Torquay.v. Barnet
Posted: 04 Dec 2014, 11:37
Saturday is fast approaching, and thanks to the morons who've worked the fixture list out, for the fourth Saturday in a row we are at home, with Halifax home Tuesday our attendance levels are naturally going to suffer. Saturdays opponents need no introduction, we've played Barnet 29 times before in our respective leagues, however this will be the first time we face Barnet at Plainmoor with us both as conference sides, we've also played Barnet in the F.A cup twice 1963,1971, Torquay winning both those games, we've had some ding dong relegation clashes with Barnet in the past, and I'm sure a 3.2 score line will enough to bring even the most hardened Bee's fan out in cold sweats.
On the 5th May 2001 a 2.3 win at Underhill for The Gulls in a straight winner takes all clash saw Barnet relegated to the Conference, another 3.2 win this time at Plainmoor on the 13th April 2013 would indirectly relegate Barnet and see our team safe, and last month in the two clubs first ever conference meeting at the new home of Barnet ( The Hive) saw us once again inflict a 2.3 defeat on Saturdays opponents.
Barnet's current form reads; W-L-W-D-L-W . Last time out they gained a confidence boosting home win against the inform Macclesfield.
01 Stack
02 Yiadom
05 N'Gala
04 Saville Booked
03 Johnson
15 Villa Lopez (Hunt - 62' )
08 Weston
14 Togwell
11 Cook (Stephens - 84' )
09 Akinde
10 MacDonald (Mensah - 80' )
From a Torquay point of view, I know, of no new injury problems , and our inconsistent form continues, Tuesday night saw us once again surrender a not just a lead, but two points again from a winning position, the 2.2 draw v Dover considering their current form should have gone as a decent result, however the late equaliser left many a Gulls fan feeling frustrated as a good draw ended feeling like a loss, from a defensive point of view you will concede goals , that can not be helped, but it appears that now far to many have been soft goals and avoidable , and from what I've seen , and match reports read, to many basic errors , even Chris Hargreaves said on the radio, after the Macclesfield game when asked about the mix up between Rice and Ives, was; all it needed was a big shout. Well Chris that's U13/U14 stuff, embarrassing from full time professionals.
While on the subject of our defensive woes, I'll keep saying this, it's unfair to point the finger solely at Martin Rice, the blame is more a collective one, as poor clearances and needless corners have left our keeper hopelessly exposed at times, no goalkeeper is superman, they can't save everything. All that said I think Chris Hargreaves has a massive decision to make, think, we all now except that finances dictate no new goalkeeper will arrive unless we get lucky and offered one on loan completely and totally free of charge, so CH will have go with his own decision and stick with Rice/Seabright, most people at our club read the forums, they'll now of the constant discussions between us fans on the goalkeeping situation at the club. It is time for Chris Hargreaves either to come out in public and 100% totally back up his under fire no 1 keeper, or replace him in the starting line up with Seabright, but not for two games and revert back to type, that doesn't help anyone, or fix anything, if he goes with Seabright it has to be for a proper run of games, last time out for us.
01 Rice
29 Berry
04 Downes
05 Pearce
25 Ives
12 Chapell (MacDonald - 78' )
08 Young
16 Richards
10 Ajala (McQuilkin - 85' )
07 Briscoe (Yeoman - 68' )
09 Bowman
No doubt about it in my view, the pressure to win games, especially at home is growing, this match is important . I just can not attend due to my own finances, but will be back Tuesday, I hope those who can go will get behind the whole team regardless of who CH picks, and cheer us on to three points.
Torquay's current form reads; W-D-D-L-W-D. Head to heads in league match's shows, Torquay 9 wins, Barnet 11 wins and 9 draws.
On the 5th May 2001 a 2.3 win at Underhill for The Gulls in a straight winner takes all clash saw Barnet relegated to the Conference, another 3.2 win this time at Plainmoor on the 13th April 2013 would indirectly relegate Barnet and see our team safe, and last month in the two clubs first ever conference meeting at the new home of Barnet ( The Hive) saw us once again inflict a 2.3 defeat on Saturdays opponents.
Barnet's current form reads; W-L-W-D-L-W . Last time out they gained a confidence boosting home win against the inform Macclesfield.
01 Stack
02 Yiadom
05 N'Gala
04 Saville Booked
03 Johnson
15 Villa Lopez (Hunt - 62' )
08 Weston
14 Togwell
11 Cook (Stephens - 84' )
09 Akinde
10 MacDonald (Mensah - 80' )
From a Torquay point of view, I know, of no new injury problems , and our inconsistent form continues, Tuesday night saw us once again surrender a not just a lead, but two points again from a winning position, the 2.2 draw v Dover considering their current form should have gone as a decent result, however the late equaliser left many a Gulls fan feeling frustrated as a good draw ended feeling like a loss, from a defensive point of view you will concede goals , that can not be helped, but it appears that now far to many have been soft goals and avoidable , and from what I've seen , and match reports read, to many basic errors , even Chris Hargreaves said on the radio, after the Macclesfield game when asked about the mix up between Rice and Ives, was; all it needed was a big shout. Well Chris that's U13/U14 stuff, embarrassing from full time professionals.
While on the subject of our defensive woes, I'll keep saying this, it's unfair to point the finger solely at Martin Rice, the blame is more a collective one, as poor clearances and needless corners have left our keeper hopelessly exposed at times, no goalkeeper is superman, they can't save everything. All that said I think Chris Hargreaves has a massive decision to make, think, we all now except that finances dictate no new goalkeeper will arrive unless we get lucky and offered one on loan completely and totally free of charge, so CH will have go with his own decision and stick with Rice/Seabright, most people at our club read the forums, they'll now of the constant discussions between us fans on the goalkeeping situation at the club. It is time for Chris Hargreaves either to come out in public and 100% totally back up his under fire no 1 keeper, or replace him in the starting line up with Seabright, but not for two games and revert back to type, that doesn't help anyone, or fix anything, if he goes with Seabright it has to be for a proper run of games, last time out for us.
01 Rice
29 Berry
04 Downes
05 Pearce
25 Ives
12 Chapell (MacDonald - 78' )
08 Young
16 Richards
10 Ajala (McQuilkin - 85' )
07 Briscoe (Yeoman - 68' )
09 Bowman
No doubt about it in my view, the pressure to win games, especially at home is growing, this match is important . I just can not attend due to my own finances, but will be back Tuesday, I hope those who can go will get behind the whole team regardless of who CH picks, and cheer us on to three points.
Torquay's current form reads; W-D-D-L-W-D. Head to heads in league match's shows, Torquay 9 wins, Barnet 11 wins and 9 draws.