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Lack of experience costs Invicta at the end |
Saturday
13th August 2005 |
Pre-Season Friendly |
Richard
Murrill reports from the Buzzlines Stadium, Cheriton Road |
Folkestone Invicta | 3 | Myall
37, Glover 50, Neilson 72 |
Horsham | 3 | Brake
36, Taylor 46, Lamb (og) 90 |
Folkestone
Invicta drew their last pre-season friendly of the summer 3-3 at home to
Horsham on Saturday afternoon when a stoppage time own goal from Paul Lamb
deprived Neil Cugley’s side of victory, writes Richard Murrill. Left
back Lamb sliced the ball into his own net with just seconds remaining
when Nigel Brake found Lee Carney down the left hand side and the
latter’s low ball in was missed by substitute goalkeeper Matt Hurley. Horsham
had twice been ahead and scored both right at the start and finish of the
second half, but Invicta had looked like turning things around with goals
from Stuart Myall, Simon Glover and Joe Neilson. Brake
had opened the scoring for Ryman League Division One side Horsham after 36
minutes when he fired home across goal from the left hand side of the box. But
Invicta were level just a minute later thanks to an exquisite chip from Myall
when he spotted goalkeeper Rob Frankland off his line and tried his luck
from 20 yards. Horsham
restored their lead just 22 seconds into the second half when striker
Jamie Taylor fired a low shot which squeezed past goalkeeper Tony Kessell
with supporters still making their way back to the terraces. Invicta
had earlier gone close with the game’s first real chance with a far post
header from teenager Ben Sly when Kevin Watson sent over a cross from the
right hand side. And
Watson came across to the left hand side to hit a free kick which
goalkeeper Frankland palmed away after 27 minutes. At
the other end, visiting centre half John Farley - a recent signing from
Tonbridge Angels - hit an acrobatic shot over the crossbar when he came up
for Brake’s corner from the left after 31 minutes. Horsham
goalkeeper Frankland turned a Micheal Eveirtt shot on the turn away for a
corner after 41 minutes when Paul Jones played the ball in to Myall from
the right hand side. Taylor’s
goal at the start of the second half put Horsham ahead again and the
little striker threatened again with a close range header in the 47th
minute when John Westcott played the ball in from the right. Striker
Jones was then close for Invicta in the 48th minute when Lamb
from Lamb’s left wing cross and Horsham goalscorer Taylor called Kessell
into action again a minute later during an incident-packed spell leading
up to Glover’s equaliser. Neilson
looked likely when he came on and caused problems in the Horsham defence
again after 82 minutes and James Everitt shot over in the 87th
minute when Luke Coleman had a shot blocked following a run into the box
by Simon Rainbow. When
youth team goalkeeper Hurley replaced Kessell after 86 minutes, Invicta
went into the closing stages of the game with seven teenagers on the
pitch. Defender
Liam Friend followed up his first senior outing at Ashford on Thursday
night with another substitute appearance here during the second half.
Glover levelled the scores again after 50 minutes when he found the net
after Myall had put him through during a lively opening to the second
half.
Substitute Neilson put Invicta ahead in the 72nd minute when he
held his nerve to go round substitute goalkeeper Gary Elliott and plant
the ball into the net when Micheal Everitt put him through down the
middle.
But there was to be a final twist as Horsham saved the day.
Folkestone
Invicta: Kessell
(Hurley 86), Watson (J. Everitt 70), Lamb, Flanagan, Norman (Friend 70),
Lindsey, Sly, M. Everitt (Rainbow 72), Jones (Neilson 59), Glover, Myall
(Coleman 72). Horsham: Frankland (Elliott 45), Castrechino, Payne, Farley (Graves 45), French, Hawthorne, Carney, Westcott, Taylor, Hudak (Walker 57), Brake. Also used: Oulling, Berry.
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