Altrincham.v.Torquay
Posted: 14 Jan 2015, 20:29
Saturday sees our team return to league action, with a trip north to Moss Lane home of Altrincham FC. Nicknamed Robins although better known as Alty, Altrincham are a famous non-league club, and have a very proud 124 year history, there's a few non-league clubs out there known for their F.A cup giant killing but Alty are the kings of giant killing, Altrincham hold the record for a non-league club knocking football league counterparts out of the F.A cup, achieving the feat on 16 occasions between 1921 - 1994.
Altrincham have twice won the F.A Trophy in 1977-1985, also have twice finished as conference champions under it's former name Alliance premier league 1979-80 and 1980-81 however there was no automatic promotion to the football league in those days, automatic promotion to the football league didn't start until 1987 and since then Alty have only come close to promotion once, in 1990-91 looked set to win the conference with just a few games left but would finish 3rd behind Barnet and Colchester, however with no play-offs, then only one up, one down, the season ended in disappointment for Altrincham.
Altrincham have found it difficult to compete since then, maybe two up, two relegation from the football league bringing many a big spending club into the conference hasn't helped, they earned a reprieve from relegation out of the conference on three separate occasions, however did suffer relegation to the conference north in 2010-11, the appointment of former Port Vale manager Lee Sinnott seems have transformed Altrincham's fortunes, last season Atly gained promotion back to the non-league top flight via the play-offs and so far, they're having a decent season, like us still in the F.A Trophy.
We've played Altrincham four times before, head to head as follows; Torquay 2 wins and there's been two draws.
Altrincham are sat 15th currently in the league table, their current form as follows; D-W-L-W-W-W.
Last time out Altrincham won 0.1 away at Kidderminster in the F.A Trophy and lined up as follows;
Stuart Coburn
Shuan Densmore
Gianluca Havern
Tom Marshall
Adam Griffin
Jake Moult
Simon Richman
Ryan Crowther
Damian Reeves
Nicky Clee
Sean Williams
Torquay are currently sat 10th in the league table, our current form as follows; L-L-D-D-D-W
Last time out saw us beat Bromley 4.0 in the F.A Trophy and line up as follows;
Seabright
Cruise
Downes
Pearce
Harding
Young
Bowman
Ajala
Cameron
Chapell
Berry
From a Torquay point of view there are no suspensions I know of , and the only injury doubt is Angus MacDonald, but Chris Hargreaves could have full squad to pick from. Taking it that Bromley are sat 2nd in the conference south and amongst the pre-season promotion favourites from that league, I don't think anyone can underestimate just how good a result and performances that was Saturday, however our team seems very much able to motivate themselves for Trophy games, yet our league form is far from good enough, if these players want the play-offs it's now or never, starting Saturday.
For Gulls fans attending the game http://www.altrinchamfc.co.uk/ground.htm
Altrincham have twice won the F.A Trophy in 1977-1985, also have twice finished as conference champions under it's former name Alliance premier league 1979-80 and 1980-81 however there was no automatic promotion to the football league in those days, automatic promotion to the football league didn't start until 1987 and since then Alty have only come close to promotion once, in 1990-91 looked set to win the conference with just a few games left but would finish 3rd behind Barnet and Colchester, however with no play-offs, then only one up, one down, the season ended in disappointment for Altrincham.
Altrincham have found it difficult to compete since then, maybe two up, two relegation from the football league bringing many a big spending club into the conference hasn't helped, they earned a reprieve from relegation out of the conference on three separate occasions, however did suffer relegation to the conference north in 2010-11, the appointment of former Port Vale manager Lee Sinnott seems have transformed Altrincham's fortunes, last season Atly gained promotion back to the non-league top flight via the play-offs and so far, they're having a decent season, like us still in the F.A Trophy.
We've played Altrincham four times before, head to head as follows; Torquay 2 wins and there's been two draws.
Altrincham are sat 15th currently in the league table, their current form as follows; D-W-L-W-W-W.
Last time out Altrincham won 0.1 away at Kidderminster in the F.A Trophy and lined up as follows;
Stuart Coburn
Shuan Densmore
Gianluca Havern
Tom Marshall
Adam Griffin
Jake Moult
Simon Richman
Ryan Crowther
Damian Reeves
Nicky Clee
Sean Williams
Torquay are currently sat 10th in the league table, our current form as follows; L-L-D-D-D-W
Last time out saw us beat Bromley 4.0 in the F.A Trophy and line up as follows;
Seabright
Cruise
Downes
Pearce
Harding
Young
Bowman
Ajala
Cameron
Chapell
Berry
From a Torquay point of view there are no suspensions I know of , and the only injury doubt is Angus MacDonald, but Chris Hargreaves could have full squad to pick from. Taking it that Bromley are sat 2nd in the conference south and amongst the pre-season promotion favourites from that league, I don't think anyone can underestimate just how good a result and performances that was Saturday, however our team seems very much able to motivate themselves for Trophy games, yet our league form is far from good enough, if these players want the play-offs it's now or never, starting Saturday.
For Gulls fans attending the game http://www.altrinchamfc.co.uk/ground.htm