Torquay United vs Stockport County
Posted: 04 Feb 2011, 16:49
Plainmoor
Saturday 5th February 2011
KO: 3pm
We welcome bottom side Stockport County to Plainmoor, as we look to turn a new leaf in our season, after the dreadful last 7 days. The Cup defeat was bad enough, because we never got going and Crawley's antics were terrible to watch. But we can't blame them as if we'd played half as well as we did in the first half vs Crewe we'd have won that. Moving on, another home game against Hereford saw a disappointing crowd of 1600 (the lowest I've ever seen for a league game..) and a poor result. However, the performance was bad but I think that was just down to the fact of the ineligibility of Jake Robinson, who opened his account. We have yet to see what the Football League will do about that, but in a different matter, they have suspended Paul Buckle, so he won't be on the touchline for this match.
GULLS NEWS.
Craig Stanley and Jake Robinson are both eligible to play now, so I expect both to play. I would like to think that we'll go 4-4-2 again, as if we don't win this then I think there is something wrong (no disrespect to Stockport).
LAST 5 SEASONS.
2005/06 - League 2 - 22nd place - 52 points
2006/07 - League 2 - 8th place - 71 points
2007/08 - League 2 - 4th place - 82 points - PROMOTED VIA PLAYOFFS
2008/09 - League 1 - 18th place - 50 points
2009/10 - League 1 - 24th place - 25 points - RELEGATED TO LEAGUE 2.
Its been a bit up and down for Stockport fans since 2005. It nearly all went wrong for the Club, as they just avoided the threat of the Conference in 2006, finishing just ahead of Oxford, outside the relegation zone. The next two seasons were better watching for the supporters, with a Wembley victory over Rochdale topping it off, as they won promotion to League One. The club continued to improve, as they survived the drop by a point in 2009, but last season was a shambles. 25 points gained from 46 matches is poor, and a goal difference of -60 isn't going to get you far, as The Hatters found. Their two-year stint in League One came to an end, with the club being relegated back to League 2, finishing bottom of League 1.
HEAD TO HEAD.
Stockport wins - 21 (1 Cup win)
Torquay wins - 26 (1 Cup win)
Draws - 18
We have a decent(ish) record against Stockport. The last time the two sides met was the 4-0 FA Cup win, and other recent results have been tight. Memorable results for us Torquay fans include the 4-0 victory in April 2006 (I missed this due to breaking my wrist earlier in the day - nice one). I also remember the Torquay 1-2 Stockport game on New Years Day 2005, as Kevin Hill scored the funniest goal I've ever seen. A 1-1 draw at Edgeley Park was played out earlier in the season, with Eunan O'Kane's goal being cancelled out by Greg Tansey.
FORM (LAST 6 GAMES).
LDLLLD
Their form is like that total opposite of Herefords. 4 defeats from 6. No wins in 8. Their last victory came at Underhill (3-1) in December. They've picked up 2 points from 24. Will this be a formality? Of course not! A 1-1 draw at home to Chesterfield is a decent return, considering recent form.
PROBABLE LINE UP.
This is the side that drew 1-1 with Chesterfield:
Matt Glennon
Mark Lynch
Aaron Brown
Daniel O'Donnell
Adam Griffin
Stephen Husband
Paul Turnbull
Greg Tansey
Jordan Rose
Ishmel Demontagnac
Tom Fisher
Subs: Ormson, Assoumani, Vincent, Halls, Rowe, Darkwah, Mainwaring
PLAYERS TO WATCH.
Ishmel Demontagnac is a quick winger who can also play uptop. I believe that is where he has been playing at EP so far. Greg Tansey found the net against us at Edgeley earlier in the year. Matt Glennon is a goalie who has been around a long time, and has buckets of experience.
PREDICTION.
Normally I'd say home win, but with the week we've had, god knows.
Finally, apologies for the lateness, busy busy week.
Saturday 5th February 2011
KO: 3pm
We welcome bottom side Stockport County to Plainmoor, as we look to turn a new leaf in our season, after the dreadful last 7 days. The Cup defeat was bad enough, because we never got going and Crawley's antics were terrible to watch. But we can't blame them as if we'd played half as well as we did in the first half vs Crewe we'd have won that. Moving on, another home game against Hereford saw a disappointing crowd of 1600 (the lowest I've ever seen for a league game..) and a poor result. However, the performance was bad but I think that was just down to the fact of the ineligibility of Jake Robinson, who opened his account. We have yet to see what the Football League will do about that, but in a different matter, they have suspended Paul Buckle, so he won't be on the touchline for this match.
GULLS NEWS.
Craig Stanley and Jake Robinson are both eligible to play now, so I expect both to play. I would like to think that we'll go 4-4-2 again, as if we don't win this then I think there is something wrong (no disrespect to Stockport).
LAST 5 SEASONS.
2005/06 - League 2 - 22nd place - 52 points
2006/07 - League 2 - 8th place - 71 points
2007/08 - League 2 - 4th place - 82 points - PROMOTED VIA PLAYOFFS
2008/09 - League 1 - 18th place - 50 points
2009/10 - League 1 - 24th place - 25 points - RELEGATED TO LEAGUE 2.
Its been a bit up and down for Stockport fans since 2005. It nearly all went wrong for the Club, as they just avoided the threat of the Conference in 2006, finishing just ahead of Oxford, outside the relegation zone. The next two seasons were better watching for the supporters, with a Wembley victory over Rochdale topping it off, as they won promotion to League One. The club continued to improve, as they survived the drop by a point in 2009, but last season was a shambles. 25 points gained from 46 matches is poor, and a goal difference of -60 isn't going to get you far, as The Hatters found. Their two-year stint in League One came to an end, with the club being relegated back to League 2, finishing bottom of League 1.
HEAD TO HEAD.
Stockport wins - 21 (1 Cup win)
Torquay wins - 26 (1 Cup win)
Draws - 18
We have a decent(ish) record against Stockport. The last time the two sides met was the 4-0 FA Cup win, and other recent results have been tight. Memorable results for us Torquay fans include the 4-0 victory in April 2006 (I missed this due to breaking my wrist earlier in the day - nice one). I also remember the Torquay 1-2 Stockport game on New Years Day 2005, as Kevin Hill scored the funniest goal I've ever seen. A 1-1 draw at Edgeley Park was played out earlier in the season, with Eunan O'Kane's goal being cancelled out by Greg Tansey.
FORM (LAST 6 GAMES).
LDLLLD
Their form is like that total opposite of Herefords. 4 defeats from 6. No wins in 8. Their last victory came at Underhill (3-1) in December. They've picked up 2 points from 24. Will this be a formality? Of course not! A 1-1 draw at home to Chesterfield is a decent return, considering recent form.
PROBABLE LINE UP.
This is the side that drew 1-1 with Chesterfield:
Matt Glennon
Mark Lynch
Aaron Brown
Daniel O'Donnell
Adam Griffin
Stephen Husband
Paul Turnbull
Greg Tansey
Jordan Rose
Ishmel Demontagnac
Tom Fisher
Subs: Ormson, Assoumani, Vincent, Halls, Rowe, Darkwah, Mainwaring
PLAYERS TO WATCH.
Ishmel Demontagnac is a quick winger who can also play uptop. I believe that is where he has been playing at EP so far. Greg Tansey found the net against us at Edgeley earlier in the year. Matt Glennon is a goalie who has been around a long time, and has buckets of experience.
PREDICTION.
Normally I'd say home win, but with the week we've had, god knows.
Finally, apologies for the lateness, busy busy week.