Chesterfield v Torquay United match thread
Posted: 14 Feb 2014, 13:47
First the weather. Heavy rain is forecast for Chesterfield all day today, as it is for most of the country, and rain is also forecast tomorrow right up to kick-off time. Yet, despite the forecast and all the rain sweeping across the country, there’s no sign (as of Friday pm) of any game being called off.
So assuming it does go ahead, well, the Gulls have never won a league game at Chesterfield, who are currently flying high three points clear at the top of the division. With us being 23rd in the table and having lost at home to bottom club Northampton Town on Tuesday, it should be obvious to everyone in the country that we’re going to come away from the awfully-named Proact Stadium with a brilliant win to put us on course for League Two safety. Very unlikely.
The division this season has been so tight and competitive (if that’s the right word) that for the most part anybody could beat anybody, and I don’t think anybody will know who will be relegated until the final game of the season. So a defeat, contrary to what the whingers and doom-mongers may say, would not automatically confirm our status as a relegated club. However, with the leaders pulling away at the top, the possibility of the bottom teams beating the top teams becomes less and less.
And yet stranger things have happened. As I said, it’s very unlikely, but if our lads approach the game with the right attitude of determination and fighting spirit, if Chris Hargreaves makes the correct choice of team selection, formation and tactics, and if Chesterfield subconsciously feel that all they have to do is turn up on the pitch and they’ve won the game (again, unlikely), then we might just come away with a point or at least a creditable performance to give us hope for future games. Even so, I wouldn't put a bet on the Gulls for this game. especially with the ridiculously short odds being offered..!!
Certainly both the team managers will have done their best to prepare their teams thoroughly for the game. This is Chesterfield’s second season in the division following their relegation from League One, and manager Paul Cook, who was appointed in October 2012, could well announce an unchanged side from their game last weekend when they drew 1-1 at Scunthorpe. Their team that day was: Lee, Darikwa, Humphreys, Morsy, Evatt, Cooper, Ryan, Gardner (sub. Talbot), Roberts, Doyle (sub. Gnanduillet), Banks ( sub. Richards); Substitutes: Smith, Hird, Richards, O'Shea, Gnanduillet, Talbot, Dunbavin.
The Gulls’ last game was , as we know, on Tuesday, when we surrendered to Northampton 1-2, and Billy Bodin was injured in a bad tackle. He will not be fit for the Chesterfield game, and I would expect to see manager Chris Hargreaves make a few more changes for Saturday. Our team v Northampton was: Poke, O'Connor, Nicholson, Lathrope, Pearce, Goodwin (sub. O'Brien), Mansell, Labadie, Benyon (sub. Hawley), Stockley, Bodin (sub. Chapell); Substitutes: Tonge, Downes, Hawley, Chapell, Rice, Cruise, O'Brien.
Recent form: Chesterfield: P6, W3, D2, L1, F11, A8; they are unbeaten in 6 games in all competitions, and in their last home game on 1 February, Chesterfield beat Bristol Rovers 3-1. Torquay (among all the postponements): P6, W2, D1, L3, F5, A6; in their last away game on 1 February, Torquay beat Portsmouth 1-0.
The referee for the game is Carl Boyeson from Hull. http://www.football-league.co.uk/page/A ... 57,00.html http://www.soccerbase.com/referees/refe ... ree_id=806
Useful links: http://www.chesterfield-fc.co.uk/ http://www.thecfss.co.uk/forums/index.php?act=idx http://www.torquayunited.com/index.aspx http://www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk/football
Don't know how many brave souls will venture up to Chesterfield to support the Gulls for this one, but every single one of them will deserve a medal for doing so..
So assuming it does go ahead, well, the Gulls have never won a league game at Chesterfield, who are currently flying high three points clear at the top of the division. With us being 23rd in the table and having lost at home to bottom club Northampton Town on Tuesday, it should be obvious to everyone in the country that we’re going to come away from the awfully-named Proact Stadium with a brilliant win to put us on course for League Two safety. Very unlikely.
The division this season has been so tight and competitive (if that’s the right word) that for the most part anybody could beat anybody, and I don’t think anybody will know who will be relegated until the final game of the season. So a defeat, contrary to what the whingers and doom-mongers may say, would not automatically confirm our status as a relegated club. However, with the leaders pulling away at the top, the possibility of the bottom teams beating the top teams becomes less and less.
And yet stranger things have happened. As I said, it’s very unlikely, but if our lads approach the game with the right attitude of determination and fighting spirit, if Chris Hargreaves makes the correct choice of team selection, formation and tactics, and if Chesterfield subconsciously feel that all they have to do is turn up on the pitch and they’ve won the game (again, unlikely), then we might just come away with a point or at least a creditable performance to give us hope for future games. Even so, I wouldn't put a bet on the Gulls for this game. especially with the ridiculously short odds being offered..!!
Certainly both the team managers will have done their best to prepare their teams thoroughly for the game. This is Chesterfield’s second season in the division following their relegation from League One, and manager Paul Cook, who was appointed in October 2012, could well announce an unchanged side from their game last weekend when they drew 1-1 at Scunthorpe. Their team that day was: Lee, Darikwa, Humphreys, Morsy, Evatt, Cooper, Ryan, Gardner (sub. Talbot), Roberts, Doyle (sub. Gnanduillet), Banks ( sub. Richards); Substitutes: Smith, Hird, Richards, O'Shea, Gnanduillet, Talbot, Dunbavin.
The Gulls’ last game was , as we know, on Tuesday, when we surrendered to Northampton 1-2, and Billy Bodin was injured in a bad tackle. He will not be fit for the Chesterfield game, and I would expect to see manager Chris Hargreaves make a few more changes for Saturday. Our team v Northampton was: Poke, O'Connor, Nicholson, Lathrope, Pearce, Goodwin (sub. O'Brien), Mansell, Labadie, Benyon (sub. Hawley), Stockley, Bodin (sub. Chapell); Substitutes: Tonge, Downes, Hawley, Chapell, Rice, Cruise, O'Brien.
Recent form: Chesterfield: P6, W3, D2, L1, F11, A8; they are unbeaten in 6 games in all competitions, and in their last home game on 1 February, Chesterfield beat Bristol Rovers 3-1. Torquay (among all the postponements): P6, W2, D1, L3, F5, A6; in their last away game on 1 February, Torquay beat Portsmouth 1-0.
The referee for the game is Carl Boyeson from Hull. http://www.football-league.co.uk/page/A ... 57,00.html http://www.soccerbase.com/referees/refe ... ree_id=806
Useful links: http://www.chesterfield-fc.co.uk/ http://www.thecfss.co.uk/forums/index.php?act=idx http://www.torquayunited.com/index.aspx http://www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk/football
Don't know how many brave souls will venture up to Chesterfield to support the Gulls for this one, but every single one of them will deserve a medal for doing so..