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Bradford v Torquay Match Thread
And so we prepare for our next game away to Bradford on Saturday 8th Oct.
Only a fiver to get in, will this tempt you to make the trip up?
What are you expecting us to bring back from the game?
COYY.
Only a fiver to get in, will this tempt you to make the trip up?
What are you expecting us to bring back from the game?
COYY.
3 points.
And a battered Tank Howe after his clash with a battered Tank Branstonbauer.
And a battered Tank Howe after his clash with a battered Tank Branstonbauer.
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So we travel to Valley Parade on Saturday for an encounter with Bradford City. The Bantams, one of the, if not the biggest sides in this division, haven't had the best start to this season, and they sit down in 22nd place, with 7 points from 11 games. They go into this fixture on the back of a 2-2 draw at Burton Albion, where they threw away a 2 goal lead.
GULLS NEWS.
Rene Howe returns after his one match ban, thankfully, as I think that without him our attack is very weak. I think it will be a similar line up to last weekend, but with Howe replacing Atieno up top.
THE OPPOSITION.
Before I start, I will just warn you that this may not be as informative as past ones, as Bradford seem to have a huge squad and I haven't got much time at the minute!
Now lets talk about Bradford. They have a new man at the helm, in former Charlton manager Phil Parkinson. Parkinson joined the Bantams only a few weeks ago, after Peter Jackson left the club after a less than impressive start.
On the pitch, and I'll start at the back. Former Hull City goalkeeper Matt Duke is in goal, having moved to Valley Parade on Deadline Day on a free transfer. Backup for Duke is Jon McLaughlin, who was the resident keeper until Duke moved in. Callum Tongue is a youngster learning his trade and is the backup for the two seniors.
Into the defence, and I'll start in the heart of it. A legend in these parts, Guy Branston took the captaincy when he moved up to Bradford, but since Parkinson came in, Branston has been dropped, as loanee centre half Andrew Davies came in from Premiership side Stoke. Luke Oliver is the stalwart in the middle. The former Yeovil, Stevenage and Wycombe defender first joined City in 2010, on loan. On the sides, they have Simon Ramsden, a former Rochdale defender, Luke O'Brien, Robbie Threlfall, a youngster released by Liverpool, Steve Williams, Lewis Hunt, formerly known for playing for Southend, and Liam Moore, on loan from Leicester.
Onto midfield. Again, starting in the middle, we have Michael Flynn. The experienced midfielder has been at Valley Parade since 2009, making 71 appearances and scoring 9. There is also Ritchie Jones, taken from Oldham in the summer. Lee Bullock and Dave Syers are in their 4th and 2nd years at Bradford respectively, and both can play in the centre of the park. On the wings, Kyel Reid was picked up as Parkinsons first signing, and he can play on either the right or left. Jamie Devitt can also play either wing, the youngster on loan from Hull. We have met him before, as he was on loan at Grimsby the year they went down. Another couple of loanees, Michael Bryan, from Watford, and Adam Reed, from Sunderland, can also play on the wings. Finally, Jack Compton, another Bantam we know well, is on loan from Falkirk and he plays on the wing aswell.
Upfront, the biggest name in their roster is former Hull forward Craig Fagan. He played for Hull in the Premiership two years ago, and he made the move to Valley Parade a couple of weeks back. James Hanson, plucked from non-league a year or two back, has scored a fair few at league level, and plays the targetman role quite well. Ross Hannah provides another option upfront. Hannah, from Matlock, was apparently all set to sign for us, but unfortunately it didn't materialise. He has hit a couple of goals for Bradford already. Other forwards at the club include Mark Stewart, Nialle Rodney and Darren Stephenson.
HOW THEY LINED UP.
Duke
Moore
Oliver
Davies
Threlfall
Reid (Compton 87)
Flynn
Jones (O'Brien 74)
Reed
Fagan (Hannah 79)
Hanson
Subs: McLaughlin, O'Brien, Branston, Hannah, Compton
REF WATCH.
CARL BOYESON
Michael Salisbury and Ricky Wootton
Fourth Official Steven Copeland
Carl Boyeson is the man in the middle for this one. Mr Boyeson has been officiating since the 2002/03 season, so has a fair whack of experience. The last Torquay game he officiated was at the end of the 2009/10 season, when we hammered Bury 3-0 at Gigg Lane.
PREDICTION.
God knows. Just realised that Bradford played last night, in the JPT. Still, they won at Huddersfield which is a cracking result, even in the JPT.
As for Saturday.. another draw.
0-0.
GULLS NEWS.
Rene Howe returns after his one match ban, thankfully, as I think that without him our attack is very weak. I think it will be a similar line up to last weekend, but with Howe replacing Atieno up top.
THE OPPOSITION.
Before I start, I will just warn you that this may not be as informative as past ones, as Bradford seem to have a huge squad and I haven't got much time at the minute!
Now lets talk about Bradford. They have a new man at the helm, in former Charlton manager Phil Parkinson. Parkinson joined the Bantams only a few weeks ago, after Peter Jackson left the club after a less than impressive start.
On the pitch, and I'll start at the back. Former Hull City goalkeeper Matt Duke is in goal, having moved to Valley Parade on Deadline Day on a free transfer. Backup for Duke is Jon McLaughlin, who was the resident keeper until Duke moved in. Callum Tongue is a youngster learning his trade and is the backup for the two seniors.
Into the defence, and I'll start in the heart of it. A legend in these parts, Guy Branston took the captaincy when he moved up to Bradford, but since Parkinson came in, Branston has been dropped, as loanee centre half Andrew Davies came in from Premiership side Stoke. Luke Oliver is the stalwart in the middle. The former Yeovil, Stevenage and Wycombe defender first joined City in 2010, on loan. On the sides, they have Simon Ramsden, a former Rochdale defender, Luke O'Brien, Robbie Threlfall, a youngster released by Liverpool, Steve Williams, Lewis Hunt, formerly known for playing for Southend, and Liam Moore, on loan from Leicester.
Onto midfield. Again, starting in the middle, we have Michael Flynn. The experienced midfielder has been at Valley Parade since 2009, making 71 appearances and scoring 9. There is also Ritchie Jones, taken from Oldham in the summer. Lee Bullock and Dave Syers are in their 4th and 2nd years at Bradford respectively, and both can play in the centre of the park. On the wings, Kyel Reid was picked up as Parkinsons first signing, and he can play on either the right or left. Jamie Devitt can also play either wing, the youngster on loan from Hull. We have met him before, as he was on loan at Grimsby the year they went down. Another couple of loanees, Michael Bryan, from Watford, and Adam Reed, from Sunderland, can also play on the wings. Finally, Jack Compton, another Bantam we know well, is on loan from Falkirk and he plays on the wing aswell.
Upfront, the biggest name in their roster is former Hull forward Craig Fagan. He played for Hull in the Premiership two years ago, and he made the move to Valley Parade a couple of weeks back. James Hanson, plucked from non-league a year or two back, has scored a fair few at league level, and plays the targetman role quite well. Ross Hannah provides another option upfront. Hannah, from Matlock, was apparently all set to sign for us, but unfortunately it didn't materialise. He has hit a couple of goals for Bradford already. Other forwards at the club include Mark Stewart, Nialle Rodney and Darren Stephenson.
HOW THEY LINED UP.
Duke
Moore
Oliver
Davies
Threlfall
Reid (Compton 87)
Flynn
Jones (O'Brien 74)
Reed
Fagan (Hannah 79)
Hanson
Subs: McLaughlin, O'Brien, Branston, Hannah, Compton
REF WATCH.
CARL BOYESON
Michael Salisbury and Ricky Wootton
Fourth Official Steven Copeland
Carl Boyeson is the man in the middle for this one. Mr Boyeson has been officiating since the 2002/03 season, so has a fair whack of experience. The last Torquay game he officiated was at the end of the 2009/10 season, when we hammered Bury 3-0 at Gigg Lane.
PREDICTION.
God knows. Just realised that Bradford played last night, in the JPT. Still, they won at Huddersfield which is a cracking result, even in the JPT.
As for Saturday.. another draw.
0-0.
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Looking forward to this one ( although can't say i'm looking forward to leaving my car unattended on the streets of Bradford ). This has the makings potentially of a ding (ling) dong encounter between two sides who cannot defend. I'd be amazed if Nicks prediction of the 0-0 proves to be true. They have got good attacking options in Hannah, Hanson, Fagan etc but defensively are very vulnerable. I hope Branno plays as i would like to see him and give him a good reception. I will go for a 3-2 victory for us.
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
Park in one of the city centre car parks - it's what I did a couple of years ago. It's not that pricy and it's not much of a walk. At least that way you have the peace of mind of not coming back to a smouldering wreck up on bricks!austrianandygull wrote:Looking forward to this one ( although can't say i'm looking forward to leaving my car unattended on the streets of Bradford ).
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Cheers Jeff.
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
Top opener Nick, but this was my favourite bit.NickGull wrote:
On the pitch, and I'll start at the back. Former Hull City goalkeeper Matt, the girly guy with an orange car Duke is in goal.
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I won't be making the long trip up north however I think that we will win this one 1-0!
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Reckon we'll get a much needed win on saturday. 2-1, with goals from Howe and Morris (bout time to...) Branston bullet as a consolation.
Anyone driving up from London on the day? a liftshare would be very much appreciated.
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Anyone driving up from London on the day? a liftshare would be very much appreciated.
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Depending on what time you arrive there are a couple of options, i have added street names if you have sat-navaustrianandygull wrote:Looking forward to this one ( although can't say i'm looking forward to leaving my car unattended on the streets of Bradford ).
a) around 1.30 you should be ok to get onto midland rd, its the road where you guys are sat. towards the far end of this street there is designated free parking on either side of the road although not many (about 100), you should get parked there at that time. make sure you go to the far end near the refuse site and housing.
b) slightly later or if no room, if you get to the traffic lights at that end of the road turn right and then right again down a small hill you should get parked in front of car salesrooms on there (station rd) note station rd, as there are showrooms on canal rd (a650) but no parking.
c) failing that about ten minutes walk away, still off canal rd (a650) is a tesco, you can park there for 3 hours so if you pull up around half two you should be ok. just pop in buy a bottle of pop for journey home and leave carrier on front seat should be fine. easy to walk from there. look for big retail park behind tesco then up the road that splits the two halves of retail park and the first right along midland rd to the stand your in.
Drinking near the ground isnt great, everything a fair walk away, for those come up between the retail parks turn left at the top to head into the city and just facing you is a new place called the sparrow. shouldnt have problems in there
Have a good day guys, safe journey and enjoy the game
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Hi theremarkgbcfc wrote: Depending on what time you arrive there are a couple of options, i have added street names if you have sat-nav
a) around 1.30 you should be ok to get onto midland rd, its the road where you guys are sat. towards the far end of this street there is designated free parking on either side of the road although not many (about 100), you should get parked there at that time. make sure you go to the far end near the refuse site and housing.
b) slightly later or if no room, if you get to the traffic lights at that end of the road turn right and then right again down a small hill you should get parked in front of car salesrooms on there (station rd) note station rd, as there are showrooms on canal rd (a650) but no parking.
c) failing that about ten minutes walk away, still off canal rd (a650) is a tesco, you can park there for 3 hours so if you pull up around half two you should be ok. just pop in buy a bottle of pop for journey home and leave carrier on front seat should be fine. easy to walk from there. look for big retail park behind tesco then up the road that splits the two halves of retail park and the first right along midland rd to the stand your in.
Drinking near the ground isnt great, everything a fair walk away, for those come up between the retail parks turn left at the top to head into the city and just facing you is a new place called the sparrow. shouldnt have problems in there
Have a good day guys, safe journey and enjoy the game
Thanks for the info. I am trying to get a car load up from Bristol. I am personaly taking the chance to come up and pay my respects at the memorial and lay a flower or two there, I was in the Rovers crowd just 3 months or so before and I was hit with the realisation it could so easily have been us. It did hit me hard and I still remember it vividly.
I understand there are little memorials in various places too.
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just behind the main stand is the ground memorial statue. in the car park to the side of the corporate entrance. Always nice a touch to see visiting fans at the memorium.
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markgbcfc wrote: Depending on what time you arrive there are a couple of options, i have added street names if you have sat-nav
a) around 1.30 you should be ok to get onto midland rd, its the road where you guys are sat. towards the far end of this street there is designated free parking on either side of the road although not many (about 100), you should get parked there at that time. make sure you go to the far end near the refuse site and housing.
b) slightly later or if no room, if you get to the traffic lights at that end of the road turn right and then right again down a small hill you should get parked in front of car salesrooms on there (station rd) note station rd, as there are showrooms on canal rd (a650) but no parking.
c) failing that about ten minutes walk away, still off canal rd (a650) is a tesco, you can park there for 3 hours so if you pull up around half two you should be ok. just pop in buy a bottle of pop for journey home and leave carrier on front seat should be fine. easy to walk from there. look for big retail park behind tesco then up the road that splits the two halves of retail park and the first right along midland rd to the stand your in.
Drinking near the ground isnt great, everything a fair walk away, for those come up between the retail parks turn left at the top to head into the city and just facing you is a new place called the sparrow. shouldnt have problems in there
Have a good day guys, safe journey and enjoy the game
Cheers Mark, much appreciated info. Thanks again.
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would have enjoyed the trip up today, especially for a fiver, but unfortunately i have family plans tonight.
0-0 seems very optimistic to me with our defence, i think we'll concede but i also think we'll edge it 2-1.
0-0 seems very optimistic to me with our defence, i think we'll concede but i also think we'll edge it 2-1.
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