Chester v Torquay United – Tuesday 9th September 2014
Posted: 07 Sep 2014, 16:12
Back to back wins, looking for a third. Next up for United is Chester (not Chester City) away on Tuesday night. The home side’s form so far this season goes like this; LLWLDLW and won their last game at home to Macclesfield Town 1-0. Just like Dartford, Chester should be playing in the league below the Conference, as they were relegated last season finishing 21st. However, because Salisbury and Hereford were demoted, Chester were reprieved. Nevertheless, the home side for Tuesday’s game have done a terrific job in getting back close to the Football League ever since the end of the original club, Chester City.
I don’t know what the starting XI will be for Chester, but as they won their last game, it would be a good bet that they will be unchanged, unless there is an injury that I don’t know about.
01 Worsnop
06 Charnock
03 Roberts
04 Kay Booked
17 Harrison
15 Hall (Mahon - 69' )
10 Rooney
22 Heneghan
08 James
16 McConville
19 Hobson
Substitutes
07 Mahon
09 Iwelumo
13 Roberts
18 Riley
24 Morris
Chester are nicknamed ‘The Blues’ and play at the Deva Stadium, a capacity of 5,126 (4,500 seated). This ground was opened in 1992. All four sides are covered and are roughly the same height, making the stadium look quite tidy. Each stand has Perspex windshields to each side, whilst the corners of the ground are open. The stadium is a small, fairly simple affair with three sides being seated and the home end being terrace. The Main (East) Stand is slightly taller than the facing Centurion Community Stand, having a few more rows of seating and some enclosed glassed viewing areas at the back of it. The home end is the only terraced area at the stadium and is called the Harry McNally Terrace after a former manager. The stadium is completed with a set of four thin modern floodlight pylons. One interesting fact about the ground is that most of it (apart from the club offices and front car park) is in actually situated in Wales. For United fans making the journey; Away fans are normally housed in part of the Centurion Community Stand on one side of the pitch.
Where to drink, from the ground guide; There is a Social Club at the ground that does admit away supporters, for an entrance fee of £1. However the Club is on the small size (having a capacity of 120 people) so can quickly get full. There are not many drinking outlets near to the ground so it may be advisable to drink in Chester City Centre before the match, although this is a good 20 minute walk away from the ground.
How to get there and park (by car) from the ground guide; The ground is located out of town on an industrial estate. Stay on the M56 until its end and then continue along the A494 towards Queensferry and North Wales. Take the A548 turn off towards Chester & Flint and at the roundabout take the first exit towards Chester (A548). At the next roundabout again go left continuing along the A548 towards Chester. Head straight through the first set of traffic lights and after passing a Vauxhall and then a Renault garage on your left, turn right at the next lights (there is a Volvo & Jaguar delaership on the corner) into Sovereign Way. Continue to the end of Sovereign Way and then turn right into Bumpers Lane and the entrance to the Club car park is just down on the right. If you team is bringing a large following then allow some more time for your journey as the roads around the stadium can quickly become jammed. There is plenty of car parking available at the ground (£1), however if you use the club car park, it can be quite difficult to get away easily after the match.
By train, from the ground guide; Chester railway station is over two miles from the ground, so it is probably best to jump in a taxi which will cost around £6. Leave the station by the main exit opposite the Town Crier, and turn right into Station Road. Head between the Egerton Arms and the Railway Inn, and at the end of the street enter the underpass. In the underpass look for the first exit and then steps signed for Frodsham Street. Head towards the Oddfellows Arms but just before the bridge turn right into Gorse Stacks. When reaching the crossroads by the Bull & Stirrup go straight over into Canal Street and on under the dual carriageway ring road. At the next junction turn left, past Telford's Warehouse on the right hand side, and over the canal. The road then divides. Take the right hand option, South View Road. At the T-junction at the end of South View Road turn right. You are now in Sealand Road. Carry along Sealand Road for half a mile or so until you see Bumpers Lane on your left. Around half a mile down Bumpers Lane you'll reach the stadium.
Seating:
Adults £18, Concessions £12, Under 21's £10, Under 16's £3, Under 5's Free
Terrace:
Adults £15, Concessions £10, Under 18's £6, Under 16's £3, Under 5's Free
Programme; £2.50.
As for United, this is a very winnable game. If we play like we did against Nuneaton, we should be in for another 3 points. A draw won’t be the worst result, but we should definitely go for it! Pretty certain the side will be the same, however, Cameron did go off injured last game in the first half, so we will have to see. But Chappell looked good when he came on and it should just be a straight swap if Cameron is out.
The boys will need all the support once again. The atmosphere was fantastic on Saturday, let’s hope we get behind them on Tuesday. Hopefully we’ll see a good number of Gulls fans up there. Let this be our winning streak!
COYY.
I don’t know what the starting XI will be for Chester, but as they won their last game, it would be a good bet that they will be unchanged, unless there is an injury that I don’t know about.
01 Worsnop
06 Charnock
03 Roberts
04 Kay Booked
17 Harrison
15 Hall (Mahon - 69' )
10 Rooney
22 Heneghan
08 James
16 McConville
19 Hobson
Substitutes
07 Mahon
09 Iwelumo
13 Roberts
18 Riley
24 Morris
Chester are nicknamed ‘The Blues’ and play at the Deva Stadium, a capacity of 5,126 (4,500 seated). This ground was opened in 1992. All four sides are covered and are roughly the same height, making the stadium look quite tidy. Each stand has Perspex windshields to each side, whilst the corners of the ground are open. The stadium is a small, fairly simple affair with three sides being seated and the home end being terrace. The Main (East) Stand is slightly taller than the facing Centurion Community Stand, having a few more rows of seating and some enclosed glassed viewing areas at the back of it. The home end is the only terraced area at the stadium and is called the Harry McNally Terrace after a former manager. The stadium is completed with a set of four thin modern floodlight pylons. One interesting fact about the ground is that most of it (apart from the club offices and front car park) is in actually situated in Wales. For United fans making the journey; Away fans are normally housed in part of the Centurion Community Stand on one side of the pitch.
Where to drink, from the ground guide; There is a Social Club at the ground that does admit away supporters, for an entrance fee of £1. However the Club is on the small size (having a capacity of 120 people) so can quickly get full. There are not many drinking outlets near to the ground so it may be advisable to drink in Chester City Centre before the match, although this is a good 20 minute walk away from the ground.
How to get there and park (by car) from the ground guide; The ground is located out of town on an industrial estate. Stay on the M56 until its end and then continue along the A494 towards Queensferry and North Wales. Take the A548 turn off towards Chester & Flint and at the roundabout take the first exit towards Chester (A548). At the next roundabout again go left continuing along the A548 towards Chester. Head straight through the first set of traffic lights and after passing a Vauxhall and then a Renault garage on your left, turn right at the next lights (there is a Volvo & Jaguar delaership on the corner) into Sovereign Way. Continue to the end of Sovereign Way and then turn right into Bumpers Lane and the entrance to the Club car park is just down on the right. If you team is bringing a large following then allow some more time for your journey as the roads around the stadium can quickly become jammed. There is plenty of car parking available at the ground (£1), however if you use the club car park, it can be quite difficult to get away easily after the match.
By train, from the ground guide; Chester railway station is over two miles from the ground, so it is probably best to jump in a taxi which will cost around £6. Leave the station by the main exit opposite the Town Crier, and turn right into Station Road. Head between the Egerton Arms and the Railway Inn, and at the end of the street enter the underpass. In the underpass look for the first exit and then steps signed for Frodsham Street. Head towards the Oddfellows Arms but just before the bridge turn right into Gorse Stacks. When reaching the crossroads by the Bull & Stirrup go straight over into Canal Street and on under the dual carriageway ring road. At the next junction turn left, past Telford's Warehouse on the right hand side, and over the canal. The road then divides. Take the right hand option, South View Road. At the T-junction at the end of South View Road turn right. You are now in Sealand Road. Carry along Sealand Road for half a mile or so until you see Bumpers Lane on your left. Around half a mile down Bumpers Lane you'll reach the stadium.
Seating:
Adults £18, Concessions £12, Under 21's £10, Under 16's £3, Under 5's Free
Terrace:
Adults £15, Concessions £10, Under 18's £6, Under 16's £3, Under 5's Free
Programme; £2.50.
As for United, this is a very winnable game. If we play like we did against Nuneaton, we should be in for another 3 points. A draw won’t be the worst result, but we should definitely go for it! Pretty certain the side will be the same, however, Cameron did go off injured last game in the first half, so we will have to see. But Chappell looked good when he came on and it should just be a straight swap if Cameron is out.
The boys will need all the support once again. The atmosphere was fantastic on Saturday, let’s hope we get behind them on Tuesday. Hopefully we’ll see a good number of Gulls fans up there. Let this be our winning streak!
COYY.