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Cugley delighted with his team's display as Invicta reach Kent Senior Cup Final
Bromley 0-5 Folkestone Invicta
John Ullman Kent Senior Cup Semi-Final
Tuesday 23 March 2004
Stephen McCartney and Richard Murrill report from Hayes Lane
Long-serving Folkestone Invicta manager, Neil Cugley was full of praise for his team after they booked a place in the final of the John Ullman Kent Senior Cup with an impressive 5-0 win at Ryman League Division One South outfit Bromley at Hayes Lane.
Cugley’s side, unbeaten in an amazing 23 Dr Martens League Eastern Division games, host cup holders Margate in the final at their Cheriton Road home on 27th or 28th April.
Margate’s dominance in the Kent Senior Cup continue after they disposed of Dover Athletic 3-1 at The Crabble in the other semi-final played on the same night.
Cugley said: “I thought we worked extremely hard and to be honest Bromley were the better side up to when we scored. After that, however, we controlled the game and I did feel before the game we could exploit Bromley with set pieces. Obviously that did come true in the first half.”
Five goals in a sensational thirty-two minutes either side of half time took Invicta through in style, blowing away Stuart McIntyre’s Bromley side, even though the Ryman Leaguers had the better of the early exchanges.
Bromley are a side that can create a number of chances throughout games, but they must learn to score the goals and kill teams off as early as possible.
This was the case after eleven minutes when Landry Zahana-Oni’s run enabled him to thread the ball to Kevin George, but the former Grimsby Town and Wimbledon player dragged his shot wide of the far post from twelve yards.
Two minutes later, Bromley
central defender John Wilfort was almost punished for a poor back pass to
goalkeeper Danny Harwood as James Dryden intercepted but the goalkeeper saved
the low shot from seventeen yards.
Harwood denied Dryden again
after twenty minutes, watching the left footed shot from 25 yards take one
bounce before making a comfortable save.
Just before the hour mark,
however, Bromley created chances of their own.
Cheered on by their passionate and vocal fans that created the best
atmosphere at Hayes Lane this season, they must take credit for supporting their
battered side for the entire game, even at 5-0 down.
From the resulting set piece
from skipper John Myatt, who is set to make his 200th appearance for
Bromley in Saturday’s crucial home Ryman League clash with Bracknell Town,
delivered the ball and Mark Willy headed over from only seven yards.
Drew
Watkins clipped the ball over the home defence for Martin Chandler to exploit
the back line. His cross, however,
was superbly plucked out of the air by Harwood, a crucial save as Folkestone had
three attackers waiting at the far post.
Twenty-six
year old centre half, Adam Flanaghan opened the scoring after 37 minutes when he
headed in Chandler’s deep corner from the left from close to the goal line at
the far post.
And
Flanaghan made it 2-0 three minutes later when he got the final touch after an
almighty scramble in the Bromley goalmouth when Paul Lamb’s corner was
initially headed on by James Dryden and then took a deflection off a defender
when a Michael Everitt shot came back in.
The
night got better and better for Invicta as it soon became three goals in six
amazing minutes from set pieces as a Chandler free kick from 35 yards out, close
to the left touchline, incredibly flew over Harwood, who made one Folkestone
appearance last March in a 4-1 home win over Hednesford Town,
and into the far corner of the net.
A
well-worked Folkestone corner six minutes after the interval almost made the
score 4-0. Chandler’s free kick
was cut to Watkins who dummied for Anthony Hogg who curled a shot wide of the
far post from 25 yards.
Watkins
did make the score 4-0 after 52
minutes on his return to his old stomping ground where he played for Bromley’s
groundsharers Cray Wanderers until his move to Invicta during the summer.
The
23-year-old full back cut in from the right hand side before smashing the ball
into the far corner of the net in a move, which, he himself had started, which
also involved Lamb, Hogg and Dryden.
Bromley
manager Stuart McIntyre brought on experienced striker Wade Falana and the
striker caused immediate problems causing panic in the visiting defence which
allowed off-sorts Bobby George a chance at goal from 16 yards but his shot was
hit straight at goalkeeper Anthony Kessell.
Just
past the hour, Michael Harney’s corner was headed on by skipper Myatt and
Falana screamed a shot narrowly wide of the left upright.
The
best was yet to come for Invicta as Hogg completed the rout with the goal of the
game after 65 minutes. The goal
came at the end of a flowing Invicta move as Lamb played the ball in and
Chandler exchanged passes with Dryden before Hogg applied a sweet first time
finish on the turn.
Cugley
even brought on substitute goalkeeper Paul Egan for Kessell with four minutes
remaining, and at least he was tested, Drewett’s low shot was saved to the
goalkeeper’s left.
Cugley
added: “We played ever so well in the second half and the two goals we scored
were very good moves.”
Looking
ahead to the final, Cugley feels his side do have a chance of lifting the
silverware but that depends if his first team squad, in which only 12 players
get paid, can stay injury and suspension free.
He
added: “We will give it a shot. We
do have a small squad and that depends on injuries and suspensions.
We only have 12 paid players in the squad, so let’s keep our fingers
crossed. If we got a full side out
on the day we hope we can give Margate a good game.”
Cugley
has been at Cheriton Road for seven years and he admits his side only needs to
win one more league game to achieve their aim of promotion into what currently
is, the Dr Martens League Premier Division.
They
face King’s Lynn at Cheriton Road on Saturday, and the manager said: “I
think we need one more win to secure promotion.
We have King’s Lynn at home on Saturday and that is obviously a very
important game. If we can win that
who knows what we can achieve?”
Cugley
praised his defence for their solid performance against Bromley.
He added: “I thought our defence played well early on when Bromley put
us under early pressure. Michael Everitt and Martin Chandler, both local lads, both
played very well.”
Cugley,
who lives locally in Hythe, feels it’s important that eight of his squad live
in Folkestone. The club pays only
12 players and after financial problems last season, the club were forced to
sell prolific scorer Alan Tait to Dr Martens League Premier Division side,
Crawley Town. Cugley, however,
revealed the club’s finances are improving and the future of the club is good.
If
they continue to play the way they did at Hayes Lane in the Kent Senior Cup
Semi-Final, the Cheriton Road outfit should do well next season.
Bromley have to concentrate on the league, victory over Bracknell Town on Saturday is a must!
Bromley: Danny Harwood, Steve Potterill (Danny Smith 46), Michael Harney (Paul Vines 70), John Wilfort, Mark Willy, Kevin George, Gary Drewett, John Myatt (Capt), Colin Luckett, Bobby George, Landry Zahana-Oni (Wade Falana 55). Subs: Paul Kember, Jason McKoy
Folkestone Invicta: Anthony Kessell (Paul Egan 86), Michael Everitt, Paul Lamb, Adam Flanaghan, John Guest, Scott Lindsey, Martin Chandler (John Walker 79), Mark Munday, James Dryden (Lee Blackman 67), Drew Watkins, Anthony Hogg. Subs: Steve Lawrence, Lee Dyson
Referee:
Mr R Bone
Assistants: Mr G Smith & Mr G Ions
Attendance: 233