AFC Wimbledon v Torquay United - 21/4/12
Posted: 15 Apr 2012, 21:58
Torquay head to Greater London and to Kingsmeadow ( otherwise known as the Cherry Red Records Stadium ) on saturday bidding to give their promotion drive fresh impetus after draws in their last two games has seen them slip a place into 3rd spot. Kingsmeadow has a capacity of 4,720 but this season has seen the club redevelop one of their stands therefore this figure is reduced somewhat. As a result, the Gulls have been given just 650 tickets for the game and i have one!!
Hopefully the travelling Yellow Army can make some noise and spur the lads on to a vital three points.
Terry Brown's men nearly did the Gulls a favour in their last game away at Crawley but conceded in the 81st minute to Graham Alexander and left with a 1-1 draw after playing against 10 men for most of the game. At least they didn't lose i suppose. They currently lie in 17th place on 48 points and have secured league football for another year, a remarkable achievement in their first full season as a football league club. They do generally concede in most games and have gone 12 league games since a 0-0 stalemate and they can be erratic and unpredictable having held Swindon at home and beaten Gillingham away but losing at home to lower placed sides and away at rock bottom Hereford. They started the season really well but tailed off around Christmas time due to being inconsistent. This game is really difficult to call as on their day they can beat us but on the flip side they could quite easily fold, we just don't know what we are going to get really.
They do have some useful players most notably Jack Midson who has been around the non-league circuit and has been prolific. He is their leading scorer with 18 in all competitions. Luke Moore is next best on 9 with Christian Jolley on 7. Kieran Djalili is also a good player and i've seen a bit of him at Chesterfield where he was on loan. Many of their players have a non-league history in terms of clubs played for but have responded well to league football. On a disciplinary note, Sammy Moore has amassed 11 yellow cards thus far so hopefully he will go one better on saturday and get his first red!
Line up last time out at Crawley:
1. Seb Brown (GK)
2. Gareth Gwillim
3. Jamie Stuart
4. Sam Hatton
5. Jack Midson
6. Mat Mitchell-King
7. Christian Jolley
8. Sammy Moore
9. George Moncur ( on loan from West Ham United )
10. Luke Moore
11. Jason Prior
SUBS: Jack Turner (GK), Chris Bush, Kieran Djalili ( on for L Moore on 70 mins ), Rashid Yussuff ( on for Jolley on 70 mins ) , Byron Harrison (on for Prior on 9 mins ).
Jason Prior will not be lining up against us as he sadly broke his leg in the challenge that saw Crawley's Hope Akpan dismissed in last saturday's match.
Well i actually believe that this game is our toughest of the three we have left purely from the viewpoint that we don't really know what we are going to facing. Sure Crewe at home will be tough but we know they like to play passing football and we know what to expect and Hereford away, well if we can't beat them then we don't deserve to go up. I'm going to go for another 1-0 to the Gulls but more in hope than expectation but one thing is for certain, if Shrewsbury & Crawley both win in midweek then nothing less than a win will do if we want to retain hopes of automatic. We are certainly due a sparkling performance after playing with lethargy in all of the last 6 games and escaping pretty much unscathed. The lads are tired and feeling the pressure and we accept that and applaud their herculean efforts this season but we just NEED them to dig deep just for a few more games and if they get a goal then go for more instead of inviting pressure and hanging on.
NOTE: I've never been to AFC Wimbledon before and i know a few of you have when we played them in the FA Trophy was it? Anyway, i would appreciate any info you guys that went can give me regarding parking and what is nearby. I understand there is a car park at the club but it fills up quick. Is it for away fans too? I also know that street parking is severely limited. Any other info about anything that may make the day easier would be very much appreciated as i'm a 'Londonophobe' and when i venture inside the M25 i have bouts of confusion and dizziness as it is all alien to a northerner of Austrian descent like myself! ( not that there can be too many of them i bet ). Seriously, London, Greater London, there are some real whackos about so i guess i'll just be adding one more to the number. :na:
COME ON THE LADS! LET'S NOT ARSE ABOUT NOW AND GET THIS JOB DONE!!!!!!!!!
Hopefully the travelling Yellow Army can make some noise and spur the lads on to a vital three points.
Terry Brown's men nearly did the Gulls a favour in their last game away at Crawley but conceded in the 81st minute to Graham Alexander and left with a 1-1 draw after playing against 10 men for most of the game. At least they didn't lose i suppose. They currently lie in 17th place on 48 points and have secured league football for another year, a remarkable achievement in their first full season as a football league club. They do generally concede in most games and have gone 12 league games since a 0-0 stalemate and they can be erratic and unpredictable having held Swindon at home and beaten Gillingham away but losing at home to lower placed sides and away at rock bottom Hereford. They started the season really well but tailed off around Christmas time due to being inconsistent. This game is really difficult to call as on their day they can beat us but on the flip side they could quite easily fold, we just don't know what we are going to get really.
They do have some useful players most notably Jack Midson who has been around the non-league circuit and has been prolific. He is their leading scorer with 18 in all competitions. Luke Moore is next best on 9 with Christian Jolley on 7. Kieran Djalili is also a good player and i've seen a bit of him at Chesterfield where he was on loan. Many of their players have a non-league history in terms of clubs played for but have responded well to league football. On a disciplinary note, Sammy Moore has amassed 11 yellow cards thus far so hopefully he will go one better on saturday and get his first red!
Line up last time out at Crawley:
1. Seb Brown (GK)
2. Gareth Gwillim
3. Jamie Stuart
4. Sam Hatton
5. Jack Midson
6. Mat Mitchell-King
7. Christian Jolley
8. Sammy Moore
9. George Moncur ( on loan from West Ham United )
10. Luke Moore
11. Jason Prior
SUBS: Jack Turner (GK), Chris Bush, Kieran Djalili ( on for L Moore on 70 mins ), Rashid Yussuff ( on for Jolley on 70 mins ) , Byron Harrison (on for Prior on 9 mins ).
Jason Prior will not be lining up against us as he sadly broke his leg in the challenge that saw Crawley's Hope Akpan dismissed in last saturday's match.
Well i actually believe that this game is our toughest of the three we have left purely from the viewpoint that we don't really know what we are going to facing. Sure Crewe at home will be tough but we know they like to play passing football and we know what to expect and Hereford away, well if we can't beat them then we don't deserve to go up. I'm going to go for another 1-0 to the Gulls but more in hope than expectation but one thing is for certain, if Shrewsbury & Crawley both win in midweek then nothing less than a win will do if we want to retain hopes of automatic. We are certainly due a sparkling performance after playing with lethargy in all of the last 6 games and escaping pretty much unscathed. The lads are tired and feeling the pressure and we accept that and applaud their herculean efforts this season but we just NEED them to dig deep just for a few more games and if they get a goal then go for more instead of inviting pressure and hanging on.
NOTE: I've never been to AFC Wimbledon before and i know a few of you have when we played them in the FA Trophy was it? Anyway, i would appreciate any info you guys that went can give me regarding parking and what is nearby. I understand there is a car park at the club but it fills up quick. Is it for away fans too? I also know that street parking is severely limited. Any other info about anything that may make the day easier would be very much appreciated as i'm a 'Londonophobe' and when i venture inside the M25 i have bouts of confusion and dizziness as it is all alien to a northerner of Austrian descent like myself! ( not that there can be too many of them i bet ). Seriously, London, Greater London, there are some real whackos about so i guess i'll just be adding one more to the number. :na:
COME ON THE LADS! LET'S NOT ARSE ABOUT NOW AND GET THIS JOB DONE!!!!!!!!!