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Post by rjdgull on Nov 13, 2021 18:38:12 GMT
Expecting a bloody awful game tomorrow and anything else will be a bonus if im honest ! And of course three points is an absolute must ! Absolutely spot-on. My son was down from university today to see a Torquay win for the first time this season but overall a very poor performance with only six or seven players having half decent games. Very disappointed to hear Little, captain and leading scorer, 5 clear of the next player with 7 goals so far, booed on being named man of the match and very pleasing to see him shut his detractors up seconds later with a cracking volley from a loose ball inside the area giving their keeper no chance. From Dovers first and possibly only attack in the first half, the ball was crossed in and as Moxey tried to head a low ball away the ball was knocked into the corner of the net just pass McDonald to the disbelief of the crowd. As the team tried to get back into the game, it was obvious we were not firing on all cylinders being very slow in our buildup play. O’Connell on the wing was possibly our best attacking outlet early on combining well with Lolos. Just after half an hour a long-range strike from Little crept in at the near post and we started to play better. Just before half-time Lola very nearly scored with a cracking shot that their keeper was just able to tip over. Going into the second-half, I was fairly confident we would get the win as Dover looked a very poor side. However, some half openings behind their defence were not capitalised on and when Johnson brought on Johnson, his first run to a through ball ended up with him pulling up, possibly another hammy, hopefully a calf injury but he seemed genuinely distraught similar to when Little had his. Andrews came on as his replacement and Rogers for Holman who landed awkwardly from a challenge. We had what I thought were a couple of very good penalty shouts with what looked like a clear handball from a cross and then Andrews appear to be fouled on the edge of the area. The referee did not appear to want to make a decision, possibly epitomised when a Dover player carried on after the whistle was blown and seem to step on and tussle with a couple of our players but did not even warrant a yellow much to the ire of the closer situated popside. Once more another Gary time goal was needed to be scored, this time seconds before the 90 minutes were up to the relief of the crowd. With the players out today, a win is a good result but must do better…..
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Post by rjdgull on Nov 13, 2021 18:47:50 GMT
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Post by Jon on Nov 13, 2021 20:17:48 GMT
I always like to take the positives.
Three points is three points.
That takes us up to within one win of mid-table respectability ... and mid-table teams are within a winning run of threatening to scrape into the play-offs in seventh place.
Dover were absolutely dreadful yet this was a vey competitive game between two evenly-matched sides.
We possibly just about deserved to scrape a win by the skin of our teeth. If we played like that against a half-decent team, we would be badly beaten.
Difficult to judge Moore as he is clearly not yet fully match-fit. Not yet the player I hoped he would be, but maybe he will be.
Pleased there was a positive reason for Connor's absence. Seeing your own children born is the greatest thing any man will ever witness. It does not matter how important your job is, it cannot be as important as that.
Lemon and Armstrong in for O'Connell and Holman might make us a bit less hopeless as an attacking force. With Johnson and Holman injured, we might still just about be able to scrape together a 16 man squad.
I was half-expecting Moore to only last an hour, so why did Johnson not warm up ahead of his introduction? He seemed to come on with no warm up at all and Little immediately knocked a forward pass that Johnson had an outside chance of reaching. Being the willing lad he is, he threw everything into chasing a lost cause and pulled up in obvious distress. On and off without touching the ball. Andrews then came on without warming up, but his more leisurely style allowed him to slowly warm up in play.
Little divides opinion. He works hard and clearly wants to do well, but his decision making is appalling. Before he scored, he hit a ridiculously bad shot which made you do a double take. It was so bad that it was difficult to believe it really happened. His first goal was hit straight at the keeper. If the keeper had caught it as he should have done, it would have led to more moans and groans. Luckily for him, the very young looking keeper somehow contrived to let it in.
We were saying how hard it was to pick a man of the match as not one player covered himself in glory. In such circumstances, the goalscorer often wins it by default. The boos were maybe a tad harsh, but not totally incomprehensible. Pleased he scored the winner, but I am still not a big fan. There is a great player in there somewhere, but could be so much more effective than he actually is.
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Post by rjdgull on Nov 14, 2021 10:14:07 GMT
It was my three-year-old nephew’s first Torquay game yesterday and he was absolutely buzzing after the last minute winner so hopefully it’s the start of a journey for him. Funnily enough, it mirrored my children’s first game with a Phillips last minute header, courtesy of a Kevin Nicholson long ball into the box to win 2-1 against Droyslden on 29th of September 2007.
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Post by chelstongull on Nov 14, 2021 11:16:16 GMT
Phew, that was a close one. Not sure if this was a boxing match, who would have won on points??
Thought we had a stone wall penalty appeal turned down by Blind Pew on the popside, can only think he was unsighted! The other official talking point was when Lolos got 'pushed/shoved' over, surely a sending off offence for the Dover defender (Woods I think)
Lets hope warm up Johnston isn't out for long.
Nice to see Pete, his good lady and chums, don't think he's changed much in five years or so. Looking forward to 'Eastern Eye, Part II'. Will test it out next Saturady, curry and beer with some school pals.
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Post by Jon on Nov 14, 2021 13:17:07 GMT
Nice to see Pete, his good lady and chums, don't think he's changed much in five years or so. Looking forward to 'Eastern Eye, Part II'. Will test it out next Saturady, curry and beer with some school pals. I didn’t know you went to school. Yes, good to see Pete again. Have bumped the old thread up. Happy days. One of the funniest evenings ever. I see that the curry was preceded by Alan Knill’s Yellow Army storming to a 0-0 draw with Mansfield to keep us a point clear of the drop zone. I don’t know where this myth that we always lose when we go for a curry comes from.
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Post by chelstongull on Nov 14, 2021 18:45:00 GMT
Nice to see Pete, his good lady and chums, don't think he's changed much in five years or so. Looking forward to 'Eastern Eye, Part II'. Will test it out next Saturady, curry and beer with some school pals. I didn’t know you went to school. Yes, good to see Pete again. Have bumped the old thread up. Happy days. One of the funniest evenings ever. Nice to see the putting down of the working class hasn’t gone away 🍺
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Post by Jon on Nov 14, 2021 19:38:32 GMT
Nice to see the putting down of the working class hasn’t gone away 🍺 Working??? Thought you were a student.
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Post by rjdgull on Nov 14, 2021 20:10:04 GMT
link - nice to see Armani made the non league paper team of the day 😀
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Post by rjdgull on Nov 16, 2021 8:11:31 GMT
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Post by register on Nov 16, 2021 15:35:45 GMT
I think we were somewhat fortunate with our goals. The first one, the keeper was totally bamboozled by the defender in front of him, who’s attempted clearance was out of a Python sketch. The second one, was Little proving a point, and if anyone else had hit it, they would have picked the ball up somewhere near the Clock Tower on the Strand.
So all in all a good day at the office, because let’s be honest…we normally lose to whichever club is at the bottom.
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Post by Rags on Nov 18, 2021 11:52:35 GMT
Phew, that was a close one. Not sure if this was a boxing match, who would have won on points?? Thought we had a stone wall penalty appeal turned down by Blind Pew on the popside, can only think he was unsighted! The other official talking point was when Lolos got 'pushed/shoved' over, surely a sending off offence for the Dover defender (Woods I think) Lets hope warm up Johnston isn't out for long. Nice to see Pete, his good lady and chums, don't think he's changed much in five years or so. Looking forward to 'Eastern Eye, Part II'. Will test it out next Saturady, curry and beer with some school pals. Great to see Jon and Phil again, although I didn't recognise Phil as he had grown a beard since I last saw him and looked like Catweazle (not strictly true). However, his heckle of "Treasure Island" at the lino for missing such a nailed on handball was one of the funniest shouts I've heard at a football match for many a year.
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Post by Rags on Nov 18, 2021 12:07:05 GMT
I always like to take the positives. Three points is three points. We were saying how hard it was to pick a man of the match as not one player covered himself in glory. In such circumstances, the goalscorer often wins it by default. The boos were maybe a tad harsh, but not totally incomprehensible. Pleased he scored the winner, but I am still not a big fan. There is a great player in there somewhere, but could be so much more effective than he actually is. A very good summary that I agree with on the whole. One more point about thebooing of Little. His first touch was about 20 to 30 seconds into the game. I'm not quite sure how it started, but it seemed to be a bouncing clearance from the Dover defence that he tried to control with his head. It deflected off somewhere else and the bloke just in front of me launched a volley of abuse along the lines of "You're effing sh*te, Little! Feck off the pitch!". I was rather surprised at that from such an early point in the game. This fan, and many of his friends, proceeded to lambast Little all through the game. Many of the Pop Side booing the MotM announcement might have been reflecting his performance but I would wager a significant sum that many had come to boo him from the start no matter how well he played. I can't blame him for his reaction, just as I cannot blame him if he tells any prospective player to steer clear of the club and the poisoned elements of the Pop Side.
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