Devon Football
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Devon Football
Exeter, Torquay or Plymouth.
Moving to Devon, can't get to Diamonds every week anymore but will still drag out as many matches as humanly possible. When I can't get back up, who should I watch?
Moving to Devon, can't get to Diamonds every week anymore but will still drag out as many matches as humanly possible. When I can't get back up, who should I watch?
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Re: Devon Football
Perhaps I ought to retire it....or maybe I'll be worthy of a large round of applause at Bugbrooke following the U18's ;)
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Re: Devon Football
Exeter!
Hopefully will be living in the city between 2012-2016! Then we can make an ex-RDFC supporters group ;)
In all fairness, I'm down here at the moment, and I've heard good things about them from the locals. They played Derby in a friendly on Saturday and played some good stuff apparently! Plymouth are on the way down and play in a stadium resembling a time-travel tour, and Torquay play in the least entertaining league in the whole world. Simples ;)
Hopefully will be living in the city between 2012-2016! Then we can make an ex-RDFC supporters group ;)
In all fairness, I'm down here at the moment, and I've heard good things about them from the locals. They played Derby in a friendly on Saturday and played some good stuff apparently! Plymouth are on the way down and play in a stadium resembling a time-travel tour, and Torquay play in the least entertaining league in the whole world. Simples ;)
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Re: Devon Football
Worked there last year for a bit (Brixham) nice little fishing villagedavealbon wrote:I would go with Torquay as I love the Torbay area (I have family in nearby Brixham).
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Re: Devon Football
Everyweeker wrote:Perhaps I ought to retire it....or maybe I'll be worthy of a large round of applause at Bugbrooke following the U18's ;)
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Re: Devon Football
I was tempted to vote Plymouth as they need as much support as they can with Ridsdale involved.
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Re: Devon Football
Thinking DevonDiamonds on the new forumwewantourdarbyback wrote:I was tempted to vote Plymouth as they need as much support as they can with Ridsdale involved.

Ridsdale is the reason I may go against Plymouth, plus the people on the Torquay forum have been the...nicest :oops:
Both Exeter and Torquay to follow I think
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