Shrewsbury vs Torquay Match Thread
Posted: 29 Sep 2010, 18:26
Two successive home defeats, slipping down the table, and an away trip to one of the early pacesetters. Just what we need to get back on track. Its a no-pressure game, in my mind, because everyone will expect Shrewsbury to beat us, and continue our dismal run. It's amazing how much a season can change over a month, but now Septembers done with - we can move on and hope that the terrible form comes to an end.
Onto the opposition. Shrewsbury have recently moved into the Greenhous Meadow, formerly known as the New Meadow, after leaving Gay Meadow, which was their home for many years. They have been extremely unlucky in recent seasons, as they have failed to get out of this league, but I think they could do it this season. They have an experienced manager, in Graham Turner, and I think they have a strong enough side to finish in the top 3, the top 7 at the very least.
LAST 5 SEASONS.
2005/06 - League 2 - 10th place - 61 points
2006/07 - League 2 - 7th place - 71 points
2007/08 - League 2 - 18th place - 50 points
2008/09 - League 2 - 7th place - 69 points
2009/10 - League 2 - 12th place - 63 points
So as shown, they have been an established top half side, who have missed out in the playoffs on two different occasions in the last 5 years, in the final to Bristol Rovers, and the semi-final to Bury in 2008/09. I get the impression that their 18th place finish in 2007/08 was just a blip, and that they will be up in the playoffs again this season.
HEAD TO HEAD.
Shrewsbury wins - 23 (including 3 in cup games)
Torquay wins - 28
Draws - 12
We have a slightly better record in this head-to-head, and recent games between the sides have been very good for Torquay. We have lost once to Shrewsbury in the last 14 meetings, which looks good. We had a good record at Gay Meadow since the turn of the millenium, winning there in 2001/02, 2002/03 and 2005/06.
FORM. (LAST 6 GAMES)
WWLWDL
Their recent defeats at Gillingham and Port Vale are the only two defeats in their last 6. They have beaten Oldham in the Johnstones Paint Trophy, and recorded league wins over Rotherham and Northampton. They have a good record at the Greenhous Meadow, winning all games but 1 so far, including beating Charlton in the Carling Cup.
PROBABLE LINE-UP.
This is the lineup that started at Port Vale:
Chris Neal
David Raven
Ian Sharps
Shane Cansdell-Sherriff
Matt Sadler
Mark Wright
Kevin McIntyre
Craig Disley
Lionel Ainsworth
Jake Robinson
Matt Harrold
PLAYERS TO WATCH.
For me, the players to watch are the front two that started at Vale. Jake Robinson and Matt Harrold. Harrold may not score that many, but Robinson has started the season expertly, among the top scorers in the league so far, with 6 goals, and 1 in cup competitions. Lionel Ainsworth is a winger with electric pace, and he will need to be watched tightly, in my opinion.
PREDICTION.
Not a clue. Recent results would suggest a home win, but not a mountain of pressure on our lads could pay off.
I think we'll take a point.
Shrews 1-1 Gulls.
Onto the opposition. Shrewsbury have recently moved into the Greenhous Meadow, formerly known as the New Meadow, after leaving Gay Meadow, which was their home for many years. They have been extremely unlucky in recent seasons, as they have failed to get out of this league, but I think they could do it this season. They have an experienced manager, in Graham Turner, and I think they have a strong enough side to finish in the top 3, the top 7 at the very least.
LAST 5 SEASONS.
2005/06 - League 2 - 10th place - 61 points
2006/07 - League 2 - 7th place - 71 points
2007/08 - League 2 - 18th place - 50 points
2008/09 - League 2 - 7th place - 69 points
2009/10 - League 2 - 12th place - 63 points
So as shown, they have been an established top half side, who have missed out in the playoffs on two different occasions in the last 5 years, in the final to Bristol Rovers, and the semi-final to Bury in 2008/09. I get the impression that their 18th place finish in 2007/08 was just a blip, and that they will be up in the playoffs again this season.
HEAD TO HEAD.
Shrewsbury wins - 23 (including 3 in cup games)
Torquay wins - 28
Draws - 12
We have a slightly better record in this head-to-head, and recent games between the sides have been very good for Torquay. We have lost once to Shrewsbury in the last 14 meetings, which looks good. We had a good record at Gay Meadow since the turn of the millenium, winning there in 2001/02, 2002/03 and 2005/06.
FORM. (LAST 6 GAMES)
WWLWDL
Their recent defeats at Gillingham and Port Vale are the only two defeats in their last 6. They have beaten Oldham in the Johnstones Paint Trophy, and recorded league wins over Rotherham and Northampton. They have a good record at the Greenhous Meadow, winning all games but 1 so far, including beating Charlton in the Carling Cup.
PROBABLE LINE-UP.
This is the lineup that started at Port Vale:
Chris Neal
David Raven
Ian Sharps
Shane Cansdell-Sherriff
Matt Sadler
Mark Wright
Kevin McIntyre
Craig Disley
Lionel Ainsworth
Jake Robinson
Matt Harrold
PLAYERS TO WATCH.
For me, the players to watch are the front two that started at Vale. Jake Robinson and Matt Harrold. Harrold may not score that many, but Robinson has started the season expertly, among the top scorers in the league so far, with 6 goals, and 1 in cup competitions. Lionel Ainsworth is a winger with electric pace, and he will need to be watched tightly, in my opinion.
PREDICTION.
Not a clue. Recent results would suggest a home win, but not a mountain of pressure on our lads could pay off.
I think we'll take a point.
Shrews 1-1 Gulls.