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Everitt makes sure Invicta don't slip up |
Saturday
24th September 2005 |
FA
Cup Second Qualifying Round |
Richard Murrill reporting |
St Margaretsbury | 0 | |
Folkestone Invicta | 1 | Michael Everitt 73 |
A
73rd minute goal from Micheal Everitt gave Folkestone Invicta
victory in Saturday’s F. A. Cup Second Qualifying Round tie away to St
Margaretsbury as Neil Cugley’s side avoided a potential banana skin
against their Spartan South Midland League opponents who had accounted for
Billericay in the previous round, writes Richard Murrill. 22-year-old
Everitt struck from close range to win the tie after Stuart Myall played
the ball in from the left hand side and substitute Joe Neilson put
goalkeeper Kris Smithers under pressure. The
elder Everitt brother will have fond memories of the F. A. Cup as he made
his first senior appearance for Invicta in a Preliminary Round tie at home
to Cryodon Athletic back in August 1999. He scored a second half equaliser
away to Dulwich Hamlet in a Preliminary Round tie in August 2003 before
two late goals from Allan Tait gave Invicta a 3-1 victory and he also
brought Invicta level in last season’s Second Qualifying Round replay at
home to Harrow Borough before Invicta went out on penalties despite the
hard-working midfielder being successful with his own spot kick. It
was a case of job done on Saturday for an Invicta side who knew that they
would have to compete on a bobbly pitch in rural Hertfordshire. Invicta
had an early chance in the second minute when right back James Everitt
volleyed over from the edge of the box, but clear cut chances were to be
at a premium. Simon
Glover’s pace was always likely to be a key factor for Invicta in this
tie, but the striker did not get enough power on his first time shot when
a Paul Lamb ball over the defence put him through after 21 minutes. St
Margaretsbury’s best chance of the first half came after 29 minutes as
striker Ryan Brown shot over when Jason Beck played the ball in from the
left hand side. At
the other end, Glover did not make enough of his chance when the ball
broke to him on the right hand side after 32 minutes. St
Margaretsbury goalkeeper Smithers made the save of the first half when he
kept out a Micheal Everitt shot after 38 minutes when Glover broke down
the left hand side and played the ball across. Invicta
made a tactical change at half time as striker Joe Neilson replaced left
back Lamb, with Glover moving to a wide left position and Steve Norman
moving across to full back in a four-man defence. The
move almost paid instant dividends as Neilson shot at goalkeeper Smithers
after 48 minutes. There
was a scare for Invicta after 55 minutes when goalkeeper Tony Kessell was
booked for accidentally collecting and handling the ball just outside his
penalty area and Steve Barker curled the subsequent free kick just wide. Record
appearance holder James Dryden was making his 250th start for
Invicta and the striker hooked a shot just wide when Myall threw the ball
in from the right after 71 minutes. The
decisive goal was to come a minute later. St
Margaretsbury responded as Broke down the right hand side after 76 minutes
but ultimately played the ball harmlessly across goal. Substitute
Ben Tobin hit a 25-yard free kick wide after 81 minutes and home captain
John Barker headed wide when Tobin played the ball over from the right
hand side five minutes into stoppage time.
St Margaretsbury: Smithers, Lovett, Williams, J. Barker, Draper, S. Barker (Tobin 76), Herod, Birnie, Brown, Gray (Petrov 84), Beck. Subs: Coombes, Stock, Maskell. Folkestone
Invicta: Kessell,
J. Everitt, Lamb (Neilson 45), Flanagan, Guest, Lindsey, M. Everitt, Myall,
Dryden, Glover, Norman. Subs:
Sly, Watson, Chandler, Mann. Attendance: 212.
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