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Saturday 19th February 2005 |
Go Travel Kent League Premier Division |
Ian Muir reports from Bourne Park |
Maidstone United | 3 | Hemens 44 Austin 73 Rowland 80 |
Beckenham Town | 1 | Wood 6 |
Stones end Beckenham's five-game unbeaten run
BECKENHAM
Town's five match unbeaten run came to an end at Bourne Park on Saturday.
With the very strong wind behind them Beckenham Town took the lead after only 6
minutes. Lewis Wood after receiving an inch perfect pass outpaced a Stones
defender before lifting the ball over the advancing keepers head.
It should have been two when Paul Vines ghosted through but blasted wide from
six yards.
Nathan Paul and Matthew Belton then combined for a one-two down the right wing.
Paul was
half-tackled but still managed to squeeze the ball through and sent over a
perfect cross for Adam Heaselwood who's goal-bound header was brilliantly tipped
round the post.
Beckenham Town poured forward hungry for more goals and it was Heaselwood again
who
had the next chance and his dipping half-volley skimmed the bar.
The hosts playing into the wind hardly got out of their half for the first 20
minutes.
To their credit both sides attempted to play attractive football with Beckenham
constantly trying to feed the ball to their wing-backs and a stream of over-hit
passes added to their frustration.
Just before the break Maidstone started to find their shape and began to get
forward while down the other end despite having plenty of chances Beckenham Town
could not increase their lead.
With one minute remaining before half-time Maidstone forced a corner and from
the following set-piece Gary Hemens rose unchallenged to head into an empty
net.
Beckenham's chance had gone and with the advantage of the wind it was Maidstone
who were now looking forward to the second half.
The next period started in a cagey a way with both sides knowing full well that
the next goal could be the winner.
Beckenham Town pushed up in an to attempt to contain the home-side and
themselves had more than one chance to take the lead.
The turning point in the second half when it looked a certainty that
Beckenham would score but managed to shoot over the bar from a few feet. This
lifted Maidstone who stepped up a gear and in the 73rd minute caught their
visitors in possession on the halfway line and got behind the visitors
defence to tap in for a simple goal.
In a last gasp attempt to salvage something from the match Beckenham
Town made three substitutions and played four up front.
The home-side took full advantage of the extra space and it was no surprise when
they extended
their lead on 80 minutes.
There was no coming back for Beckenham Town who most certainly had the lions
share of chances throughout the game.
Beckenham Town's assistant manager Jason Taylor said after the game "The
conditions were the same for both sides, it is how you adapt to them that
counts.
"We had the chances but we did not capitalise on them Maidstone did. It is
as simple as that.
"We knew we needed at least a two goal advantage at half-time. However
conditions do not affect how many times you give the ball away and we did on far
too many occasions, the lads know better and I am certain we will bounce back
with a better performance".
Beckenham's next game is against Thamesmead Town at Eden Park Avenue next
Saturday (3pm)