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Aldershot v Torquay United

Posted: 12 Mar 2016, 17:14
by portugull
Halifax winning 4-2 at Nantwich Fairhurst scoring after 20 mins.

Halifax play 2nd Leg next Sat so maybe they will be thinking about Wembley when they come to Plainmoor on Tuesday evening!

Aldershot v Torquay United

Posted: 12 Mar 2016, 17:45
by Neal
Just got in.

A few observations.

Football is now a non contact sport, Ref was terrible, every time someone fell over it was a foul, and seemed to give more to the shots than us.

Terrible football by 2 poor teams.

Our new goalkeeper, very good, distribution was excellent, his throws accurate and fast, always looking to find a quick outlet.

Now I don't know what the law is but Im fairly sure you are not allowed to hold someone locked up against their will. Tried to leave 2 minutes early and the idiot stewards wouldn't let me leave. One person trying to leave 2 minutes early. If I want to leave after 1 f*cking minute I f*ucking will. So they let me out after arguing with them. Ridiculous!

Aldershot v Torquay United

Posted: 12 Mar 2016, 19:11
by Jeff
Never looked like winning, so a point will do.

New keeper was superb

Aldershot v Torquay United

Posted: 12 Mar 2016, 20:09
by standupsitdown
First half we looked the better team but second half they did.
We lacked creativity going forward and Aldershot had a worrying amount of space when attacking towards the end.
So happy with a point, especially having seen the other results.
And the new keeper was excellent.

Great support, in both noise and numbers.
325 was the second largest away support at Aldershot this season - only Woking down the road took more.

Aldershot v Torquay United

Posted: 12 Mar 2016, 20:24
by brucie
I will take that - another game unbeaten. If Blissett returns soon and we got away with no injuries we will be in a good position.

Aldershot v Torquay United

Posted: 12 Mar 2016, 20:34
by arcadia
Nicho has turned up trumps again getting a good keeper in.

Aldershot v Torquay United

Posted: 12 Mar 2016, 20:38
by chunkygull
How good is the new keeper in comparison to Lavercombe, are we going to have or want to have a selection dilemma in a few weeks time, will we want to keep him more than a month?

Aldershot v Torquay United

Posted: 12 Mar 2016, 20:47
by lucy6lucy
standupsitdown wrote:First half we looked the better team but second half they did.
We lacked creativity going forward and Aldershot had a worrying amount of space when attacking towards the end.
So happy with a point, especially having seen the other results.
And the new keeper was excellent.

Great support, in both noise and numbers.
325 was the second largest away support at Aldershot this season - only Woking down the road took more.
Torquay fans are a credit to the club. I think most chairmans in the league will want us to stay up for financial reasons.

Aldershot v Torquay United

Posted: 12 Mar 2016, 21:05
by samuel
I'll second that Lucy. The exiles and the travellers supporting the Gulls are doing a fantastic job.

Aldershot v Torquay United

Posted: 12 Mar 2016, 22:39
by BobBobBob
It was probably a point gained rather than two lost. I agree with the comments about the ref, he started the game quite well but the number of free kicks he dished out in the second half was absurd. We dominated the first half, but didn't really penetrate them enough. The second half was more scrappy and we lost impetus after our substitutions, which I found disappointing. It seemed like Aldershot were set up like an away team looking to catch us on the break for much of the game, which I suppose makes sense given their previous result. I feel like we lacked the necessary cutting edge up front to win the game. Hopefully Blissett will be back soon.

The new goalkeeper was very impressive. I think he appreciated the "U-S-A" chants. It must be the first time those chants have ever had context! Great support all game.

Aldershot v Torquay United

Posted: 12 Mar 2016, 23:54
by tomogull
It's another point gained on Altrincham, Boreham Wood, Guiseley and Halifax (who were involved in the Trophy) and we didn't lose ground on Southport so a good day all in all. Still 11 matches to go ..... Another battle on Tuesday night.

Aldershot v Torquay United

Posted: 13 Mar 2016, 00:24
by tufc si
chunkygull wrote:How good is the new keeper in comparison to Lavercombe, are we going to have or want to have a selection dilemma in a few weeks time, will we want to keep him more than a month?
I was sat pondering that exact thought today too!!

I can't see it myself, but if he does turn out to look better than Lavs, will Nicho try and to extend his loan (not sure if you can extend an 'emergency' loan?) or will he keep the faith with Lavs who hasnt really put a foot wrong??...

Aldershot v Torquay United

Posted: 13 Mar 2016, 01:02
by Gulliball
The good thing is that we won't have to rush Lavercombe back if Moore does settle. We're still in the loan window, so would be able to extend it for another month and the season ends on April 30th.

I would hope we would take the same course of action if (when) MacDonald gets his 3 game ban for 15 yellows. All the games are too important now to take any risks, so it almost needs to be one out, one in for any major injuries.

Aldershot v Torquay United

Posted: 13 Mar 2016, 01:19
by Gullscorer
We should sign up that goalie for next season.

Aldershot v Torquay United

Posted: 13 Mar 2016, 09:28
by Colorado Gull
A terrible game of football, both teams looked poor with nothing up front. We looked more dangerous in the second half with Iffy, but Ajala was poor. Andre wasn't effective, we're missing Bliss so he can get back on the wing. Moore had a superb game, if he keeps playing like that and we are able to extend his loan, I can't see Lavvy getting back into the side!

Brilliant atmosphere by the Torquay fans, totally out-sung a surprisingly quiet Aldershot crowd.

Everyone get to Plainmoor on Tuesday, biggest game of the season!