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Torquay United v Hemel Hempstead Town, Saturday 1st September 2018

Posted: 01 Sep 2018, 16:36
by tufc si
tufc si wrote: 01 Sep 2018, 16:35 I honestly don’t think we’ll score again this season!!
I’m taking the credit for this one, no need to thank me people :lol:

Torquay United v Hemel Hempstead Town, Saturday 1st September 2018

Posted: 01 Sep 2018, 16:36
by kevgull
tufc si wrote: 01 Sep 2018, 16:35 I honestly don’t think we’ll score again this season!!
Must have been close to 500 minutes.

Torquay United v Hemel Hempstead Town, Saturday 1st September 2018

Posted: 01 Sep 2018, 16:41
by Lloyder5
Based on Twittter, everything thing seems to be coming through Andrews

Torquay United v Hemel Hempstead Town, Saturday 1st September 2018

Posted: 01 Sep 2018, 16:42
by madgull
2!!! What is this madness?!

Torquay United v Hemel Hempstead Town, Saturday 1st September 2018

Posted: 01 Sep 2018, 16:42
by kevgull
2 nil ASA Hall

Torquay United v Hemel Hempstead Town, Saturday 1st September 2018

Posted: 01 Sep 2018, 16:48
by Eirik
kevgull wrote: 01 Sep 2018, 16:36 Must have been close to 500 minutes.
The last goal was after 53 minutes in round 3 on 11. August. So I guess that makes it 474 minutes.

Torquay United v Hemel Hempstead Town, Saturday 1st September 2018

Posted: 01 Sep 2018, 17:02
by YorkshireGully
Finding it hard to get there this season but keep the faith come on Reidy

Torquay United v Hemel Hempstead Town, Saturday 1st September 2018

Posted: 01 Sep 2018, 17:09
by acbtufc
YorkshireGully wrote: 01 Sep 2018, 17:02 Finding it hard to get there this season but keep the faith come on Reidy
Could share a lift with Yorkie Andy?

Torquay United v Hemel Hempstead Town, Saturday 1st September 2018

Posted: 01 Sep 2018, 17:11
by Nightrider
Great result but only moved up one place in the table

Torquay United v Hemel Hempstead Town, Saturday 1st September 2018

Posted: 01 Sep 2018, 17:12
by gateman49
Lucky to still be in it at half time but the second half was a different story. The two new lads played right through and seemed to lift the others. Bass kept us in it till half time with one wonder save in particular as they had half a dozen gilt edge chances which all went begging.

Reid rightly m.o.m.

Torquay United v Hemel Hempstead Town, Saturday 1st September 2018

Posted: 01 Sep 2018, 17:13
by dennisk
Phew! Great result and much needed goals. The two loan players certainly made their presence felt. Whilst we rode our luck, this result will boost confidence going forward. Next........

Torquay United v Hemel Hempstead Town, Saturday 1st September 2018

Posted: 01 Sep 2018, 17:30
by tufc si
I just hope this win isn’t a fluke and one to paper over the cracks! Another home game next week we ‘should’ win and hopefully fortunes will start to change. Wins bring confidence, which is what we need.

Sounded like the two new lads played very well too, just the kick up the backside the rest of the team needed.

Torquay United v Hemel Hempstead Town, Saturday 1st September 2018

Posted: 01 Sep 2018, 18:11
by PaulR
Great second half! We could quite easily have been three goals down at half time.
The two Bristol lads are a breath of fresh air to the team So obvious by their understanding of each other that they have played together for a while.
Reid had a great game and seemed to grow in confidence even before his goal.
Sadly it has to be said that the whole team performance changed for the better the moment Brett Williams was taken off.
Reid, the Bristol lads and Keating were a real threat going forward and it would be great to see them all start the next game.

Torquay United v Hemel Hempstead Town, Saturday 1st September 2018

Posted: 01 Sep 2018, 18:28
by tufcyellowarmy
Couldn’t resist the urge to go today despite me saying I wouldn’t until Owers was gone.
At half time I thoughts we should have been 3 or 4 down with another hapless team performance. A stunning save from Bass was just one of several chances that went begging for Hemel.
The Bristol lads were just excellent and like others have said injected pace and urgency .
Second half started the same and credit where it’s due GO rung the changes in bringing on Keating and going to a more standard 4-4-2 . As soon as this happened we looked a different side with movement and momentum. We looked like we would score and ran Hemel ragged.
One negative for me was a couple of twats in the pop side constantly verbally abusing our players when we were still nil nil.
Absolute hypocrites , as when Reid scored they were clapping as if they had been behind the lads all along.
Great second half performance Mr Owers ,Reid well deserving of the MOM award with Bass and the Brizzle youngsters close runners up.
More please Mr Owers and maybe we can all genuinely have some hope and in return you may gain some much needed respect .

Torquay United v Hemel Hempstead Town, Saturday 1st September 2018

Posted: 01 Sep 2018, 18:38
by SBP
Another poor 1st half performance. How we went in at half time not being 2-3 down I have no idea. Bass makes some very good saves. Defensively we are shocking, just no passing or direction, Williams is up top isolated, Reid is pushed out wide left. Now saying all that the two City lads were just a breath of fresh air. You could see their work rate and how well coached they are. Anything positive came through them.
Second half started and HH missed what looked like an open goal and again for 10 min or so we were poor. Then the defining moment, Brett Williams gets subbed and Keating comes on and the whole attitude and direction improves. We start playing the balls over their RB and Andrews and Reid causing HH no end of trouble with Reid finally putting away a good chance.
2nd goal came from a great delivery from Andrews to Asa Hall unmarked heading into the net.
Reid got MOM however I thought it should of gone to Andrews who has just about everything to his game. Opie has to be one of the quickest players I have seen and he clearly has an understanding with Andrews.