Re: Torquay United v Plymouth Argyle, 8th September 2012.
Posted: 08 Sep 2012, 17:13
A keenly fought contest, but ultimately a very frustrating afternoon if you are a Gulls fan. First half wasn't exactly one way traffic but we did have the better of the proceedings, Danny looked very dangerous on his comeback and linked well with Bodin and Howe in particular. We just couldn't quite create an opportunity for a well executed shot and instead relied on a couple of miss-hit attempts or shots through a crowded box as our best opportunities. Bodin and Ian Morris both bringing decent saves from Jake Cole. Argyle showed very little footballing prowess and from the off seemed more content in hacking our players to the floor, bit disappointed that we didn't take advantage of the fact they had two men on cautions from the first ten minutes onwards.
We were so dominant with the ball on the floor that Argyle resorted to long ball very early on in the match. This wouldn't be too much of the problem normally as Downsey and Saah had the two strikers under control, but the referee intervened (as was to become a recurring theme throughout the day more and more scandalously) and started creating free kicks when there weren't any. If he really is a premiership referee then god help us, he was not aided by his linesmen at any point, who were told to agree with whatever the referee suggested, and on the occasions the the referee needed assistance, raise the flag in the opposite direction. In addition to this, the triumvirate turned a blind eye to blatant Argyle timewasting throughout the match, I would imagine we will be scoring the referee the lowest possible pass.
2nd half I was really expecting us to build on our decent start and turn the screw like we do so many times shooting towards the family stand, sadly it never really materialised. Argyle got a foot hold in the match and started creating pressure of their own. Every time we built an attack, Rene Howe was penalised (again a recurring theme) and Argyle counter attacked, after a few dodgy moments in recent weeks it is a great plus to heap praise on Michael Poke who not only made one or two excellent, crucial saves but also caught the ball numerous times under strong green pressure.
And for all the pressure I still fancied us to nick it. We should have taken the lead midwa through the second half when a pin point Nico corner looked like it was going to be met at full steam by Morris, I am unsure whether he took his eye off it, or was worried about getting clattered, but his eventual attempt was a glance wide, instead of what looked to be a straightforward header in.
Nial Thompson came on for a knackered Danny Stevens and with his first touch absolutely left the left-back for dead, sadly he did not get another chance to stretch his legs with him thereafter. Jarvis came on for Morris as Torquay switched to 442 in search of the elusive winner, this is an avenue I would like to see exploited further when in need of a goal. Jarvis made a nuisance of himself but you can't expect miracles from someone given so little pitch time and the link up just wasn't quite there. Despite the last 5 minutes being sustained pressure for Torquay we just could not create the opportunity needed and the most disappointing conclusion of the day is that we did not test Jake Cole once in the second half.
4 draws and a solitary win doesn't sound great but you can see we are still a work in progress, and still relying on younger members of our squad, thought Nial looked a little fazed by the occasion when he came on but that is no real criticism of him, he is still a big threat, and a massive prospect. Without wanting to sound like a broken record, we are having to cope in the face of a mini injury crisis, and once we get bodies back we should be in a better position to evaluate where we are. Got to start winning soon though before it becomes an albatross round our neck, no easy task with Rotherham, Burton and Chesterfield all on our horizon.
Poke 9, some assured handling and important saves including one excellent one in second half.
Oastler 7. Consistently good and at ease as a league two full-back.
Saah and Downes 8. Commanding both in air and on ground.
Nico 7. Difficult spell in second half when Danny couldn't go any further, excellent attacking threat offered throughout.
Craig 7. Don't think he gave the ball away in the first half hour, very tidy positive passing, scrapped well in the midfield.
Morris 7. Didn't do too much wrong in order to get subbed, always offers him himself as an option, becoming increasingly box to box.
Mansell 7. Gets everyone to raise their game, revelled in the big game derby environment.
Stevens 7. A constant threat in the first half, good to see him back, tired badly in second as expected.
Bodin 6. Spends long periods of the game on the periphery of the action, looked like he might make a difference in the last 10 minutes but couldn't fashion space for a shot.
Howe 7. Tireless and selfless as per usual, sadly he is a target for whistle happy refs (perhaps based on prior reputation) and so his threat is negated before he gets the chance to show what we know he can do.
A big well done to the singers on the popside, very positive pro- TUFC songs throughout, may have got more people joining in had we scored early. Very loud at times, keep it going.
Attendance slightly under 5000 when it looked for the all the world to be way, way over that.
We were so dominant with the ball on the floor that Argyle resorted to long ball very early on in the match. This wouldn't be too much of the problem normally as Downsey and Saah had the two strikers under control, but the referee intervened (as was to become a recurring theme throughout the day more and more scandalously) and started creating free kicks when there weren't any. If he really is a premiership referee then god help us, he was not aided by his linesmen at any point, who were told to agree with whatever the referee suggested, and on the occasions the the referee needed assistance, raise the flag in the opposite direction. In addition to this, the triumvirate turned a blind eye to blatant Argyle timewasting throughout the match, I would imagine we will be scoring the referee the lowest possible pass.
2nd half I was really expecting us to build on our decent start and turn the screw like we do so many times shooting towards the family stand, sadly it never really materialised. Argyle got a foot hold in the match and started creating pressure of their own. Every time we built an attack, Rene Howe was penalised (again a recurring theme) and Argyle counter attacked, after a few dodgy moments in recent weeks it is a great plus to heap praise on Michael Poke who not only made one or two excellent, crucial saves but also caught the ball numerous times under strong green pressure.
And for all the pressure I still fancied us to nick it. We should have taken the lead midwa through the second half when a pin point Nico corner looked like it was going to be met at full steam by Morris, I am unsure whether he took his eye off it, or was worried about getting clattered, but his eventual attempt was a glance wide, instead of what looked to be a straightforward header in.
Nial Thompson came on for a knackered Danny Stevens and with his first touch absolutely left the left-back for dead, sadly he did not get another chance to stretch his legs with him thereafter. Jarvis came on for Morris as Torquay switched to 442 in search of the elusive winner, this is an avenue I would like to see exploited further when in need of a goal. Jarvis made a nuisance of himself but you can't expect miracles from someone given so little pitch time and the link up just wasn't quite there. Despite the last 5 minutes being sustained pressure for Torquay we just could not create the opportunity needed and the most disappointing conclusion of the day is that we did not test Jake Cole once in the second half.
4 draws and a solitary win doesn't sound great but you can see we are still a work in progress, and still relying on younger members of our squad, thought Nial looked a little fazed by the occasion when he came on but that is no real criticism of him, he is still a big threat, and a massive prospect. Without wanting to sound like a broken record, we are having to cope in the face of a mini injury crisis, and once we get bodies back we should be in a better position to evaluate where we are. Got to start winning soon though before it becomes an albatross round our neck, no easy task with Rotherham, Burton and Chesterfield all on our horizon.
Poke 9, some assured handling and important saves including one excellent one in second half.
Oastler 7. Consistently good and at ease as a league two full-back.
Saah and Downes 8. Commanding both in air and on ground.
Nico 7. Difficult spell in second half when Danny couldn't go any further, excellent attacking threat offered throughout.
Craig 7. Don't think he gave the ball away in the first half hour, very tidy positive passing, scrapped well in the midfield.
Morris 7. Didn't do too much wrong in order to get subbed, always offers him himself as an option, becoming increasingly box to box.
Mansell 7. Gets everyone to raise their game, revelled in the big game derby environment.
Stevens 7. A constant threat in the first half, good to see him back, tired badly in second as expected.
Bodin 6. Spends long periods of the game on the periphery of the action, looked like he might make a difference in the last 10 minutes but couldn't fashion space for a shot.
Howe 7. Tireless and selfless as per usual, sadly he is a target for whistle happy refs (perhaps based on prior reputation) and so his threat is negated before he gets the chance to show what we know he can do.
A big well done to the singers on the popside, very positive pro- TUFC songs throughout, may have got more people joining in had we scored early. Very loud at times, keep it going.
Attendance slightly under 5000 when it looked for the all the world to be way, way over that.