League 2: Torquay United vs Wycombe Wanderers
Posted: 19 Apr 2011, 21:51
Plainmoor
Friday 22nd April 2011
KO: 3pm
Just 4 games remain. Back in August, many of us on here were living more in hope than expectation of the fact that we d have something to play for with 4 games remaining. We ve held our own in a tough league all season long, and I, aswell as everybody else, am hoping that we don t let it slip now. A season with many more ups than downs, and as we enter the final three weeks of the season, there is plenty up for grabs. We have a chance, albeit a slim one, of breaking into the top 3, but that is exceeding our expectations already. If you offered us a playoff place in August, we d have bitten your arm off. But now it is a reality. We re not there yet, though. 4 very tough games remain, starting on Friday afternoon at home to Wycombe.
The Chairboys have had a wonderful season, too. They sit in 3rd place, 5 points and 2 places above us. That is why this is probably the biggest league game of the season, by far. If we win, we close the gap to 2 points. If Wycombe win, they go 8 ahead of us, virtually crushing the slight chance of finishing in the top 3. They will be looking to return to League One again, the division they left last year.
GULLS NEWS.
We welcome the return of loanee Craig Stanley, after suspension. I expect him to slot into the midfield, accompanying either Lathrope or Oastler. I would hope that Mr Buckle decides not to play Billy Kee on the wing again, as it was totally useless, in my opinion.
CONSEQUENCES.
As already mentioned, we could close the gap to 2 points with the victory over our opposition. However, a defeat would put us 8 points behind them, with 9 left to play for. That would mean that it would be near on impossible to catch them and potentially 3rd spot, depending on how other results go. Wycombe can move to just 1 points behind Bury, if they pick up the points and Bury lose.
FORM (LAST 6 GAMES).
Torquay – DWDWWD
Wycombe – DWWDDD
Two teams with very similar form, heading into this one. We have won 3 and drawn 3, while Wycombe have won 2 and drawn 4. As you can see, both are unbeaten. Wycombe have played 3 away from home in that time, winning 1, drawing 2. We have played at Plainmoor 3 times, winning 2 and drawing 1. We are 8 unbeaten at Plainmoor, as well as an 8 game unbeaten streak, too.
PROBABLE LINE UP.
This is the way Wycombe lined up in their 2-2 home draw with Northampton last weekend:
Bull
Foster, Winfield, Johnson, Sandell
Betsy, Montrose, Lewis, Donnelly
Rendell, Pittman
Subs: Arnold, McCoy, Westwood, Murtagh, Bloomfield, Strevens, Beavon.
PLAYERS TO WATCH.
As you can see, Gareth Ainsworth wasn t in the squad. He has been one of their best players throughout the season, so I am hoping he is still injured for Friday! We know about Scott Rendell, who I expect will get a good reception on Friday. Pittman is a pacey striker, so will need to be kept quiet or he could cause problems. The same goes to Betsy; despite being fairly old, he still has a fair bit of pace and could cause some problems on the right wing.
PREDICTION.
My heart says a 2-1 win, with 4,000+ in attendance. My head says a draw.
COYY!!
Friday 22nd April 2011
KO: 3pm
Just 4 games remain. Back in August, many of us on here were living more in hope than expectation of the fact that we d have something to play for with 4 games remaining. We ve held our own in a tough league all season long, and I, aswell as everybody else, am hoping that we don t let it slip now. A season with many more ups than downs, and as we enter the final three weeks of the season, there is plenty up for grabs. We have a chance, albeit a slim one, of breaking into the top 3, but that is exceeding our expectations already. If you offered us a playoff place in August, we d have bitten your arm off. But now it is a reality. We re not there yet, though. 4 very tough games remain, starting on Friday afternoon at home to Wycombe.
The Chairboys have had a wonderful season, too. They sit in 3rd place, 5 points and 2 places above us. That is why this is probably the biggest league game of the season, by far. If we win, we close the gap to 2 points. If Wycombe win, they go 8 ahead of us, virtually crushing the slight chance of finishing in the top 3. They will be looking to return to League One again, the division they left last year.
GULLS NEWS.
We welcome the return of loanee Craig Stanley, after suspension. I expect him to slot into the midfield, accompanying either Lathrope or Oastler. I would hope that Mr Buckle decides not to play Billy Kee on the wing again, as it was totally useless, in my opinion.
CONSEQUENCES.
As already mentioned, we could close the gap to 2 points with the victory over our opposition. However, a defeat would put us 8 points behind them, with 9 left to play for. That would mean that it would be near on impossible to catch them and potentially 3rd spot, depending on how other results go. Wycombe can move to just 1 points behind Bury, if they pick up the points and Bury lose.
FORM (LAST 6 GAMES).
Torquay – DWDWWD
Wycombe – DWWDDD
Two teams with very similar form, heading into this one. We have won 3 and drawn 3, while Wycombe have won 2 and drawn 4. As you can see, both are unbeaten. Wycombe have played 3 away from home in that time, winning 1, drawing 2. We have played at Plainmoor 3 times, winning 2 and drawing 1. We are 8 unbeaten at Plainmoor, as well as an 8 game unbeaten streak, too.
PROBABLE LINE UP.
This is the way Wycombe lined up in their 2-2 home draw with Northampton last weekend:
Bull
Foster, Winfield, Johnson, Sandell
Betsy, Montrose, Lewis, Donnelly
Rendell, Pittman
Subs: Arnold, McCoy, Westwood, Murtagh, Bloomfield, Strevens, Beavon.
PLAYERS TO WATCH.
As you can see, Gareth Ainsworth wasn t in the squad. He has been one of their best players throughout the season, so I am hoping he is still injured for Friday! We know about Scott Rendell, who I expect will get a good reception on Friday. Pittman is a pacey striker, so will need to be kept quiet or he could cause problems. The same goes to Betsy; despite being fairly old, he still has a fair bit of pace and could cause some problems on the right wing.
PREDICTION.
My heart says a 2-1 win, with 4,000+ in attendance. My head says a draw.
COYY!!