timbo
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Post by timbo on Mar 28, 2010 15:18:07 GMT
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Dave
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Post by Dave on Mar 28, 2010 18:28:28 GMT
Many thanks Timbo, so keen today you got the programme up before I did the match day thread. ;D
So 57 years ago we were to play Shrewsbury Town and just like this weekends game, one we needed to win to help in the clubs efforts to steer clear of the then dreaded re-election bogey. The message is loud and clear, when the boys come out let the whole of Torbay know about it with a good lusty Devon roar.
They would have stood a far better chance of doing that for that game with a 6305 crowd inside Plainmoor, yes far better than the 2500 who might be there for the 2010 game.
No forums back in those days and did fans even contemplate such things as protests? Were there big calls for the manager’s head and chants to match their demands? With all we have been talking about the last day or so it makes you wonder just how much information the fans back then would have got.
It makes you wonder if some fans would be the ones to go and find in the ground because they would be in the know, the ones with the hottest gossip and rumours and conspiracy theories.
I expect back then it was just about going to the game, maybe talking with a few other fans after the game over a pint and waiting for the Herald Express to pop through the letter box for any news at all.
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Jon
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Post by Jon on Mar 28, 2010 18:49:00 GMT
"Torquay had most of the play, produced all of the clever football and yet failed to score."
Plus ça change.
Nice tribute to Bert Mitchelmore - the driving force behind the formation of the A team in 1952.
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Post by stewart on Mar 28, 2010 22:24:28 GMT
No forums back in those days and did fans even contemplate such things as protests? Were there big calls for the manager’s head and chants to match their demands? With all we have been talking about the last day or so it makes you wonder just how much information the fans back then would have got. It makes you wonder if some fans would be the ones to go and find in the ground because they would be in the know, the ones with the hottest gossip and rumours and conspiracy theories. I expect back then it was just about going to the game, maybe talking with a few other fans after the game over a pint and waiting for the Herald Express to pop through the letter box for any news at all. Dave, none of these things mattered back then. People were just happy to have football back after six years of war. This outlook on the part of our own supporters is probably epitomised by the fact that Eric Webber lasted so long as manager, despite one relegation and one bottom four position. I should add, though, that I never had anything but the greatest respect for him, and regard him as one of our best ever managers.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2010 11:37:48 GMT
Interesting too that Shrewsbury Town were relatively new to the Football League having only been elected in 1950 (along with Scunthorpe, Gillingham and Colchester as the leagues expanded). As of 1949/50 the club was still in the Midland League:
FINAL TABLE MIDLAND LEAGUE '49-'50 ==================================
1. Nottingham Forest II Champions ------------------------------------------------------- 2. Grimsby Town II 3. Scunthorpe & Lindsey (to FL3n) 4. Peterborough United 5. Hull City II 6. York City II 7. Rotherham United II 8. Gainsborough Trinity 9. Goole Town 10. Shrewsbury Town (to FL3n) 11. Denaby United 12. Bradford Park Avenue II 13. Bradford City II 14. Scarborough 15. Grantham 16. Notts County II 17. Mansfield Town II 18. Frickley Colliery 19. Lincoln City II 20. Worksop Town 21. Halifax Town II 22. Boston United 23. Ransome & Marles 24. Doncaster Rovers II
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