Torquay.v.FC Halifax Tue 9th
Posted: 07 Dec 2014, 22:39
Tuesday Night our club will play host to FC Halifax, this will be the first ever meeting between us and the club formerly known as Halifax Town A.F.C. Halifax Town formed in 1911 a club with a similar history to our own in some ways, Halifax Town would be a football league club for 72 years suffering relegation to the conference in 1993, after a few difficult seasons at their new level a rejuvenated Halifax Town returned to the football League as conference champions in 1997.
Life back in the football league was short lived for Halifax Town as they became the first club ever to suffer a second relegation out of the football league in 2001-02, the history of Halifax Town carries stark warnings not just for our club but for any club relegated from the football league, with the loss of income that comes with football league membership and mounting debts Halifax Town ceased to exist in 2008 and a new club was born under the name FC Halifax. FC Halifax started life in the Northern Premier Division one north, and after three promotions returned to the conference premier in 2012-13, with the help of two prolific strikers, Jamie Vardy and Lee Gregory.
FC Halifax's current form reads; D-L-L-L-W-W. Last time out, they gained an impressive 1.0 home win against FGR.
27 Glennon
15 Roberts
04 Roberts
06 Ainge
03 McManus
20 Maynard Booked
36 Hatfield Booked
08 Marshall
07 Smith (Schofield - 53' )
19 Boden (Jackson - 89' )
10 Dyer (Bolton - 65' )
From a Torquay point of view, I know of, no injury concerns, however Aaron Downes will be suspended now facing a four match ban for his second red card of the season. Saturday saw us beaten at home by run away conference leaders Barnet, after beating them at the Hive, I would class this as a disappointing result, were the goals avoidable, did our team deserve something out the game, can not answer that sadly, as I couldn't attend the game, will be back on the popside for this match.
Torquay's current from reads; D-D-L-W-D-L. Last time out our team lined up for the 1.2 home defeat by Barnet as follows.
01 Rice Booked
29 Berry
04 Downes Dismissed
05 Pearce
25 Ives
12 Chapell (Yeoman - 64' )
08 Young
16 Richards
10 Ajala
07 Briscoe (MacDonald - 44' Booked )
09 Bowman (Ofori-Acheampong - 49' )
Head to head between Torquay and Halifax Town shows, Torquay 25 wins Halifax Town 21 wins and 12 draws, no head to head between us and FC Halifax.
There's no doubt this match has taken on new importance for us, if we want to keep pace with the play-off contenders only a win will do. Travel advice for those home and away fans coming in from outside the bay, we all know the new South Devon link road is under construction from Penn Inn Newton Abbot to Torquay, however I can tell you the back road into Torquay is due to be closed for, four days from Monday, however I'm not sure if that's complete closure or if a diversion will be in place around the closed section , so allow extra travel time, as the main road could be busier than normal.
Life back in the football league was short lived for Halifax Town as they became the first club ever to suffer a second relegation out of the football league in 2001-02, the history of Halifax Town carries stark warnings not just for our club but for any club relegated from the football league, with the loss of income that comes with football league membership and mounting debts Halifax Town ceased to exist in 2008 and a new club was born under the name FC Halifax. FC Halifax started life in the Northern Premier Division one north, and after three promotions returned to the conference premier in 2012-13, with the help of two prolific strikers, Jamie Vardy and Lee Gregory.
FC Halifax's current form reads; D-L-L-L-W-W. Last time out, they gained an impressive 1.0 home win against FGR.
27 Glennon
15 Roberts
04 Roberts
06 Ainge
03 McManus
20 Maynard Booked
36 Hatfield Booked
08 Marshall
07 Smith (Schofield - 53' )
19 Boden (Jackson - 89' )
10 Dyer (Bolton - 65' )
From a Torquay point of view, I know of, no injury concerns, however Aaron Downes will be suspended now facing a four match ban for his second red card of the season. Saturday saw us beaten at home by run away conference leaders Barnet, after beating them at the Hive, I would class this as a disappointing result, were the goals avoidable, did our team deserve something out the game, can not answer that sadly, as I couldn't attend the game, will be back on the popside for this match.
Torquay's current from reads; D-D-L-W-D-L. Last time out our team lined up for the 1.2 home defeat by Barnet as follows.
01 Rice Booked
29 Berry
04 Downes Dismissed
05 Pearce
25 Ives
12 Chapell (Yeoman - 64' )
08 Young
16 Richards
10 Ajala
07 Briscoe (MacDonald - 44' Booked )
09 Bowman (Ofori-Acheampong - 49' )
Head to head between Torquay and Halifax Town shows, Torquay 25 wins Halifax Town 21 wins and 12 draws, no head to head between us and FC Halifax.
There's no doubt this match has taken on new importance for us, if we want to keep pace with the play-off contenders only a win will do. Travel advice for those home and away fans coming in from outside the bay, we all know the new South Devon link road is under construction from Penn Inn Newton Abbot to Torquay, however I can tell you the back road into Torquay is due to be closed for, four days from Monday, however I'm not sure if that's complete closure or if a diversion will be in place around the closed section , so allow extra travel time, as the main road could be busier than normal.