Torquay United vs Oxford United
Posted: 28 Dec 2011, 11:42
Plainmoor
Saturday 31st December 2011
KO: 1pm
Another home game at Plainmoor, and our final game of 2011, and what a year it's been! Looking back, theres been some big games, lots of things have happened both on and off the field, but I think, after all, we're looking better for it. Obviously had we have succeeded in the Playoff Final in May then we'd be enjoying games against many ex-top flight clubs, but Stevenage were better on the day so we have to have another crack at it this year. Plainmoor has been a bit of a fortress recently, as we've won 5 home games in a row now, something we haven't done since the opening months of Paul Buckle's reign, in September 2007. Hopefully we can make it 6 against more tough opposition, in the shape of Oxford United.
GULLS NEWS.
Rene Howe is set to sit out his second of a four match ban, but his replacement Taiwo Atieno actually did well the other day, so hopefully he can keep that level of performance up. There are no injury concerns, that I've seen anyway, so I'd expect the same 11 as what lined up against Swindon, perhaps with Billy Bodin replacing Morris.
THE OPPOSITION.
Chris Wilder is the manager at the Kassam Stadium currently. Wilder has been there for a few years now, having been the man to take the club out of the Blue Square Premier in 2010. A year of consolidation followed, and now they're aiming for promotion up to L1 this year.
On the pitch now. In goal the resident keeper is Ryan Clarke. The former Salisbury keeper has been at the Kassam for 2 years, making over 100 appearances for the club. Back up in this position includes former Bury goalie Wayne Brown, and youngster Max Crocombe.
The right back position could be filled by either Andrew Whing or Damian Batt. Whing is a new signing this season, while Batt has been at the Kassam for a while now. Ben Purkiss, signed from York, can also fill that position if needed. On the other side, either Anthony Tonkin or Tony Capaldi will line up. Capaldi is well known from his time down the road at Plymouth, where he made 141 appearances for the Greens, in a 3- year spell. In the heart of defence, Wilder has several options. Michael Duberry, who has bags of experience at higher levels, is one of the first names on the team sheet. The 36-year old has primarily played at the top level in English football, only dropping down to play for Wycombe and Oxford. His partner is likely to be club captain Jake Wright. Wright made his name in non-league, for Halifax and Crawley, before joining Oxford in 2010. Other options in defence include Ryan James, Harry Worley and Steven Kinniburgh.
In midfield, starting in the engine room. Peter Leven is a class midfielder at this level, having been signed from MK Dons in the summer. He scored a goal of the season contender a while back, having struck from the half way line (not as good as Eunan's vs Plymouth though!). Asa Hall is another name who plays in the middle. He can play at centre back aswell, and usually enjoys a defence-minded role in the midfield, allowing others to get forward. Hall is an aerial threat too, as he often scores headers, as he did at Wimbledon on Monday. Other options in the middle include Paul McLaren, Simon Heslop and Josh Payne.
Upfront, starting on the wings, The U's tend to go with Alfie Potter on one side. Potter, a former Kettering man, who was on loan at Havant & Waterlooville when they played at Anfield in the FA Cup, has been at the Kassam for a season, having joined in 2010. Other options on the wing include Tom Craddock, who was signed from Luton, Liam Davis from Northampton, Deane Smalley, Jon Paul Pittman and Lewis Guy. They can all also play down the middle too, as the attacking spearhead, but that role is filled by regular starter James Constable, who has been a major success for the U's in recent years. He has scored nearly a goal every other game for Oxford, which is a pretty good record, having made over 100 appearances.
HOW THEY LINED UP.
This is how they lined up at AFC Wimbledon on Monday;
Clarke
Batt
Wright
Hall
Whing
Heslop
Leven
Davis
Craddock
Constable
Potter
Subs: Brown, Tonkin, Worley, Smalley, Pittman
LAST TIME AT PLAINMOOR.
Monday 3rd January 2011:-
Torquay (1) 3 - Benyon (43, 73), Kee (79)
Oxford (2) 4 - Craddock (35), Midson (42, 64, 90)
Att: 3,021
PREDICTION.
Oxford always seem to get a result here, and we always win up there. 2-1 either way.
COYY!
Saturday 31st December 2011
KO: 1pm
Another home game at Plainmoor, and our final game of 2011, and what a year it's been! Looking back, theres been some big games, lots of things have happened both on and off the field, but I think, after all, we're looking better for it. Obviously had we have succeeded in the Playoff Final in May then we'd be enjoying games against many ex-top flight clubs, but Stevenage were better on the day so we have to have another crack at it this year. Plainmoor has been a bit of a fortress recently, as we've won 5 home games in a row now, something we haven't done since the opening months of Paul Buckle's reign, in September 2007. Hopefully we can make it 6 against more tough opposition, in the shape of Oxford United.
GULLS NEWS.
Rene Howe is set to sit out his second of a four match ban, but his replacement Taiwo Atieno actually did well the other day, so hopefully he can keep that level of performance up. There are no injury concerns, that I've seen anyway, so I'd expect the same 11 as what lined up against Swindon, perhaps with Billy Bodin replacing Morris.
THE OPPOSITION.
Chris Wilder is the manager at the Kassam Stadium currently. Wilder has been there for a few years now, having been the man to take the club out of the Blue Square Premier in 2010. A year of consolidation followed, and now they're aiming for promotion up to L1 this year.
On the pitch now. In goal the resident keeper is Ryan Clarke. The former Salisbury keeper has been at the Kassam for 2 years, making over 100 appearances for the club. Back up in this position includes former Bury goalie Wayne Brown, and youngster Max Crocombe.
The right back position could be filled by either Andrew Whing or Damian Batt. Whing is a new signing this season, while Batt has been at the Kassam for a while now. Ben Purkiss, signed from York, can also fill that position if needed. On the other side, either Anthony Tonkin or Tony Capaldi will line up. Capaldi is well known from his time down the road at Plymouth, where he made 141 appearances for the Greens, in a 3- year spell. In the heart of defence, Wilder has several options. Michael Duberry, who has bags of experience at higher levels, is one of the first names on the team sheet. The 36-year old has primarily played at the top level in English football, only dropping down to play for Wycombe and Oxford. His partner is likely to be club captain Jake Wright. Wright made his name in non-league, for Halifax and Crawley, before joining Oxford in 2010. Other options in defence include Ryan James, Harry Worley and Steven Kinniburgh.
In midfield, starting in the engine room. Peter Leven is a class midfielder at this level, having been signed from MK Dons in the summer. He scored a goal of the season contender a while back, having struck from the half way line (not as good as Eunan's vs Plymouth though!). Asa Hall is another name who plays in the middle. He can play at centre back aswell, and usually enjoys a defence-minded role in the midfield, allowing others to get forward. Hall is an aerial threat too, as he often scores headers, as he did at Wimbledon on Monday. Other options in the middle include Paul McLaren, Simon Heslop and Josh Payne.
Upfront, starting on the wings, The U's tend to go with Alfie Potter on one side. Potter, a former Kettering man, who was on loan at Havant & Waterlooville when they played at Anfield in the FA Cup, has been at the Kassam for a season, having joined in 2010. Other options on the wing include Tom Craddock, who was signed from Luton, Liam Davis from Northampton, Deane Smalley, Jon Paul Pittman and Lewis Guy. They can all also play down the middle too, as the attacking spearhead, but that role is filled by regular starter James Constable, who has been a major success for the U's in recent years. He has scored nearly a goal every other game for Oxford, which is a pretty good record, having made over 100 appearances.
HOW THEY LINED UP.
This is how they lined up at AFC Wimbledon on Monday;
Clarke
Batt
Wright
Hall
Whing
Heslop
Leven
Davis
Craddock
Constable
Potter
Subs: Brown, Tonkin, Worley, Smalley, Pittman
LAST TIME AT PLAINMOOR.
Monday 3rd January 2011:-
Torquay (1) 3 - Benyon (43, 73), Kee (79)
Oxford (2) 4 - Craddock (35), Midson (42, 64, 90)
Att: 3,021
PREDICTION.
Oxford always seem to get a result here, and we always win up there. 2-1 either way.
COYY!