Gillingham vs Torquay Match Thread
Posted: 19 Oct 2010, 09:12
We're on our travels once again, and this time the destination is the Priestfield Stadium, home of Gillingham FC. We have been on poor form, without winning in 8 games now, and we go to a Gillingham side who have had to rely on their home form for the last 12 months or so, as they haven't won any away game in 33 attempts now! Anyway, I think this will be a tough test as we look to end our barren spell, but we need our defence back to its best. The Gills currently sit in 16th place, two points behind ourselves.
LAST 5 SEASONS.
2005/06 - League One - 14th place - 60 points
2006/07 - League One - 16th place - 59 points
2007/08 - League One - 22nd place - 46 points
2008/09 - League Two - 5th place - 75 points -- PROMOTED VIA PLAYOFFS.
2009/10 - League One - 21st place - 50 points
Gillingham have been on a bit of a downward spiral this decade. They were in Division 1 (Championship) at the turn of the millenium, but got relegated to League One in 2004. Siince then, they were in League One for four seasons, before being relegated down to League 2. They made an instant return to League 1 with a successful playoff victory, but were then sent back down last season. It's been a bit topsy-turvy recently, following the Gills, or so I'd imagine!
HEAD TO HEAD.
Gillingham wins - 28 (24 in League)
Torquay wins - 32 (28 in League)
Draws - 23
We have a decent record against Gillingham, although the two clubs haven't met for 15 years in a League fixture. The last time the two met in a league game finished 0-0 at Plainmoor, in the 1995/96 season. Since then, we have met in the Football League Trophy, and the League Cup. Gillingham beat us 1-0 in the 1998/99 season at Plainmoor, which was my first ever game too. Our latest victory against the Gills was a 3-2 success in the 2nd leg of a League Cup round, but as we lost the first leg 2-0, we were knocked out.
FORM (LAST 6 GAMES).
LWDLWD
Very mixed form springs to mind looking at that. The Gills home form is good at the moment, winning 3 of the last 4, so I'm expecting a tough game on Saturday. Defeats have come at Accrington, in that incredible 7-4 reverse, and Bradford (1-0). Their away game before that was also a high scoring affair, losing 5-4 at Bury.
PROBABLE LINE UP.
This is the lineup that started there 0-0 draw at Port Vale:
Julian
Nutter
Lawrence
Sinclair
Fuller
Weston
Maher
Bentley
Palmer
Payne
Oli
PLAYERS TO WATCH.
I believe the Gills have players missing recent games, like Andy Barcham, Bayo Akinfenwa and Cody MacDonald, and I have seen somewhere that they expect Barcham to return on Saturday. If so, I think he will be a big threat, whether he plays on the wing or down the middle, and I wouldn't be surprised to see him score. Dennis Oli has great pace so that could be a bit of a problem if he gets many chances to use it.
PREDICTION.
This'll be a tough game, but looking at their home form against our current form, I'll say home win.
Gillingham 2-0 Torquay
LAST 5 SEASONS.
2005/06 - League One - 14th place - 60 points
2006/07 - League One - 16th place - 59 points
2007/08 - League One - 22nd place - 46 points
2008/09 - League Two - 5th place - 75 points -- PROMOTED VIA PLAYOFFS.
2009/10 - League One - 21st place - 50 points
Gillingham have been on a bit of a downward spiral this decade. They were in Division 1 (Championship) at the turn of the millenium, but got relegated to League One in 2004. Siince then, they were in League One for four seasons, before being relegated down to League 2. They made an instant return to League 1 with a successful playoff victory, but were then sent back down last season. It's been a bit topsy-turvy recently, following the Gills, or so I'd imagine!
HEAD TO HEAD.
Gillingham wins - 28 (24 in League)
Torquay wins - 32 (28 in League)
Draws - 23
We have a decent record against Gillingham, although the two clubs haven't met for 15 years in a League fixture. The last time the two met in a league game finished 0-0 at Plainmoor, in the 1995/96 season. Since then, we have met in the Football League Trophy, and the League Cup. Gillingham beat us 1-0 in the 1998/99 season at Plainmoor, which was my first ever game too. Our latest victory against the Gills was a 3-2 success in the 2nd leg of a League Cup round, but as we lost the first leg 2-0, we were knocked out.
FORM (LAST 6 GAMES).
LWDLWD
Very mixed form springs to mind looking at that. The Gills home form is good at the moment, winning 3 of the last 4, so I'm expecting a tough game on Saturday. Defeats have come at Accrington, in that incredible 7-4 reverse, and Bradford (1-0). Their away game before that was also a high scoring affair, losing 5-4 at Bury.
PROBABLE LINE UP.
This is the lineup that started there 0-0 draw at Port Vale:
Julian
Nutter
Lawrence
Sinclair
Fuller
Weston
Maher
Bentley
Palmer
Payne
Oli
PLAYERS TO WATCH.
I believe the Gills have players missing recent games, like Andy Barcham, Bayo Akinfenwa and Cody MacDonald, and I have seen somewhere that they expect Barcham to return on Saturday. If so, I think he will be a big threat, whether he plays on the wing or down the middle, and I wouldn't be surprised to see him score. Dennis Oli has great pace so that could be a bit of a problem if he gets many chances to use it.
PREDICTION.
This'll be a tough game, but looking at their home form against our current form, I'll say home win.
Gillingham 2-0 Torquay