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Saturday 9 October 2004 |
Ryman League Premier Division |
Richard Murrill reports from Westbourne Stadium |
Folkestone Invicta | 2 | Dryden 24,90 |
Braintree Town | 2 | Riddle 40, Burgess 66 |
Dryden's last gasp equaliser is tonic after cup defeat
A stoppage
time equaliser from James Dryden saved the day for Folkestone Invicta as they
took a point from Saturday’s encounter with Braintree Town at the Westbourne
Stadium.
DRYDEN headed
in a deep right wing cross from Drew Watkins to send home supporters away happy
when substitute Martin Chandler played the ball out to the flank.
Striker Dryden
had earlier opened the scoring after 24 minutes, but Braintree hit back and went
2-1 up during the second half despite being reduced to ten men when left back
Mark Jones was sent off for dissent just before half time.
Dryden’s
last gasp equaliser was a real tonic for an Invicta side playing its fourth game
in eight days and which had suffered the huge disappointment of going out of the
F. A. Cup on penalties against Harrow Borough on Tuesday night.
Invicta gave a
debut to new signing Andrew Burke, a 21-year-old former Tottenham apprentice and
Republic of Ireland youth international and made a determined start amid
blustery conditions.
Braintree had
the game’s first real chance after 20 minutes when striker James Baker shot
over following a good turn on the edge of the penalty area.
But Invicta
opened the scoring after 24 minutes when Burke forced the game’s first corner
on the left hand side. Braintree goalkeeper Danny Guy saved a powerful John
Guest header from Watkins’ ball in, but DRYDEN was there to find the net from
close range.
Braintree lost
Bradley Quinton to injury after 39 minutes, but were level a minute later when
Louis RIDDLE’s cross-shot from the left hand side sailed into the far corner
of the net after taking a deflection.
The first half
drama did not end there as Braintree’s Jones was penalised for an
innocuous-looking challenge on Dryden and received a straight red card for his
protests.
Ten-men
Braintree could even have gone in ahead at half time as Gavin McGowan found
himself in space down the left hand side but shot over when he cut inside right
on the interval.
The visitors
were to get better after the interval but had Riddle booked for diving when he
went down under challenge from Watkins after 51 minutes.
Invicta’s
Paul Lamb was booked after 56 minutes for pulling McGowan’s shirt, with the
Braintree player also going into the referee’s notebook for having too much to
say.
The home side
was struggling to make its numerical advantage count and defender John Walker
replaced midfielder Mark Munday after 64 minutes to allow full backs Lamb and
Watkins to get forward in wide positions.
Invicta centre
half Adam Flanagan had to clear from close to the line when the ball was played
across from the right after 65 minutes. And the visitors went ahead when Billy
BURGESS fired home after 66 minutes when substitute Steve Sodje had a charged
down as the ball bobbled around the Invicta goalmouth following a corner.
Chandler
replaced Scott Lindsey after 70 minutes, with Watkins donning the captain’s
armband and striker Luke Coleman replaced Burke as Invicta went for broke after
75 minutes.
A Dryden shot
on the turn was saved by Gay after 81 minutes and Invicta’s chance seemed to
have gone when Coleman scooped his shot over the crossbar following a Dryden run
when Flanagan and Walker worked the ball out of defence after 86 minutes.
But Dryden’s
last-ditch equaliser was the change the mood at the Westbourne Stadium.
FOLKESTONE
INVICTA: Munden, Watkins, Lamb, Flanagan, Guest, Lindsey (Chandler 70 mins),
Burke (Coleman 75 mins), Munday (Walker 64 mins), Dryden, Everitt, Glover.
Unused subs: Dyson, Kessell.
BRAINTREE
TOWN: Gay, Burgess, Jones, Adedeji, Lorraine, Quinton (Martin 39 mins), McGowan,
Good, Evans, Baker (Sodje 45 mins), Riddle.
Unused subs: Porter, Abbott, Mayward.
Attendance:
220.