Torquay United 1 Stockport County 5 ( Vanarama National League )30 November 2019
A scintillating performance from
James Gannon`s magnificent Stockport County team saw them sweep aside a
combative Torquay side, and soar to eighth position in the National League with a blizzard of goals in the second half
today at Plainmoor.
It was thoroughly deserved, after
having withstood a first half chock full of theatricals and more than a dash of
violence from the Gulls, of which more later.
A key factor in the County win, for me
was that they had reacted to provocation like men, none more so than Bell who
had perhaps his best game in a County shirt, ensuring it was 0-0 at the break.
The re-start quickly showed that County meant business as goals by Tom Walker
and Nyal Bell saw them 2-0 up.
TW in action ! |
On the hour Osborne added a third,
Ben Whitfield nicked one for the Gulls ,before a grandstand finish saw JG`s men
home via further goals from substitutes Rodney and Mulhern, sending getting on
for 400 travelling County supporters home deliriously happy.
Arriving around 2.30 the sight of a
newly re-furbed Plainmoor made a bit of a picture. The away end was much as I
remember except all the various bits had been updated- the roof offered decent
acoustics and the County fans took full advantage of this making fulsome
supportive noise throughout.
If the stadium was decent, the
weather was decidedly not as an evil wind lashed in from the coast as the teams
took to the field. County kicked towards their supporters first off, and we had
to wait a wee while for the action to head our way as Torquay opened brightly,
Keane tidying up nicely after Whitfield put a cross over having made it to the
by-line.
The wind was a real factor early on
and Festus almost sliced a clearance into the County net- doing well to track
back and head the ball clear as it descended from the swirling maelstrom
overhead.
County fashioned a break from this
potential early calamity, but Bell`s dash was easily sorted by the home back
line.
The seventh minute saw an early
glimpse of the theatricals from our hosts, as recent signing ( one of two on
show today for them) Amrit Bansal- McNulty went down in the box in laughable
fashion. Sam Allison, the referee, did not buy this one, and the subsequent
shot from Whitfield flew wide.
Gradually County emerged and began to
torment their opponents with some lively play, and I was delighted to see the
almost total absence of long / high balls- it was pretty much all to feet!
Osborne was in the van at this point
and keeper Shaun Mac Donald was forced to fumble the ball around a post from
Osborne`s cross with just 8 minutes gone. Bell and Palmer contested the corner,
but the ball flew just wide to applause from the away end.
The fumble ( top) the corner ( below) |
The pressure mounted from the blues,
via a series of corners, and they already looked very much up for this one, Thomas winning a corner that saw Palmer up for it
with Bell and 4 or 5 defenders. Another flag kick resulted, and Asa Hall headed
this out, Sam Walker unlucky not to nick one in the follow up play.
Eleven minutes in, and County were
still attacking, and their supporters were roaring `handball` with some
conviction, but Mr Allison was unmoved.
The pressure continued but with no
better luck for County, and the eventual reply by Bansal- McNulty for Torquay
foundered on a confident gather by Hinchliffe.
By this time Thomas and Minihan were
in a nice groove down the right, as indeed was Sam Walker who was tripped by
Bansal- McNulty on the edge of the box. The
free kick offered a notional chance , but the Gulls back line held firm to
mount a response via Bansal- McNulty and Salkou Janneh, who did well until
Palmer appeared on the scene and his tackle sorted matters for the blues.
The next few minutes gave the home
specs some encouragement, but the ultimate satisfaction was missing from the
equation for them as first off Hinchliffe snaffled Reid`s under hit shot when
exposed, and then Janneh disappointed the large home following by lifting a
poor effort high over the bar.
And… the home offensive did not stop
there, Janneh sending a terrific shot in that was heading for the top corner of
the net when Hinchliffe`s dive saw him tip the pill over the bar.
That was brilliant from Ben, but what
was even better was that County quickly looked to build on their good fortune ,
and they were not far away at all, Osborne running the ball clear, Tom Walker
unlucky to see the keeper keep his shot out with his legs!
County were back in the groove again,
and Garratt kept the momentum up with a neat ball to Osborne. Ossie picked out
Bell in a trice but Bell`s shot brushed the bar and went out.
Cue histrionics from Torquay, most
specifically their comic keeper Shaun MacDonald who fell down after getting a
whiff of Nyal`s after shave next. In no
time at all from purely Garrick Theatre Stockport it went all Old Vic as
MacDonald stayed down , soon to be joined by umpteen yellow shirted players all
begging the referee to penalise
Bell…for…..what ??????
Eventually the referee called the
physio on, and even more annoyingly he laid neither sponge ( do they have these
these days?) or healing hand on the keeper merely joining in the ear bashing of
the referee.
That was truly abysmal, and MacDonald
then went for broke playing dead once more having saved a shot by Osborne.
It got him no where but the home defence did
manage to keep a series of shots out immediately after that last action- Tom
Walker going close with a shot that was deflected for a corner following
another run by Osborne.
This saw MacDonald in `full retribution mode`- for
what?.... I say again, but no matter, he was resolved , and when Bell advanced
to meet Osborne`s cross , he smacked
Bell squarely in the face with his fist! That was common assault…..and a
penalty to boot, but the referee was away with the fairies now his only
decisive action being to eventually send Bell to the touchline before he could
resume after treatment.
Hmm….I was not alone I guess in being
not amused by this unsavoury nonsense! But…credit County they were doing their
best to ignore it and get on with the small matter of winning this match.
I understate it when I say that
County were piling the pressure on with Sam Walker leading the charge. Osborne
was not far behind Sam , and crudely hauled down by a defender on the edge of
the box-to absolutely no response from the referee, who was having a real lulu!
Deep in added time the referee gave
Torquay a free kick, booking Festus in the process. The kick was in a scoreable
position, but despite much deliberation Whitfield could not penetrate the
County cover with it, or the corners that followed on.
The teams went in with the score
still 0-0, and there was all to play for in the second half!
The cold had me barely clinging to
life during the break, but I was soon revived upon the re-start.
It started routinely with a free kick
to Torquay, and more routine as the locals comedic cry of `handball` was
dismissed by the referee. From this Bell then took advantage of loose play
latching onto the ball before setting off for goal. His shot was charged down,
but Tom Walker was following up and his shot was not, and it nestled in the net
behind MacDonald`s back!
....and TW rounds it off ! |
County were on fire now, Thomas
capping another blue raid, just 2 minutes later, by winning a corner. Pure joy
then ensued as from the kick TW fed Bell and he made it 2-0 with a cracking
shot!
The Gulls summoned a reply, but
Whitfield`s cross was firmly headed out by Palmer. The home specs must have
been disappointed at that one, and more of the same followed as , despite getting
a cheap free kick from Mr Allison, our hosts promptly wasted it by lifting the
ball into the raging elements overhead- notional chance gone.
I was liking the absolute contrast of
County`s approach, characterised by their willingness to play from the back
decisively and well – Thomas`s shot from such a gambit as that cleared the bar,
but…………….
To be fair, Torquay were trying to
improve their condition, but faced with this County simply stayed calm and it
was good to see Garratt do well under pressure.
Meanwhile Torquay had played all
their cards substitute wise even the other signing, striker Jared Lewington,
but Hinchliffe dealt decisively with his shot just after the hour.
Then Mr Allison lapsed again awarding
Gulls another cheap free kick, but in their haste to get the deed done, they
forgot their lines, allowing Osborne to smash and grab possession before
smashing County`s third past Mac Donald into the net!
Jackson was on for Thomas not long
after, as County continued to deal coolly with the increasingly desperate
attacking from Torquay. Minihan was quick to bring some counter point into
play, his runs from deep putting pressure back on our hosts, Whitfield doing
well to stop Sam reaching Bell with one cross.
But County had defending to do for
sure, and Ben Wynter leathered a decent strike in, with 20 minutes left, it
carried the bar, but not by much.
County still kept their attacking
options open, but I found myself in deep distress next, as Jackson sent Bell
clear only for the referee to bring play back for a free kick to County, which
was of course cleared!
Attempting to capitalise on this good
fortune, Torquay replied via Whitfield but the tamest of shots from him flew
straight into Hinchliffe`s arms.
Then within a couple of minutes
Whitfield came back for more and did altogether better this time slamming a
firm drive into the net with County standing off to a man.
It was 3-1 , was this the signal for
a resurgence from the Gulls?
Well County thought not and upped
their game accordingly, Osborne just blocked having been put through by Bell.
The County push continued though, with Bell in but seeing his shot held by the
keeper, with Osborne in distress waiting for a pass beyond Mac Donald`s diving
body!
JG then completed his changes
bringing Mulhern and Rodney on for Bell and Tom Walker with 12 minutes left.
The fresh legs brought added zing to
the blue forward push, and this was only increased by a foul on Palmer, that
brought Sam Walker back centre stage to take the free kick. It was at an angle
and distance not dissimilar to his recent goal at EP, but he slipped whilst
taking it, allowing the local wags to indulge themselves with raucous laughter,
only for Sam to extend a leg and push the ball inside to Rodney. At first there seemed nothing on as Rodders
drifted away from goal, but a deft switch of direction changed matters and he
smashed a brilliant strike home beyond a now bewildered Mac Donald.
That was 85 minutes in, both teams
tried to probe the other after this , and when three minutes added time was
announced County were still in an
unassailable lead of 4-1, soon to be increased to 5-1.
Afirst County goal for Rodders ! |
This happened 2 minutes into added
time as Wynter crashed through Jackson for the umpteenth time finally breaking
Mr Allison`s patience getting booked for his pains. Osborne stepped up to take
the free kick putting max pace on a ball that fizzed into the crowded box where
Frank did what Frank does and touched it home!
Fantastic finish to a fantastic
County performance!
There was time for a late/ late Gulls
free kick, and a booking for Jacko, but County defended this like we knew that
they would, to clinch a brilliant victory!
Well done all 14 County players today,
James Gannon, and all the staff- a well deserved victory!
Now for 2 winnable home games!
Torquay United line up;-
Mac Donald, Wynter, Cameron, Hall (
Lemonheigh- Evans 54), Buse, Reid ( Lewington 60), Bansal- Mc Nulty ( Lumbombo-
Kalala 60) , Cundy, Janneh, Whitfield, Medford- Smith.
Subs not used :-Keating, Covolan
Stockport County line up:-
Hinchliffe, Minihan, Palmer, Arthur,
Garratt, Keane ,S Walker, Osborne, Thomas ( Jackson 66), Bell ( Mulhern 78), T
Walker ( Rodney 78).
Subs not used : Ormson, Leesley.
Attendance : 2269 ( 358)
hedgegrower
Comments
Post a Comment