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Post by rjdgull on Jan 23, 2019 22:30:43 GMT
After the disappointment of seeing our fabulous run end on Saturday, in a match that we could have and even should have won it is time to see if the team can put this right and get straight back into the winning habit!
I don’t think there is anything fundamentally wrong with the side and I suspect Johnson will be looking to start with the same 11 to see if they can put things right again. Some fantastic football and goals have been seen at Plainmoor and a good crowd can be expected to turn up to hopefully see more of the same!
Oxford city were flying at the end of last year but now have lost three on the bounce so possibly it is a good time for us to play them. We did lose by a goal to nil at their place early in the season but in a pre Johnson side and I would say that our goal threat has increased exponentially since then. The good news is that Johnson is on hand now having served his time in the crowd and will be able to change things around if things don’t initially go our way.
Some rain is forecast on Saturday but hopefully won't be enough to spoil the game.
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Post by stig123 on Jan 24, 2019 17:47:20 GMT
Need a big win to get back on track.
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Post by frankfurt gull on Jan 25, 2019 14:53:51 GMT
I´m really enjoying my football this season with Torquay United, Eintracht Frankfurt and England all doing well. The Eintracht forwards Jovis, Rebic and Haller play what is know as "Buffalo-Football" they take some stopping. Bring on Bayern Munich!!!
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Post by rjdgull on Jan 25, 2019 20:04:45 GMT
Tufc preview - it may be a small squad but it is a fit squad with no new injury worries from the Bath game. Looking at the forecast tomorrow looks like it is going to be both wet and windy tomorrow. Whether Niate has got a shout with his physical presence to force his win into the starting XI is perhaps something to be looked for.
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Post by rjdgull on Jan 25, 2019 21:10:38 GMT
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Post by Jon on Jan 26, 2019 13:03:57 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2019 15:24:35 GMT
Psycho ! Psycho ! Powered by his pre match pasty, Janner.... and now Reid, give us a three goal lead after 23 minutes.
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Post by stig123 on Jan 26, 2019 15:38:19 GMT
Now 4-0. Woking still trailing 0-2.
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Post by stig123 on Jan 26, 2019 17:25:47 GMT
7-2 home win and Woking beaten at home. Happy days!
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Post by rjdgull on Jan 26, 2019 17:51:01 GMT
7-2 home win and Woking beaten at home. Happy days! Happy days indeed, what was amazing could have scored quite a few more along the way. We have threatened to score a hatful this season previously so glad that we have finally delivered. Oxford did not look good defensively from the off and struggled in the conditions more than us. Only downside was Kalala picking up an injury although Keating came on and provided an assist with his first touch and made a crucial goal line clearance a few minutes later from a rare Oxford attack.
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Post by rjdgull on Jan 26, 2019 18:40:37 GMT
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Post by hullgull on Jan 26, 2019 19:02:25 GMT
Well after last weeks minor setback,what away to respond with giving Oxford a good hiding and with Woking losing defo happy days,easy to say now but sometimes getting beat gives the team a big kick up the booty lol massive well done to the gaffer and the players must have realised last week was a one off and for sure it wasn't going to happen again also sends a message out to rest of league we are a force Ok I realise this isn't a strong league but we haven't fell sorry for ourselves this season credit to everyone We will win this league with games to spare And I miss watching us on Gillette soccer special to 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Post by Swanny on Jan 26, 2019 19:21:14 GMT
I saw Torquay beat Wrexham 6-1 years ago so today's 7-2 beat my own record of the biggest Torquay win, well most goals scored. Oxford came at us for the first 5 minutes but when Torquay took the lead they looked like scoring nearly every time they attacked. We sliced open the Oxford defence at will and missed some sitters as well. Credit to Oxford, they looked dangerous when attacking and the score line could have been 10-4, or something similar. Yes it was a crazy match and with Woking losing it was a day to savour. Crowd a decent 2,467 with 49 away fans in both the Bristow Bench and away end. Sponsors MOTM going to hat-trick hero Andrews and what a way to respond from last week's crucial penalty miss.
There was one negative today and that was the state of the Plainmoor pitch. When I took my seat in the Family stand I was shocked to see the whole strip in front of me pretty much waterlogged. Likewise the strip in fronf of the Bristow Bench looked its normal muddy state. There were times when the ball did stick in the mud and there was a strong wind and at times rain going towards the Away end. Luckily the rain did ease off during the match and we did get some sun. There were times today when I worried that another heavy downpour could have meant the game getting abandoned. Myself and others I spoke to at half-time were surprised the pitch looked so poor considering the weather recently has been mainly dry and there has been no game played on Plainmoor for 3 weeks?
However Torquay played with the wind in the first half and equipped themselves brilliantly to the conditions and it was good to see Johnson back on the touchline. Nearly all today's goals were scored from close range after we found a way through Oxford's defence. Reid was through for our first, their keeper saved and Janeh tapped in the rebound. Keating replaced the injured Kalala and Keating made the second goal by winning a header at the far post that Janneh tapped in for our second. Shortly afterwards Reid scored a 1-on-1 with their keeper.
It should not be underestimated that there was some great defensive work by Torquay as well. A brilliant last ditch tackle by Davis saved a certain goal for Oxford and Keating also headed off the line from a corner. Torquay's fourth was wind assisted as a corner from Andrews went straight in and Andrews got another one just before half-time from a Reid cross. 5-0 half-time!
MacDonald made a great 1-on-1 save just before Andrews claimed his hat-trick finishing off a cross from close range with a cheeky back heel. Torquay missed some sitters especially Reid. Oxford then got 2 back with 2 very good finishes. Reid got another tap in to make it 7-2 with another smart move and that was that!
So loads of goals, entertainment, shots all in the Plainmoor mud. Some credit as well to Oxford for keeping going and they had a fair few chances themselves and to their keeper for sharing some laughs at the beginning of the second half with the home fans. With Woking losing let's hope this proves to be a significant turning point in the season.
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Post by rjdgull on Jan 26, 2019 19:47:35 GMT
Considering the wet and windy conditions it was a cracking match yielding nine goals that really should’ve been well into double figures!. Perhaps the main consolation for the Oxford city supporters was that they saw seven goals scored right in front of them which is not something you see every game but to see five goals against your team before half-time must have been thoroughly depressing.
I thought that defensively Oxford showed quite a few frailties not helped by the conditions and of course in the first half we were playing with the advantage of the wind behind our backs shown by how the ball from their goal-kicks was held up. From some good counter-attacking play and with a slight defensive error, Davis had the first chance to score but shot just wide of the right-hand post when maybe he should’ve done better. However it wasn’t too long before our first goal came with the ball played into Reid and although his shot was saved, the ball just popped out for Janneh to comfortably slot home.
From the goal we continued to dominate the game and the next chance was when Reid got clear in the box with it taking two defenders to bring him down and Oxford were fortunate not to concede a penalty. Kalala was then injured in a challenge and after prolonged treatment with the match continuing during this, he was unable to run off this injury and had to be substituted for Keating. He had an immediate impact being able to head the ball at the far post back into the 6 Yard box for Jannah to get his second with the defender on the line just unable to keep the ball out. The third followed very shortly after with Lemonheigh-Evans putting Reid through to slot the ball past their keeper. Game over and we were only halfway through the first half!
Although Oxford briefly threatened for a period with Keating heading the ball clear off his line, we were now in control and it was only a matter of time before we scored again. The fourth goal came courtesy of an Andrews corner which was struck to the back post area and this time the wind provided the assist with the keeper helpless as the ball sailed into the top corner. We almost scored immediately after with a well worked free kick eventually coming through to Keating at the far post scoring from a very tight angle but it was then quite disappointing to see this effort flagged for offside. However, this disappointment was only brief as Reid this time turned provider crossing to Andrews on the left hand side who volleyed the ball in off the post for a five star first half performance.
I thought our intensity in the second-half went down just a notch but to be honest the opportunities were still there and we could’ve easily scored another five! The first goal scored in this half was from a lovely side footed deflection by Andrews after some good work and a cross from Lemonheigh- Evans from the left hand side and this hat-trick, TUFC’s third of the season completed Andrews redemption from his penalty miss last week.
At six nil up Johnson then had the luxury of substituting Hall, bringing on Dickson in his place but it was perhaps no coincidence that Oxford were able to briefly rally and score a couple of goals in quick succession. The first came from their attack where I thought our defence could have done better but MacDonald had no chance when the shot was fired home. Their second goal came from a counter-attack which again was well taken giving their small away following, something to cheer about.
With the chances we were regularly creating, we were always looking likely to score again and wrapped it up from a move which started just outside our penalty area with Davis fouled but play for once continued on and the ball eventually came to Reid in the penalty area from where he was able to slot home.
Both Janneh and Reid had chances to join Andrews as hat trick heros but it was perhaps fitting that after a bad day at the office last week, Andrews was left unopposed to take the MOTM award.
The win was further enhanced with confirmation that Woking had suffered a two nil loss at home and Bath after their heroics of last week were only able to draw against Gloucester. A week is a long time in politics and it looks like in football too.
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Post by Rob on Jan 26, 2019 21:05:15 GMT
Thanks for the match reports. Emphatically back to winning ways.
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