Plymouth Argyle vs Torquay United
Posted: 31 Dec 2011, 18:20
Home Park
Monday 2nd January 2012
KO: 3pm
We have our first reverse fixture of the season on Monday, and obviously it is also our first game of 2012, so lets start the year off with a bang! An away game at a club within a 50 mile radius is a rarity for us, so it's something I'm really excited for. Not having to spend 6+ hours travelling is always a positive. We've sold plenty of tickets for this, which makes it even better! It should be a special atmosphere, both sides are on a bit of form, Argyle are 5 unbeaten whereas we've lost one game in our last 9 league games. Both sides picked up 4 points over the Christmas/New Year week, both winning on Boxing Day before drawing blanks today.
GULLS NEWS.
Rene Howe still out with suspension. That's all, I think.
THE OPPOSITION.
Not too much has changed since we played them about 6/7 weeks back, so I'll just go over the changes to their squad. Carl Fletcher remains in charge at the club, and he seems to be turning a corner currently, as the Greens have come off the bottom now. The goalkeeping situation is the same, with Jake Cole seemingly having a spell in net while Larrieu is used as back up now.
Further up the field, Darren Purse has come in from Millwall, and he is set to sign an 18-month deal in January, but fortunately he is suspended. The back four may stay the same as it was at Plainmoor, although Maxime Blanchard may play. There are no changes to the midfield roster, though this time there are no suspensions, so Conor Hourihane may play. Fletcher may also choose himself. Finally, up front, where the Greens were weak before, they've bolstered this with the signings of Nick Chadwick and Ashley Hemmings, from Stockport and Wolves respectively. Chadwick returns for a second spell at Home Park, whereas Hemmings is back in Devon, after a spell with us last season.
HOW THEY LINED UP.
This is the line up that drew 0-0 at Aldershot:
Cole
Berry
Blanchard
Bignot
Bhasera
Atkinson
Walton
Hourihane
Hemmings
Chadwick
Feeney
Subs: Larrieu, Williams, Soukouna, Young, Sutherland
LAST TIME AT HOME PARK.
26th December 2001;
Plymouth (0) 2 - Coughlan (50), Stonebridge (52)
Torquay (0) 2 - McClinchey (o.g 67), Logan (pen 90)
Att: 13,667
REF WATCH.
TONY BATES
Andrew Laver and Timothy Wood
Fourth Official Andrew Rodda
Tony Bates is the man in the middle for this one. An experienced official, he has done 20 games this season, including Exeters game against Liverpool, and Arsenals game against Shrewsbury in the Carling Cup. His most recent game was on Boxing Day, at Pride Park as Derby beat Leeds. He has given 55 bookings but is yet to deliver a red card this year. The last Torquay game he refereed was last year at Cheltenham, which if I remember he wasn't too good, but I'll put that down to a blip!
PREDICTION.
Draw. 1-1.
Finally, a happy new year to you all!
Monday 2nd January 2012
KO: 3pm
We have our first reverse fixture of the season on Monday, and obviously it is also our first game of 2012, so lets start the year off with a bang! An away game at a club within a 50 mile radius is a rarity for us, so it's something I'm really excited for. Not having to spend 6+ hours travelling is always a positive. We've sold plenty of tickets for this, which makes it even better! It should be a special atmosphere, both sides are on a bit of form, Argyle are 5 unbeaten whereas we've lost one game in our last 9 league games. Both sides picked up 4 points over the Christmas/New Year week, both winning on Boxing Day before drawing blanks today.
GULLS NEWS.
Rene Howe still out with suspension. That's all, I think.
THE OPPOSITION.
Not too much has changed since we played them about 6/7 weeks back, so I'll just go over the changes to their squad. Carl Fletcher remains in charge at the club, and he seems to be turning a corner currently, as the Greens have come off the bottom now. The goalkeeping situation is the same, with Jake Cole seemingly having a spell in net while Larrieu is used as back up now.
Further up the field, Darren Purse has come in from Millwall, and he is set to sign an 18-month deal in January, but fortunately he is suspended. The back four may stay the same as it was at Plainmoor, although Maxime Blanchard may play. There are no changes to the midfield roster, though this time there are no suspensions, so Conor Hourihane may play. Fletcher may also choose himself. Finally, up front, where the Greens were weak before, they've bolstered this with the signings of Nick Chadwick and Ashley Hemmings, from Stockport and Wolves respectively. Chadwick returns for a second spell at Home Park, whereas Hemmings is back in Devon, after a spell with us last season.
HOW THEY LINED UP.
This is the line up that drew 0-0 at Aldershot:
Cole
Berry
Blanchard
Bignot
Bhasera
Atkinson
Walton
Hourihane
Hemmings
Chadwick
Feeney
Subs: Larrieu, Williams, Soukouna, Young, Sutherland
LAST TIME AT HOME PARK.
26th December 2001;
Plymouth (0) 2 - Coughlan (50), Stonebridge (52)
Torquay (0) 2 - McClinchey (o.g 67), Logan (pen 90)
Att: 13,667
REF WATCH.
TONY BATES
Andrew Laver and Timothy Wood
Fourth Official Andrew Rodda
Tony Bates is the man in the middle for this one. An experienced official, he has done 20 games this season, including Exeters game against Liverpool, and Arsenals game against Shrewsbury in the Carling Cup. His most recent game was on Boxing Day, at Pride Park as Derby beat Leeds. He has given 55 bookings but is yet to deliver a red card this year. The last Torquay game he refereed was last year at Cheltenham, which if I remember he wasn't too good, but I'll put that down to a blip!
PREDICTION.
Draw. 1-1.
Finally, a happy new year to you all!