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Saturday 28 August 2004 | Ryman League Premier Division |
Richard Murrill reports from Earlsmead |
Harrow Borough | 1 | Haule 35 |
Folkestone Invicta | 0 |
Folkestone fail to live up to high expectations
Folkestone Invicta were beaten 1-0 away
to Harrow Borough on Saturday afternoon following a disappointing performance at
Earlsmead.
Expectations
were high after Invicta’s convincing 4-0 midweek win at Leyton, but this was
to the Folkestone side’s worst performance of the season so far as they went
down against a side who had not previously won in the Ryman Premier League at
the start of this campaign.
Invicta
went into the game with Welling United goalkeeper Danny Skinner coming in for
the suspended Tony Kessell who missed his first competitive game since joining
the club during the summer of 2003 after an unbroken run of 65 matches.
Also
making his debut in attack was 19-year-old striker Ian Pulman, signed on a
month’s loan from Margate, with an ankle injury meaning that John Ayling had
to take up his familiar substitutes’ role once again prior to his scholarship
in America.
Pulman
shot just wide of the post when James Dryden played a low ball in from the left
after 12 minutes, but that was to be about as good as it got for the visitors.
At
the other end, Paul Hamer’s shot on the turn clipped the Invicta crossbar
after 16 minutes.
Pulman
then hit a low shot at goalkeeper Keita Karamoko a minute later when Simon
Glover touched on centre half Adam Flanagan’s forward ball.
But
Invicta had to re-adjust when captain Scott Lindsey limped off in the 20th
minute after turning his ankle, with John Walker coming on at right back and
Micheal Everitt pushing up into midfield.
The
visitors were looking out-of-sorts as top goalscorer Dryden was playing too deep
and they could find no way past Harrow central defender and captain Dean Marney.
Brian
Haule shot wide for Harrow after beating John Guest down the left hand side
after 24 minutes and Osman Hasan’s free kick was touched round the post by
Skinner when Guest was adjudged to have fouled Haule after 28 minutes.
Daneil
Dyer then tested Skinner from outside the box in the 34th minute
following an untidy period of play from Invicta.
And
the only goal of the game came after 35 minutes when Mark Munday gave the ball
away in midfield and HAULE turned in the box to hit a low shot into the net
following passes from Dyer and Hasan.
Things
did not get much better for Invicta after the interval as they lost Glover to
injury and could find no way back.
Hamer
was denied first by Guest and then by Flanagan after 52 minutes and Steve Dogbe
should have increased Harrow’s lead from close range after 59 minutes when
Walker gave the ball away to Haule down the left and the goalscorer played the
ball over to Hasan at the far post.
Dyer
then blasted over when Haule played the ball back to him after 65 minutes.
Munday
curled a shot over the crossbar from the edge of the penalty area in the 68th
minute and Invicta went for broke when Mark Rook replaced Walker after 85
minutes and the three at the back often became two as Flanagan also pushed
forward in search of a late equaliser.
Skinner
saved a low shot from Haule when a big kick from Harrow goalkeeper Karamoko
sailed over the Invicta defence during injury time.
But
Flanagan had a chance to equalise deep into stoppage time when his far post shot
was blocked after Everitt had played the ball in from the right.
HARROW
BOROUGH: Karamoko, Johnson, Sterry,
Walters, Norman, Marney, Dyer (McGonigle 73 mins), Dogbe, Haule, Hamer (Jones 85
mins), Hasan. Unused subs: Lamb,
Henry, Hunt.
FOLKESTONE
INVICTA: Skinner, Everitt, Lamb, Flanagan, Guest, Lindsey (Walker 19 mins, Rook
85 mins), Chandler, Munday, Dryden, Pulman, Glover (Ayling 67 mins). Unused
subs: Dyson, Morrin.
Attendance:
130.