petef
Match Room Manager
Posts: 4,626
|
Post by petef on Jan 28, 2012 17:49:58 GMT
Another fantastic win that keeps our run going but boy was this was a dour and uninspiring performance. With a tough set of fixtures coming up it was important to get six points from these last two matches that we did but in no way were these stylish wins where we have dominated poor opposition. Northampton came with a very effective plan and pressed us well for the entire first half where they had by far the better chances , not clear cut by any means but three or four shots were hit well with Bobby O making the stops look simple. I can only recall one attempt by us on target and feared at half time that we could easily succumb in the second period if we didn't up our game and get a bit more positive. Once again there were to many six out of ten performances and little continuity in our play. Nothing seemed to stick up front and the ball was in the air to much but thankfully we did improve enough to grind out a result with another excellent set piece goal from Mark Ellis. For all the huff and puff Northampton rarely threatened Bobby's goal though it would have only take one mistake or moment of madness to let them back in. Before our goal Boothroyd withdrew Gutteridge which I think was a fatal error. He was by far there most influential player and was having good game. Tai also came on and did a very good job and we saw out the game quite comfortably in the end though any neutral would have been less than convinced that we war e promotion material. If I were to sum up on the evidence of this game and performance I would say both sides were in a slightly false position, Northampton not looking like relegation fodder and likewise us not convincing enough to be a real threat or hurt the better teams around us in the league. But who knows? we are at least winning if perhaps riding our luck a little but for sure if we are to mount a serious challenge we need to add to the squad as goals from our forwards are getting a bit scarce.
|
|
|
Post by loyalgull on Jan 28, 2012 18:14:33 GMT
just got home,another win ugly 1-0.but at this stage it will do for me,as our run continues and we climb the table,the pressure will mount,and at present we are coping well.The magical 50 point mark has been reached with some ease,now to build on it,lingy is shrewd and will just keep it going,well done to all at the club,piddly gates and a small budget but total respect,league one anyone?
|
|
|
Post by Swanny on Jan 28, 2012 18:16:33 GMT
So another win, that's 5 on the trot! It was not great to watch for much of the game but Mark Ellis yet again got the vital breakthrough and that was just enough in the end. Crowd 2,719, around 150 from Northampton, sponsors MOTM our prolific scorer of late, Mark Ellis.
The first half was pretty dire from a Torquay point of view. Hardly any goal attempts of note, I can only remember a Robertson header and a tame shot from O'Kane. Torquay did try some through balls but we were typically caught off-side. Danny Stevens looked our most creative source who made some decent runs with the ball, and Morris did some good tidy work. Northampton looked more alert and there were several scares with the ball whizzing across our goal and it just needed a touch to turn the ball into the net. Torquay survived them all and Northampton can count themselves unlucky. The half-time whistle blew and at least we were still on level terms.
Ling must have said some home truths at half-time because we looked a lot livlier as soon as the second half got underway. At last there was some sustained Torquay pressure. Howe finally had a clear opening with the keeper to beat just inside the penalty area. Howe's shot was true enough but the keeper made a decent save to parry the ball away. At the other end Olejnik saved us when Northampton were clean through narrowing the angle expertly.
On 75 minutes over came a Nicholson corner invitingly to the far post, Ellis timed his run perfectly to nod home. Torquay grew in confidence after the goal and there was relief around Plainmoor. Torquay held out for the rest of the match with relative comfort such is the confidence in our back line and keeper these days. Just prior to the goal, Atieno had replaced Morris and it's good to see Atieno playing with a bit of confidence these days. Late on McPhee replaced Howe.
So it was a game where Torquay moved up a gear in the second half and did just enough to nick another win. When you concede very little at the back 1 or 2 goals can be enough and that is what is happening at the moment. One or two players like O'Kane and Mansell had off-days by their high standards but our special team spirit saw us home in the end, it's impressive the way the players work hard for eachother.
We have a ridiculously small squad and it's something of a minor miracle to have achieved 50 points by the end of January. One slight puzzlement I don't understand is why Macklin does not get any look in, he's does not even get on the bench. But hats off to Martin Ling and his boys - it is a superb achievement and who knows where this will all end in May? Whatever happens, they have certainly far exceeded my expectations.
|
|
petef
Match Room Manager
Posts: 4,626
|
Post by petef on Jan 28, 2012 18:29:32 GMT
Eighteen matches remaining and well ahead of our points tally last season at this stage and even four points ahead of where we were at this stage in our promotion season of 03-04. Incredible what has been achieved with such a small budget and playing squad when you also think that half the side today, Danny, Mans, Robbo, Ellis, Nicho played in the Conference Its quite amazing.
|
|
rjdgull
TFF member
Admin
Posts: 12,217
|
Post by rjdgull on Jan 28, 2012 18:34:07 GMT
I think the problem is, even when we are not playing particularly well, we seem to have forgotten how to lose! ;D Two tough matches that we are expected to win against teams scraping away in the relegation zone and job done! Dagenham beat Gillingham today coming from behind, showing how these games can bite you in the arse!
|
|
|
Post by loyalgull on Jan 28, 2012 18:40:51 GMT
i dont think dagenham will go down and them beating gillingham today is no surprise to me,makes our 1-0 against them look good
|
|
JamesB
TFF member
Posts: 1,526
|
Post by JamesB on Jan 28, 2012 18:53:00 GMT
Second 4-3 defeat for Gillingham in a week. They're having trouble keeping the ball out of the back of the net
Dagenham may still go because I think Plymouth will get out of it. But then one team usually falls from further up the table into the relegation battle, like Lincoln last year
|
|
|
Post by Swanny on Jan 28, 2012 18:54:46 GMT
That would have been a big surprise as Dagenham were playing Rotherham today!
I expect Mark Ellis's dad is very pleased tonight in more ways than one. He is over £600 richer tonight after putting £20 on Mark to score the first goal today.
|
|
|
Post by loyalgull on Jan 28, 2012 19:00:05 GMT
wonder if a littlte award will be coming mr lings way this week? swindon lost today,allbeit against leceister leaves us out in front on form
|
|
|
Post by loyalgull on Jan 28, 2012 19:01:30 GMT
my mistake accy stuffed gillingham not dagenham but who cares lol
|
|
rjdgull
TFF member
Admin
Posts: 12,217
|
Post by rjdgull on Jan 28, 2012 19:13:27 GMT
my mistake accy stuffed gillingham not dagenham but who cares lol I think you will find it was my mistake first. The point still stands! ;D
|
|
|
Post by hullgull on Jan 28, 2012 19:46:25 GMT
well adies and gents,another 3 points secured for our promotion push,ok maybe sounding a bit presumptious,but hey why not,what amazes all of us the size and limited funds at our club,and look where we are in the league,the teams we play in the next few weeks wont relish it at all.....simon......oh was at kc today what a complete prick evans and his team are hope you can watch it on the highlights progamme.
|
|
|
Post by loyalgull on Jan 28, 2012 19:53:15 GMT
i did hear there were off field problems at hull today,no surprise there then,evans and raynor respect nobody and are vile little creatures,shame for crawley fc its not the club itself but them.But while these dickheads run the show,crawley fc will gain no respect at all
|
|
|
Post by register on Jan 28, 2012 20:12:33 GMT
i did hear there were off field problems at hull today,no surprise there then,evans and raynor respect nobody and are vile little creatures,shame for crawley fc its not the club itself but them.But while these dickheads run the show,crawley fc will gain no respect at all These two dickheads are still in the FA Cup and earnt over a million pounds for Crawley last season in said competition and will do the same this season...
|
|
|
Post by loyalgull on Jan 28, 2012 20:15:06 GMT
i think you might be in the minority on this one register
|
|