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Wednesday 9th February 2005 |
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Ian Muir reports from Harrow Meadow |
Greenwich Borough | 1 | Hunt 15 |
Beckenham Town | 1 | Lewis Wood 40 |
Local rivals cancel each other out
Beckenham Town travelled to Harrow Meadow knowing full well that
a very tough contest awaited them.
Past history showed this was not a very good ground in as far as results went.
There were no surprises in the team selection and the side that had the
good win against Whitstable Town two weeks ago was picked.
As with the previous encounter with Greenwich the game got off to a very high
tempo.
Possession was vital and space very limited. The match got bogged down in
midfield with both sides cancelling each other out with their pressure on the
ball.
Beckenham Town took the initiative and constantly fed wing-back Ahser Edwards
who managed to out pace the home side on the left flank.
The visitors were just beginning to get on top when after some good work down
the flank the impressive Greenwich winger got behind his marker and floated over
a cross that fell to an unmarked forward who had time to side foot the ball into
the net.
Beckenham Town then lost Edwards with a stomach strain and he was replaced by
Smith.
Beckenham Town struck back minutes later when Hall put Vines through and his
fierce long range shot was tipped over the bar by Borough's keeper.
The strong wind blew in favour of the home side and passes were constantly being
over hit. With the half-time whistle approaching the Paul Vines and Lewis Wood
partnership struck again with Wood outpacing his marker to smash home an
unstoppable shot from the edge of the area into the top corner of the net.
Beckenham Town just shading the second half and had it not been for the
home side's keeper would have gone home with all 3 points. His acrobatic
backward dive to prevent Vines scoring was the save of the season so far, while
at the other end Hopper dived low at the feet of an advancing player to prevent
a certain goal.
In the dying seconds Adam Heaselwood nearly got on the end of a Nathan Paul
cross to fire home but the ball was always running away from him.
Beckenham Town's travelling supporters had mixed feelings after the game, some
felt it was scrappy whilst others felt it was a hard fought point against one of
the fastest teams in the Kent League.
Beckenham Town: Gary Hopper, Nathan Paul, Asher Edwards (Paul Smith), Tony
Sinclair, Martin West, Dean Forbes (Grant Watts), Matthew Belton (Capt), Adam
Heaselwood, Paul Vines, Lewis Wood (Daniel Beszant), Darren Hall Sub: Russell
Kirkby