the team. Then, the wheels came off with a miserable performance on Saturday at Aveley. Where? Yes, Essex side Aveley population of just over 9,000 who have an upwardly mobile football club. Credit to United’s travelling support, most of whom managed to navigate themselves around the M25 to arrive at the ground long before the team coach. How on earth is it possible for a professional club to leave it so late before turning up? For those who were there, the team, apart from Mark Halstead, once again, didn’t offer anything. And the manager, after the game, gave a withering assessment of what went on accusing a number of players of “stealing a living”. Halstead, of course, made the Vanarama South Team of the Week. For a full-time club with the resources provided by the owner these type of performances cannot be allowed to continue for much longer. It’s bad enough being in this league once more but it wasn’t that long ago that the club were pushing for a return to the EFL. With the current set-up that is a long way off. ***** Getting out of National South has to be the priority this season. Yes, only eight games played and close to the ‘judge us after 10 games’ vibe but the performances are way off what we saw at the tail end of last season. United’s home crowd average so far is 2,448, second only to Yeovil Town’s 3,131 so the support is there. And the away attendances are pretty impressive too. On Saturday there were more Yellow Army present than home fans. With the team in the play-off places there has to be something not right for so many to feel the need to post negative comments. Of course, it’s not just Torquay fans who are moaning, what about those following Chelsea? Thirteen new players and £1billion spent since the new owners took charge. A shock home defeat on Saturday to Nottingham Forest goes to show that money doesn’t always guarantee success. ***** It was interesting to see on Bank Holiday Monday last week how popular non-league football is, especially as there were no EFL or Premier League fixtures. Many clubs had record attendances and these are just a few examples: Macclesfield v Warrington Rylands 3,144, Hednesford Town v Chasetown 1,486, Tunbridge Wells v FC Rusthall 1,043, Herne Bay v Ramsgate 1,039, Basingstoke v AFC Totton 1,003, Hertford Town v Ware 959 and in Kevin Hill’s 150th game in charge Exmouth Town v Bideford 463. ***** Playing for the first time at their new home ground, Brixham AFC’s Wall Park, Torquay United Women are finding life tough in the National League as they went down 2-5 to Moneyfields on Sunday. Despite going into an early lead United found their opponents too strong. They then suffered a 7-0 defeat at local rivals Exeter City on Wednesday. ***** United aspire to re-joining the National League where currently Ben Wynter’s Barnet are top and favourites with Chesterfield are not far behind. If it stays like that then former Football League clubs will be returning to the league. And talking of returning clubs, Notts County top League 2. ***** Average National League gates this season: Chesterfield 8,091, Oldham Athletic 7,457, Southend 5,708, York City 4,724, Hartlepool 4,466. ***** How many eagle-eyed fans have noticed goalkeepers stepping out of their penalty areas to fly- kick the ball out of their hands up field? Braintree’s keeper did this most of Bank Holiday’s match and at the Taunton Town v Dartford game on Saturday visiting manager Alan Dowson, formerly at Woking, asked the linesman to check Dan Lavercombe in the Taunton goal for doing this. Is this an unfair advantage or is it hand ball? Dartford, by the way, had mostly 6 foot plus players in their side including a number 28 who would look more at home in a basketball side. Let’s hope Torquay do their homework before we play them. Taunton, a very direct side, sneaked home with the only goal of the afternoon. ***** At Plainmoor on Tuesday night were Farnborough who have had a very chequered recent history, going into administration as Farnborough Town before eventually achieving promotion into National South. But on Tuesday they were very average and the Gulls eased home 3-0 with strikers Aaron Jarvis (2) and Brad Ash sharing the goals. And on Saturday it’s Chelmsford City coming to town. City as of Monday were unbeaten with the meanest defence in the league, only four conceded but lost at home to Hemel Hempstead. ***** Now that United are in National South the journey in the FA Cup starts in the 2nd Qualifying Round and it means a difficult away trip to Wimborne Town managed by Tim Sills. ***** At TUST we are often asked why fans should become members, what does membership bring? Well, thanks to board member Bob Cole a comprehensive list of frequently asked questions is now on the website FAQ's | TUST TUST sends its congratulations to the Exeter City Supporters’ Trust who celebrated their 20th year of running the club with a special anniversary dinner at St James Park on Monday evening. You can contact the fans’ zone: fanszone.tu@gmail.com or Twitter/X: @fanszonet. COYY JOIN HERE - www.tust.co.ukSUPPORT TUST - SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY
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Post by rjdgull on Oct 21, 2023 12:26:48 GMT
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