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Saturday 2nd April 2005 |
Ryman League Premier Division |
Richard Murrill reports from Westbourne Stadium |
Folkestone Invicta | 1 | Dryden 4 |
Harrow Borough | 0 |
Folkestone getting closer to safety
A FOURTH minute goal from man of the moment James Dryden was enough to
give Folkestone Invicta a third consecutive win as they took another huge step
towards Ryman Premier League survival with a narrow win over fourth-from-bottom
Harrow Borough on Saturday afternoon.
Dryden had broken the club’s goalscoring record with the winner at
local rivals Dover Athletic on Easter Monday and struck again to take Invicta
eight points above Harrow and the drop zone with five games to play.
25-year-old DRYDEN had been a major fitness doubt with a nasty toe
injury but was there to sidefoot home the only goal of the game after Simon
Glover had played a low ball in from the left hand side.
Dryden was close again in the 39th minute following the
game’s first corner when he headed against the top of the crossbar after
centre half Adam Flanagan had met Paul Lamb’s ball in from the right.
At the other end, home goalkeeper Tony Kessell saved with his feet to
deny striker Brian Haule in the 45th minute when the ball was played
over defender Steve Norman.
And Harrow came out strongly at the start of the second half as they
tried to turn things around in their own desperate bid for survival as Elliot
Onochie got put through after 51 minutes and forced a corner from Kessell.
Invicta goalscorer Dryden succumbed to his injury after 53 minutes and
was replaced by Mark Munday. Paul Sykes then headed at goalkeeper Keita Karamoko
when Micheal Everitt nodded the ball on two minutes later.
Harrow missed their best chance of the match after 64 minutes when
substitute Howard Newton scooped the ball over at the far post when Onochie
played the ball across to him from the left hand side.
For Invicta, Stuart Myall shot into the side netting when Norman played
the ball forward after 73 minutes.
Substitute Joe Neilson replaced Sykes after 85 minutes and set up a
couple of late chances for Invicta as he couldn’t quite force the ball home in
the 90th minute when he took the ball off Steve Dogbe and combined
with Glover.
And Glover volleyed tamely at goalkeeper Karamoko when set up by Neilson
six minutes into stoppage time.
Both sides suffered early injuries as Harrow defender Richard Covey left
the field after just nine minutes and Invicta lost right back Kevin Watson with
a recurrence of the knee injury which kept him out for over three months from
December.
FOLKESTONE
INVICTA: Kessell,
Watson (J. Everitt 15), Lamb, Flanagan, Norman, Lindsey, M. Everitt, Myall,
Dryden (Munday 53), Sykes (Neilson 85), Glover. Unused subs: Coleman, Tanner.
HARROW
BOROUGH: Karamoko, Katyal (Mouri 77), Covey (Dyer 9), Walters, Norman
(Newton 45), Marney, Fitzsimon, Dogbe, Haule, Onochie, Lamb. Unused subs:
Asombang, Haniff.
Attendance: 392.