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Saturday 5th February 2005 |
Go Travel Kent League Premier Division |
Ian Muir reports from Eden Park Avenue |
Beckenham Town | 1 | Paul Vines 70 |
Deal Town | 0 |
Deal make Beckenham work hard for their points
Beckenham
took it as a mark of respect to their attacking style when Deal Town played in a
4-5-1 formation.
The visitors were under constant pressure throughout the entire match. However,
Beckenham found it very hard to break their opponents down and when they
eventually did the visitors keeper was in great form.
Possession was almost impossible in midfield and Beckenham constantly tried to
get the ball out wide and managed to stretch Deal on several occasions.
The unselfish movement of Paul Vines and Lewis Wood provided gaps for Hall and
Edwards to run in to but the visitors wall of defence stood firm.
In the first period Town forced 7 corners and their best chance fell to West
who, with his back to the goal spun round and watched as his snap-shot skimmed
the bar.
Little changed in the general pattern of play in the second half and Beckenham
Town's keeper Hopper became virtually a spectator. While at the other end the
visitors keeper continued his impressive display and was outstanding.
With 20 minutes left on the clock Cooney replaced wing back Edwards who could
not find the space wide needed to provide his normal telling crosses into the
box. The midfield reverted to a flat formation allowing Darren Hall to push
further forward. This tactical move paid immediate dividends when Hall gained
advantage on the edge of the area and wrong footed a defender before drilling in
a perfect pass for the impressive Vines to hammer home from 6 yards.
It should have been two up when Beszant waltzed past two defenders to provide a
telling cross only for Cooney to fire over. The two substitutions by the home
side were an indication that Beckenham felt comfortable with the single goal
advantage and shut up shop for the duration of the match.
Beckenham have beaten far higher-placed sides far more easily at Eden Park
Avenue this season but the single goal by Vines was enough to take maximum
points. However, the players were not at all happy with their performance and
the evidence of this was that it is the custom that after every win the team
vote for the man-of-the-match, this week that ritual was skipped.
Beckenham Town's assistant manager Jason Taylor said after the game "Last
week Whitstable came at us and we took advantage of the space afforded us by
their tactics.
"This week our opponents got players behind the ball and closed down the
midfield and played what I thought was a very good offside game. The lads did
their best and kept plugging away, it must have been very frustrating for them
and our supporters. "
Beckenham Town. Hopper, Paul, West, Sinclair, Belton. Edwards (Cooney),
Heaselwood, Smith, Vines, Hall (Watts), Wood (Beszant)