Wrexham v Torquay
Posted: 09 Aug 2015, 08:51
So the Opening day of the season has come and gone, 1,963 gulls fans turned up to a sun drenched Plainmoor (LWS) and witnessed the team gain a very hard fought and important three points. August is always a hectic start to the season for clubs at this level, this season is no different as our team embark on a run of Seven games this month including three mid week fixtures.
Our hosts Tuesday Wrexham FC, are amongst one of the fancied clubs to do well this season, largely down to their fan base, Wrexham have sold a reported 2,200 season tickets, with the cheapest working out at under £10 per game, they certainly seem to have taken the less is more approach. Wrexham suffered a shock and relatively heavy defeat at newly promoted Bromley on the opening day, something they as a club will not be happy with and will want to bounce straight back from, see this as a very tough match for our young side.
For Gulls fans attending the match
he racecourse ground, Mold road, Wrexham, LL11 2AH. ttp://www.wrexhamafc.co.uk/club/racecourse/
Featured Wrexham player
Lee Fowler ; Born 10th June 1983, Lee in his second spell with Wrexham, is a much travelled experienced midfield player and Wrexham club captain, Lee started his career with Coventry although part of the squad in the sky blues final season in the premiership lee didn't make an appearance until the following season, Lee Fowler made 12 appearances for Wales U21, has had a host of different clubs through out his career, but would gain football league experience with the likes Huddersfield, Fleetwood, Burton, Doncaster and Crawley. It would be from his time at then League two Huddersfield that us Gulls fans would remember Lee Fowler, he was a main part of the Huddersfield team piped to automatic promotion by Torquay on the final day of that season, although Lee Fowler would go on to score the winning penalty in the play-off final.
Current form
Wrexham L-
A) Bromley 1.3
Last time out
Bromley 3 v 1 Wrexham
01 Belford
21 Watkins-Clark (Logan - 46' )
04 Smith
10 Jennings
03 Newton
05 Hudson
02 Vidal Booked
08 Vose (Jackson - 69' )
16 York
09 Gray (Fyfield - 60' )
11 Moke
Substitutes
06 Fyfield
07 Fowler
14 Jackson
22 Royle
25 Logan
Wrexham manager Gary Mills
"We were dictating play, had that much of the ball but gave away a silly free-kick.
"I'd said to the players before we went out we were playing a side that will thrive on free-kicks, but Manny [Emanuel Smith] has tried to win a ball he was never going to win... and we don't deal with it.
"It's a tough one... but goals change games and decisions change games, and we've made a couple of wrong decisions."
From a Torquay point of view
We already know a long term injury could keep Luke Young out of action for the majority of the season, James Hurst will certainly miss this game, Louis Briscoe missed the game Saturday could be doubt along with Alex Fisher who limped out of the Macclesfield game. I don't think anyone would under state the importance of an opening day win at home, it certainly takes the pressure off the squad, we know our squad is young and we've got a lot of new players, that showed at times Saturday, but for me the best feature of Saturdays game was how solid and robust our defensive unit looked, hopefully that will continue, and was a real improvement on last season. Wrexham will fancy their chances in this game, in the head to head neither Torquay or Wrexham have gained a league away win, but Wrexham will still have the F.A.T semi final win over Torquay in their minds.
Current form
Torquay W-
H) Macclesfield 1.0
Last time out
Torquay 1 v 0 Macclesfield
01 Speiss
18 Smith
05 MacDonald
16 Richards
03 Butler
06 Geohaghon Booked
12 Carmichael Booked
04 Fenwick
11 Murombedzi
17 Fisher (Fairhurst - 77' )
22 Quigley (Lavelle-Moore - 58' )
Substitutes
09 Fairhurst
10 Marsh
21 Lavercombe
23 Richards
24 Lavelle-Moore
Torquay manager Paul Cox
“I am delighted that we have got off to a winning start,†said manager, Paul Cox, who took charge of his first League game for the club. “Yes, there are areas of our game that we can improve on, but we had a lot of debutants out there, and the lads gave a good account of themselves.
“We never really got to grips with the game early on – with and without the ball – but as it went on we started to get into our stride and we showed a little bit of what we are capable of.
“There’s certainly more to come from us, but the main thing is that we’ve got the win. Getting three points is what it’s all about and we’ve done that.
“I felt that we were a lot more compact and better on the ball after the break. We got the goal and could have added to it, but we did enough to get the win and now we have to look to build on this and continue to improve.â€
Read more at http://www.torquayunited.com/news/artic ... j3gVIMb.99
Head to Head
Torquay 4 wins, Wrexham 3 wins, Draws 5
Our hosts Tuesday Wrexham FC, are amongst one of the fancied clubs to do well this season, largely down to their fan base, Wrexham have sold a reported 2,200 season tickets, with the cheapest working out at under £10 per game, they certainly seem to have taken the less is more approach. Wrexham suffered a shock and relatively heavy defeat at newly promoted Bromley on the opening day, something they as a club will not be happy with and will want to bounce straight back from, see this as a very tough match for our young side.
For Gulls fans attending the match
he racecourse ground, Mold road, Wrexham, LL11 2AH. ttp://www.wrexhamafc.co.uk/club/racecourse/
Featured Wrexham player
Lee Fowler ; Born 10th June 1983, Lee in his second spell with Wrexham, is a much travelled experienced midfield player and Wrexham club captain, Lee started his career with Coventry although part of the squad in the sky blues final season in the premiership lee didn't make an appearance until the following season, Lee Fowler made 12 appearances for Wales U21, has had a host of different clubs through out his career, but would gain football league experience with the likes Huddersfield, Fleetwood, Burton, Doncaster and Crawley. It would be from his time at then League two Huddersfield that us Gulls fans would remember Lee Fowler, he was a main part of the Huddersfield team piped to automatic promotion by Torquay on the final day of that season, although Lee Fowler would go on to score the winning penalty in the play-off final.
Current form
Wrexham L-
A) Bromley 1.3
Last time out
Bromley 3 v 1 Wrexham
01 Belford
21 Watkins-Clark (Logan - 46' )
04 Smith
10 Jennings
03 Newton
05 Hudson
02 Vidal Booked
08 Vose (Jackson - 69' )
16 York
09 Gray (Fyfield - 60' )
11 Moke
Substitutes
06 Fyfield
07 Fowler
14 Jackson
22 Royle
25 Logan
Wrexham manager Gary Mills
"We were dictating play, had that much of the ball but gave away a silly free-kick.
"I'd said to the players before we went out we were playing a side that will thrive on free-kicks, but Manny [Emanuel Smith] has tried to win a ball he was never going to win... and we don't deal with it.
"It's a tough one... but goals change games and decisions change games, and we've made a couple of wrong decisions."
From a Torquay point of view
We already know a long term injury could keep Luke Young out of action for the majority of the season, James Hurst will certainly miss this game, Louis Briscoe missed the game Saturday could be doubt along with Alex Fisher who limped out of the Macclesfield game. I don't think anyone would under state the importance of an opening day win at home, it certainly takes the pressure off the squad, we know our squad is young and we've got a lot of new players, that showed at times Saturday, but for me the best feature of Saturdays game was how solid and robust our defensive unit looked, hopefully that will continue, and was a real improvement on last season. Wrexham will fancy their chances in this game, in the head to head neither Torquay or Wrexham have gained a league away win, but Wrexham will still have the F.A.T semi final win over Torquay in their minds.
Current form
Torquay W-
H) Macclesfield 1.0
Last time out
Torquay 1 v 0 Macclesfield
01 Speiss
18 Smith
05 MacDonald
16 Richards
03 Butler
06 Geohaghon Booked
12 Carmichael Booked
04 Fenwick
11 Murombedzi
17 Fisher (Fairhurst - 77' )
22 Quigley (Lavelle-Moore - 58' )
Substitutes
09 Fairhurst
10 Marsh
21 Lavercombe
23 Richards
24 Lavelle-Moore
Torquay manager Paul Cox
“I am delighted that we have got off to a winning start,†said manager, Paul Cox, who took charge of his first League game for the club. “Yes, there are areas of our game that we can improve on, but we had a lot of debutants out there, and the lads gave a good account of themselves.
“We never really got to grips with the game early on – with and without the ball – but as it went on we started to get into our stride and we showed a little bit of what we are capable of.
“There’s certainly more to come from us, but the main thing is that we’ve got the win. Getting three points is what it’s all about and we’ve done that.
“I felt that we were a lot more compact and better on the ball after the break. We got the goal and could have added to it, but we did enough to get the win and now we have to look to build on this and continue to improve.â€
Read more at http://www.torquayunited.com/news/artic ... j3gVIMb.99
Head to Head
Torquay 4 wins, Wrexham 3 wins, Draws 5