Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
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Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
Attendance at this game: 1335.
Is this our lowest ever league attendance (home or away)?
Is this our lowest ever league attendance (home or away)?
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
I was there. Do I get a Blackburn ticket?
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
This was amongst the first few games my Dad took me on, he said it would be better if I started on quiet games, can’t remember it being much smaller attendance than most of my early games to be honest!
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
Ignore me, it was the home game I was taken to!
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
Leighton James deep into injury time penalty for a draw.
My memory (which is false when you check the records) is that this was a turning point, this was the game were going out of the league became a reality.
I remember my dad got back to the local and started challenging people why they werent going on.
It was a very wet night.
My memory (which is false when you check the records) is that this was a turning point, this was the game were going out of the league became a reality.
I remember my dad got back to the local and started challenging people why they werent going on.
It was a very wet night.
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
I think the op is talking about an away game the season before the one you’re referring to. James signed in the summer of 86.steve1264b wrote: ↑Thu Mar 30, 2023 2:47 pmLeighton James deep into injury time penalty for a draw.
My memory (which is false when you check the records) is that this was a turning point, this was the game were going out of the league became a reality.
I remember my dad got back to the local and started challenging people why they werent going on.
It was a very wet night.
You’re right though. That game was huge, and a late James pen salvaged a point.
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
Me too , travelled up from Cornwall
Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
That was the home game in 1986/7steve1264b wrote: ↑Thu Mar 30, 2023 2:47 pmLeighton James deep into injury time penalty for a draw.
My memory (which is false when you check the records) is that this was a turning point, this was the game were going out of the league became a reality.
I remember my dad got back to the local and started challenging people why they werent going on.
It was a very wet night.
Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
Me too. And I've got a Blackburn ticket
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
I might have been at this game or I might have been at the same fixture the following season.
I'd have been 4 and my Dad took the family down to make a weekend of it.
I'd have been 4 and my Dad took the family down to make a weekend of it.
Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
The corresponding game in 86/7 was the opening day fixture. It was played on the Saturday night and was a 1-1 draw.
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
This was a Tuesday night game. Looking at the results on here, we lost 2-0. The worst kind of 2-0 as well. One just before half-time to dampen hope, and one half way through the second half to kill it off. I remember being surprised at how many had actually come down from Burnley. I was living in the south-west at the time.
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
I thought we lost 2 0 on the one the OP mentioned. I was at the Saturday night one as well, first game of the season. Is that two Blackburn tickets?
Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
Went to the saturday night game, the 1st of the 86/87 season .. Derrick Parker equalised in a 1-1 draw .. it chucked it down
on that open terrace ..
on that open terrace ..
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
How come it was played on a Saturday night? Sounds unusual for back then!
Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
Think there is a bit of confusion here.
The game in the thread title was indeed a Tuesday night game where we lost 0-2 in a desperate performance.
The following season saw us draw 1-1 on the opening day - or rather opening night as it was played on the Saturday evening. Derrick Parker did indeed score for us but it was the opening goal 10 minutes from time and Torquay equalised 6 minutes later.
I mentioned on another thread that Burnley played in Torquay's blue away shirt that night, not having realised that The Gulls had changed their shirt colour to yellow that season and we rolled up with our yellow away strip.
The game in the thread title was indeed a Tuesday night game where we lost 0-2 in a desperate performance.
The following season saw us draw 1-1 on the opening day - or rather opening night as it was played on the Saturday evening. Derrick Parker did indeed score for us but it was the opening goal 10 minutes from time and Torquay equalised 6 minutes later.
I mentioned on another thread that Burnley played in Torquay's blue away shirt that night, not having realised that The Gulls had changed their shirt colour to yellow that season and we rolled up with our yellow away strip.
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
I mentioned this game on another thread yesterday. As far as I can see, not counting the pandemic, this was the lowest gate in a league fixture involving Burnley since WW1. It was a cold foggy night. In fact you couldn’t really see much of what was going on at the other end…although for Burnley fans it would have been better not to have seen anything at all. Mark Loram was the difference between two desperately poor sides.
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
I'd no idea on this but I've just checked up and it's the lowest I've ever seen us play a league game in front of. It was the night I made it to 92 with 91 of them watching Burnley, the exception being Darlington where we didn't play until two seasons later.sandy richardson wrote: ↑Thu Mar 30, 2023 2:13 pmAttendance at this game: 1335.
Is this our lowest ever league attendance (home or away)?
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
Torquay often played their home games on a Saturday night at 7:15. We were running the supporters club coaches then and being Bank Holiday and the M5 problems you used to get, we opted to leave at 11:30 the night before. Then the game was put back from 3 to 7:15. We got there around 5:30 on the Saturday morning.Steve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Thu Mar 30, 2023 5:08 pmHow come it was played on a Saturday night? Sounds unusual for back then!
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
Ah right presume this was to try and boost their attendance??I know we had a few who played on a Friday night like Stockport and Tranmere but never heard pre tv days of Saturday night kick offs! Late arrival time home for a lot of away fans from Torquay.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Mar 30, 2023 5:37 pmTorquay often played their home games on a Saturday night at 7:15. We were running the supporters club coaches then and being Bank Holiday and the M5 problems you used to get, we opted to leave at 11:30 the night before. Then the game was put back from 3 to 7:15. We got there around 5:30 on the Saturday morning.
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
The older among you will recall that when the football results appeared at the end of Grandstand the Torquay home games would have an E against them denoting an evening kick off!
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
Stockport & Tranmere were regulars on Friday nights because of the two Manchester and Liverpool clubs playing on Saturdays with one each usually at home. Not sure of the benefits in playing Saturday night at Torquay. It was a bloody long day out. I think it was my last visit to Plainmoor.Steve-Harpers-perm wrote: ↑Thu Mar 30, 2023 5:56 pmAh right presume this was to try and boost their attendance??I know we had a few who played on a Friday night like Stockport and Tranmere but never heard pre tv days of Saturday night kick offs! Late arrival time home for a lot of away fans from Torquay.
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
We went to Torquay on a family holiday the summer after they beat us in the Play Offs. We had a walk up to the footy ground and my dad got chatting to the groundsman who must have felt sorry for us as he let us in to have a look round!ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Mar 30, 2023 6:03 pmStockport & Tranmere were regulars on Friday nights because of the two Manchester and Liverpool clubs playing on Saturdays with one each usually at home. Not sure of the benefits in playing Saturday night at Torquay. It was a bloody long day out. I think it was my last visit to Plainmoor.
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
SJB - spot on in all accounts. Torquay played a lot of games on Saturday and Friday nights. Don't know why but it certainly wasn't TV dictating it with our line up.
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
You do now
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
This is a trip down memory lane. Don’t remember too much about the game apart from Leighton James showing a few flashes of skill.
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
We lived in Paignton at the time so I suspect this is one of the few games my dad would have gone to around then.
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Re: Torquay v Burnley 4 Feb 1986
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