Northampton vs Torquay
Posted: 08 Sep 2011, 11:46
Sixfields Stadium
Saturday 10th September
KO: 3pm
We travel to Sixfields on Saturday for a game against Northampton Town. Northampton, fancied for a top 7 finish, have struggled so far this year. The Cobblers, under the charge of ex-Yeovil and Bristol City boss Gary Johnson. Johnson, reknowned for his great work at Yeovil and then Bristol City, finds himself back in the basement division after a torrid time at Peterborough. Our hosts on Saturday find themselves sat just one place above the bottom two, with 5 points from 6 games. They're yet to win at Sixfields, drawing 1 and losing 2, whereas we've picked up 7 points from 9 on our travels.
GULLS NEWS.
Rene Howe may be fit for Saturday, but whether he'll play is a different matter. His replacement, Chris McPhee did well against Macclesfield, so it'll be interesting to see what Ling does. Billy Bodin also returns from International Duty. Daniel Leadbitter is on his way to recovery after injury, and he played for the reserves as they went down 3-1 to Brighton on Tuesday.
THE OPPOSITION.
Starting in the dugout, Ling goes up against Gary Johnson, as I mentioned. Johnson has a wealth of experience - he won two promotions when managing Yeovil Town, taking the Glovers from the Conference upto League One, where they have since resided.
On the pitch then, and keeping net, we have Sam Walker. A youngster on loan from Chelsea is currently spending some time at Sixfields to gain some valuable game time. He spent a bit of time at Barnet last year, making 7 appearances. He has made 4 appearances for the Cobblers so far. His back up, also sharing the name Walker, is Paul. Paul has come through the Northampton youth system, and has been in the Wales U17 squad since 2008, making 2 appearances. They also have Freddy Hall there. Signed from Bermuda Hogges, he joined Northampton in the summer. He did play against us in pre-season, for Plymouth, when he was on trial at Home Park.
Onto the defence then. A roster of 8 defenders at Sixfields. Starting at centre half, there are several players who can play there. I'll start with club captain Andy Holt. The 33-year old has been around a longtime, since starting his career in 1995 at Oldham. He made 114 appearances for Oldham, before moving to Hull. He joined Northampton from Wrexham in 2006, and has made 182 appearances for the Cobblers, scoring 16 goals. Also, we have Ben Tozer. Tozer, who started off at Plymouth, has gone to Swindon and Newcastle before finding himself at Sixfields. Byron Webster is another young centre half who joined Northampton, firstly on loan before making it permanent. I remember him from last year, he was huge! Kelvin Langmead is another who brings a wealth of experience to the back line, from a long spell with Shrewsbury (228 appearances, 18 goals) and then Peterborough (15 apps). Langmead set out as a striker, before changing to a centre half in 2006. Ashley Westwood also has a wealth of experience, and he is on non-contract terms for NTFC. A prosperous career which has seen him play for several clubs, namely Crewe, Sheffield Wednesday and Wrexham. He is back at Sixfields for a second spell, having spent 3 years there from 2003-2006, making 30 appearances. John Johnson (great name!) is another defender who can be employed at either right back or in the middle. He made the permanent switch to Northampton from Middlesborough, in the summer. Other defensive options include Ashley Corker (LB) and Nana Ofori-Twumasi (RB).
Into midfield, then. Starting on the wings, we have Ashley Young's younger brother, Lewis. He was released by Burton in the summer, having made 19 appearances for them last season. Arron Davies is a right winger. He was part of the Yeovil side that so nearly reached the Championship in 2007, as they lost the playoff final to Blackpool. He made 101 appearances for the Glovers, scoring 22 goals. His most recent club was Peterborough, where he made 22 appearances, scoring 1. Nathaniel Wedderburn, a youngster from Stoke City's youth. He is in his second season at Northampton, and made 31 appearances last year. Paul Turnbull was captain for Stockport County last season, as the Hatters dropped out of the football league. He returned, as Gary Johnson snapped him up. He has made 3 appearances, scoring once. Michael Jacobs is probably the hottest prospect in the ranks at Sixfields at the moment. A youngster who's come through the system, he has made 41 appearances, scoring 9 goals - not bad going to a 19 year old. He can either play on the wing or in the middle.Other midfield options include Nick McCoy, Greg Kaziboni, Michael Built, and Marin Pozgain.
Upfront then, we have a few well known names. Bayo Akinfenwa is a key player, and he returned to Sixfields in the summer, after a year away, spent at Gillingham. He is a hero for Northampton, and has made 93 appearances in total, scoring 40 goals. They also have Jake Robinson, who spent time here last season. He hasn't started for the club yet, surprisingly. Another option upfront is Tadhg Purcell. The striker who signed from Darlington in 2010 has been injury prone since joining, and has made only 4 appearances. He made his name in League 2 by scoring 9 in 22 as Darlington lost the battle against the drop a year ago. Finally, they have Bas Savage. Well known for his moonwalk celebration, he has been around a bit since he left Brighton - Millwall, Tranmere, Dagenham and now Northampton.
HOW THEY LINED UP.
Sam Walker
Ben Tozer
Byron Webster
John Johnson
Kelvin Langmead
Arron Davies
Michael Jacobs (Jake Robinson 78)
Paul Turnbull (Ashley Westwood 90+3)
Nick McCoy
Lewis Young
Bayo Akinfenwa
Subs: Walker, Corker, Westwood, Robinson, Savage.
REF WATCH.
BOBBY MADLEY
Daniel Leach and Guy Stretton
Fourth Official Ian Rathbone
I'll admit to never having heard of this guy, and Soccerbase isn't helping either. A virtual unknown for me, sorry.
PREDICTION.
Scrappy first half, but we'll come out and score in the second.
Cobblers 1-2 Torquay
COYY!
Saturday 10th September
KO: 3pm
We travel to Sixfields on Saturday for a game against Northampton Town. Northampton, fancied for a top 7 finish, have struggled so far this year. The Cobblers, under the charge of ex-Yeovil and Bristol City boss Gary Johnson. Johnson, reknowned for his great work at Yeovil and then Bristol City, finds himself back in the basement division after a torrid time at Peterborough. Our hosts on Saturday find themselves sat just one place above the bottom two, with 5 points from 6 games. They're yet to win at Sixfields, drawing 1 and losing 2, whereas we've picked up 7 points from 9 on our travels.
GULLS NEWS.
Rene Howe may be fit for Saturday, but whether he'll play is a different matter. His replacement, Chris McPhee did well against Macclesfield, so it'll be interesting to see what Ling does. Billy Bodin also returns from International Duty. Daniel Leadbitter is on his way to recovery after injury, and he played for the reserves as they went down 3-1 to Brighton on Tuesday.
THE OPPOSITION.
Starting in the dugout, Ling goes up against Gary Johnson, as I mentioned. Johnson has a wealth of experience - he won two promotions when managing Yeovil Town, taking the Glovers from the Conference upto League One, where they have since resided.
On the pitch then, and keeping net, we have Sam Walker. A youngster on loan from Chelsea is currently spending some time at Sixfields to gain some valuable game time. He spent a bit of time at Barnet last year, making 7 appearances. He has made 4 appearances for the Cobblers so far. His back up, also sharing the name Walker, is Paul. Paul has come through the Northampton youth system, and has been in the Wales U17 squad since 2008, making 2 appearances. They also have Freddy Hall there. Signed from Bermuda Hogges, he joined Northampton in the summer. He did play against us in pre-season, for Plymouth, when he was on trial at Home Park.
Onto the defence then. A roster of 8 defenders at Sixfields. Starting at centre half, there are several players who can play there. I'll start with club captain Andy Holt. The 33-year old has been around a longtime, since starting his career in 1995 at Oldham. He made 114 appearances for Oldham, before moving to Hull. He joined Northampton from Wrexham in 2006, and has made 182 appearances for the Cobblers, scoring 16 goals. Also, we have Ben Tozer. Tozer, who started off at Plymouth, has gone to Swindon and Newcastle before finding himself at Sixfields. Byron Webster is another young centre half who joined Northampton, firstly on loan before making it permanent. I remember him from last year, he was huge! Kelvin Langmead is another who brings a wealth of experience to the back line, from a long spell with Shrewsbury (228 appearances, 18 goals) and then Peterborough (15 apps). Langmead set out as a striker, before changing to a centre half in 2006. Ashley Westwood also has a wealth of experience, and he is on non-contract terms for NTFC. A prosperous career which has seen him play for several clubs, namely Crewe, Sheffield Wednesday and Wrexham. He is back at Sixfields for a second spell, having spent 3 years there from 2003-2006, making 30 appearances. John Johnson (great name!) is another defender who can be employed at either right back or in the middle. He made the permanent switch to Northampton from Middlesborough, in the summer. Other defensive options include Ashley Corker (LB) and Nana Ofori-Twumasi (RB).
Into midfield, then. Starting on the wings, we have Ashley Young's younger brother, Lewis. He was released by Burton in the summer, having made 19 appearances for them last season. Arron Davies is a right winger. He was part of the Yeovil side that so nearly reached the Championship in 2007, as they lost the playoff final to Blackpool. He made 101 appearances for the Glovers, scoring 22 goals. His most recent club was Peterborough, where he made 22 appearances, scoring 1. Nathaniel Wedderburn, a youngster from Stoke City's youth. He is in his second season at Northampton, and made 31 appearances last year. Paul Turnbull was captain for Stockport County last season, as the Hatters dropped out of the football league. He returned, as Gary Johnson snapped him up. He has made 3 appearances, scoring once. Michael Jacobs is probably the hottest prospect in the ranks at Sixfields at the moment. A youngster who's come through the system, he has made 41 appearances, scoring 9 goals - not bad going to a 19 year old. He can either play on the wing or in the middle.Other midfield options include Nick McCoy, Greg Kaziboni, Michael Built, and Marin Pozgain.
Upfront then, we have a few well known names. Bayo Akinfenwa is a key player, and he returned to Sixfields in the summer, after a year away, spent at Gillingham. He is a hero for Northampton, and has made 93 appearances in total, scoring 40 goals. They also have Jake Robinson, who spent time here last season. He hasn't started for the club yet, surprisingly. Another option upfront is Tadhg Purcell. The striker who signed from Darlington in 2010 has been injury prone since joining, and has made only 4 appearances. He made his name in League 2 by scoring 9 in 22 as Darlington lost the battle against the drop a year ago. Finally, they have Bas Savage. Well known for his moonwalk celebration, he has been around a bit since he left Brighton - Millwall, Tranmere, Dagenham and now Northampton.
HOW THEY LINED UP.
Sam Walker
Ben Tozer
Byron Webster
John Johnson
Kelvin Langmead
Arron Davies
Michael Jacobs (Jake Robinson 78)
Paul Turnbull (Ashley Westwood 90+3)
Nick McCoy
Lewis Young
Bayo Akinfenwa
Subs: Walker, Corker, Westwood, Robinson, Savage.
REF WATCH.
BOBBY MADLEY
Daniel Leach and Guy Stretton
Fourth Official Ian Rathbone
I'll admit to never having heard of this guy, and Soccerbase isn't helping either. A virtual unknown for me, sorry.
PREDICTION.
Scrappy first half, but we'll come out and score in the second.
Cobblers 1-2 Torquay
COYY!