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Tuesday 24 August 2004 | Ryman League Premier Division |
Richard Murrill reporting |
Leyton | 0 | |
Folkestone Invicta | 4 | Dryden 19, Glover 30,55, Ayling 55 |
Folkestone romp to emphatic victory in east London
Folkestone Invicta enjoyed a morale-boosting win
as they romped to an emphatic victory away to Leyton in east London on Tuesday
night thanks to goals from strikers Simon Glover (2), James Dryden and John
Ayling.
This
was just the tonic Invicta needed after their last-ditch home defeat against
Yeading on Saturday as Neil Cugley’s side raced to a 3-0 half time lead.
After
a lively opening quarter of an hour, Invicta opened the scoring after 18 minutes
when DRYDEN unleashed a sweet strike into the back of the net for his third goal
in three games.
It
was 2-0 in the 30th minute when following a quick free kick, Ayling
put GLOVER clean through and the blond striker made the most of the time and
space he had to open his account for his new club following a summer move from
Dover Athletic.
Invicta
were enjoying themselves on a good playing surface and AYLING made it 3-0 from
close range when Glover skipped past two defenders down the left flank to get
into the box after 43 minutes.
Ayling
was back in the starting line up for one more farewell appearance before
embarking on a scholarship in America as Invicta have released Jamie Wood.
GLOVER
completed the scoring when he struck again to make it 4-0 after 54 minutes when
he shrugged off a defender and lobbed the ball into the back of the net.
Leyton
had won two of their opening three Ryman Premier League matches of the season
and will be by no means the worst side Invicta face in their new division.
It
was an open game from the start as Invicta goalkeeper Tony Kessell tipped over a
well struck shot from James Hawes as early as the third minute following a move
involving Paul Armstrong and Mark Sophocleous.
At
the other end, the pace of Glover and Ayling was always likely to cause the home
defence problems and the latter hit a low shot just wide of the far post from
the left hand side in the fourth minute.
Manny
Williams shot just wide from the edge of the box for Leyton after combining with
Danny Jones in the 11th minute and former Stevenage Borough striker
Armstrong did well to make room for himself and shoot just wide of the post from
the right hand side two minutes later.
Ayling
shot wide from the edge of the box when Glover played the ball back to him on
the quarter of an hour mark.
And
Invicta soon had a stranglehold on the game when they established a two-goal
lead.
Dryden
hit a free kick just over the crossbar from a dangerous position right on the
edge of the box when Hawes fouled Glover after 35 minutes.
Kessell
then had to save a Hawes shot at the other end in the 42nd minute
following a move also involving Jones as Leyton sought a way back into the game.
But
Invicta’s final two goals either side of half time were to put the result
beyond any reasonable doubt.
Remarkably,
Invicta had to wait until the 79th minute to force their only corner
of the night, while their well-beaten hosts gained eight.
But
this was to be an away day to savour for the Folkestone side and their
travelling supporters.
Leyton
defender Scott Honeyball was booked for raising his arm to Glover when the
Invicta player raced past him down the left flank after 69 minutes and
substitute Leli Bajada followed him into the referee’s notebook for a foul on
the again unflappable defender John Guest after 77 minutes.
Invicta
also gave a first competitive outing to teenage substitute Mark Rook during the
final ten minutes of the match.
LEYTON:
Courtnage, Jones (Fannon 88 mins), Golby, Wood, Honeyball, Curley, Renner,
Hawes, Armstrong, Sophocleous, Williams (Bajada 47 mins).
Unused subs: Paul, Parkyn, Hasell.
FOLKESTONE
INVICTA: Kessell, Everitt, Lamb, Flanagan, Guest, Lindsey, Chandler, Munday
(Rook 81 mins), Dryden, Ayling (Walker 52 mins), Glover. Unused subs: Dyson,
Morrin.