Showing posts with label Torquay United. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Torquay United. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 March 2013

Daggers 2-2 Torquay, Rene Gives Pain Relief For Gulls.


Even with lady luck on our side, Dagenham & Redbridge boss Wayne Burnett is still searching for his first home win as manager after a disappointing 2-2 draw against Torquay. Daggers will feel as though they should have taken all 3 points having had the extra man for 87 minutes following Aaron Downes' mistimed challenge on Abu Ogogo early on. The converted spot kick from Medy Elito was cancelled out by Joss Labadie before Josh Scott restored the lead minutes before the end. Battling Torquay never gave up though and Rene Howe rewarded the 114 travelling diehards by dispatching his 89th minute spot kick in confident style to give the Gulls a share of the spoils.

Given our awful home record on Tuesday nights at Victoria Road, this wasn't a game I was confident about. That was despite Torquay's torrid run of form that had seen them lose seven of the last eight, a point at Accrington being their only solace. Almost significantly this match marked nearly a whole year since that encounter at home to Northampton on a Tuesday night where relegation seemed unavoidable. Move on a year and we're under new leadership and came into this off the back of a fantastic 2-1 win at promotion chasing Rotherham at the weekend.

After a quick pre match stop in the clubhouse which now has a pinball machine don't you know, we headed into the ground where the teams were announced as follows...

Dagenham & Redbridge: Lewington, Hoyte, Doe, Wilkinson, Femi, Bingham, Saunders, Howell, Ogogo, Elito, Scott. Subs: Seabright, Gracco, Green, Maher, Dennis, Reed, Strevens.

Wayne Burnett opted to make a single change from the Daggers side that defeated Rotherham United at the weekend. Kevin Maher, who was withdrawn after 45 minutes in that game, was replaced by Billy Bingham in midfield as Daggers lined up in a 4-1-4-1 formation once more. News earlier in the day also indicated that fan favourite Brian Woodall wouldn't be seen at Victoria Road for a while after agreeing to a loan spell at BSN side Bishops Stortford.

Torquay United: Poke, Oastler, Downes, Saah, Cruise, Mansell, Bodin, Labadie, Jarvis, Howe, Benyon. Subs: Rice, Nicholson, MacDonald, Lathrope, Stevens, Craig, Macklin.

Torquay Interim manager Alan Knill also chose to make a single change from the weekend's fixture against Oxford. Kevin Nicholson dropped to the bench which allowed former Arsenal defender Thomas Cruise to slot in at left back in a like for like change. The Gulls were looking for only a second win of 2013 and with a good recent record against the Daggers, they'd be hoping to find it here. 

With that we took our positions and the teams emerged from the tunnel to be greeted by the under-strength crowd on a cold Tuesday night. After completing the pleasantries which involved both captains deciding to remain as they were, the match kicked off.

Usually the opening of a match is quite uneventful and spectacularly un-dramatic. Yesterday though, it was anything but. Within minutes Abu Ogogo burst through down the left hand side thanks to a well weighted through ball before being hauled down inside the box by Aaron Downes. The referee had no hesitation in pointing to the spot and sending the unfortunate Downes off after just 3 minutes of play.
Medy!

The crowd couldn't quite believe it - especially when you take into account exactly the same thing happened at the weekend away at Rotherham. The anticipation as Elito stepped up to take the penalty was high, but like at the weekend he slotted it away in calm fashion to give the Daggers a 1-0 lead. You began to feel a little sorry for Torquay at this point with all their rotten luck, however there was still considerable time for the visitors to make amends.

Despite the early goal, Daggers failed to kick on straight away. It took until 16 minutes to register their first real shot of the evening. Neat play on the right hand side resulted in Medy Elito curling a fine cross towards Josh Scott whose header was expertly tipped over the bar by Michael Poke. The hosts were now getting into their stride with Billy Bingham next to try his luck. 

One thing that has become abundantly clear under the short reign of Wayne Burnett so far is the precision and work taken on set pieces. After scoring with one at the weekend, Daggers came close with the same routine on 27 minutes. This time the ball was played into Luke Howell and but for the outstretched leg of a Torquay defender to divert the ball wide of the goal, Daggers would have found themselves two up.

The Daggers performance then took something of a plunge as the hosts failed to assert their man advantage going forward. We looked to play down the middle far too often which resulted in the Gulls breaking down the attack with the danger being cleared. Not enough play was going down the wing which was a shame as the combination of Josh Scott & Medy Elito was looking like a prominent one.
Doe

Torquay were lacking in confidence and with a man disadvantage it showed even more. Despite frequently challenging down the right, there was no one willing to take a gamble by getting into the box which meant the Gulls were restricted going forward. It nearly got even worse before half time for the visitors as Daggers came close from another corner. Matt Saunders' delivery was met by Scott Doe at the near post who could only flash his header into the side netting. 

With near enough the last kick (well, head) of the first half, Torquay registered their first opportunity of the match. Following the Daggers corner, the visitors broke down the right hand side. The ball was played to Joe Oastler who whipped in a delightful cross to the back post that found Rene Howe whose looping header just cleared the crossbar. With that, the referee blew his whistle and somewhat disappointingly considering how the half had started, Daggers went in 1-0 ahead.

Straight into the second half and Daggers opened on the front foot, creating two good opportunities in a matter of minutes. The first saw Josh Scott cross for Medy Elito who could only manage to divert the ball over the bar from several yards out when it seemed easier to score. Then seconds later, good combination play down the left from Femi allowed Elito another bite at the cherry. This time Elito defeated his man before cutting inside and curling a shot inches wide of the far post.

As the snow started falling from the Sky (As it generally does), the atmosphere over Victoria Road turned decidedly frosty as Torquay began to get on top in the game. Joss Labadie and Joe Oastler continued to menace the Daggers defence as the pair looked to evade their respective full backs on each side. Oastler was the more successful, sending in a succession of dangerous crosses into the box. 

Wayne Burnett then made a bold decision with 69 minutes played. Usually the "star player" remains on the field of play no matter how he is performing. Burnett though decided otherwise, withdrawing the ineffective Luke Howell for striker Ben Strevens. This decision especially pleased me as it's not something that's done enough when a "star player" is in the side - and for what it's worth he deserved to be replaced as well.
No longer Mission Impossible

After that, Torquay had the bit between their teeth as they looked to capitalise on a torrid Daggers display. Directly after the substitution the visitors came closer than they had done all evening. Tom Cruise's well timed free kick found the head of Brian Saah who forced Chris Lewington into a finger-tip save over the top to keep the scores level. From the resulting corner Torquay got the leveller they deserved. Lee Mansell's ball in was touched home by Joss Labadie to make it 1-1 and it was a goal that the visitors completely deserved. It wasn't Mission Impossible anymore for Alan Knill's men.

The home crowd were now on the back of the Daggers players. Had the Gulls made it 2-1 like they should have done straight after the equaliser, Victoria Road would have sounded more like Stamford Bridge. Intricate play between Rene Howe & Billy Bodin saw the former superbly intercepted by Scott Doe before the latter directed his free header into the arms of a grateful Chris Lewington. 

Dominic Green was then introduced for Billy Bingham as Daggers reverted to a 4-4-2 formation. Coincidentally it was also the first time Daggers have played with two wingers, (loosely described as), since 1963. There was no initial change though as Torquay continued to pile forward. Luke Macklin's effort was deflected wide of the mark whilst Joss Labadie's powerful free kick curled just wide of the near post to the relief of the Daggers crowd.

Just as all seemed lost for Daggers fans and the prospect of 3 points was slipping away, somehow we took the lead. Josh Scott's poacher like instincts sprung into action following Matt Saunders' cross-cum-shot on the right hand side. With the crowd roaring him on, Josh connected with the ball and turned it goalwards – the ball bouncing off of the underside of the bar before nestling in the back of the net.

The Sieve breathed a huge sigh of relief as Daggers had seemingly rescued a completely undeserved win. More to the point, everyone was delighted for Josh Scott. He needs goals to get his confidence back and I firmly believe that he can kick on from that strike and become the main forward that we so badly need. 

Back to the game though and with minutes left the Gulls had no other choice but to throw players forward in search of an equaliser. Having dominated for large parts of the second half with 10 men, it would have been nothing less than they deserved if they found the back of the net. 

Daggers were looking more resilient at the back now and were combating Gulls pressure well. That was until the 89th minute. A ball cleared out wide was played to Femi who tried to advance forward before being stopped in his tracks. The mercurial left back was forced to pass backwards to Dominic Green who was standing just yards away. His attempted clearance ricocheted off of a Torquay midfield before landing in the box. Luke Wilkinson attempted to clear the ball, but his high boot caught Luke Macklin and Keith Stroud rightly awarded the second penalty of the game.

Rene Howe stepped up to the spot to take the penalty to guarantee what would surely be a share of the spoils. He ran up and calmly slotted the ball beyond Chris Lewington sending the travelling supporters into raptures at the prospect of a well deserved, yet unlikely point. Despite minimal pressure towards the end, that's how the match finished which meant Torquay took a fantastic point away from Victoria Road.

Daggers didn't deserve the win, so a draw was a fair result. They'll be disappointed having had 10 men for 87 minutes that they didn't make the advantage count - and rightfully so. Against 10 men for the majority of the game, any side should win. But Daggers failed to show a lack of urgency and tempo in their game and allowed Torquay back into the contest in the second half. 

The real positive to take from the match was the performance of Josh Scott. The forward continued his impressive work from the weekend and transferred it back to Victoria Road and got a goal for his rewards. It seems like 4-1-4-1 is a system that favours him, rather than the 4-3-3 that we've persisted with for the past couple of years. Hopefully his performances will continue to improve and soon enough he'll be back to the Josh that we all know and love.

As for Torquay, I have to say - very impressed. From the moment after Downes was sent off, their team spirit was tremendous. Despite having a quiet first half, they dominated the second and no one can begrudge them the point. With the players they have and the team spirit that seemed evident, they should be able to avoid the drop. First things first though, they desperately need to get that monkey off their back of not having won in 10 games.

You also have to say that this result could act as a catalyst. Last year we were defeated nearly a year to the day all hope was gone. But we turned it around. You almost get the feeling this performance could act as a motivator for Torquay - a fresh start until the end of the season. I for one hope it does. 

Next up for Daggers is 2nd placed Burton Albion at home on Saturday. The games just get easier and easier don't they? You can read my report from that encounter here on Sunday, until then - have a good Friday and let’s hope we can come away with the win!

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Saturday, 27 August 2011

Daggers 1-1 Torquay: Paying The Penalty

Dagenham & Redbridge gained another point after a somewhat frustrating 1-1 draw at home to Torquay United earlier today. The match was effectively a game of two halves, with the Daggers outplaying Torquay in the first and vice versa for the second.


Before Kick Off
After a knackering morning of playing football, a interesting 3-3 draw I might add, I was set for Victoria Road as the sun come out down Victoria Road. Walking into the ground I picked up a double helping of programmes and the usual pointless golden goal & 50/50 ticket before making my way over to the Sieve where I met up with a couple of mates, with about 15 minutes until kick off. The main news over the tannoy was that Danny J Green was starting in the absence of Medy Elito through yet another injury. One of the major plus points however was hearing Peter Gain being named on the bench, a return was imminent for the passionate Irishman.

The Daggers lined up as follows: Lewington, Ogogo, Doe, Arber, McCrory, Danny J Green, Luke Howell, Oliver Lee, Jon Nurse, Gavin Tomlin, Sam Williams.

The teams came out as the sun shone down once more, the Daggers hoping to continue their good early season form against a well placed Torquay side. The one noticeable thing was the height of Danny Stevens of Torquay, he should have been sponsored my miracle grow!

It was Torquay, attacking the Bury Road end who were fastest out of the blocks getting a couple of shots away on Chris Lewingtons goal, but nothing to call the former Letherhead man into action. A Torquay man got into the box amongst the players and got a shot away, but it went past the post. The Daggers began to get themselves in the game, the ball being passed out to the left on a number of occasions for Danny J Green to bamboozle his defender and get a cross in, but both times it happened in the opening 10 minutes, Torquay's keeper claimed it easily.

Gavin Tomlin then produced a magnificent chance for Sam Williams, a run from the half way line, dodging defenders before laying the ball out to Williams when he could have shot himself, Williams' cross come shot was blocked well by a Torquay defender who slid it out for a Daggers corner which came to nothing. Gavlar was then involved again, bursting into the box before lashing his shot high over the bar, if only we were playing Australian Rules! Once again, just minutes later the ball fell to him outside the box, running across his body he hit hit it with a slice, again high and wide. Gavin Tomlin seemed fired up for this game, maybe something to do with the fact he played on loan at Torquay last season, scoring 4 goals in his time their and taking them to the play off final, before losing to Stevenage.

After some more very neat play down the sides, the Daggers made the breakthrough. Abu Ogogo played the ball out to Jon Nurse on the right, who rolled it out from under his foot. His beautiful inswinging ball found the highlighted head of Sam Williams who's magnificent placed header nestled in the far corner of the goal. Cue jubilation from 3 sides and Sam himself who had netted his first Daggers goal with a fine header. It was no less than what we deserved after being on top for a 15 minute period and we were rewarded with the lead.

Just minutes later Abu Ogogo crossed the ball from the right in acres of space to Danny J Green who's well taken volley flashed over the bar. Just minutes later Eunen O'Kane was booked for Torquay for "unsporting behaviour", or in short, doing something idiotic. Torquay then had a chance, Ateino picked the ball up on the far right hand side before dribbling in a few yards and unleashing a fantastic and powerful shot that just cleared Lewingtons far post. He was given far too much space and if it was on target, may have had Lewington worrying a lot more than he was.

That was effectively the end of a good first half in which the Daggers dominated proceedings, the attendance was announced as 2012 with 222 coming from the South West club, a good effort, but it didn't look that many! We were "treated" to a mascot race at half time, although it was the horniest and weirdest mascot race I've ever seen. Half of the mascots were having a fight with eachother whilst the others were frolicking, make of it what you will but they all finished together, "aww". Half times rang round next and Crawley were losing to everyones disappointment, possibly the biggest use of sarcasm ever. That was basically the half time, nothing much, although at least Pulse have disappeared for the time being.



The teams re emerged for the second half, the Daggers would now be attacking the Bury Road End whilst Torquay would be going forward towards their own fans in the Marcus James Stand. The first action was a short corner by Gavin Tomlin to Damien McCrory who whipped it in, but it came to the usual nothing.

Minutes later Jon Nurse saw his headed effort go wide of the target as the Daggers began to push for a second goal to take the game beyond the Gulls. Torquay were now beginning to establish a foothold on the game, Lee Mansell and the previously booked O'Kane both getting shots away but both blocked by both central defenders as they went looking for an equaliser. A ball was then swung in from the left, I'm oblivious to who swung it in, but it found the head of a Torquay striker, Rene Howe I think who directed it low and hard, but it was well saved by Lewington.

Then there were two almighty scrambles in the box. The first looked as though Lewington had made yet another fantastic save or a defender had made a sensational block, either way it was cleared out and McCrory booted it up field to safety. It found Danny J Green who after some good hold up play found Sam Williams. Williams turned his mane on the left before cutting in and curling a shot just over the far post and into the terrace, a very good move. Then it all happened once again, once again it was down the left. A ball in caused panic and another scramble but this time I'm certain Chris Lewington made two fantastic saves to keep the attempts out. I say it every week, but he will be a top goalkeeper when he sorts out his dodgy kicking, a bit of Robbo retained!

Martin Ling then made a change, looking to press home Torquays second half dominance, new loan signing Billy Boden coming on for the lively Taiwo Ateino. The Daggers made a couple of subs of their own, Peter Gain coming on for his first appearance after his injury lay off, replacing Luke Howell who had a decent enough game in the middle. Then Danny J Green got a decent shot away but it went over the bar, not testing the Gulls stopper. Then the Daggers second sub in a 5 minute period, Gavin Tomlin who had a mixed game, creating some good opportunities and bamboozling defences with his footwork but missing numerous chances once more, came off for Hayley, or Brian Woodall as he's more commonly known.

The major talking point of the game came minutes afterwards. Billy Boden was fouled by Mark Arber on the edge of the penalty box, mass confusion in the Sieve occurred, but the referee pointed to the spot. Looking back on it, I believe the foul was outside the box, let me state here I am fairly sure it was a foul, whether it was inside or outside the box was another question as the margin between the two looked tighter than a ducks arse. Anyway, the "biggest" striker in the league, Rene Howe faces Chris Lewington, the tension was there, all four sides waited in anticipation. Howe stepped up and put it straight down the middle, Chris Lewington dived to his left and the Gulls has got their deserved equaliser.

At this point John Still opted to make his final sub of the game, taking Danny J Green off who had a decent game, creating a lot of play down the left, he was replaced by Damien Scannell who had such a positive impact a week previous away at Bradford City. It was a nervy 10 minutes until the end, with Torquay on the up and the Daggers looking nervy. Abu Ogogo undeservedly went into Mr Sheldricks book for a foul that never deserved a caution, luckily nothing came of the free kick.

That was the last action of the half, with both sides not able to find the second goal to secure the win and the three points. Upon reflection it probably was a fair share of the spoils. It was a tale of two halves, the Daggers winning the first and Torquay winning the second. We sat back too much in the second half for my liking, not playing with the same flair we did in the first 45, and that cost us dearly, at the end of the day I was more than satisfied with the point.

The problem is that it's the same old story of missed opportunities, Gavin Tomlin missed a hatful today and there were numerous other chances that went begging. If it wasn't for Chris Lewington once again we wouldn't have even come away with a point, he's received a lot of plaudits for his performances recently and for good reason, Robbo's boots were big ones to fill, he's come in, filled them, and gone up a size, brilliant performance worthy of his man of the match award. Another standout for me today was Sam Williams, I'm a big fan of him and he had a terrific game. His hold up play is superb and he wins plenty of headers, something that previous forwards at Victoria Road didn't. He deserved his goal today and what a fine one it was.

My final mention today goes to Jon Nurse, wishing him luck for Barbados' World Cup Qualifiers next weekend, it's great to have an International at the club regardless of what Nation he plays for. His input on and off the pitch will undoubtedly be missed next weekend, but we'll do our best. Let's hope he's thinking of us playing in Hereford next weekend whilst he's enjoying Barbados.

I hope you've enjoyed reading and I'll be back to report on the Daggers Johnstones Paint Trophy game against lowly Leyton Orient in a week and a half.

Something to end on, if someone would have offered you 10 points out of the first 15 on the 5th August with our current injury crisis, would you have taken it? Of course you would.

Come on the Daggers!