League 2 Playoffs: Shrewsbury Town vs Torquay United
Posted: 17 May 2011, 19:59
Greenhous Meadow
Friday 20th May 2011
KO: 7.45pm
So then, we travel to Shropshire on Friday night, as we go head to head against Shrewsbury in the 2nd leg of the Playoffs. We reached "half-time" at 2-0 up, so anything other than a 2+ goal defeat and we will go through. However, I can't see us resting on this advantage. We know that Shrewsbury have to come at us. If we line up 5 at the back we are creating our own problems. We will be allowing them to attack us, which will in turn force us deeper and deeper. We need to go to Greenhous Meadow on Friday, and attack our hosts. Just like we did at Plainmoor on Saturday evening. Attack them, take the game on as we have done with every other one, imagine it's 0-0 and go from there. Whether we do what we did in the league fixture up there - Eunan in the hole behind a lone striker with two quick wingers, or whether we go with the front 4 supported by Eunan. It's a tough decision to make, but that's what makes managers good or bad. It will be a tense atmosphere on Friday night, with a sell out of around 8,500 (?) Shrewsbury fans in the Stadium. We will hopefully have 900 or so loud fans getting behind our team, I'd imagine it'll be a fantastic atmosphere.
GULLS NEWS.
I don't believe there are any injury concerns that were picked up on Saturday. No bookings received, either. I'm unsure as to whether we'll see us line up with the same front 4, I don't think Kee is effective at all on the right, but who knows.
SHREWS NEWS
Captain Ian Sharps is doubtful for the tie, after limping off in the first half on Saturday, with a suspected hernia injury. Apart from that, I don't think there are any fresh injuries.
RECENT GAMES AT THE MEADOW.
I have to admit, I didn't think our record at Shrewsbury was as good as it is. In our last 10 trips to Shropshire, we have won 6, drawn 3 and lost just a single time. That gives me a little bit more confidence, but still, our good run against the Shrews is bound to end soon - I really hope it doesn't on Friday though! The highest scoring game at the Meadow in recent times came in 2002/03, when we ran out 3-2 winners. We bottled a 0-2 advantage with 15 minutes remaining, before David Woozley popped up with a 90th minute winner to take the points. The Shrews' only victory against us came in our horrible year of 2006/07, where a 77th minute Derek Asamoah goal proved to be the winner, as we went down to a single goal defeat. That was the last game at Gay Meadow. Since the move to Greenhous Meadow, both games have ended in 1-1 draws. Dave Hibbert cancelled out a Chris Hargreaves goal last season, while this season Jake Robinson put Shrewsbury 1-0 up before Elliot Benyon equalised from the spot to level the score.
PROBABLE LINE UP.
I would imagine that they will line up very similarly to the 11 that started against us on Saturday. Sharps is obviously unfit, and maybe Tom Bradshaw will start in place of James Collins. I can't see there being many more changes, though.
REF WATCH.
K K WRIGHT
P Bankes and D J H England
Fourth Official G Ward
Kevin Wright is the man in the middle for this game, on Friday. Wright has done the majority of his games at Championship level this season, with the occasional League 1/2 game. In 26 games, there has been 76 yellow cards and 5 reds. The last Torquay game he did was the 5-0 victory over Darlington at Plainmoor last season. Same again please.
PREDICTION.
A noisy night, hopefully 1,000 Gulls and we'll go through. I don't care how, as long as we do it.
YELLOWWWWWSSSSSS!
Friday 20th May 2011
KO: 7.45pm
So then, we travel to Shropshire on Friday night, as we go head to head against Shrewsbury in the 2nd leg of the Playoffs. We reached "half-time" at 2-0 up, so anything other than a 2+ goal defeat and we will go through. However, I can't see us resting on this advantage. We know that Shrewsbury have to come at us. If we line up 5 at the back we are creating our own problems. We will be allowing them to attack us, which will in turn force us deeper and deeper. We need to go to Greenhous Meadow on Friday, and attack our hosts. Just like we did at Plainmoor on Saturday evening. Attack them, take the game on as we have done with every other one, imagine it's 0-0 and go from there. Whether we do what we did in the league fixture up there - Eunan in the hole behind a lone striker with two quick wingers, or whether we go with the front 4 supported by Eunan. It's a tough decision to make, but that's what makes managers good or bad. It will be a tense atmosphere on Friday night, with a sell out of around 8,500 (?) Shrewsbury fans in the Stadium. We will hopefully have 900 or so loud fans getting behind our team, I'd imagine it'll be a fantastic atmosphere.
GULLS NEWS.
I don't believe there are any injury concerns that were picked up on Saturday. No bookings received, either. I'm unsure as to whether we'll see us line up with the same front 4, I don't think Kee is effective at all on the right, but who knows.
SHREWS NEWS
Captain Ian Sharps is doubtful for the tie, after limping off in the first half on Saturday, with a suspected hernia injury. Apart from that, I don't think there are any fresh injuries.
RECENT GAMES AT THE MEADOW.
I have to admit, I didn't think our record at Shrewsbury was as good as it is. In our last 10 trips to Shropshire, we have won 6, drawn 3 and lost just a single time. That gives me a little bit more confidence, but still, our good run against the Shrews is bound to end soon - I really hope it doesn't on Friday though! The highest scoring game at the Meadow in recent times came in 2002/03, when we ran out 3-2 winners. We bottled a 0-2 advantage with 15 minutes remaining, before David Woozley popped up with a 90th minute winner to take the points. The Shrews' only victory against us came in our horrible year of 2006/07, where a 77th minute Derek Asamoah goal proved to be the winner, as we went down to a single goal defeat. That was the last game at Gay Meadow. Since the move to Greenhous Meadow, both games have ended in 1-1 draws. Dave Hibbert cancelled out a Chris Hargreaves goal last season, while this season Jake Robinson put Shrewsbury 1-0 up before Elliot Benyon equalised from the spot to level the score.
PROBABLE LINE UP.
I would imagine that they will line up very similarly to the 11 that started against us on Saturday. Sharps is obviously unfit, and maybe Tom Bradshaw will start in place of James Collins. I can't see there being many more changes, though.
REF WATCH.
K K WRIGHT
P Bankes and D J H England
Fourth Official G Ward
Kevin Wright is the man in the middle for this game, on Friday. Wright has done the majority of his games at Championship level this season, with the occasional League 1/2 game. In 26 games, there has been 76 yellow cards and 5 reds. The last Torquay game he did was the 5-0 victory over Darlington at Plainmoor last season. Same again please.
PREDICTION.
A noisy night, hopefully 1,000 Gulls and we'll go through. I don't care how, as long as we do it.
YELLOWWWWWSSSSSS!