League 2: Burton Albion vs Torquay United
Posted: 24 Apr 2011, 21:04
Pirelli Stadium
Monday 25th April 2011
KO: 3pm
I, for one, cannot wait for this match. It'll be tough, but we seem to be getting better and better as games go by. We keep improving on our last performance, although to improve on Saturdays would take one massive effort from everybody. However, the Easter Weekend is halfway done, so we do need another big effort tomorrow, to try and bring maximum points home. I'm feeling quite confident that there will be around 600 or so fans in the away end tomorrow - maybe more if it's sunny. Our opposition had a fantastic result yesterday, a 1-2 victory at Aldershot, which moved them up to 17th, and gave a little bit of breathing space above the bottom 2. Hopefully that'll mean there is less pressure for them to secure a result tomorrow, as yesterday was somewhat unexpected.
GULLS NEWS.
I believe everyone is okay to play. Ronan Murray seems to have been recalled - a shame as he was good.
CONSEQUENCES.
It's looking like the top 3 are out of reach now, as we couldn't win against Wycombe. Still, a victory here would see us get ever closer to confirming our position in the top 7, which would be excellent. For Burton, a win would keep them with some breathing space, but a defeat, and Barnet winning, would close the gap right down again.
LAST 5 SEASONS.
2005/06 - Conference - 9th place - 60 points
2006/07 - Conference - 6th place - 75 points
2007/08 - Blue Square Premier - 5th place - 81 points - LOST IN PLAYOFFS
2008/09 - Blue Square Premier - 1st place - 88 points - PROMOTED AS CHAMPIONS
2009/10 - League 2 - 13th place - 62 points
Improvement is the word to describe Burtons past half-decade. Under Nigel Clough, they continued to improve on themselves, and eventually all that work culminated in success in 2008/09. I would have thought that the Club would probably have broken the points tally record for the Blue Square Premier, had Clough not left half way through the season, for Derby County. His replacement, Roy McFarland had a steady set of results, eventually delivering the trophy that was in the bag, but had the season gone on for a few games longer, I'd have thought that they'd have lost out. Having a 20 point lead eventually cut to 2 shows that their end of season form wasn't the best. Still, the job was done, and League 2 football was to be played at the Pirelli. Their first ever season in the Football League was a successful one, with no relegation worries at all, finishing in a comfortable 13th place.
FORM (LAST 6 GAMES).
Burton - DLLWDW
Torquay - WDWWDD
We're still unbeaten, after the two 0-0's in succession. Burton have picked themselves up a bit recently, taking 7 from a possible 9. Wins against Cheltenham and Aldershot sandwiched the draw at Bradford in midweek.
PROBABLE LINE UP.
This is the side that won 2-1 at Aldershot:
23 Legzdins
03 Webster
05 James
07 Moore
08 Corbett
06 McGrath
16 Penn
17 Phillips (Malone 54)
19 Maghoma
18 Pearson
32 Zola (Walker 79)
Substitutes
01 Poole,
28 Malone
21 Preen
25 Parks
10 Walker
20 Young
22 Dyer
PLAYERS TO WATCH.
Calvin Zola is a very good striker at this level. Obviously out of favour at parent club Crewe, but he hit 15+ goals for them last season, and has scored a couple this time around. Russell Penn is a dangerous midfielder at this level too. He was very good in the BSP for Kiddy, and has stepped up well, to League 2.
PREDICTION.
Play like we did yesterday.. win.
Sorry for the poor thread guys, very busy weekend and leaving at about 10ish tomorrow so not much time to do it in the morning!
COYY!!
Monday 25th April 2011
KO: 3pm
I, for one, cannot wait for this match. It'll be tough, but we seem to be getting better and better as games go by. We keep improving on our last performance, although to improve on Saturdays would take one massive effort from everybody. However, the Easter Weekend is halfway done, so we do need another big effort tomorrow, to try and bring maximum points home. I'm feeling quite confident that there will be around 600 or so fans in the away end tomorrow - maybe more if it's sunny. Our opposition had a fantastic result yesterday, a 1-2 victory at Aldershot, which moved them up to 17th, and gave a little bit of breathing space above the bottom 2. Hopefully that'll mean there is less pressure for them to secure a result tomorrow, as yesterday was somewhat unexpected.
GULLS NEWS.
I believe everyone is okay to play. Ronan Murray seems to have been recalled - a shame as he was good.
CONSEQUENCES.
It's looking like the top 3 are out of reach now, as we couldn't win against Wycombe. Still, a victory here would see us get ever closer to confirming our position in the top 7, which would be excellent. For Burton, a win would keep them with some breathing space, but a defeat, and Barnet winning, would close the gap right down again.
LAST 5 SEASONS.
2005/06 - Conference - 9th place - 60 points
2006/07 - Conference - 6th place - 75 points
2007/08 - Blue Square Premier - 5th place - 81 points - LOST IN PLAYOFFS
2008/09 - Blue Square Premier - 1st place - 88 points - PROMOTED AS CHAMPIONS
2009/10 - League 2 - 13th place - 62 points
Improvement is the word to describe Burtons past half-decade. Under Nigel Clough, they continued to improve on themselves, and eventually all that work culminated in success in 2008/09. I would have thought that the Club would probably have broken the points tally record for the Blue Square Premier, had Clough not left half way through the season, for Derby County. His replacement, Roy McFarland had a steady set of results, eventually delivering the trophy that was in the bag, but had the season gone on for a few games longer, I'd have thought that they'd have lost out. Having a 20 point lead eventually cut to 2 shows that their end of season form wasn't the best. Still, the job was done, and League 2 football was to be played at the Pirelli. Their first ever season in the Football League was a successful one, with no relegation worries at all, finishing in a comfortable 13th place.
FORM (LAST 6 GAMES).
Burton - DLLWDW
Torquay - WDWWDD
We're still unbeaten, after the two 0-0's in succession. Burton have picked themselves up a bit recently, taking 7 from a possible 9. Wins against Cheltenham and Aldershot sandwiched the draw at Bradford in midweek.
PROBABLE LINE UP.
This is the side that won 2-1 at Aldershot:
23 Legzdins
03 Webster
05 James
07 Moore
08 Corbett
06 McGrath
16 Penn
17 Phillips (Malone 54)
19 Maghoma
18 Pearson
32 Zola (Walker 79)
Substitutes
01 Poole,
28 Malone
21 Preen
25 Parks
10 Walker
20 Young
22 Dyer
PLAYERS TO WATCH.
Calvin Zola is a very good striker at this level. Obviously out of favour at parent club Crewe, but he hit 15+ goals for them last season, and has scored a couple this time around. Russell Penn is a dangerous midfielder at this level too. He was very good in the BSP for Kiddy, and has stepped up well, to League 2.
PREDICTION.
Play like we did yesterday.. win.
Sorry for the poor thread guys, very busy weekend and leaving at about 10ish tomorrow so not much time to do it in the morning!
COYY!!