This was me, my last game at Plainmoor to date, and my first time in the Popside. I loved this game, well most of it. We were good, and the atmosphere is easily the best I've ever experienced at Plainmoor. As Bristow's Bench was not yet completed, the crowd was packed into the other three stands and it really made it feel like there were way more there than there actually was, I remember being surprised when they announced the attendance, I thought it would be higher.Plymouth Gull wrote:
JOINT 57th: Torquay United 1 - 1 Crewe Alexandra - 2011/12
7 points, 1 vote
League 2
Saturday 28th April 2012
Plainmoor
Attendance: 3802
Torquay: Bobby Olejnik, Joe Oastler, Mark Ellis, Brian Saah, Kevin Nicholson, Damon Lathrope, Lee Mansell, Eunan O'Kane, Ian Morris, Danny Stevens, Rene Howe. Subs: Taiwo Atieno, Ryan Jarvis, Lathanial Rowe-Turner, Angus MacDonald, Martin Rice.
Torquay scorer: Danny Stevens
Crewe scorer: Nick Powell
Oh...this match. In terms of football it was among the best matches I've seen at Plainmoor. However, we were SO damn close. SO close to moving two points clear and into 3rd place. We had survived the worst of the onslaught. Big Bobby saved a penalty. We half cleared a corner, then BAM. Powell found the corner with virtually the last kick. Heartbreak. Both sides had played superb football all game but this game really cost us promotion. I feel that without Powell's goal we'd have gone on to beat Hereford, getting promoted in the process. Still, while I didn't vote for it, in terms of memorable matches and quality of football, it's up there.
Up until the equaliser went in I thought we destined for promotion, that the momentum from that win would carry us through, but it was not to be. Despite already saving a penalty, Olejnik (who saved three penalties in games I saw that season) couldn't keep Powell's effort out. Even after the equaliser, we had one last opportunity when after some pinball in the box and a goalie scramble the ball ended up in the back of the net, but a foul was given. Absolutely gutted after this match.
One good thing I remember was a flag that the Crewe fans had brought along that read "Born in Crewe, Live in Crewe, Die in Crewe". Having lived 15 miles from Crewe until the age of 19, I can testify just how depressing that slogan is.