19thaug04
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Ford happy to be joint top - but performances could be better
MARTIN FORD, manager of Go Travel Kent League side VCD Athletic,
admitted his side haven't played as well as they could in their opening two
league games to the season, writes Stephen McCartney.
They currently sit second place in the table behind Hythe Town, and are the only
sides in the Kent League with a 100% record.
However, Saturday's 3-2 win over Erith Town was followed by a 2-1 win over
landlords Lordswood on Wednesday evening.
Lordswood started the game full of confidence after Saturday's 5-2 win at much
fancied Thamesmead Town, and in the third minute Andy Skinner's long throw was
flicked on by Sam Colyer inside the area but went straight at the Vickers
goalkeeper.
Andy Doerr then went on a mazy run into the VCD penalty area and his cross shot
flashed across the six-yard box beating everyone including Scott Bucklen
sliding in on the far post.
However, VCD took the lead in the 14th minute when Paul McCarthy received the
ball just inside the penalty area and shot past former Gravesend &
Northfleet youngster Jake Slade.
With Ford's side in control, McCarthy went close again from 20-yards .
Lordswood, however, equalised in the 32nd minute when Sean Hetterley made
progress from his own half and passed to Doerr on the right wing.
After running into the penalty area, his cross from the by-line was met by
Bucklen, who stabbed home his this goal of the season.
Lordswood's Neil Crust cleared a Mark Greatorex shot off the line two minutes
later.
Lordswood started the second half on top and were unfortunate not to score in
the 64th minute when Bucklen latched onto Mike Cunningham's ball, turned the
goalkeeper, but the stopper managed to steal the ball from under the striker's
feet.
VCD clinched the victory in the 61st minute when a free kick found Michael Adock
on the back post and he duly scored from six yards.
Speaking about his winning start to the season, Ford admitted: "To be quiet
honest, we haven't played very well in the first two games.
"We are still in the process of seeing our best starting eleven, so to win
our first two league games is very pleasing."
VCD Athletic renew rivalry with neighbours Sevenoaks Town on Saturday - a side
they used to lock horns with in the Kent County League, and Ford is looking
forward to a tough match.
He added: "We played down in Sevenoaks last year and they will be similar
to Lordswood and Erith Town.
"We have to make sure we take our chances.
"They have improved from last year, with one season in the Kent League, and
we are expecting a tough game at Greatness Park."
Ford will be aiming for an FA Cup victory at home to Godalming & Guildford
the following weekend to boost funds at the club.
"From our point of view we are looking to consolidate our good start and
pick up three points before we enter the cup competitions, and look to get some
money in the account from the FA Cup and Vase.
"All the games will be tough, we will be up there all season, and will give
it our best shot."
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