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The 'Gordon Oliver' Trophy

Posted: 23 Jul 2018, 16:17
by SenorDingDong
https://www.torquayunited.com/tufc-dates-diary/

So apparently the club have now created an annual award for the top player in the youth system and seen it fit to name it after our dear Mayor Gordon Oliver, no indication of whether he has personally funded it but it'd be more than a little strange for him to have done so and named it after himself.

This is the same Gordon Oliver who to my knowledge hasn't been to a match in the last 5-10 years, if he ever has. Has shown little to no interest in the club, even during the past couple years when Kevin Foster (not a native Torquinian), Adrian Sanders and a handful of other concillors have taken a vested interest. Who has rarely if ever spoken about the club or mentioned it aside from in relation to the freehold. Yet this is the man who it is seen fit to name an award after? Not a famous Torquay youth alumni or famous ex player?

If he hasn't sponsored this award, which in itself would be a strange change in behaviour, it doesn't take a genius to work out why the club is naming awards after him and trying to flatter him. Indeed it's rather sickening how obvious the sucking up is, if this is the case.

The 'Gordon Oliver' Trophy

Posted: 23 Jul 2018, 16:21
by Richinns
Is this just the most obvious arse kissing exercise going? An attempt to play to the man's ego and reap some tenancy rewards as a result!?

The 'Gordon Oliver' Trophy

Posted: 23 Jul 2018, 16:44
by Swatcat
I agree with your feelings - if the donation is NOT anonymous, it's about GO not TUFC.
GO is a Politician - wise up LOL

How about calling it the 'Steve Cooper trophy' - can't someone take GO aside !

The 'Gordon Oliver' Trophy

Posted: 23 Jul 2018, 17:26
by Parkys People
Very exciting times. A great addition to the football club.

Congratulations to those in charge. First a black and yellow home kit, Truro to play at Plainmoor and now the Gordon Oliver trophy.

Great couple of weeks to be a TUFC fan.

The 'Gordon Oliver' Trophy

Posted: 23 Jul 2018, 18:33
by sgf
Parkys People wrote: 23 Jul 2018, 17:26 Very exciting times. A great addition to the football club.

Congratulations to those in charge. First a black and yellow home kit, Truro to play at Plainmoor and now the Gordon Oliver trophy.

Great couple of weeks to be a TUFC fan.
How about a couple of promising pre season performances? You forgot that.

The 'Gordon Oliver' Trophy

Posted: 23 Jul 2018, 18:46
by SenorDingDong
sgf wrote: 23 Jul 2018, 18:33 How about a couple of promising pre season performances? You forgot that.
Reminds me of the good times when we beat 'our friends' Truro 6-0 in pre-season, what a match for the ages that was against one of our most storied rivals. Such a spirit in the players that season.

The 'Gordon Oliver' Trophy

Posted: 23 Jul 2018, 19:09
by sgf
SenorDingDong wrote: 23 Jul 2018, 18:46 Reminds me of the good times when we beat 'our friends' Truro 6-0 in pre-season, what a match for the ages that was against one of our most storied rivals. Such a spirit in the players that season.
I don't see the relevance of your point

The 'Gordon Oliver' Trophy

Posted: 23 Jul 2018, 20:15
by Shangull
Madness! If there's not enough conspiracy theories already. Jules Rimet must be scratching his head.

The 'Gordon Oliver' Trophy

Posted: 23 Jul 2018, 20:27
by sgf
Shangull wrote: 23 Jul 2018, 20:15 Madness! If there's not enough conspiracy theories already. Jules Rimet must be scratching his head.
He's dead

The 'Gordon Oliver' Trophy

Posted: 23 Jul 2018, 20:30
by Burnhamgull
A nice little sweetener for Mr Oliver. A man who has no interest in our club but who holds the key to the freehold of Plainmoor and now Osborne is naming a lovely shiny award in his honour.

So if/when an adequate "stadium" is built in Truro, how long will we have to ground share in Truro?.............that will signify the beginning of the end.

The 'Gordon Oliver' Trophy

Posted: 23 Jul 2018, 20:57
by Shangull
sgf wrote: 23 Jul 2018, 20:27 He's dead
blimey now you tell me....born in 1873 I thought he'd be still alive.

The 'Gordon Oliver' Trophy

Posted: 23 Jul 2018, 21:03
by SenorDingDong
Shangull wrote: 23 Jul 2018, 20:15 Madness! If there's not enough conspiracy theories already. Jules Rimet must be scratching his head.
I'd like to see a legitimate reason given for naming the trophy in his honour. He's been a councillor in the Bay since the 70s - he voted in the decision surrounding the Marine Spa, yet he's never been involved at the club during that period. Unless he's sponsored the award, which is unlikely given past form, it's verrrrry dodgy.

The 'Gordon Oliver' Trophy

Posted: 23 Jul 2018, 21:49
by lucy6lucy
Burnhamgull wrote: 23 Jul 2018, 20:30 A nice little sweetener for Mr Oliver. A man who has no interest in our club but who holds the key to the freehold of Plainmoor and now Osborne is naming a lovely shiny award in his honour.

So if/when an adequate "stadium" is built in Truro, how long will we have to ground share in Truro?.............that will signify the beginning of the end.
:@ :goodpost:

The 'Gordon Oliver' Trophy

Posted: 23 Jul 2018, 21:54
by SenorDingDong
Looks like the TUST has picked up on this as well, give them as many comments as possible so they can articulate how ridiculous this idea this:


The 'Gordon Oliver' Trophy

Posted: 24 Jul 2018, 13:39
by knightmaregull
I can just see Clarke chuckling to himself when he came up with this idea. It's nothing more than an attempt to show the fans and wider public at large that he is the master in this game and no amount of protesting or abuse is going to change that. Ultimately he'll get his land. He knows that and I'm certain he has a relatively short term plan to make that happen. There won't be a stadium and there won't be a Plainmoor ground to play in. Those who are belittling Truro on this forum and others at the moment should be very careful. They may be a smaller club but they a equal pawn in the game that's being played around us and this indefensible move should be a stark warning to us all not to be sucked in by a bit of work on the grass and managing to assemble a squad of players.