We have been lacking midfield generalship all season so really need someone to put their foot on the ball and to direct play; but modern football seems to be all about going backwards as the default option - surely better communication would lead to carrying the ball forwards with purpose, and so maintaining tempo before the opposition have time to organise themselves in a solid defensive line(s).
It was interesting to see Hampton draw us into a 6-man press and then exploit the huge void in the centre of the park between our midfield and back line, which then gave their man in the centre circle at least 15 yards of space in which to control possession and to pass to supportive team-mates. That void was better managed when, particularly, Hasani was introduced as he actually got the ball down to play positively instead of going in reverse or casually sideways.
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- 27 Jan 2025, 10:26
- Forum: Matchday Topics
- Topic: Torquay v Hampton & Richmond Sat 25th Jan 3pm
- Replies: 68
- Views: 6414
- 22 Dec 2024, 11:17
- Forum: Matchday Topics
- Topic: Torquay United v Hemel Hempstead
- Replies: 59
- Views: 8222
Torquay United v Hemel Hempstead
Indeed, far from winning the midfield battle we totally ceded it and reverted to long ball tactics against a team which didn't have much difficulty playing to feet or outmuscling us. It would be interesting to see a scientific survey into how effective our long ball and long throw-in tactics were - Cooke as ever tried hard in the air, but I wonder : i. how many times he won the aerial battle, ii. how many times a win gave us possession, iii. how many scoring opportunities were created by a headed flick. Realistic answer to ii. and iii., very few.
And when we actually tried to get into the HH penalty area on the ground we earned the winning penalty..
But well done the defence for keeping a clean sheet again.
COYY, you can be a lot more professional and show a lot more intent for controlling a game, especially in front of a big crowd at home - do we really need a deep holding midfielder at home who spent as much of the first half playing behind the back 3 as just in front of it?
And when we actually tried to get into the HH penalty area on the ground we earned the winning penalty..
But well done the defence for keeping a clean sheet again.
COYY, you can be a lot more professional and show a lot more intent for controlling a game, especially in front of a big crowd at home - do we really need a deep holding midfielder at home who spent as much of the first half playing behind the back 3 as just in front of it?
- 15 Dec 2024, 16:01
- Forum: Matchday Topics
- Topic: Torquay United v Farnborough
- Replies: 62
- Views: 9112
Torquay United v Farnborough
Well, 3 points but not a pretty spectacle with our second half tactics of hoofing out the ground and constant long throws to give away possession.
Luckily Farnborough didn't have the cutting edge to match their tidy and industrious approach play.
But why on earth do we not value possession? It is hardly rocket science, if you keep the ball it is rather difficult to concede, and you control the game, especially at home, and relieve any pressure.
Terrific run and strike by WJD, and he assisted for the second goal, but became strangely anonymous in the second half when we only sought to protect the lead with such a deep midfield.
Luckily Farnborough didn't have the cutting edge to match their tidy and industrious approach play.
But why on earth do we not value possession? It is hardly rocket science, if you keep the ball it is rather difficult to concede, and you control the game, especially at home, and relieve any pressure.
Terrific run and strike by WJD, and he assisted for the second goal, but became strangely anonymous in the second half when we only sought to protect the lead with such a deep midfield.
- 14 Nov 2024, 11:55
- Forum: Matchday Topics
- Topic: Torquay United v Maidstone
- Replies: 70
- Views: 19436
Torquay United v Maidstone
Indeed, with having played at a much higher standard of football, it is unfathomable that PW can keep sending out his team to play such unpurposeful, uncreative, and unthreatening long ball tactics. I use the word team loosely, as we resemble more a collection of individuals.
We just do not seem to value possession, whether from throws-in or passing (either with intent or accuracy). At least when Mussa came on he was demanding the ball to feet; our forwards never get the ball to feet, our midfield is disfunctional, and although CC tries hard in the air we hardly ever gain possession from high balls. It is not surprising then that we score fewer goals than we should at this level. It is hardly rocket science. It is about playing as a team and imposing ourselves on the opposition with control of the ball.
So how can PW watch us being shown how to play on the deck by opponents and do nothing to correct our style of play?
We just do not seem to value possession, whether from throws-in or passing (either with intent or accuracy). At least when Mussa came on he was demanding the ball to feet; our forwards never get the ball to feet, our midfield is disfunctional, and although CC tries hard in the air we hardly ever gain possession from high balls. It is not surprising then that we score fewer goals than we should at this level. It is hardly rocket science. It is about playing as a team and imposing ourselves on the opposition with control of the ball.
So how can PW watch us being shown how to play on the deck by opponents and do nothing to correct our style of play?
- 03 Nov 2024, 19:20
- Forum: All things Plainmoor
- Topic: Torquay United v Chelmsford
- Replies: 93
- Views: 21025
Torquay United v Chelmsford
It will certainly be interesting to see us play without Cooke - the problem with having a big target man is overplaying in the air, as we have done all season, which has enabled opponents to play football on the ground and walk through us (as shown again yesterday).
Why are we not learning from fruitless hoofball - it would be interesting to see the stats for i. how often Cooke wins an aerial battle and ii. (more importantly) how often we gain possession from his headers; the result must be that in the vast majority of cases we lose possession....so why persist with a tactic which has a low percentage outcome?
Another big weakness is at throws-in; at least with Mussa in midfield and with the very impressive Young wanting the ball, the thrower should normally be able to throw it to feet, but oh so often we take an age to throw the ball, allow the opposition to mark up, and then either lob it hopefully in the air or go backwards, and backwards, and back to the keeper who then hoofs it upfield so that we can mostly lose possession.
It really isn't rocket science, so COYY please play with more purpose, with more control, and play forwards on the deck. And try not to sit so deeply that we just panic at the back and hack the ball anywhere in trying to protect a slender lead.
Why are we not learning from fruitless hoofball - it would be interesting to see the stats for i. how often Cooke wins an aerial battle and ii. (more importantly) how often we gain possession from his headers; the result must be that in the vast majority of cases we lose possession....so why persist with a tactic which has a low percentage outcome?
Another big weakness is at throws-in; at least with Mussa in midfield and with the very impressive Young wanting the ball, the thrower should normally be able to throw it to feet, but oh so often we take an age to throw the ball, allow the opposition to mark up, and then either lob it hopefully in the air or go backwards, and backwards, and back to the keeper who then hoofs it upfield so that we can mostly lose possession.
It really isn't rocket science, so COYY please play with more purpose, with more control, and play forwards on the deck. And try not to sit so deeply that we just panic at the back and hack the ball anywhere in trying to protect a slender lead.
- 22 Oct 2024, 11:34
- Forum: Matchday Topics
- Topic: Torquay United v Worthing Tue 22nd 7.45 KO
- Replies: 96
- Views: 27918
Torquay United v Worthing Tue 22nd 7.45 KO
We still need to be more creative, more purposeful in controlling games from midfield and to play as a team instead of being strung out across the field with our strikers coming closer together and being brought into the game more on the ground.
COYY, we should be making chances and scoring more freely at this level.
COYY, we should be making chances and scoring more freely at this level.
- 25 Sep 2024, 07:30
- Forum: Matchday Topics
- Topic: Torquay United v St Albans F C Saturday 21 Sept KO 3pm
- Replies: 115
- Views: 36127
Torquay United v St Albans F C Saturday 21 Sept KO 3pm
RE any action by the League, from an off-the-ball incident decades ago Utd v Hull, a deliberate elbow injury to our central defender, prior to Hull taking a freekick, which reduced us to 10 men and Hull thereby scored the winner, the League will only review if any of the officials saw and noted the incident (hence nothing happened!). I think the club can only mark the referee poorly and explain clearly why a low mark is given...?
- 22 Sep 2024, 08:13
- Forum: Matchday Topics
- Topic: Torquay United v St Albans F C Saturday 21 Sept KO 3pm
- Replies: 115
- Views: 36127
Torquay United v St Albans F C Saturday 21 Sept KO 3pm
What a shambles, frustrating ref whose decisions or lack of them favoured the opposition, and our own tactics which consist of play backwards by default, play slowly to get everyone marked, do not play cohesively in midfield, hug the touchlines so that teams play easily through us down the middle, hoof the ball forwards hopefully and lose possession...then keep repeating.
And yet PW thinks his boys were magnificent...yes there was effort, but all running round doing their own thing is so ineffective..what on earth do they do in training?? Our pattern of play shows a lack of teamwork and doing the basics well, hence we do not even try to control a game.
Have to feel sorry for all us passionate fans and our passionate owners, to be served up this unprofessional, uncreative, and unproductive park stuff.
And yet PW thinks his boys were magnificent...yes there was effort, but all running round doing their own thing is so ineffective..what on earth do they do in training?? Our pattern of play shows a lack of teamwork and doing the basics well, hence we do not even try to control a game.
Have to feel sorry for all us passionate fans and our passionate owners, to be served up this unprofessional, uncreative, and unproductive park stuff.
- 15 Sep 2024, 09:04
- Forum: Matchday Topics
- Topic: Bishops Cleeve FC v Torquay United Sat 14 Sept KO 3pm
- Replies: 86
- Views: 34700
Bishops Cleeve FC v Torquay United Sat 14 Sept KO 3pm
Yes we were saved from extinction, we have a new management and a new squad, hence are in transition...however, althpugh I have only seen home games (just as well as we have failed to score in 3 away games), but the pattern of play must be called into question. The back line tend to play across the park or backwards, the midfield is strung out across the field but do not play together, we have no discernible play-maker (surely should be the captain's job?), the front two are not near one another, hence do not link up, do not come off their man to get the ball to feet and bring team-mates into play, are fairly static if they get into the penalty area. Our throws-in are slow and laboured and are usually lobbed forwards to hopeful heads, hence loss of possession. During the warm-up we see give-and-go movement and triangles..but not so much during the match.
It all seems somewhat disfunctional at present, and long balls cannot work if we have 2 small forwards up front.
Dorking showed how to build from the back with purposeful passing but couldn't shoot straight and lost to a superb strike from outside the penalty area, Chippenham were overwhelmed in the first half when we had 7 players in their half, but in the second half they played one-touch passing and movement but despite them having most of the play we defended strongly.
COYY, improve the basics and and be professional, take responsibility and make us promotable.
It all seems somewhat disfunctional at present, and long balls cannot work if we have 2 small forwards up front.
Dorking showed how to build from the back with purposeful passing but couldn't shoot straight and lost to a superb strike from outside the penalty area, Chippenham were overwhelmed in the first half when we had 7 players in their half, but in the second half they played one-touch passing and movement but despite them having most of the play we defended strongly.
COYY, improve the basics and and be professional, take responsibility and make us promotable.
- 16 Apr 2024, 08:24
- Forum: Matchday Topics
- Topic: Taunton Town v Torquay United Tues 16 April KO 19.45.
- Replies: 162
- Views: 72768
Taunton Town v Torquay United Tues 16 April KO 19.45.
Taunton play Hemel Hempstead on Saturday, so something has to give in our favour ...
- 04 Jan 2024, 12:25
- Forum: All things Plainmoor
- Topic: Injuries.
- Replies: 65
- Views: 20490
Injuries.
Injuries or not the basic facts are that we started the season with much the same squad as got us relegated, and with the same long ball tactics which saw us relegated. Without Jarvis we cannot play long ball, but spent all the first half v Truro passing between the backline and the goalkeeper, then a 40-yard wonder ball which went for a goalkick.
Injuries or not, the team is set up to play by the coaching staff;when I was learning the game I was told to know what I wanted to do with the ball before getting it - that doesn't seem to be the way now; you want the ball, get it, then just pass it backwards.
Injuries or not, the individual players must take more responsibility for creative teamwork.
Injuries or not, the team is set up to play by the coaching staff;when I was learning the game I was told to know what I wanted to do with the ball before getting it - that doesn't seem to be the way now; you want the ball, get it, then just pass it backwards.
Injuries or not, the individual players must take more responsibility for creative teamwork.
- 09 Nov 2023, 09:35
- Forum: Matchday Topics
- Topic: Torquay United v Yeovil Town, Tues 7th Nov, 7:45pm
- Replies: 99
- Views: 23057
Torquay United v Yeovil Town, Tues 7th Nov, 7:45pm
Our lack of teamplay and of desire for the ball at feet is just so obvious, so what do we do in training?
When we warm up there is shooting practice, mostly at the goal - in a match mostly over the bar; there is give and move and passing - in a match there is hoofball and both the forward line and midfield line are strung out over the pitch and never near enough to one another to create a possession sequence; the defensive line practices heading the ball long, so in a match heading to the opposition.
Our throws-in are so slow and predictable, we rely so much on a long throw but how much possession and goal-scoring opportunities do they create (I can think of one goal in last and this season)?
Why are our tactics so old-school? Why can't we learn from being outplayed in midfield and attack (Nouble and Murphy showed how front men combine effectively with one another and their teammates)? Why do we keep lofting the ball into the penalty area when the majority of goals are scored with feet not head? Why do we bring every player back to defend a corner, then lose a goal to a direct header or only have recourse to boot the ball back to the opposition because we have no outlet upfield?
When we warm up there is shooting practice, mostly at the goal - in a match mostly over the bar; there is give and move and passing - in a match there is hoofball and both the forward line and midfield line are strung out over the pitch and never near enough to one another to create a possession sequence; the defensive line practices heading the ball long, so in a match heading to the opposition.
Our throws-in are so slow and predictable, we rely so much on a long throw but how much possession and goal-scoring opportunities do they create (I can think of one goal in last and this season)?
Why are our tactics so old-school? Why can't we learn from being outplayed in midfield and attack (Nouble and Murphy showed how front men combine effectively with one another and their teammates)? Why do we keep lofting the ball into the penalty area when the majority of goals are scored with feet not head? Why do we bring every player back to defend a corner, then lose a goal to a direct header or only have recourse to boot the ball back to the opposition because we have no outlet upfield?
- 14 Oct 2023, 08:08
- Forum: Matchday Topics
- Topic: Torquay United v Maidstone Sat 14 Oct KO 3pm
- Replies: 103
- Views: 33015
Torquay United v Maidstone Sat 14 Oct KO 3pm
Maidstone were allowed to control most of the first half last Saturday, mainly because (unlike other teams) our midfield is not compact and is easy to play through; our forwards are rarely close enough to play with one another, and most attempts at kicking the ball forwards are in the air instead of to feet.
The bright spots last week were the threat Stobbs posed, making 3 great scoring chances in the second half as we played much better with 10, and taking the ball forwards from kick-off instead of ballooning it into touch.
The bright spots last week were the threat Stobbs posed, making 3 great scoring chances in the second half as we played much better with 10, and taking the ball forwards from kick-off instead of ballooning it into touch.
- 12 Aug 2023, 18:36
- Forum: Matchday Topics
- Topic: Torquay Utd v Worthing 12/8/2023 15:00
- Replies: 179
- Views: 36084
Torquay Utd v Worthing 12/8/2023 15:00
Pre-match we warm up with triangles, give and move, shooting practice. Why bother when we don't play as a passing team but opt for long hopeful balls, and then hardly have an attempt on goal. Pity we couldn't learn from last season's failings, and from watching other teams play us off the park.
The saying 'Modernise or die' comes to mind.
The saying 'Modernise or die' comes to mind.
- 29 Apr 2023, 12:57
- Forum: All things Plainmoor
- Topic: Players Under Contract
- Replies: 299
- Views: 63933
Players Under Contract
We need a tracksuit player/manager with modern ideas and tactics to develop whoever we can sign!