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FA Cup

Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 11:52
by budegull1954
It was on the OS last night

FA Cup

Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 12:16
by PhilGull
budegull1954 wrote: 18 Sep 2018, 11:52 It was on the OS last night
https://www.torquayunited.com/st-lukes- ... cellation/
Fair enough then!

FA Cup

Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 14:29
by Jack
MellowYellow wrote: 17 Sep 2018, 20:34 There is much optimism now among supporters for a good Cup run and promotion. A far cry from a few weeks ago.

Why? A change in management? I would suggest its down to change in managerial motivational style e.g.

Gary Johnson - promotion focused
Gary Ower's - prevention focused
Not sure that a good cup run and promotion go hand in hand.

The focus has got to be on winning the league (the 6 team knockout format of the playoffs is too much of a lottery) and a cup run can be a big distraction. We should win at Lymington and pocket the prize money but after that it will depend on the luck of the draw and whether we play our regular first teamers in cup ties or not. Not sure if Woking are the biggest threat for the title or are there some dark horses like Hampton and Richmond?

Gary Johnson comes over as a happy little chappy with a bubbly personality and a half full glass. Gary Owers's personality was due to arrive later and his glass seemed to be half empty most of the time. Their different approaches to life are reflected in the way they prepare teams for matches and even if we don't get promoted at least we will be entertained.

FA Cup

Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 15:07
by dennisk
Hampton & Richmond are Woking are a nearby to where I currently reside. I have seen both play this season (albeit just once). Whilst, they are in good form, I was not particularly impressed with them. There is no reason why, TQ cannot go on a good run and move up the table.
Time will tell, but after the Hungerford performance, and the feel-good factor from our new, charismatic and well connected manager, it is time for positivity from us all.......

FA Cup

Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 15:18
by Swatcat
Well said Dennisk - improvement from TUFC with disappointments on the way, will see us way up there !

FA Cup

Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 15:33
by Admiral
Jack wrote: 18 Sep 2018, 14:29 Lincoln City?

Not sure that a good cup run and promotion go hand in hand.

The focus has got to be on winning the league (the 6 team knockout format of the playoffs is too much of a lottery) and a cup run can be a big distraction. We should win at Lymington and pocket the prize money but after that it will depend on the luck of the draw and whether we play our regular first teamers in cup ties or not. Not sure if Woking are the biggest threat for the title or are there some dark horses like Hampton and Richmond?

Gary Johnson comes over as a happy little chappy with a bubbly personality and a half full glass. Gary Owers's personality was due to arrive later and his glass seemed to be half empty most of the time. Their different approaches to life are reflected in the way they prepare teams for matches and even if we don't get promoted at least we will be entertained.

FA Cup

Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 15:34
by Admiral
Admiral wrote: 18 Sep 2018, 15:33
Lincoln City?

FA Cup

Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 15:47
by PhilGull
And us! Were it not for Buckle's funny five minutes in selecting the play-off team against Exteter we could have lost the play-off final as well as the Trophy final that year!

FA Cup

Posted: 18 Sep 2018, 18:06
by dennisk
dennisk wrote: 18 Sep 2018, 15:07 Hampton & Richmond are Woking are nearby to where I currently reside. I have seen both play this season (albeit just once). Whilst, they are in good form, I was not particularly impressed with them. There is no reason why, TQ cannot go on a good run and move up the table.
Time will tell, but after the Hungerford performance, and the feel-good factor from our new, charismatic and well connected manager, it is time for positivity from us all.......

FA Cup

Posted: 19 Sep 2018, 22:48
by Boots + Laces

FA Cup

Posted: 20 Sep 2018, 03:13
by midtable
Some supporters think that a cup run will distract from out league title ambitions but that is surely misguided. We have not run an FA Cup game since 2011 and it has not exactly helped team morale. A decent cup run will be brilliant for confidence and eventually a chance to play some decent teams. The trophy competition might not be worth it but this is. It will good to see us on the BBC website live for everyone to view.

FA Cup

Posted: 20 Sep 2018, 10:25
by dennisk
Yellow army numbers at Lymington?

The early start and live streaming may affect the turnout?

Any guesses, 300plus?????

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Posted: 20 Sep 2018, 12:32
by Bxm Foxy
A decent cup run will bring in some decent prize money too don't forget!!! Make the first round proper is £25K. Not to be sniffed at by Torquay United!!!

FA Cup

Posted: 20 Sep 2018, 13:26
by Whydoibother
Yes any money is a bonus as no cup money is budgeted for

FA Cup

Posted: 20 Sep 2018, 13:37
by Kit_robin
Bxm Foxy wrote: 20 Sep 2018, 12:32 A decent cup run will bring in some decent prize money too don't forget!!! Make the first round proper is £25K. Not to be sniffed at by Torquay United!!!
Actually if we make the draw for the first round proper we would have pocketed £45,000 (well actually at least £46k actually as we know we get £1k from the beeb for streaming our game Saturday). And that’s before we take into account our share of gate receipts - won’t get much from Saturday I imagine but if we’re drawn at home in the next round to a local team we could see a few thousand turn up. That would have a not insignificant impact on the playing budget I suspect.