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Torquay United V Woking - 29/09/18
Posted: 22 Sep 2018, 17:44
by CraigUnder
After today's emphatic 7-0 (SEVEN) victory, concentration turns to Woking next Saturday. There is an air of excitement and a buzz around the supporters which has been lacking for many years and hope this reflects in a bumper crowd for Johnson's home debut.
I would like to see the team selection stay the same as today, and ease Niate back in from the bench and hope Brett can continue his impact as a sub to prove his worth for an XI spot but the combination of Reid and Keating is working too well to change their partnership at the moment. Macdonald's distribution and general performance today might keep him in contention to stay in the XI for Woking but I think Bass will return as GK.
Torquay 2-1 Woking
Att. 2,700
(Don't think I'll ever have to put SEVEN in brackets for a Torquay win ever again).. Onwards and Upwards!
Torquay United V Woking - 29/09/18
Posted: 22 Sep 2018, 20:11
by standupsitdown
Not sure we'll manage as many as 2,700 but I hope it's well over 2,000.
I think that this game will show if automatic promotion is a realistic hope.
Torquay United V Woking - 29/09/18
Posted: 23 Sep 2018, 02:42
by lucy6lucy
Gary, pretty much said in his first interview this was a 6(six) pointer. So he will have already done his homework. We have nothing to fear.
Torquay United V Woking - 29/09/18
Posted: 23 Sep 2018, 09:09
by Dave
Agreed, 2700 gate at this stage is probably over optimistic, however I do hope, regardless of what fans think of the ownership, the direction the club has been/is going down fans turn out Saturday and get behind the team, GJ is right, this is a six pointer, the gap can be down from 12 to 6 points if we add a win in this game to the previous match at Hungerford.
As for selection, would keep the outfield team the same from the Lymington game, however, whilst Macdonald think we'll all agree has preformed well when called upon, for me Bass is all round the better of the two keepers, and think there's no doubt will be restored to the starting line up Saturday.
Torquay United V Woking - 29/09/18
Posted: 23 Sep 2018, 10:38
by wivelgull
Careful with those chickens, lads! Sooner or later there'll be an unexpected defeat; but let's make hay while the sun shines....I think it's too early to expect 2000 crowds, or even a win against at team such as Woking. Thus:
Torquay United (1) 2
Woking (0) 2
Att: 1897.
Torquay United V Woking - 29/09/18
Posted: 23 Sep 2018, 15:42
by Whydoibother
Gate should be over 2000, we have just beaten two terrible sides though. We have lost many home fan as of late and some will need more positive performances at home on a regular basis for them to return.
Will be the first ever six pointer I've watched in September
Torquay United V Woking - 29/09/18
Posted: 23 Sep 2018, 16:07
by Rjc70
With second playing third as well, it is a very good opportunity to gain some ground on the leading pack. We couldn’t be playing the league leaders at a better time for us. A couple of weeks ago they would have kicked our sorry arses to nil. We’ll be at it from the first whistle. Should be a good game to watch. Wonder if there is any more player movement before then?
Torquay United V Woking - 29/09/18
Posted: 23 Sep 2018, 21:16
by Minneapolisgull
Off the back of 2 away wins. Not often been able to say that in the past few years. Let's face it the only reason BBC picked the game to stream is that they were hoping for a shock. Not with G J in charge. The Torquay revelution started last weekend and will continue next weekend with a 2-0 win. All board the GJ train as we head back to the national League... Ain't no stopping us now we are on the move..
Torquay United V Woking - 29/09/18
Posted: 24 Sep 2018, 08:07
by dennisk
I have seen Woking on one occasion this season, and whilst they had the character to come back and win after going behind, they are beatable. However, they are also a tough resilient side, and in good form. TQ are going to have be at their very best get the result we all want. With a larger crowd expected, (certainly 2000+) and the recent 'feel good' factor from the new manager, I predict, at worst an entertaining draw, or at best a narrow win. COYY..........
Torquay United V Woking - 29/09/18
Posted: 24 Sep 2018, 12:01
by tomogull
Does anyone know the extent of Dickson's injury or why Essuman wasn't in the squad on Saturday? Unless he is carrying a knock, he was very unlucky to be left out. Very much looking forward to seeing the 'new look' United under Gary Johnson after suffering Owers clueless tactics for so long. I hope fans turn up to support the team and that the gate will exceed 2000.
Torquay United V Woking - 29/09/18
Posted: 24 Sep 2018, 12:56
by Jerry
tomogull wrote: ↑24 Sep 2018, 12:01
Does anyone know the extent of Dickson's injury
Broken fibula.
Torquay United V Woking - 29/09/18
Posted: 24 Sep 2018, 18:33
by arcadia
After watching last Saturdays game it would be easy to leave the outfield team the same but the truth is we missed numerous chances
so would not be surprised if it was changed.
Torquay United V Woking - 29/09/18
Posted: 24 Sep 2018, 19:51
by Rjc70
arcadia wrote: ↑24 Sep 2018, 18:33
After watching last Saturdays game it would be easy to leave the outfield team the same but the truth is we missed numerous chances
so would not be surprised if it was changed.
Williams wasn’t on long and scored twice and hit the bar. Might be tempting to have him in from the start against his old club. Maybe the returning Niate. I wouldn’t change too much, tbh. Bass will start.
I would expect Wright to join Essuman in missing out with only 5 subs this week. One of Bawling or Banton to join them if I’ve got my numbers right.
Torquay United V Woking - 29/09/18
Posted: 25 Sep 2018, 13:10
by Bristol_Gull
It is a shame to hear that Dickson has broken his fibula, I'm guessing he will be out for a while? I'd also forgotten about Jakub Sokolik and Samir Nabi - any idea of their injuries? I assume Essuman is injured? Any word if Pittman wants to come back and fight for place under Johnson?
Torquay United V Woking - 29/09/18
Posted: 25 Sep 2018, 13:28
by PhilGull
Bristol_Gull wrote: ↑25 Sep 2018, 13:10
It is a shame to hear that Dickson has broken his fibula, I'm guessing he will be out for a while? I'd also forgotten about Jakub Sokolik and Samir Nabi - any idea of their injuries? I assume Essuman is injured? Any word if Pittman wants to come back and fight for place under Johnson?
His loan deal runs to the end of the season. If he is playing well Truro aren't going to want to let him go, if he's not why would we want him back...