Saturday will be a long and winding, twisty-turny 90-something minutes
Every Wednesday in the Herald Express, our Torquay United correspondent Richard Hughes takes a sideways look at what's going on in the world of the Gulls. This week, he looks at the drama that will be the final day
Paul Wotton has told us over and over again: this National League South season is going to be decided in the last five minutes of the last game. I wrote recently, it might even be in injury time that the winners get the goal that sends them up.
Whenever the final goal goes in, a goal-for to send one team to the top or a goal-against to send them into second on goal difference, Saturday is going to be as exciting, as nerve-racking, as enjoyable and as painful as football can get. It will not be for the faint-hearted.
Let’s hope DAZN have sorted their stream out so those without tickets can watch from afar, after many fans were left disappointed after paying to see Torquay take on Weymouth, only to find it wasn’t working.
If fans from afar had been able to tune in, they would have seen a wonderful sight. More than 5,500........
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