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Post by Rob on Dec 26, 2018 20:20:37 GMT
I’ve not really got much to add to Swanny’s excellent match report. First 20 minutes we were very poor. Last 20, we were at times sloppy but still created chances. The bit in between we were streets ahead of the opposition. As others have said, Kalala was incredibly frustrating in the first 20 minutes but his shot against the bar and goal showcases the other side of his game. Give him the ball and some space in front of him and he will go at the opposition.
Janneh was again quite superb and like his strike partner, possesses bags of energy and graft to go with quickness of feet and the ability to pick a decent pass. Lemonheigh-Evans and Asa Hall in the middle of the park were both working the strings today. All the goals were quality and I don’t think anyone had a bad game. GJ will have been disappointed with certain aspects at the beginning and very end of the game and that won’t be a bad thing.
My usually generous ratings as follows:-
MacDonald 6 Did nothing wrong. No chance for the goals.
Wynter 7 He is a much better player than earlier in the season. And he does have Kalala and not Andrews in front of him. I suspect it is easier to play behind Andrews than Kalala. But he keeps talking to his wing-man, as does Asa Hall, throughout the game. Cameron 7.5 Working his way back and will be getting 8’s and above regularly. Niate 7 Sponsors MOTM. That surprised me and shouldn’t forget that he was the nearest man for both goals. But he is strong on the ground and our best in the air and will deservedly keep his place over Sendles-White for a while more. Davis 7.5 I’ve never seen him have a bad game. Simple as that.
Kalala 7.5 He’d have got more if the other side of his game hadn’t been on show early doors, pitch appreciated. He needs a spark to lift his play. Once it comes, and our skipper is bloody good with his encouragement of the young side, he can be at times unplayable. Hall 8 Bossed it. Also decent in the air. Nice goal. Lemonheigh-Evans 8 Ditto. And a pick your spot pearler. Andrews 7.5 Him and CLE are clever players, they really are. They will draw fouls and play delightful balls all day. He wasn’t overhitting anything today.
Janneh 9 Again my MOTM. He’s a cracking player and will terrorise defences at this level before moving up a level or two. Such a grafter, too. Great goal. Always looking to do something positive. Reid 8 Along with everyone else, was willing him to score. His hold up play and passing game, together with his energy throughout are huge pluses. Him and Janneh are a right handful together. Great movement the pair of them.
We slacked off a bit after the substitutions, and not sure where Sendles-White was playing, possibly defensive central midfield, but it seemed to coincide with us turning off. Not that he did anything wrong.
Olaf also had plenty of energy and was lively when he came on. These minutes won’t do his development any harm. An encouraging Popside throughout for him and the team. A good match for a decent crowd and some cracking goals. When Hall’s third went in it felt as if we might get double figures. That’s a good feeling.
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Post by geddingtongull on Dec 26, 2018 20:23:50 GMT
Thank you, will hopefully make it down for the game.
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Post by rjdgull on Dec 26, 2018 20:36:20 GMT
It surely has to be possible to prebook specific seats for groups that want to sit together though. If I dragged some visiting mates along, I would expect to be able to prebook seats so we were sat together. Whilst I have sympathy with Swannys problem today, if the others had booked specific seats in advance then fair enough. Have not got a problem with pre-booking in advance as long as the club marks the seats accordingly, someone turning up an hour before kick off are in effect booking their seats early and should not be moved just before kick off.
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Post by Ditmar van Nostrilboy on Dec 26, 2018 22:19:07 GMT
It surely has to be possible to prebook specific seats for groups that want to sit together though. If I dragged some visiting mates along, I would expect to be able to prebook seats so we were sat together. Whilst I have sympathy with Swannys problem today, if the others had booked specific seats in advance then fair enough. Have not got a problem with pre-booking in advance as long as the club marks the seats accordingly, someone turning up an hour before kick off are in effect booking their seats early and should not be moved just before kick off. So are you suggesting someone should wander the stands with a list of those that have bought tickets in advance and put stickers on specific seats saying reserved, and then go round the following day and remove them all as they may not have been booked for the following match? Thats a chunk of manhours Rob. Do they still give a ticket stub to those that pay at the gate and if so, does it have a seat number on it?
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Post by rjdgull on Dec 26, 2018 22:46:32 GMT
[So are you suggesting someone should wander the stands with a list of those that have bought tickets in advance and put stickers on specific seats saying reserved, and then go round the following day and remove them all as they may not have been booked for the following match? Thats a chunk of manhours Rob. Do they still give a ticket stub to those that pay at the gate and if so, does it have a seat number on it? Yep, if the club want to give that service then they need to follow through and ensure those coming at two are not chucked out of their seats at three. No seat numbers on the ticket stub at the turnstiles and no option to choose your seat at the ticket office but not sure about the options online? If you are only talking about a dozen or so seats reserved for a typical game then it is not labour intensive but if much more then I suggest the club do not reserve seats and advise fans to come early. All ticket matches are a different matter, you get an allocated seat. With these sort of attendances seen today you are approaching all ticket home end territory anyway,
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2018 1:15:55 GMT
Used to get pissed off with removing those stickers, it takes one person the best part of a day to get them all off and the system clearly doesn't work. There has to be a better way like online sales seats are all in one block and turnstile ticket seats are all in another or something easy to allocate and marshal.
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Post by chelstongull on Dec 27, 2018 9:13:12 GMT
A slow start with a well taken goal from Tyler Harvey for Truro before a magic ten minutes saw us go 3 - 1 up with three well taken goals. Not sure wht the ref didn't give a penalty in the first half when one of the Truro players wacked the ball out with his hand (not sure why the ref didn't give one in the second half for a pull back. Not one of the best refs this season).
4 - 1 up early in the second half, before missing a hat full of chances before letting Truro get a second. Fair play to Truro who battled hard throughout, didn't give up and I would suggest take their scones with jam on first.
I think the top spot is between us and Woking.
Roll on Toddy's Gloucester this Saturday.
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Post by Ditmar van Nostrilboy on Dec 27, 2018 12:16:47 GMT
No seat numbers on the ticket stub at the turnstiles and no option to choose your seat at the ticket office but not sure about the options online? Rob, the website says "Fans will still be able to call the Club or pay us a visit to pay for specific seats during the week" so, as long as you buy in advance, you CAN get an allocated seat.
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Post by Mr_W on Dec 27, 2018 12:46:45 GMT
No seat numbers on the ticket stub at the turnstiles and no option to choose your seat at the ticket office but not sure about the options online? Rob, the website says "Fans will still be able to call the Club or pay us a visit to pay for specific seats during the week" so, as long as you buy in advance, you CAN get an allocated seat. ...........we have had this problem for donkeys years up there in the office - it does sort of prompt the question - administrative abilities of the people who they've taken on and employed in there? - its the same old stuff continually.......
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Post by rjdgull on Dec 27, 2018 13:49:24 GMT
No seat numbers on the ticket stub at the turnstiles and no option to choose your seat at the ticket office but not sure about the options online? Rob, the website says "Fans will still be able to call the Club or pay us a visit to pay for specific seats during the week" so, as long as you buy in advance, you CAN get an allocated seat. You’re right, it is just on match days that you can’t which i think is for reasons of speed to distribute the tickets and ultimately not for the unsuspecting customer that get ejected from their seats at 3 o’clock. Not really a problem for crowds of 1500 - 1800 but double that you are going to get a lot of strife and a new system needs to be clarified ASAP.
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Post by rjdgull on Dec 27, 2018 14:04:23 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2018 15:42:04 GMT
Nice to see that crowd...hope their keeper is back next week! Sorry about the Woking result...it's a bugger being pregnant at my age!
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Post by gullone on Dec 27, 2018 16:52:20 GMT
All this talk of seating makes me thankful we have a choice of where we watch the game from. I appreciate its a cracking view from Bristows but i feel lucky to be one the hordes that will always choose to stand and watch my football from elavated terracing on the pop side...i love Plainmoor !
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2018 22:13:43 GMT
A Boxing Day match that gave us some good football on a difficult surface as well as plenty of goals, mainly of outstanding quality, to be enjoyed as well. Enough for both sides to find some positives from I would have thought. Truro have improved by leaps and bounds from the two or three early season games of theirs that I witnessed. The August and September approach of hitting it high and long out of defence has been binned and a neater more easy on the eye passing game, helped by the signing of a few better players, installed instead. On reflection, Truro scoring first was probably just what was needed. It instilled some urgency into both the Torquay players and their supporters, and underlined that hard work would need to be put in to win the game, as Truro had no intention of presenting the 3 points as a Christmas gift to their hosts. By the time that goal went in, I think almost everybody had just about found a vacant seat to sit in. The two blocks given over to Truro supporters being an unnecessary extravagance within Bristow's Bench, thereby making the hunt for a place to sit that much more difficult for the many TUFC fans. The Safety Advisory Group's intelligence regarding the number of travelling fans seems to have been wildly inaccurate. It really is high time that this faceless organisation was dragged out into the open and made to publicly explain how they've come to give some of the 'advice' that they demand be followed. Of course we've all read how the stewards, for the most part, left it to fans to sort out the seating differences between themselves. But there were a couple of people they did take action against. It wasn't much over 5 minutes after Truro had taken the lead that a Steward turned up to remove the Mother of the scorer of the game's opening goal. It was a damn good volley, and Motherly pride couldn't be subdued. Although standing up and applauding for a couple of seconds seemed quite restrained. She and possibly Harvey's sister or girlfriend were either taken off for interrogation by the SAG, or shoved into the desolate corner where the SAG can monitor anyone considering applauding a full blooded volley that puts the away team ahead. None of those problems once the 'sticker solution' is up and working, I'd assume. Proposed by a TUST member or two, but will the self appointed 'Fans Representatives' belatedly claim they have misgivings about the current system ? No indication that they've had the slightest concern up to now....but we've seen history re-written before. And on the subject of stickers, see what's outside of Plainmoor; although it could be positioned so as to attract young patriots at the school, rather than solely to catch the gaze of football fans. And while on the subject of rabid Right wingers, how good it is to see that Felix sends us a few words at Christmas. When the question was posed at half time, the question being 'Where the hell is Annan ?' there were two votes for Ireland, and 5 votes for Scotland. The two idiots that guessed Ireland, felt even more stupid when reminded of Annan Athletic. Felix has the ability to post on absolutely any subject and make it an interesting read, so fingers crossed he'll have a new years resolution for 2019, to post here more often. Our fourth goal coming so early in the second half, really did put the tin lid on things. Our fitness is superior to that of Truro's, and so now with a three goal cushion it was contest over. But the game was never boring, and the quest for more goals was never abandoned. A very late goal for Truro gave a touch more respectability to the scoreline from their perspective. And let's finish by going back to the start. Pre match, with Gary Johnson sitting alone in the dugout, I was just about to tell him not to allow Psycho Janner to go easy on the opposition just because they were from Cornwall. But how dismayed I was to see Gary indulging in some politically incorrect 'humour' with one of the officials. 'I'll be Graeme Le Saux', I heard GJ say, before the Official chimed in with 'And I'll be Robbie Fowler' . Whereupon they went about re-enacting a famous scene from football history, that even Skinner and Baddiel might have been afraid to tackle. What an entertaining Boxing Day it was.
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Post by Rob on Dec 27, 2018 23:10:51 GMT
That GI sticker outside Plainmoor is very sad to see. I guess now they’ve been banned from large parts of social media they have to rely more on ‘traditional’ methods.
Love the picture of those getting refreshments.
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