Dave
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Post by Dave on Dec 16, 2009 16:55:47 GMT
Torquay United Youth v. Millwall Youth Venue: Plainmoor (Torquay) Date: Thursday 17th December Kick-Off: 7:30pm
Prices: Adults: £3 Under-16`s: £1
Team,,Searle,Bennett,Parrish,Palmer,Beattie,Milton,Westcott,Hemming,Kudi,Taylor,Halpin,Spear,Yeoman,Clark,Williams, Holland.
Its the youth teams turn to be in action again in round three of the FA Youth Cup, in round two they beat Norwich at Plainmoor in front over 500 fans. It would be great to see and even big crowd get behind the youth team for this game.
Our boys are good enough to beat Millwall and I'm sure all those that go to watch will see a very entertaining game. Our youth team like to play the ball on the floor and it is a pleasure to watch these young players out on the pitch, so I hope you will get along and support them if you are able too.
I will do a match report but it may not be until Friday, but if you go to the game I hope you can put up a report.
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Post by ohtobeatplainmoor on Dec 16, 2009 21:11:05 GMT
Really hope to beat the traffic to get to this one after the genuine excitement of the last match. It would be great to see an even bigger crowd than last time - I expect that it was a huge boost to the lads to see 500+ last time and they certainly deserve a similar support.
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Post by dazgull on Dec 17, 2009 14:34:05 GMT
Annoyed about the latest date change as I cannot now go which is a big disappointment as really enjoyed the Norwich game. Lets hope for the same tonight and good luck to the Young Gulls.....
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Post by aussie on Dec 17, 2009 17:12:29 GMT
I hope the same crowd turn up tonight because the self editing during the songs last time was purely classic, had most us pissing our selves with laughter, quality more of the same tonight please!
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Post by jmgull on Dec 17, 2009 20:32:36 GMT
0-1 half time
crowd 564
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Post by ohtobeatplainmoor on Dec 17, 2009 20:33:28 GMT
0-1 ht, millwall took an early lead. Much smaller crowd than Norwich macth - maybe 325? Not much in the way of good chances for either side. Millwall looking solid and not much pressure from our forwards. Halpin, Spear and Yeoman haven't seen much of the ball. 45 minutesto go though!!
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Post by capitalgull on Dec 17, 2009 21:27:00 GMT
Lost 3-1 according to club SMS. Unlucky lads, but a good run to this stage nonetheless.
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Post by Dave on Dec 17, 2009 22:51:13 GMT
Sorry for the use of players numbers only, only the names were in the programme and not who was wearing what number.What a bitterly bitterly cold night it was at Plainmoor tonight, I can’t remember the last time I have ever felt so cold and how daft not to have open the canteen, the only way to get a hot drink was to go to No 10’s, I did go and try to get a hot drink for Phil and myself, but gave up in the end due to the queue. On to the game and Millwall were the better team on the night and their no7 was clearly the best player on the pitch and caused up problems all night, he had real pace and trickery and it was he who scored the first goal not long after the game had started. A defence splitting ball played on the halfway line, saw the Millwall no 7 bust between our two defenders and he took the ball just inside our box and fired a low hard shot past the keeper who stood no chance of making the save. The goal stunned Torquay and for most of the first half we were second best and could not get our good passing game together, so often just hitting it long. We did have the odd good move; our no 9 laid a great ball out wide to our no 11 but nothing came of it in the end, shortly after we won a free kick and the ball was floated into the box, but our no3 ‘s header was soft and saved with ease by the Millwall keeper. It was the pace upfront that Millwall had that kept causing the Torquay defenders so much trouble and once again Millwalls no 7 was their main threat, he went on so many jinking runs and was always looking to get a shot away, one effert he had just skimmed the post. He followed that shot up with another just after from 30 yards and this time the ball sailed very close to the crossbar as it went over it. Millwall were good value for their first half lead and we did well to keep it down to only the one goal, but we started the second half much better and for a while we were on top and looked like the team most likely to score a goal. Halpin was getting more of the ball and he fired in a good shot but the keeper made a good save. Halpin was then guilty of a very poor pass on the halfway line, Millwall got the ball and sent it up to, yes their no 7, he danced around our defenders, slipped but got up and still had the ball at his feet, he beat another defender and made the space to fire in a good shot with his left foot, but our keeper made the save. We still looked good for a goal but it was the Millwall no 7 again who made a great run and drilled the ball across our box, it only needed someone to stick a boot on it for a simple tap in, but we got lucky and the ball went out for a goal kick. We won a corner but it was cleared and as fast as lightning the ball was played to no 7 again who burst into our box for a one on one with our keeper who was so quick off his line and got down and robbed the ball from the feet of no 7. Still slightly on top we gave them a bit of a soft goal, two Torquay defenders going for the same ball in our box and just got in each others way, as a result the ball went out to the edge of our box and the Millwall no 11 smashed the ball high into the net. Our lad’s heads did not drop and they worked hard to try and get back into the game. Our no 8 hit a fantastic shot from all of 35 yards that forced a great save from the millwall keeper who just managed to push the ball around the post to stop it going in. We were then given a very soft penalty our no 9 went down just inside the box, but the ref gave it and no 10 put it to the keepers left and now you just hoped we could get one more goal to take the game to extra time. But our defence were a bit guilty of some poor defending, our no 3 was the very slow to get to the ball and the Millwall no 7 got to the ball first and chipped our keeper but the ball went over the bar. The game was all over a few minutes later a cross form the right into our box and a simply unchallenged header by Millwalls no 2 gave our keeper no chance. The lads gave everything they had and should feel very proud, but on the night they were beaten by a better team, but I’m sure they would have learned a lot playing in tonight’s game.
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Post by Jon on Dec 17, 2009 23:35:41 GMT
Sorry for the use of players numbers only, only the names were in the programme and not who was wearing what number. 1 Searle 2 Parrish 4 Milton 5 Palmer 3 Westcott 7 Hemming 8 Beattie 6 Taylor 11 Halpin 10 Yeoman 9 Spear 14 Williams (for Hemming) The better team won but we certainly weren't outclassed. A shame that we conceded so early as we were always chasing the game. Their no 7 was class.
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Post by Rob on Dec 18, 2009 1:32:00 GMT
Thanks for the reports.
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Post by merse on Dec 18, 2009 16:06:05 GMT
What an embarrassing and frankly unprofessional goal that was to concede the lead to Millwall...................... United get a "free" ball from the opposition and the next person to touch it is the keeper picking it out of the back of the net That ball should have been dispatched to the opposition goaly or better still belted down field for a goal kick yet as it was the number 10 made no effort until it was too late to close his opponent down allowing him a free attempt to put the ball back in the mixer and then the defenders are caught dreaming and allow it to sail over them into danger. No way to approach a cup tie and now they're out of the Youth Cup with no chance to make amends ~ almost as sloppy as Stockport's keeper in the FA Cup on Tuesday night!
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Post by merse on Dec 18, 2009 17:08:46 GMT
............Millwall were the better team on the night and their no7 was clearly the best player on the pitch and caused up problems all night, he had real pace and trickery and it was he who scored the first goal not long after the game had started. Kiernan Hughes-Mason is only 17 and I am pretty certain he can also play in the FA Youth Cup again next season also. He has already played in their First Team. In fact three others of that team the other night hold First Team squad numbers: Defenders Omar Beckles (another 17 year old) and Danny Fitzsimmons and striker John Marquis. With the exception of Hughes-Mason, they ALL stand over 6'1". Hughes-Mason is one of the outstanding young players of his age group in London at the moment and an exciting prospect of whom much is anticipated in the future.
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Post by chelstongull on Dec 18, 2009 17:35:16 GMT
I'm sure I heard that the Millwall number 4 was an under 21 international (Turkish I believe). That Mason was class though.
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Post by Dave on Dec 18, 2009 20:50:21 GMT
The shock of the night was the revelation made by a TFF member who was standing beside me watching the match. With his teeth chattering with the cold he told me before he had left home he had put his pajamas over the radiator, yes folks this item of clothing us real men only keep in the drawer to take to wear in a hospital, or when we finally go to the old folks home, he wears in bed with his wife. You couldn't make it up could you
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Post by stuartB on Dec 18, 2009 21:15:31 GMT
The shock of the night was the revelation made by a TFF member who was standing beside me watching the match. With his teeth chattering with the cold he told me before he had left home he had put his pajamas over the radiator, yes folks this item of clothing us real men only keep in the drawer to take to wear in a hospital, or when we finally go to the old folks home, he wears in bed with his wife. You couldn't make it up could you please tell!! chelston you might as well own up now
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