Chris Hargreaves and Tim Sills
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Chris Hargreaves and Tim Sills
..score the goals that will take Torquay into the Football league
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Except for Mansell and Pitt, who decided not to get involve in any noteworthy incidents."Boogie" wrote: Full of incident involving ex-Us.

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But it also means that our bogey team can't pour on any more misery for one season at least."Baboo" wrote:Yes, Pitt was crap except for one decent pass.
This result now means another mid week trip to Cambridge.
I just can't see Tim Sills scoring goals
in the FL. Hargreaves, 37 this week, was apparently not been retained
by the Gulls for next season. Cracking finish from him. Cambridge had no real goal threat and seemed to freeze. I bet they will be making major
budget reductions at CUFC this summer. I heard promotion was make or break for them as they really pushed the boat out under Brabin.
in the FL. Hargreaves, 37 this week, was apparently not been retained
by the Gulls for next season. Cracking finish from him. Cambridge had no real goal threat and seemed to freeze. I bet they will be making major
budget reductions at CUFC this summer. I heard promotion was make or break for them as they really pushed the boat out under Brabin.
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It also means my nearest game next season is a mere 160 miles (and 3hrs plus) from home, at Salisbury."Baboo" wrote:This result now means another mid week trip to Cambridge.
Torquay was less than 60 miles from my house. Gateshead is apparently 433.8 miles away!
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See you there!"Kernow Yellow" wrote:It also means my nearest game next season is a mere 160 miles (and 3hrs plus) from home, at Salisbury."Baboo" wrote:This result now means another mid week trip to Cambridge.
Torquay was less than 60 miles from my house. Gateshead is apparently 433.8 miles away!
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Friday night before anyone else starts as per Barrow in 08/09. You know it's going to happen."boris" wrote:See you there!"Kernow Yellow" wrote:It also means my nearest game next season is a mere 160 miles (and 3hrs plus) from home, at Salisbury."Baboo" wrote:This result now means another mid week trip to Cambridge.
Torquay was less than 60 miles from my house. Gateshead is apparently 433.8 miles away!
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It will be intersting to see if Dennis Strudwick does us any favours when he sets the fixtures by hand again."Baboo" wrote:Friday night before anyone else starts as per Barrow in 08/09. You know it's going to happen."boris" wrote:See you there!"Kernow Yellow" wrote: It also means my nearest game next season is a mere 160 miles (and 3hrs plus) from home, at Salisbury.
Torquay was less than 60 miles from my house. Gateshead is apparently 433.8 miles away!
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I reckon there will be a lot of people who will see Luton as the biggest team in this division next season - so other than when we two play, hopefully it will be they who have to put up with an excess of fixture manipulation and messing around with. Might also happen with AFC Wimbledon, given their back-story. It will also be interesting to see if Luton can beat any of the attendance records we set in our first year down here. And just to be clear, I really dislike the 'biggest team' tag, so I want it to go to Luton. Not that I expect most teams coming to our place to be any less defensive for that."Sideshow Rob" wrote:It will be intersting to see if Dennis Strudwick does us any favours when he sets the fixtures by hand again."Baboo" wrote:Friday night before anyone else starts as per Barrow in 08/09. You know it's going to happen."boris" wrote: See you there!
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and in other key games from the end of the season:"Boogie" wrote:Sills also clashed with Hatswell who needed medical treatment.
Bolland sent off.
Full of incident involving ex-Us.
* simon king promoted with gillingham at wembley,
* chris hackett misses out with millwall at wembley,
* sam ricketts and dean whitehead stay premiership players with hull and sunderland respectively...
oxford's youth football programme does produce some good players, even if in the past we haven't always got to enjoy their talents for very long. i hope some rage onliners might make a night out of it on friday to come along to the benefit game at minchery and support the future of this.