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Saturday 26th February 2005 |
Go Travel Kent League Premier Division |
Robert Smith reports from The Small Glen |
Slade Green | 1 | Bowey 55 |
Ramsgate | 3 | Welford
5,16 Kearley (og) 33 |
Rams closing in on title
IF Ramsgate go onto claim the Kent League championship this
season then Slade Green can clearly say that they contributed to their title
success after gifting the Rams with all three of their goals inside the opening
33 minutes of Saturday’s clash at The Small Glen.
The game was just five minutes old when the visitors moved ahead
following a call from keeper Lee Heywood, Scott Lewis left the ball and Shaun
Welford nipped in to fire the it home from close range.
The Rams dominated the first half and Green were thankful to Heywood on
eight minutes when he tipped Ben Laslett’s shot over the bar, while Scott
Lewis then rescued the home side with a goal-line clearance to keep out Mo
Takaloo.
In between these two Green blocks Ed Vaid fired over when well placed.
The Rams pressure finally paid off on the 16 minute mark as they moved
further ahead. When it seemed that
Heywood should have collected the ball following a headed flick on Wellford
latched onto the loose ball and duly claimed his second goal of the afternoon.
Green’s only worthwhile chance of the first half fell to Dean Kearley who side
footed wide after a good cross from Wayne Barrett.
Welford should have claimed his hat-trick on 28 minutes when he met Stuart
Vahid’s corner only to plant his header wide with just Heywood to beat.
With 33 minutes played Ramsgate grabbed their third and final goal, Ed Vahid
guided the ball into the box and as Heywood punched the ball out it cannoned
back off defender Dean Kearley into his own goal.
The half time team talk of furious Green boss Terry Malin seemed to have the
desired effect as a different Green side appeared after the break taking the
game to their opponents and just 2 minutes into the second half a poor clearance
from keeper Danny Twyman fell to Ryan Hayes who set up Dean Bowey who fired
wide.
On 55 minutes Green reduced the deficit, skipper Tony Gallagher was fouled in
the box receiving a blow to his header that needed treatment and as a result a
penalty was awarded.
Although Dean Bowey’s spot kick was saved by Twyman, Bowey was the first to
react to the loose ball and smashed it into the net.
It was now Green’s turn to dominate, Bowey failed to get any power behind his
shot when put through by Gallagher and soon afterwards Danny Little’s clever
piece of play put Scott Lewis through only to hit wide.
Gallagher maybe should have done better than fire high and wide with just the
keeper to bear and then Ryan Hayes guided his scissor kick wide from
Gallagher’s cross.
With eleven minutes remaining the game looked set for a grandstand finish when a
miscued pass from Shaun Brown fell invitingly for Ryan Hayes but for once the
prolific goalscoring form that Hayes has shown all season deserted him and his
goalbound shot was kept out by the feet of Twyman.
In a rare second half attack Welford might have struck again for the
visitors while at the other end Bowey volleyed wide from a Scott Lewis cross.
The result see’s Ramsgate boss Jim Ward closing in on his third Kent League
title but at the same time Green not for the first time this season in view of
the squad of players we have at the club have once again have not done
themselves justice