Torquay vs Aldershot Match Thread
Posted: 25 Sep 2010, 11:19
3 days since we were at Plainmoor hosting Macclesfield, we are back again, this time playing host to Aldershot. We know Aldershot very well, having played them in both the Conference and League 2, after both teams were promoted back to the Football League. The Shots still play their home games at the Recreation Ground, although it is now known as the EBB Stadium. They had a very successful season last time around, finishing in the top 7 but losing in the Playoff Semi final, to Rotherham.
LAST 5 SEASONS.
2005/06 - Conference - 13th place - 54 points
2006/07 - Conference - 9th place - 65 points
2007/08 - Conference - 1st place - 101 points
2008/09 - League 2 - 15th place - 54 points
2009/10 - League 2 - 6th place - 72 points
Steady but massive progress seems to be the key to Aldershots recent history. They have established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in League 2, which (as you can see) is much better than where they were 5 years ago. The 2007/08 season saw the Shots pick up a record points tally for the Blue Square Premier (I believe) and that is still the case now.
HEAD TO HEAD.
Torquay wins - 37
Draws - 16
Aldershot wins - 32 (3 of these were FA Cup games)
We have just edged this head-to-head battle. Only 4 of these games have been since Aldershot were reformed. In the 1990/91 season, we did the double over them, winning 5-0 at Plainmoor and 3-2 at their ground. The 5-0 win was the last time the two clubs met before Aldershot folded. Since the reformation of the club, we have met 4 times, with two wins for Torquay - both at the Rec - and a draw and and Aldershot win at Plainmoor. I'm sure nobody needs reminding of that Aldershot win though.
FORM. (LAST 6 GAMES)
DDWDLD
As you can see, their form isn't the best, but with only one defeat, it suggests that there quite hard to beat. They haven't won in the league in these 6 games, with the win coming against Oxford in the Johnstones Paint Trophy. They lost at Port Vale, and have drawn against sides such as Wycombe, Northampton and Stevenage at the Rec, and they also took a point home from Shrewsbury, which is a good point, in my opinion.
PROBABLE LINE UP.
This is the lineup that started against Stockport:
PLAYERS TO WATCH.
For me, the obvious one is Marvin Morgan. He was excellent for them last season, scoring around 15 goals in the process, and finishing the season as there top scorer. He is a very physical striker, so we will need our defence to be ready so he doesn't run them ragged. Also, the Shots have players such as Glen Little, a very experienced winger, who has played at the top level with Reading, and Luke Guttridge, who we all know too well.
PREDICTION.
For me, I think Aldershot will be in the top 7 come the end of the year, so this will be a good benchmark of where we are at. However, from these two home games, I'll be happy with 4 points, to take to Shrewsbury on Saturday.
Torquay 2-2 Aldershot.
I know it's early to get this up, as we havent even played Macc yet, but I am working all tonight so wouldn't have been able to get it up until tomorrow, and with it being a Tuesday night, there isn't much time to discuss it beforehand. I'll add the 'probable line up' bit tomorrow
LAST 5 SEASONS.
2005/06 - Conference - 13th place - 54 points
2006/07 - Conference - 9th place - 65 points
2007/08 - Conference - 1st place - 101 points
2008/09 - League 2 - 15th place - 54 points
2009/10 - League 2 - 6th place - 72 points
Steady but massive progress seems to be the key to Aldershots recent history. They have established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in League 2, which (as you can see) is much better than where they were 5 years ago. The 2007/08 season saw the Shots pick up a record points tally for the Blue Square Premier (I believe) and that is still the case now.
HEAD TO HEAD.
Torquay wins - 37
Draws - 16
Aldershot wins - 32 (3 of these were FA Cup games)
We have just edged this head-to-head battle. Only 4 of these games have been since Aldershot were reformed. In the 1990/91 season, we did the double over them, winning 5-0 at Plainmoor and 3-2 at their ground. The 5-0 win was the last time the two clubs met before Aldershot folded. Since the reformation of the club, we have met 4 times, with two wins for Torquay - both at the Rec - and a draw and and Aldershot win at Plainmoor. I'm sure nobody needs reminding of that Aldershot win though.
FORM. (LAST 6 GAMES)
DDWDLD
As you can see, their form isn't the best, but with only one defeat, it suggests that there quite hard to beat. They haven't won in the league in these 6 games, with the win coming against Oxford in the Johnstones Paint Trophy. They lost at Port Vale, and have drawn against sides such as Wycombe, Northampton and Stevenage at the Rec, and they also took a point home from Shrewsbury, which is a good point, in my opinion.
PROBABLE LINE UP.
This is the lineup that started against Stockport:
PLAYERS TO WATCH.
For me, the obvious one is Marvin Morgan. He was excellent for them last season, scoring around 15 goals in the process, and finishing the season as there top scorer. He is a very physical striker, so we will need our defence to be ready so he doesn't run them ragged. Also, the Shots have players such as Glen Little, a very experienced winger, who has played at the top level with Reading, and Luke Guttridge, who we all know too well.
PREDICTION.
For me, I think Aldershot will be in the top 7 come the end of the year, so this will be a good benchmark of where we are at. However, from these two home games, I'll be happy with 4 points, to take to Shrewsbury on Saturday.
Torquay 2-2 Aldershot.
I know it's early to get this up, as we havent even played Macc yet, but I am working all tonight so wouldn't have been able to get it up until tomorrow, and with it being a Tuesday night, there isn't much time to discuss it beforehand. I'll add the 'probable line up' bit tomorrow
