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Post by rjdgull on Aug 29, 2011 8:15:36 GMT
To underline the tough start this month, we go to our fifth away match out of seven to a buoyant Cheltenham side having just beaten a top of the table Crawley to go sixth on nine points. The first goal was scored by our old friend Kaid Mohamed who seems to be coming good. Other players to watch out for are Duffy and Goulding.
Cheltenham scored three first half goals and another poor display for one half would probably see us out of this competition. It is possible that Ling may rest some players and try others on the fringe. Leadbitter has so far only started against Tiverton but Ling does refer to him as the first choice right back and this may be his first competitive start. I would also like to see LRT, Macklin and maybe Lathrope and Bodin get a start.
This is not the most glamourous of cup competitions but was probably the scene of our greatest cup run and it would be good to progress deep into the draw once again.
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Post by jj on Aug 29, 2011 9:27:21 GMT
It'll be a tough game at Cheltenham, I can't see us making any progress in this competition, so yes play some fringe players give them a chance so ML knows the capability of his squad if he requires to use these options in the future.
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Post by register on Aug 29, 2011 15:22:35 GMT
Please, please, please, please, please can we get knocked out of this competition tomorrow night! If there was a Pot-of-Gold at the end rather than A-Crock-of-Shit I wouldn't mind, but there isn't! A good time to try out a few things and give players like Leadbitter (if he's fit that is) and Macklin a run out!
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Post by Rob on Aug 29, 2011 16:34:34 GMT
Please, please, please, please, please can we get knocked out of this competition tomorrow night! If there was a Pot-of-Gold at the end rather than A-Crock-of-Shit I wouldn't mind, but there isn't! A good time to try out a few things and give players like Leadbitter (if he's fit that is) and Macklin a run out! Would rather we stay in it so we can do the same again re fringe players, to be honest. I get to see Macklin there every season. Hope to see our fringe compete. I believe they can. McPhee and Bodin up top?
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Post by rjdgull on Aug 29, 2011 17:17:00 GMT
Right on Rob, I think there are quite a few of the fringe players both able to do a job and IMO one or two are perhaps unlucky not to have yet got a start. I doubt if Cheltenham will forego the opportunity to rest a player or two either.
Edit: Having read dot com, looks like Lingy thinks the same way although Spear and Yeoman may end up going out on loan to get that all important experience.
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Post by register on Aug 30, 2011 6:23:25 GMT
Please, please, please, please, please can we get knocked out of this competition tomorrow night! If there was a Pot-of-Gold at the end rather than A-Crock-of-Shit I wouldn't mind, but there isn't! A good time to try out a few things and give players like Leadbitter (if he's fit that is) and Macklin a run out! Would rather we stay in it so we can do the same again re fringe players, to be honest. I get to see Macklin there every season. Hope to see our fringe compete. I believe they can. McPhee and Bodin up top? I thought that was why we played in a reserve league...or has that finished now?
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Post by Dave on Aug 30, 2011 7:17:17 GMT
This is not the most glamourous of cup competitions but was probably the scene of our greatest cup run and it would be good to progress deep into the draw once again. I think it’s rather a shame these days that this cup is now only seem by many fans as some tin pot trophy and not really worth progressing to far in. No its not the FA cup and lets be honest we are never ever going to find ourselves in the FA cup final or even reach the semi-finals. I’m not sure when this competition came into place, but I do remember when it was the Sherpa Van Trophy, it was not viewed in the same negative way it is today and it did give our club its first ever appearance at the Old Wembley Stadium. Those of us who were supporting the club back then, sure felt it was something special to see our team walk out onto that Wembley turf and while I can’t remember how many people went and supported the team in that match, I do believe it was maybe the highest number of fans watch Torquay United play? I may be wrong, but back then the lower league clubs felt it was a trophy well worth winning and I’m sure it was not used to give fringe players a competitive game and managers put out their strongest team. It’s hard to know why this cup that was brought in to give lower league clubs a chance to win a trophy and with the chance to play in a final at Wembley, has ended up with fans and even lower league clubs, feeling it maybe a competition best not to progress to far in. I do wonder if the changes made that saw the bottom clubs of league two get relegated opposed to having to seek re-election has played any part in this. Or is it just the fact that clubs now have smaller squads and therefore don’t want any more fixtures to have to play than they have too, I suppose the most important thing for our club and its fans is staying in the football league because if it ever found itself in the conference league again, it might never come back ever again. At the end of the day on offer is a piece of silverware and a chance to play in a cup final that is winnable, that fact alone in my view, should mean we go out and do all we can to win it. How many cups can be found in the trophy room at Plainmoor? Do we even have a trophy cabinet?
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Post by martyfeldmanseyes on Aug 30, 2011 7:35:37 GMT
Cup runs provide much needed income. I suppose you have to weigh that up with players getting knackered. But to see Torquay run out at Wembley?......deep joy!
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Post by rjdgull on Aug 30, 2011 10:23:48 GMT
Dave - there are some rules to prevent teams from fielding too much of an understrength side. In the paper today Ling is going to persist with the Ellis / Saah combination and try Bodin up front with Howe. Rice and LRT may also get a start but otherwise as you were.
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Post by aussie on Aug 30, 2011 11:15:30 GMT
How many cups can be found in the trophy room at Plainmoor? Do we even have a trophy cabinet? About seven or eight minor trophies and plaques are in the trophy cabinet in The Directors Lounge.
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Post by lambethgull on Aug 30, 2011 14:50:56 GMT
No-one ever looks forward to the early rounds, but the comp. represents the chance to give fringe players a run out and it doesn't take a massive run of results to get to the semi-final stage.
At least it's not the Setanta Shield!
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Post by rjagull on Aug 30, 2011 15:39:31 GMT
Watch out for Kaid Mohamed (of course!) as he's on form at the moment. Also, Sido Jombati is a dangerous player that hasn't yet started for Cheltenham but can provide a real spark. Could actually make for an interesting match considering both sides have dangerous players and score goals.
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Post by harboursidegull on Aug 30, 2011 18:33:07 GMT
Does anyone know if this game is on Radio Debn ?
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Post by JamesB on Aug 30, 2011 18:38:51 GMT
TUFC team: Rice, Oastler, Saah, Ellis, Rowe-Turner, McPhee, Mansell (c), Lathrope, Macklin, Howe, Bodin
Subs: Robertson, O'Kane, Halpin, Stevens, Atieno
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Post by chelstongull on Aug 30, 2011 18:48:56 GMT
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