League 2: Torquay United vs Plymouth Argyle
Posted: 17 Nov 2011, 18:05
Four weeks ago, after our battering we received at Roots Hall, I felt that this weekend would be an early relegation battle. We were in a pickle on the field, while Argyle seemed to be picking up on the field, despite their then off-field worries. How times change. Since that drubbing at Southend, we've played 4, won 4, scored 12, and conceded a single goal, Jordan Bowery's header at Chesterfield last week. 3 consecutive clean sheets in the league. The Greens, however, seem to have stumbled to a new low. Off field problems have been sorted with the arrival of new Chairman James Brent. On the field, however, things haven't improved. 2 defeats, including a 5-1 hammering at Oxford, and a draw at home to Morecambe have been the results in the league, but last weeks FA Cup game against Stourbridge, who play in Tier 7 (whatever league that is), were just minutes away from picking up a famous victory at Home Park. A late equaliser saved the Greens blushes on the day, but they finished with 9 men as they seemingly lost their heads near the end. Onto this weekend then, and it's the first league meeting between the sides for a decade. The last meeting, Boxing Day 2001, ended 2-2 at Home Park. A fact brought up to me the other day was that we haven't beaten Argyle since 1972 - what better chance to end that barren spell than this weekend!
GULLS NEWS.
No injuries, from what I believe. Billy Bodin returns from International Duty, Ian Morris is back but I don't think he was match fit last week and so I would be surprised to see him start on Saturday. There are no suspension worries.
GREENS NEWS.
Well, they've loaned striker Craig Sutherland from Blackpool this week, and he goes straight into their side for Saturday, probably alongside Warren Feeney. Robbie Williams and Conor Hourihane are both suspended due to red cards last week, while Carl Fletcher will be restricted to the touchline as he has 5 yellow cards this season.
THE OPPOSITION.
Right then, Carl Fletcher is in his first management job, since taking the reins after Peter Reid left. Personally I was surprised as I thought they'd go for someone more experienced, and I can't really see Fletcher doing anything fantastic down there. Still, he'll sure get the players fired up for this one and I'll be very interested to see how they take to the field.
On the field, in goal they have a decent pair of keepers, I think. Club legend Romain Larrieu has been there for years, and he has been playing a part this year. Larrieu, joined from Valence in 2000, has made nearly 300 appearances for Argyle over the years. He has been out on loan twice, in 2007, to Gillingham and Yeovil, making 20 appearances in the two spells. His rival is former Barnet keeper Jake Cole, who was one of the better keepers in the division last season. He surprised me (and probably a few others) by joining Argyle in the summer, but they are a big club at this level so the lure of that helped sway the decision (more than money by the looks of things!)
In defence, at right back we'll likely see Paul Bignot, on loan from Blackpool. He joined about a fortnight ago, proving to be the first signing since the takeover was completed. On the other side, it would normally be Robbie Williams, but as he is out, it will probably be Onismor Bhasera. He has been at Argyle for two seasons, making over 40 appearances. The Zimbabwe International has made 15 caps for his country. In the middle, youngster Curtis Nelson could make an appearance, alongside Ladjie Soukouna. The youngsters, 18 and 20 respectively could find it very difficult against Rene Howe on Saturday. Other options in defence include loanee Ben Gibson, from Middlesborough, and Durrell Berry.
In the midfield, then, in the middle will be captain Simon Walton. His partner will be either youngster Jordan Copp, or Luke Young. Both are youngsters from the Plymouth youth system, in their first full season. On the wings it'll probably be Will Atkinson, on loan from Hull, and Luke Daley, who came through the ranks at Norwich.
Finally, upfront is Warren Feeney. The journeyman Northern Irish striker has been around a few places, notably Bournemouth, Stockport and Luton. He joined the Greens in 2011. Other options upfront are Matt Lecointe, Jared Sims and Isaac Vassell, all of whom are youngsters. The signing of Craig Sutherland boosts their weak-looking front line for the weekend.
HOW THEY LINED UP.
The line up from the 3-3 draw with Stourbridge is below:
Larrieu
Bignot
Nelson
Williams (red card)
Bhasera
Fletcher
Walton
Hourihane (red card)
Atkinson
Feeney
Lecointe
Subs: Walgon, Berry, Gibson, Young, Copp, Sims, Vassell.
LAST TIME AT PLAINMOOR.
8th September 2001:-
Torquay (0) 0
Plymouth (0) 1 (Friio 58)
Att: 4217
REF WATCH.
JOCK WAUGH
Michael Cairns and Adam Nunn
Fourth Official : Simon Hooper
Mr Waugh is the man in the middle for this game. Having made the step up from non league to the league in the same year we returned (2009) he has done games in the Championship down to League 2. He hasn't been at Plainmoor since our 2-0 Playoff victory over Histon. That was the second time he officiated a game between ourselves and Histon, having done the enthralling 4-5 win at their place in 2007. Other Torquay games he has done were at Kettering (lost 2-1 - 08/09) and Burton (won 1-0 - 08/09).
PREDICTION.
We won't get a better opportunity to put a win over this lot and stop that 39 year rot.
2-0.
COYY!!
GULLS NEWS.
No injuries, from what I believe. Billy Bodin returns from International Duty, Ian Morris is back but I don't think he was match fit last week and so I would be surprised to see him start on Saturday. There are no suspension worries.
GREENS NEWS.
Well, they've loaned striker Craig Sutherland from Blackpool this week, and he goes straight into their side for Saturday, probably alongside Warren Feeney. Robbie Williams and Conor Hourihane are both suspended due to red cards last week, while Carl Fletcher will be restricted to the touchline as he has 5 yellow cards this season.
THE OPPOSITION.
Right then, Carl Fletcher is in his first management job, since taking the reins after Peter Reid left. Personally I was surprised as I thought they'd go for someone more experienced, and I can't really see Fletcher doing anything fantastic down there. Still, he'll sure get the players fired up for this one and I'll be very interested to see how they take to the field.
On the field, in goal they have a decent pair of keepers, I think. Club legend Romain Larrieu has been there for years, and he has been playing a part this year. Larrieu, joined from Valence in 2000, has made nearly 300 appearances for Argyle over the years. He has been out on loan twice, in 2007, to Gillingham and Yeovil, making 20 appearances in the two spells. His rival is former Barnet keeper Jake Cole, who was one of the better keepers in the division last season. He surprised me (and probably a few others) by joining Argyle in the summer, but they are a big club at this level so the lure of that helped sway the decision (more than money by the looks of things!)
In defence, at right back we'll likely see Paul Bignot, on loan from Blackpool. He joined about a fortnight ago, proving to be the first signing since the takeover was completed. On the other side, it would normally be Robbie Williams, but as he is out, it will probably be Onismor Bhasera. He has been at Argyle for two seasons, making over 40 appearances. The Zimbabwe International has made 15 caps for his country. In the middle, youngster Curtis Nelson could make an appearance, alongside Ladjie Soukouna. The youngsters, 18 and 20 respectively could find it very difficult against Rene Howe on Saturday. Other options in defence include loanee Ben Gibson, from Middlesborough, and Durrell Berry.
In the midfield, then, in the middle will be captain Simon Walton. His partner will be either youngster Jordan Copp, or Luke Young. Both are youngsters from the Plymouth youth system, in their first full season. On the wings it'll probably be Will Atkinson, on loan from Hull, and Luke Daley, who came through the ranks at Norwich.
Finally, upfront is Warren Feeney. The journeyman Northern Irish striker has been around a few places, notably Bournemouth, Stockport and Luton. He joined the Greens in 2011. Other options upfront are Matt Lecointe, Jared Sims and Isaac Vassell, all of whom are youngsters. The signing of Craig Sutherland boosts their weak-looking front line for the weekend.
HOW THEY LINED UP.
The line up from the 3-3 draw with Stourbridge is below:
Larrieu
Bignot
Nelson
Williams (red card)
Bhasera
Fletcher
Walton
Hourihane (red card)
Atkinson
Feeney
Lecointe
Subs: Walgon, Berry, Gibson, Young, Copp, Sims, Vassell.
LAST TIME AT PLAINMOOR.
8th September 2001:-
Torquay (0) 0
Plymouth (0) 1 (Friio 58)
Att: 4217
REF WATCH.
JOCK WAUGH
Michael Cairns and Adam Nunn
Fourth Official : Simon Hooper
Mr Waugh is the man in the middle for this game. Having made the step up from non league to the league in the same year we returned (2009) he has done games in the Championship down to League 2. He hasn't been at Plainmoor since our 2-0 Playoff victory over Histon. That was the second time he officiated a game between ourselves and Histon, having done the enthralling 4-5 win at their place in 2007. Other Torquay games he has done were at Kettering (lost 2-1 - 08/09) and Burton (won 1-0 - 08/09).
PREDICTION.
We won't get a better opportunity to put a win over this lot and stop that 39 year rot.
2-0.
COYY!!