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Post by OldBoy73 on Nov 11, 2024 13:34:03 GMT
Torquay 1 Stones 2 Att 2975
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Post by clydestone on Nov 11, 2024 14:23:56 GMT
Torquay 1 Stones 1 att 3001
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Post by barnestone on Nov 11, 2024 20:04:58 GMT
Stones undefeated away, Torquay undefeated at home so I'm going with 1-1 with a flattering 3241 in attendance on a midweek evening. I am thinking the same - they have only scored 12 in 8 home games and 3 of those came in 1 game. We are a bit of a bogey side to them - think they have only beaten us once and last season we beat them twice at their ground. 1-1 then with 3100 in attendance
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Post by headstone on Nov 11, 2024 23:18:17 GMT
Torquay are our bitches!
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Post by hongkongstone on Nov 12, 2024 3:51:55 GMT
Torks 1-1 Stones Att: 3459
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Post by OldBoy73 on Nov 12, 2024 6:51:41 GMT
Steady Headstone this is the sensible forum not the mad Facebook - you don’t want to sound Neanderthal!
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Post by yorkshirestone on Nov 12, 2024 9:55:33 GMT
Steady Headstone this is the sensible forum not the mad Facebook - you don’t want to sound Neanderthal! Not to mention the whole tempting fate thing...
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Post by pwoodstone on Nov 12, 2024 10:27:18 GMT
1-2 Stones
Optimism abounds.
3,250 in attendance.
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Post by sidelinesid5 on Nov 12, 2024 13:42:55 GMT
Torquay 1 Stones 0
Att: 2,956
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Post by royalstone on Nov 12, 2024 16:02:52 GMT
Torquay 1-0 Stones
Att' 3125
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Post by Raymondo316 on Nov 12, 2024 16:06:23 GMT
Torquay 0 Maidstone 1 3122
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Post by thescribe on Nov 12, 2024 18:21:52 GMT
Torquay 1 - 2 Maidstone. Attendance 3,298.
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Post by Benny on Nov 12, 2024 19:03:17 GMT
Torquay 0 Maidstone 0 Attendance 2931
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Post by yorkshirestone on Nov 13, 2024 11:09:06 GMT
The table at post 1 has been updated.
A quick turnaround on games coupled with my time constraints means it's a double bubble week and that means overall 117 points were won based on the results making a total of 179 points to attribute to the table.
The fact that nine people backed the 1-1 result (come on be honest how many of you were willing a Torquay equaliser at the end?) plus three others backing the odds - both teams undefeated home or away respectively - so it is entirely appropriate that serial 1-1 predictor Hongkongstone takes the top spot having also successfully predicted the Hornchurch result.
Way too many people were successful to mention them all here, but it has shaken things up at both ends of the table with many players registering 8 or 9 point gains across the two fixtures. The attendance points went to pigbag and newcomer vietnamestone.
Next up is the FA Trophy trip to Horsham, so no predictions for that will be counted, the next prediction game is another trip to the West Country, specifically our old friends at Twerton Park where incidentally I had the best cider I had ever tasted around forty years ago! Yes way back in the days when they had a chap called Dave Mogg in goal - happy days. Predictions welcome for Bath v Stones.
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Post by Sword65 on Nov 13, 2024 11:42:28 GMT
The table at post 1 has been updated. A quick turnaround on games coupled with my time constraints means it's a double bubble week and that means overall 117 points were won based on the results making a total of 179 points to attribute to the table. The fact that nine people backed the 1-1 result (come on be honest how many of you were willing a Torquay equaliser at the end?) plus three others backing the odds - both teams undefeated home or away respectively - so it is entirely appropriate that serial 1-1 predictor Hongkongstone takes the top spot having also successfully predicted the Hornchurch result. Way too many people were successful to mention them all here, but it has shaken things up at both ends of the table with many players registering 8 or 9 point gains across the two fixtures. The attendance points went to pigbag and newcomer vietnamestone. Next up is the FA Trophy trip to Horsham, so no predictions for that will be counted, the next prediction game is another trip to the West Country, specifically our old friends at Twerton Park where incidentally I had the best cider I had ever tasted around forty years ago! Yes way back in the days when they had a chap called Dave Mogg in goal - happy days. Predictions welcome for Bath v Stones.At a time when all you have to do is pull on a Stones shirt,lace up your boots and hang around for about 6 games to be declared a Stones legend it's nice to hear somebody mention a true legend of the game. David Mogg was a class keeper and he always kept his best performances to thwart the Stones.
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