Torquay United vs Gillingham
Posted: 20 Jan 2011, 18:28
Plainmoor
Saturday 22nd January 2011
KO: 3pm
After the late disaster at Morecambe last weekend, we're back home at Plainmoor and we host another side in the top 7, Andy Hessenthalers Gillingham. The Gills started the season pretty dreadfully, struggling in the league, getting knocked out of the FA Cup by local non-league side Dover. However, unnoticed by some, a resurgence up the table has seen them move into the playoff zone, courtesy of strikers Cody McDonald and Bayo Akinfenwa, who have both scored plenty of goals so far. Heres a link to their forum (for Matt): http://fansonline.net/gillingham/mb/
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 - RELEGATED TO LEAGUE 2
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 - 24
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. We drew 1-1 at the Priestfield Stadium earlier this season, thanks to Kevin Nicholsons 96th minute freekick equaliser!
FORM (LAST 6 GAMES)
WWLWWW
Gillingham clearly are a team in great form. 5 wins from their last 6 has moved them up to 7th, so we'll need to be at our very best to stop them taking anything from Saturdays game. In their last two away games, they've banged in 9 goals, 5 at Stockport and 4 at Macclesfield. Home wins against Port Vale, Stevenage and Northampton surround a narrow 1-0 defeat at Wycombe.
PROBABLE LINE UP.
This is the side that beat Northampton 1-0 at Priestfield:
Alan Julian
Barry Fuller
Josh Gowling
Matt Lawrence
John Nutter
Curtis Weston
Danny Spiller
Kevin Maher
Danny Jackman
Cody McDonald
Andy Barcham
Subs: Cronin, Richards, Bentley, Rooney, S. Payne, Akinfenwa, J. Payne
PLAYERS TO WATCH.
Cody McDonald has hit 12 for the season so far, and is in a rich vein of form at the moment, so he'll need to be stopped. However, we can't just focus on him. Andy Barcham is very quick, and could pose a problem. Then theres Bayo; I don't really need to say much about him.
THE MEN IN CHARGE.
G D SCOTT
J Knowles and K Johnson
Fourth Official R S Ganfield
Graham Scott is in charge for this game. He has been in charge of 18 games this season, giving out 65 yellow cards and 7 reds. He was in charge of our game at Bournemouth in the Johnstones Paint Trophy, back in August. His last visit to Plainmoor was our 1-0 win over Macclesfield in April, in our escape. He also officiated the home game against Port Vale (lost 2-1) and the away 1-1 draw at Shrewsbury last season.
PREDICTION.
I didn't realise they were on such good form, so this'll be very tough. Hopefully they'll receive the backlash after the last 5 minutes of the Morecambe game. And hopefully we don't set our minds too much on Crawley next week.
Gulls 1-1 Gills.
Saturday 22nd January 2011
KO: 3pm
After the late disaster at Morecambe last weekend, we're back home at Plainmoor and we host another side in the top 7, Andy Hessenthalers Gillingham. The Gills started the season pretty dreadfully, struggling in the league, getting knocked out of the FA Cup by local non-league side Dover. However, unnoticed by some, a resurgence up the table has seen them move into the playoff zone, courtesy of strikers Cody McDonald and Bayo Akinfenwa, who have both scored plenty of goals so far. Heres a link to their forum (for Matt): http://fansonline.net/gillingham/mb/
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 - RELEGATED TO LEAGUE 2
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 - 24
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. We drew 1-1 at the Priestfield Stadium earlier this season, thanks to Kevin Nicholsons 96th minute freekick equaliser!
FORM (LAST 6 GAMES)
WWLWWW
Gillingham clearly are a team in great form. 5 wins from their last 6 has moved them up to 7th, so we'll need to be at our very best to stop them taking anything from Saturdays game. In their last two away games, they've banged in 9 goals, 5 at Stockport and 4 at Macclesfield. Home wins against Port Vale, Stevenage and Northampton surround a narrow 1-0 defeat at Wycombe.
PROBABLE LINE UP.
This is the side that beat Northampton 1-0 at Priestfield:
Alan Julian
Barry Fuller
Josh Gowling
Matt Lawrence
John Nutter
Curtis Weston
Danny Spiller
Kevin Maher
Danny Jackman
Cody McDonald
Andy Barcham
Subs: Cronin, Richards, Bentley, Rooney, S. Payne, Akinfenwa, J. Payne
PLAYERS TO WATCH.
Cody McDonald has hit 12 for the season so far, and is in a rich vein of form at the moment, so he'll need to be stopped. However, we can't just focus on him. Andy Barcham is very quick, and could pose a problem. Then theres Bayo; I don't really need to say much about him.
THE MEN IN CHARGE.
G D SCOTT
J Knowles and K Johnson
Fourth Official R S Ganfield
Graham Scott is in charge for this game. He has been in charge of 18 games this season, giving out 65 yellow cards and 7 reds. He was in charge of our game at Bournemouth in the Johnstones Paint Trophy, back in August. His last visit to Plainmoor was our 1-0 win over Macclesfield in April, in our escape. He also officiated the home game against Port Vale (lost 2-1) and the away 1-1 draw at Shrewsbury last season.
PREDICTION.
I didn't realise they were on such good form, so this'll be very tough. Hopefully they'll receive the backlash after the last 5 minutes of the Morecambe game. And hopefully we don't set our minds too much on Crawley next week.
Gulls 1-1 Gills.