Yesterday, I was following the fortunes of my beloved football
club - the great and mighty, Torquay United! The Gulls.
Off we went to play Weymouth. They didn’t make it easy for us
but we’ve been becoming rather good at scoring winners near the end
so I was pretty confident that all would be fine! And it was.
My ‘partner in crime’ and the person who has accompanied
me to many matches since he was about 7 years old, Nich,
pinged me a, ‘We’re going to lose this’ message.
‘NOOOO’, I responded! 😁
( Keep the faith! Ah, but this is Torquay, remember!)
It is rare that we top the league let alone ‘romp ahead’
at New Year. So, excuse me whilst I delight in this pleasure.
One has to grab moments such as this as one has had
so few uplifting moments over the years!
I reckon that someone was having a sense of humour
when I was born! Out I popped and I was immediately branded
( for life)!
‘ Torquay United for you, little missy!’
And thus began over 50 years of joy, fun...and heartache! 😂🤣😂
I was, however, lucky enough to start this lifelong affection
when a certain Frank O’Farrell ( above on the rhs) was in charge.
‘Top bloke’ as they say in the game! Robin Stubbs ( the young
man in the white shirt, in the above photo) was regularly
‘knocking them in’ for The Gulls. He was our ‘Shearer’ of the day..
tough, strong and lethal... with both head and foot!
And as my mum taught in the school directly opposite the
football ground at Torquay - Plainmoor-
( it’s far from plain, believe me!), I was more than a willing
helper when she embarked on a ‘Football project’ with her
class of 7 year olds. It must’ve been ‘66, as football fever
gripped the country at this time.
So there I was, armed with a trundle wheel and my best
maths brain, as Frank allowed us access to the ground for all sorts
of activities ...in the days when there were no constraints on teachers
who were able to teach project style...the good old days! 😁👍
You take a subject like football and you can cover just
about every subject on the curriculum, believe me!
And so it continued...this lifelong attachment...
There have been many ‘highlights’; many hearts beating madly;
many moments full of angst and tension; many tears!
One such match was in 1987, when we were in danger of
losing our football league status. We were at the bottom of the then
4th division and it was the final match of the season. We needed a draw
in order to avoid relegation. We were 1-2 down against Crewe.
We were doomed! BUT...( this is just like in the old football comics
of way back and I’m giggling as I type!)...what no one could
have predicted was that the hero would be a dog!
A police dog to be more precise! Bryn!
Somehow, near the touch line, opposite to where I was standing,
Bryn managed to bite the thigh of our full back, Jim McNicol!
The resulting four minutes of injury time, gave our lads just
enough time to compose themselves..and act! There was ‘Dobbo’
( Paul Dobson) scoring the equaliser! The crowd went wild!
Looking around me I saw so many tears! It was madness, mayhem,
joy, delight, relief..and the final whistle blew. Off we all charged
on to the pitch and there was the manager, Stuart Morgan, being held on
someone’s shoulders as if he had worked wonders! Hilarious really...
It had been such a rubbish season....and there he was being
celebrated and cheered! It was somewhat amusing.
I felt sorry for Lincoln, who were relegated.
I’ll never forget that day...ever.
Memories...I have so many.
This was another nerve wracking match....
‘ We will lose our football league status if we lose’
( Been there, done that...any police dogs around?🤣😂🤣)
You can read about that Here
And so it goes on...the ups and downs will no doubt
continue but we are prepared for whatever this little club
throws at us. We’ve been there...done it...lived to tell the tales!
And most of all, we are still smiling....
Especially this season! ( At the moment!)
Up The Gulls! 👍
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It's always been dramatic, hasn't it! I can't believe Barnet is 20 years ago. A lot of people say Mark Loram was the best Torquay player of all time - I'm sad that I never got to appreciate his talent! Mind you, I did witness the Alex Russell/Jason Fowler midfield partnership, so that's a reason to be grateful!
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