AFC Telford United v Torquay United - Saturday 27th Sept
Posted: 25 Sep 2014, 16:02
Six wins in a row, the longest run of wins the conference has seen so far this season and it really should be a seventh as United play United...TUFC (kind of) v TUFC...Telford play Torquay. The home side are rock bottom. Telford have drawn three games, Welling, Southport and Dartford and lost the rest, they haven’t won a single game this season. Torquay should win this easily....how many times have I said that this season!? The home side nicknamed The Bucks lost their last game away to Halifax 5-0. We may see some changes to Telford’s starting XI, but here’s the side from the previous game.
01 Hedge
04 Byrne
16 McDonald
05 Akrigg
07 Phenix
23 Higgins
22 O'Keefe
20 Poku
11 Clancy (Grogan - 46' )
09 Farrell
10 Gray
Substitutes
06 Grogan
08 Barnett
13 Pryce
17 Platt
21 Todd
Telford’s ground is called the Bucks Head. It was built in stages beginning in 2000, with the works being completed in 2003. It is an attractive looking ground, with good facilities, including a hotel which is attached to the stadium. On one side of the ground sits proudly the Sir Stephen Roberts Stand, named after a former Director and lifelong supporter. This single tiered, all seated stand, has a capacity of 2,200. It is smart looking and has executive boxes to its rear. On one side of the stand is a stadium control box, whilst on the other side of the stand are some offices, which gives the ground an enclosed feeling on this side. Both ends are covered terraces that are of similar design, both having semi circular roofs. One of these ends, the Frank Naginton Stand, is given to away supporters. On the remaining side of the ground, is an open terrace, called the Jack Bentley Terrace (after the Club's all time record goal scorer), which is dominated behind by the Club offices and study centre. To one side of this open terrace towards the away end is a small electric scoreboard. An interesting fact, the ground is also used by Wolverhampton Wanderers for reserve team fixtures.
Away fans: “Away fans are mostly housed at one end of the ground, in the covered Frank Naginton Terrace, where up to 1,300 fans can be housed. The entrance to the away area is at the top of the stand, so you descend through the concourse at the back of the stand and then onto the rear of the terrace. On the concourse are separate areas for serving alcohol and food. Bitter, Lager & Cider are available and there are TV's around, showing SKY Sports. The bar also handily opens again at half time. If demand requires it then a block of seating in the Sir Stephen Roberts (West) Stand can also be allocated. Generally the atmosphere inside the stadium is good, with a relative few visiting fans being able to generate some noise from the covered away stand. Unusually the Club have taken the decision not allocate a seating area for away fans so only the terrace is available.â€
Drink: “There is a small bar located within the Study Centre Facility behind the Jack Bentley Terrace, however this does not admit away fans. There is the Dugout bar, which also shows Sky Sports, which is located in the Whitehouse Hotel which is adjacent to the stadium. Otherwise the nearest pubs are the Cock Hotel and the Swan Hotel, which are around a five minute walk away from the stadium. Go around behind the Main Stand and you will see the hotel bar and then turn right along the main road and both pubs are located opposite one another at a crossroads. The Cock Hotel is a regular in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide and has eight hand pumps, one of which is normally given over to cider. The Swan Hotel opposite also features a carvery. Otherwise alcohol is served in the away end. If you are arriving by train, then near Wellington Railway Station is a Wetherspoons pub called the William Withering, which is located on New Street.â€
Prices
Adult £13
Concessions £10
Under 18’s £5
Under 14's £1 (when accompanied by an adult)
Torquay should be unchanged (again) for this one. We have no injury worries, so here’s the team that we should see on Saturday.
Rice
Tonge
MacDonald
Downes
Cruise
Chappell
Richards
Young
Ajala
Ofori-Acheampong
Bowman
Substitutes
Seabright
Pearce
Wakefield
Cameron
Yeoman
Apologies for this very short matchday thread, I haven’t had a lot of time. Let’s get behind the lads and bring the three points home.
COYY.
01 Hedge
04 Byrne
16 McDonald
05 Akrigg
07 Phenix
23 Higgins
22 O'Keefe
20 Poku
11 Clancy (Grogan - 46' )
09 Farrell
10 Gray
Substitutes
06 Grogan
08 Barnett
13 Pryce
17 Platt
21 Todd
Telford’s ground is called the Bucks Head. It was built in stages beginning in 2000, with the works being completed in 2003. It is an attractive looking ground, with good facilities, including a hotel which is attached to the stadium. On one side of the ground sits proudly the Sir Stephen Roberts Stand, named after a former Director and lifelong supporter. This single tiered, all seated stand, has a capacity of 2,200. It is smart looking and has executive boxes to its rear. On one side of the stand is a stadium control box, whilst on the other side of the stand are some offices, which gives the ground an enclosed feeling on this side. Both ends are covered terraces that are of similar design, both having semi circular roofs. One of these ends, the Frank Naginton Stand, is given to away supporters. On the remaining side of the ground, is an open terrace, called the Jack Bentley Terrace (after the Club's all time record goal scorer), which is dominated behind by the Club offices and study centre. To one side of this open terrace towards the away end is a small electric scoreboard. An interesting fact, the ground is also used by Wolverhampton Wanderers for reserve team fixtures.
Away fans: “Away fans are mostly housed at one end of the ground, in the covered Frank Naginton Terrace, where up to 1,300 fans can be housed. The entrance to the away area is at the top of the stand, so you descend through the concourse at the back of the stand and then onto the rear of the terrace. On the concourse are separate areas for serving alcohol and food. Bitter, Lager & Cider are available and there are TV's around, showing SKY Sports. The bar also handily opens again at half time. If demand requires it then a block of seating in the Sir Stephen Roberts (West) Stand can also be allocated. Generally the atmosphere inside the stadium is good, with a relative few visiting fans being able to generate some noise from the covered away stand. Unusually the Club have taken the decision not allocate a seating area for away fans so only the terrace is available.â€
Drink: “There is a small bar located within the Study Centre Facility behind the Jack Bentley Terrace, however this does not admit away fans. There is the Dugout bar, which also shows Sky Sports, which is located in the Whitehouse Hotel which is adjacent to the stadium. Otherwise the nearest pubs are the Cock Hotel and the Swan Hotel, which are around a five minute walk away from the stadium. Go around behind the Main Stand and you will see the hotel bar and then turn right along the main road and both pubs are located opposite one another at a crossroads. The Cock Hotel is a regular in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide and has eight hand pumps, one of which is normally given over to cider. The Swan Hotel opposite also features a carvery. Otherwise alcohol is served in the away end. If you are arriving by train, then near Wellington Railway Station is a Wetherspoons pub called the William Withering, which is located on New Street.â€
Prices
Adult £13
Concessions £10
Under 18’s £5
Under 14's £1 (when accompanied by an adult)
Torquay should be unchanged (again) for this one. We have no injury worries, so here’s the team that we should see on Saturday.
Rice
Tonge
MacDonald
Downes
Cruise
Chappell
Richards
Young
Ajala
Ofori-Acheampong
Bowman
Substitutes
Seabright
Pearce
Wakefield
Cameron
Yeoman
Apologies for this very short matchday thread, I haven’t had a lot of time. Let’s get behind the lads and bring the three points home.
COYY.