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Post by petef on Oct 20, 2018 17:12:41 GMT
An enjoyable encounter along with a comfortable victory. Some excellent performances from a number of players today. Asa Hall ran the middle of the park and always had an outlet. Encouraging to see the link up play between Liam Davis and Kalala down the left flank. Kalala impressed me wit his ability to go past players and get them on the back foot. Oppie Edwards always game to run at defenders without fear and keeps the pace high when we attack. Finally a word or two about a player who is fast becoming a favorite of mine and hardly gets a mention - Kyle Cameron who didn't put a foot wrong all afternoon . Won every header, has ability on the ground and can ping a decent cross field pass attacked the space forward of him with confidence in midfield and looked comfortable in those areas. This current set of players are motivated and can play a bit to - long may it continue and continue to improve.
Nice to have a manager with a persona. A character who has won us over with his professionalism and who genuinly loves the game doing what he does.
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Post by stig123 on Oct 20, 2018 17:20:07 GMT
Looking forward to the draw on Monday!Home game please.
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Post by loyalgull on Oct 20, 2018 17:32:50 GMT
Looking forward to the draw on Monday!Home game please. Argyle at home fancy us to beat them at present they are god damn awful
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Post by Swanny on Oct 20, 2018 19:00:18 GMT
A nice comfortable win and a really decent turn out of 2,202. Winchester made it difficult for Torquay and gave their all and they brought a decent vocal and colourful following of I guess around 200. Sponsors MOTM going to Asa Hall who is turning out to be our best midfielder we have had for years, arguably since Hargreaves. He is just the sort of midfield general we have needed to boss the vital area. He has tremendous work rate, tackling ability and today I was reminded how good and accurate his range of passing is.
My first pleasant surprise today was the huge queue to get into the match around 2:40pm. Winchester fans were making most of the noise up until Torquay's first goal after 30 odd minutes. Torquay were being held quite comfortably and Winchester worked hard and defended well. Torquay had a couple of close efforts including a close range effort that was cleared off the line. Torquay were struggling a little but got the vital breakthrough in fortunate circumstances. A long range effort from Kalala took a wicked defelction and found the back of the net. It should be noted that it was thanks to Edwards who used his pace to catch up a Winchester player and rob the ball off him and then found Kalala for the first goal.
Two more goals followed before half-time that effectively killed the tie and the home crowd found its voice and enjoyed it.Jamie Reid did not score today but he was full of confidence on the ball and did some great work in the build ups. It was Reid's deft cross that gave Janneh his first goal for Torquay with a close range effort. I thought Janneh was disappointing today often having a poor first touch and not being clinical in front of goal. In added time a lovely back flick from Reid put through Lemonheigh-Evans in the box, his shot was saved but put away the rebound. 3-0 was very harsh on Winchester and we all knew there was no coming back.
Lemonheigh-Evans scored our fourth after 55 minutes, his low shot had too much pace for their keeper and went under him. Lemonheigh-Evans had a terrific match in midfield and is an exciting player to watch. He made up for the loss of Andrews today and stepped up to the plate. Torquay missed a bagful of chances to score more. Keating looked lively when he came on as a substitute showed good energy and pace down our left. He laid one low cross for Reid to tap in but Reid failed to connect. MacDonald handed Winchester a penalty by losing possession of the ball at his feet and then fouling the Winchester player trying to retrieve the ball.
So it was another impressive display from Gary Johnson's yellow army. Once the first goal went in Torquay settled down and at times played some delightful football with some good probing and incisive football around the opposition box. Our movement off the ball is so much better under Johnson. You can tell the players are enjoying themselves and it is great to see the way Gary Johnson goes around the pitch at the end of the match with the players applauding the fans. Even his wife could be seen sat next to Thea but sadly lost her glasses when Torquay scored their first goal! There's such a good positive and united feel around Plainmoor these days thanks to Gary Johnson.
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Post by rjdgull on Oct 20, 2018 19:04:03 GMT
link - feedback from Johnson on the match - good first half, relaxed too much in the second. Gulls were a distraction. Looks like some of our injuries will be back training next week if not match fit yet.
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Post by rjdgull on Oct 20, 2018 19:07:41 GMT
Funny enough Swanny, Hall remains me very much of Hargreaves in his game.
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Post by rjdgull on Oct 21, 2018 6:33:47 GMT
I see from Devon live that Andrews did not play due to a reoccurrence of a minor knee problem but should be ok for next Saturday.
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Post by chelstongull on Oct 23, 2018 10:41:43 GMT
Nice to go for a garlic enriched curry after a win.
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