League 2: Torquay United vs Stevenage
Posted: 04 Mar 2011, 16:59
Plainmoor
Saturday 5th March 2011
KO: 3pm
We host Graham Westleys Stevenage in a tough looking league encounter tomorrow. Both sides sit looking towards the top 7, so a victory for either team would be a great 3 points, as it would also create a 3-point gap between each other. Stevenage have had a very memorable first year in the football league, although recent good form has given them a lookin for the playoffs come May. The famous defeat of Newcastle was excellent, one that will live in the memory of all fans at Broadhall Way.
GULLS NEWS.
We welcome Ben Pringle into the squad, signed on loan from Derby County. Mark Ellis returns from suspension, while Damon Lathrope is yet to know his punishment for getting sent off on Tuesday, at Buckland.
LAST 5 SEASONS.
2005/06 - Conference - 6th place - 69 points
2006/07 - Conference - 8th place - 70 points
2007/08 - Conference - 6th place - 79 points
2008/09 - Conference - 5th place - 81 points - LOST IN PLAYOFF SEMI FINAL.
2009/10 - Conference - 1st place - 99 points
As you can see, the club have steadily improved as each year has gone on. Their points tally has bettered as each season has gone by, and that all culminated in the club winning the Conference by 11 points last season. They would have smashed the 100 point barrier, but as Chester were kicked out of the League, they had their points from those two games chalked off.
HEAD TO HEAD.
Torquay wins - 3
Stevenage wins - 0
Draws - 2
These two clubs have only ever met 4 times. And all four of them were recent. When we were in the Blue Square Premier, we met them 4 times, over the two seasons. In our first year, we did the double, winning 4-2 at Plainmoor, and 3-1 at Broadhall Way. The following season, we won 3-0 at Plainmoor, before drawing 0-0 at Broadhall Way. That was the last time we have met Stevenage. Another 0-0 draw at their place earlier this season, could turn out to be a good result, come May. Stevenage are yet to record victory against us, though, so hopefully we'll continue it.
FORM (LAST 6 GAMES).
LLDWWW
Two defeats at promotion chasing sides, Bury (3-0) and Shrewsbury (1-0), seem to have had a good effect on Stevenage. A 0-0 draw at home to Oxford has been followed by 3 successive wins, and good ones at that. Away wins at Crewe (1-0) and Port Vale (3-1) and a home demolition of Cheltenham (4-0) have moved Stevenage to 10th. They'll obviously be hoping to pick up a 4th straight win on Saturday.
PROBABLE LINE UP.
This is the side that beat Cheltenham 4-0 last weekend:
Day
Wilson
Laird
Ashton
Roberts
Henry
Long
Bridges
Bostwick
Harrison
Winn
Subs: Reid, Charles, Mousinho, Bayes, May, Sinclair
PLAYERS TO WATCH.
For me, the players that pose a threat from that side are Byron Harrison, Michael Bostwick and Craig Reid. Harrison has scored a few goals since joining in January, including 2 against Cheltenham. Craig Reid's fantastic scoring record at Newport (66 in 2 and a half years, including 18 this season) prompted Westley to pay £125,000 for him, a club record. Bostwick has been linked to bigger clubs in the past, although he commited his future to Stevenage for now, which delighted Boro fans.
PREDICTION.
Hmm, can't get much worse performance wise than Tuesday.
2-1 either way.
Saturday 5th March 2011
KO: 3pm
We host Graham Westleys Stevenage in a tough looking league encounter tomorrow. Both sides sit looking towards the top 7, so a victory for either team would be a great 3 points, as it would also create a 3-point gap between each other. Stevenage have had a very memorable first year in the football league, although recent good form has given them a lookin for the playoffs come May. The famous defeat of Newcastle was excellent, one that will live in the memory of all fans at Broadhall Way.
GULLS NEWS.
We welcome Ben Pringle into the squad, signed on loan from Derby County. Mark Ellis returns from suspension, while Damon Lathrope is yet to know his punishment for getting sent off on Tuesday, at Buckland.
LAST 5 SEASONS.
2005/06 - Conference - 6th place - 69 points
2006/07 - Conference - 8th place - 70 points
2007/08 - Conference - 6th place - 79 points
2008/09 - Conference - 5th place - 81 points - LOST IN PLAYOFF SEMI FINAL.
2009/10 - Conference - 1st place - 99 points
As you can see, the club have steadily improved as each year has gone on. Their points tally has bettered as each season has gone by, and that all culminated in the club winning the Conference by 11 points last season. They would have smashed the 100 point barrier, but as Chester were kicked out of the League, they had their points from those two games chalked off.
HEAD TO HEAD.
Torquay wins - 3
Stevenage wins - 0
Draws - 2
These two clubs have only ever met 4 times. And all four of them were recent. When we were in the Blue Square Premier, we met them 4 times, over the two seasons. In our first year, we did the double, winning 4-2 at Plainmoor, and 3-1 at Broadhall Way. The following season, we won 3-0 at Plainmoor, before drawing 0-0 at Broadhall Way. That was the last time we have met Stevenage. Another 0-0 draw at their place earlier this season, could turn out to be a good result, come May. Stevenage are yet to record victory against us, though, so hopefully we'll continue it.
FORM (LAST 6 GAMES).
LLDWWW
Two defeats at promotion chasing sides, Bury (3-0) and Shrewsbury (1-0), seem to have had a good effect on Stevenage. A 0-0 draw at home to Oxford has been followed by 3 successive wins, and good ones at that. Away wins at Crewe (1-0) and Port Vale (3-1) and a home demolition of Cheltenham (4-0) have moved Stevenage to 10th. They'll obviously be hoping to pick up a 4th straight win on Saturday.
PROBABLE LINE UP.
This is the side that beat Cheltenham 4-0 last weekend:
Day
Wilson
Laird
Ashton
Roberts
Henry
Long
Bridges
Bostwick
Harrison
Winn
Subs: Reid, Charles, Mousinho, Bayes, May, Sinclair
PLAYERS TO WATCH.
For me, the players that pose a threat from that side are Byron Harrison, Michael Bostwick and Craig Reid. Harrison has scored a few goals since joining in January, including 2 against Cheltenham. Craig Reid's fantastic scoring record at Newport (66 in 2 and a half years, including 18 this season) prompted Westley to pay £125,000 for him, a club record. Bostwick has been linked to bigger clubs in the past, although he commited his future to Stevenage for now, which delighted Boro fans.
PREDICTION.
Hmm, can't get much worse performance wise than Tuesday.
2-1 either way.