Was that the biggest game since 1987? It certainly felt like it. This week our podcasters are joined by special guest David Thomas, with Guy Henderson in the driving seat and Richard Hughes in the passenger seat of the hot mobile studio.

On Tuesday night Torquay beat Taunton 2-1 to end fears that the club could drop into the Southern League - and now, on Saturday, there will be a more relaxed atmosphere as the Gulls play the last game of what has been at times an horrific season, at Plainmoor.

The chaps talk about Taunton, where Torquay battled through 12 minutes of added time, and the current speculation about who is the administrators' unnamed preferred bidder. Could it be a brewer or could it be someone already at the club? Does the secrecy curtain need to be lifted before Saturday?

We also hear from interim manager Aaron Downes about that big win, and how all the uncertainty is making this season's end so different to any other. He also wants to finish the season with a win when the Gulls take on Havant & Waterlooville.

This time next week we could know a whole lot more - but for now, sit back and enjoy the sun, and the thoughts of three men in a really hot car in Marnham Road.