JPT - Swindon vs Torquay
Posted: 04 Oct 2010, 17:54
Tomorrow evening we travel up to the County Ground for a Johnstones Paint Trophy tie with League One side Swindon Town. Swindon are an ex-Premiership club, and they are on of the bigger clubs in League One. However, they have endured a very disappointing start to this current season, and I would say this is the best time we could get to play them, before they start picking up some form. They would expect to beat us, and I expect them to do so, but as we found with Bournemouth, if our back 5 is as strong as it has been previously this season, then they could find it hard to break through us. The Robins are currently 16th in League One.
LAST 5 SEASONS.
2005/06 - League One - 23rd place - 48 points
2006/07 - League Two - 3rd place - 85 points
2007/08 - League One - 13th place - 61 points
2008/09 - League One - 15th place - 53 points
2009/10 - League One - 5th place - 82 points
I think that an established League One side would describe Swindon over the last 5 years. They got relegated, but were straight back up the season after, and have consolidated well ever since. Mid table for two years straight, followed by last years playoff final misery, losing 1-0 to Millwall at Wembley, and I think the fans have a right to be optimistic for this coming season. I think Swindon will be in the top 10 this year, pushing the playoffs for the majority of the season.
HEAD TO HEAD.
Swindon wins - 35 (all comps)
Torquay wins - 26 (all comps)
Draws - 21
We have played 6 cup ties against Swindon in our history, and never won one. All 26 of our victories against the Robins have come in League games. We have only played Swindon 4 times in recent years, drawing both games in 2004/05 in League One, and Swindon doing the double over us in League Two in 2006/07. Swindon have a good record against us, and when they met us in the 1992/93 season, they beat us 6-0 at Plainmoor in a Cup match.
FORM (LAST 6 GAMES).
DWWWLL
Mixed form springs to mind when I see their last 6 games. A 0-0 draw away at Carlisle was followed up by three consecutive wins, against Southampton, Walsall and Huddersfield. Last Tuesday they lost at home to Plymouth, and then lost at Dagenham on Saturday. They beat both Southampton and Huddersfield at the County Ground, but Plymouth won there, so who knows?!
PROBABLE LINE UP.
This is the line up that started their 2-1 defeat at Dagenham:
David Lucas
Kevin Amankwaah
Sean Morrison
Scott Cuthbert
Michael Rose
Paul Caddis
David Ball
Jonathan Douglas
Simon Ferry
Thomas Dossevi
Vincent Pericard
PLAYERS TO WATCH.
I would have said that Charlie Austin would be the notable one to watch, but with him not even being in their squad for the weekends game, I'm assuming he's injured.
So for me, the players to watch will be Thomas Dossevi, Jonathan Douglas and Sean Morrison. Dossevi is a Drogba-type striker (and looks like him too), and he scored their only goal at the weekend. Douglas is a very experienced tough tackling midfielder, who can score goals from anywhere. Sean Morrison may be a bit unknown to some, but he is a young centre back who I can see going onto bigger and better things in the future.
PREDICTION.
Well I was spot on with the Shrewsbury prediction, but I think this will be a bit too much for us.
Swindon 2-1 Torquay
Sorry its a bit late!
LAST 5 SEASONS.
2005/06 - League One - 23rd place - 48 points
2006/07 - League Two - 3rd place - 85 points
2007/08 - League One - 13th place - 61 points
2008/09 - League One - 15th place - 53 points
2009/10 - League One - 5th place - 82 points
I think that an established League One side would describe Swindon over the last 5 years. They got relegated, but were straight back up the season after, and have consolidated well ever since. Mid table for two years straight, followed by last years playoff final misery, losing 1-0 to Millwall at Wembley, and I think the fans have a right to be optimistic for this coming season. I think Swindon will be in the top 10 this year, pushing the playoffs for the majority of the season.
HEAD TO HEAD.
Swindon wins - 35 (all comps)
Torquay wins - 26 (all comps)
Draws - 21
We have played 6 cup ties against Swindon in our history, and never won one. All 26 of our victories against the Robins have come in League games. We have only played Swindon 4 times in recent years, drawing both games in 2004/05 in League One, and Swindon doing the double over us in League Two in 2006/07. Swindon have a good record against us, and when they met us in the 1992/93 season, they beat us 6-0 at Plainmoor in a Cup match.
FORM (LAST 6 GAMES).
DWWWLL
Mixed form springs to mind when I see their last 6 games. A 0-0 draw away at Carlisle was followed up by three consecutive wins, against Southampton, Walsall and Huddersfield. Last Tuesday they lost at home to Plymouth, and then lost at Dagenham on Saturday. They beat both Southampton and Huddersfield at the County Ground, but Plymouth won there, so who knows?!
PROBABLE LINE UP.
This is the line up that started their 2-1 defeat at Dagenham:
David Lucas
Kevin Amankwaah
Sean Morrison
Scott Cuthbert
Michael Rose
Paul Caddis
David Ball
Jonathan Douglas
Simon Ferry
Thomas Dossevi
Vincent Pericard
PLAYERS TO WATCH.
I would have said that Charlie Austin would be the notable one to watch, but with him not even being in their squad for the weekends game, I'm assuming he's injured.
So for me, the players to watch will be Thomas Dossevi, Jonathan Douglas and Sean Morrison. Dossevi is a Drogba-type striker (and looks like him too), and he scored their only goal at the weekend. Douglas is a very experienced tough tackling midfielder, who can score goals from anywhere. Sean Morrison may be a bit unknown to some, but he is a young centre back who I can see going onto bigger and better things in the future.
PREDICTION.
Well I was spot on with the Shrewsbury prediction, but I think this will be a bit too much for us.
Swindon 2-1 Torquay
Sorry its a bit late!