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Tuesday 22nd February 2005 |
Bryco Cup Quarter-Final |
Richard Murrill reports from Scraley Road |
Heybridge Swifts | 1 | Akurang 99 |
Folkestone Invicta | 1 | Glover 109 |
After Extra Time - Heybridge Swifts won 3-2 on penalties |
More penalty heartache for Invicta
Folkestone
Invicta suffered the heartbreak of defeat on penalties as they lost Tuesday
night’s shoot out 3-2 on a cold night in Essex in the quarter finals of the
Bryco Cup away to Heybridge Swifts following a 1-1 draw after extra time.
After
going out of the F. A. Cup this season at home to Harrow Borough and last season
away to Welling on penalties, this was another cruel cup exit for Neil
Cugley’s side.
The
penalty shoot out got off to a poor start for Invicta as Micheal Everitt struck
the first kick over the crossbar and Simon Glover then had his penalty saved by
goalkeeper Paul Rutherford.
Invicta
were thrown a lifeline when Ian Cousins hit Heybridge’s second penalty over
the crossbar, but when Rutherford saved Invicta’s final penalty taken by James
Everitt it meant that the home side did not have to take their fifth penalty as
their goalkeeper took the plaudits.
There
had been successful strikes for Heybridge’s Scott Forbes, Kelly Pollard and
Cliff Akurang and for Invicta defenders Paul Lamb and Adam Flanagan.
The
game itself had finished 1-1 at Scraley Road, with both goals coming during
extra time as former Chelsea youngster Akurang put Heybridge ahead after 99
minutes, only for Glover to equalise after 109 minutes.
AKURANG,
a recent signing from Conference South club Thurrock opened the scoring from
close range after Invicta goalkeeper Tony Kessell had saved an initial shot when
the ball was pulled back from the left hand side in a move involving Pollard.
Invicta
responded at the start of the second period of extra time as James Everitt went
close after a Glover shot was charged down and the visitors’ protested in vain
for a penalty for handball.
And
GLOVER made it 1-1 when he thumped the ball home following a corner from the
left hand side.
Kessell
then made a great tip over to deny Mike Shinn with five minutes of extra time
remaining and Invicta survived again a minute later when former Margate striker
Jean-Michael Sigere’s low ball in from the right was only sliced away and it
was then Heybridge’s turn to have penalty appeals for handball turned down
when the ball was deflected off the line.
Invicta
had centre half John Guest back from suspension in a five-man defence which saw
teenager Will Dunlop make a first starting appearance. Captain Scott Lindsey,
however, was a late withdrawal as his wife gave birth to a baby girl late in the
afternoon, with Mark Munday taking over as skipper.
Coincidentally,
recently appointed Heybridge assistant manager Barry Lakin also became the
father of a baby girl on Tuesday.
Heybridge
are currently on a good run under new manager Brian Statham and were close as
early as the second minute when big centre half Chris Wild poked the ball wide.
A
dangerous cross from the right by Dwayne Edwards then flew across the Invicta
goal after 13 minutes when a Kessell clearance was headed back by the home side.
For
Invicta, centre half Flanagan mis-kicked when Glover played the ball in from the
left after 34 minutes when the latter combined with Paul Sykes in a move started
by Flanagan himself who brought the ball out of defence.
James
Everitt then drilled a low shot wide when the ball fell to him on the right hand
side in a first half of few clear cut chances.
Invicta
had the ball in the net after 57 minutes when Flanagan turned the ball in after
Sykes had nodded on a Guest free kick, but the ‘goal’ was ruled out for
offside when the ball originally came in.
Two
minutes later, Shinn shot over from just outside the box at the other end.
Shinn
then curled a shot wide from the edge of the area as Heybridge threatened again
after 69 minutes with the tie delicately poised.
Invicta
went up the other end and won their first corner of the game after 70 minutes
when a fierce Micheal Everitt shot was deflected wide.
James
Everitt came to Invicta’s rescue after 75 minutes when he cleared off the line
at the far post after Wild met a corner from the right.
Invicta
had a chance to go ahead when Munday played striker James Dryden through, but
Rutherford got down to save the subsequent shot after 81 minutes.
With
extra time looming, Kessell made a brilliant save from Akurang after 90 minutes
when Guest got caught in possession inside the Invicta penalty area with the
Folkestone side temporarily reduced to ten men as the influential Flanagan was
forced to leave the field with blood on his shirt.
And
Kessell got down to save from Heybridge substitute and debutant Paul Abbott -
signed from Lakin's previous club Erith & Belvedere - deep into stoppage
time.
The
drama had only just started.
HEYBRIDGE
SWIFTS: Rutherford, Artun, Cousins, Shinn, Wild, Pollard, Edwards (Abbott 57),
Gillespie, Akurang, Forbes, Sigere. Unused
subs: Barber, Marks, Otalor.
FOLKESTONE
INVICTA: Kessell, J. Everitt, Lamb, Flanagan, Guest, Dunlop, M. Everitt, Munday,
Dryden, Glover, Sykes (Neilson 76). Unused sub: Walker, Watson, Morrin.