Match Reports: Wells have keeper sent off as Deres net eight
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Erith & Belvedere 8-1 Tunbridge Wells
Saturday 5th January 2008
Kent League Premier Division
By Thomas Hawes
Erith & Belvedere moved up into sixth place in the Kent League Premier Division following a comprehensive 8-1 triumph over Tunbridge Wells. Two players in particular were to play a major role in the Deres triumph – Adrian Deane and Nick Smith.
Deane’s first minute cross bamboozled Wells goalkeeper Stuart Harvey and struck the inside of the post before bouncing away to safety.
Two minutes later, Smith mazed his way through the Tunbridge defence but couldn’t find a shot to beat Harvey from 8 yards out.
However, Smith was to get on the score sheet after nine minutes. Deane fired a curling through ball into the path of Smith and Harvey rushed out to meet the ball, but Smith beat him too it and fired the ball into the empty net to open the scoring.
Ten minutes later, Deane got on the scoresheet. Lee Morgan was fouled 25 yards out in a very central position and Deane netted from the resulting free-kick.
On 23 minutes, the key turning point in the game came as Wells were reduced to 10-men.
Smith was once again put through on goal and as he rounded Harvey, he was brought down.
Referee Mr S Kay showed no hesitation in pointing to the penalty spot and after consulting his linesman, he brandished a red card to Harvey to the dismay of the Tunbridge Wells players and management team.
With no replacement goalkeeper on the bench, defender Daniel White put on the jersey and his first job was to face the penalty.
White dived the right way, but Deane managed to squeeze the penalty between White’s outstretched right arm and the post to make it 3-0.
Three minutes later it was 4-0. Smith was brought down out wide on the edge of the area. Matt Johnson stepped up to take the free-kick and his cross come shot found the back of the net.
Wells were to pull a goal back on 32 minutes as a venomous Joe Hitchings effort was juggled by Deres keeper Matt Bromby before nestling in the back of the net.
Bromby wasn’t to pay for his terrible error against his former club as the Deres went on to score four further goals.
On 34 minutes, Aiden Pursglove got his name on the scoresheet with a tap-in from literally centimetres. John Farley’s cross looked to be over-hit but Morgan managed to divert the ball goalwards and Pursglove was on hand to ensure it would be 5-1 to the Deres going into the interval.
With the match all but over as a contest, the second half started slowly.
The closest Erith came were from two shots straight at White in quick succession from Sam Friskey and Deane.
Erith had to wait until the 73rd minute to add to their lead as Smith converted a Sam Friskey cross with an acrobatic half-volley.
Friskey and Smith linked up again for the next goal although when Friskey pulled the trigger to slide the ball past White, the last thing he was thinking of was to pick out Smith.
But in the end that’s what he did as the ball rebounded off of the post and to the feet of a grateful Smith who completed the hat-trick.
Substitute Lee Benevente rounded off the rout with a neat finish from just inside the penalty area.
The result means that Erith have had both an 8-1 win and an 8-1 defeat in the league in the space of two months!
More goals can be expected in the next Deres game as they travel to the Small Glen to face Slade Green, who Erith beat 6-1 earlier on in the season.
ERITH & BELVEDERE: Bromby, Bedford, Scowen, Morgan (Benevente 79), Holder, Farley (Hill 70), Deane, Johnson, Pursglove, Smith, Friskey.
Subs: Bell, Browne.
Attendance: 71
Chatham Town 0-0 Croydon Athletic
Ryman League Division One South
Saturday 5th January 2008
By John Crow
Following their heavy midweek defeat at Cray Wanderers, which saw the Chats go behind with barely three minutes on the clock, a rearranged Chatham defence - with Danny Larkin missing through injury - kept a clean-sheet at the Maidstone Road Ground.
But, once again, there were no goals at the other end either, as the Chats played out their fifth goalless draw of their Ryman League Division One South campaign.
A welcome returnee was youngster Justin Ascheri, now recovered from the broken bone in his foot, who started upfront alongside Pat Bishenden - having played the last 15 minutes on Wednesday to test his readiness.
Once again, though, chances were to be at a premium at both ends - as the goal-shy Chats came up against a side clearly content to grind out a draw, providing little for their travelling supporters to get excited about.
Although Croydon Athletic probably just shaded the balance of play in the first half, it was the Chats who came close to opening the scoring with just seconds on the clock.
Darren Smith taking a free kick deep on the right, which was headed across the goalmouth by Bishenden - visiting ‘keeper Gareth Williams finally snatching the ball off the foot of Ascheri at the foot of the left upright.
At the other end, John Whitehouse was once again in top form - though he had reason to thank team mate Matt Solly - playing in a more defensive role than usual - who got back to clear the ball off the line from Reggie Savage in the 13th minute.
Three minutes later, and it was only the quick reactions of Whitehouse that denied Moses Ademola what looked a certain goal - but there were chances at the other end, too, Smith going desperately close midway through the half, when his 25-yard piledriver eluded the reach of Williams only to scrape narrowly over the crossbar.
The final chance of the opening 45 minutes once again fell to the Chats, just seconds before the whistle, as Smith broke through in the middle - before laying the ball off into the path of Mark Brooks on his right.
Brooks, in turn, cut into the penalty area before delivering a great low cross into the six-yard box that was unluckily cleared out of harms way by the flailing leg of Michael Harney.
The Chats had again come close to taking the lead through Smith - when he unleashed one of his devastating long-range free kicks after Shirley handled the ball.
This time, however, it was not to be as a defender charged the ball down in the 18-yard box - a similar fate befalling another attempt from slightly closer range shortly after.
As far as play was concerned, it was nearly all one-way traffic by now - with Brooks and Craig Govey unstoppable on their respective wings, but somehow there was never anybody in the right place at the right time to finish off the moves.
Chatham’s last real chance of the game fell to Bishenden in the 74th minute, when he launched a good ball into the penalty box that was taken by Williams at full-stretch.
But when the final whistle sounded, it was clearly the visitors who were the happier of the two teams - having achieved the draw that they came for.
For Chatham, meanwhile, it was another two valuable points lost - with the prospect of some very tough games before them over the next few weeks.
Chatham Town: Whitehouse, Binks, Finn, Goodger, Solly, Best, Smith, Brooks, Bishenden, Ascheri, Govey.
Subs: King, D Larkin, Botterill, Oravec
Attendance: 132
Referee: Mr S Child (Beckenham)
Subs: Bell, Browne.
Ryman League Division One South
Saturday 5th January 2008
By John Crow
Subs: King, D Larkin, Botterill, Oravec
Attendance: 132
Folkestone Invicta 2-0 Leyton
Ryman Premier League
Saturday 5th January 2008
By Richard Murrill Folkestone Invicta made it three consecutive home victories as they won 2-0 at home to bottom-of-the-table Leyton at a wet Buzzlines Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Liam Friend opened the scoring with his first goal of the season in the 38th minute and Leigh Bremner doubled the lead ten minutes after the interval.
The win was enough to take Invicta out of the bottom four of the table in the Ryman Premier League. Leyton were the only side in the bottom seven at the start of play to lose, with Hastings United (1-1 at Chelmsford) and Carshalton (5-0 at Hendon) upsetting the top two.
In what was something g of a must-win game for the home side, Invicta made one change to their starting line up as the fit again James Corbett came in for Mark Saunders.
Leyton have been struggling of late but made a positive start as strikers Billy Bricknell and John Bricknell both hit low shots across goal within the opening ten minutes.
For Invicta, Corbett tried his luck with a speculative 15th minute chip over the crossbar from 30 yards and Bremner let fly from outside the area four minutes later and won Invicta’s first corner of the game as visiting goalkeeper Sam Tanner touched the bal round the post in a move also involving Friend, Richard Shittu and Charlie Glyde.
Tanner then touched a 28th minute Corbett shot over the crossbar when captain Kevin Watson played the ball in from the right hand side.
Striker Shittu did not get control of the ball after 35 minutes when Friend broke down the left hand side in a move also involving Bremner.
But left back Friend opened the scoring from close range with his first home goal for the club two minutes later when a Corbett cross from the left was touched back across the penalty area into his path.
Leyton goalkeeper Tanner got down to save a 44th minute Shittu shot when Micheal Everitt played the ball into the middle from the right in a move started by Watson.
The visitors started the second half brightly, as they had the opening 45 minutes.
But Invicta increased their lead in the 56th minute courtesy of a neat header from Bremner to meet Corbett’s inviting ball in from the right in a move also involving Friend and Shittu.
Roderick Osei-Owusu whipped in a dangerous cross from the right a minute later, but nobody was able to capitalise in the middle.
Top goalscorer Billy Bricknell then headed wide when the ball came across from the right after 62 minutes.
But Invicta then got on top, with Bremner’s 65th minute shot deflecting into the hands of goalkeeper Tanner when Watson played the ball in from the right and centre half Tom Bryant sending in a dangerous low cross from the left two minutes later.
Watson thumped a free kick against the crossbar when Corbett was fouled in a central position right on the edge of the penalty area after 67 minutes.
Bremner was then wide with a diving header as he leapt to meet Friend’s ball in from the left two minutes later.
Friend got forward again in the 80th minute to drill a low shot towards the near post, but goalkeeper Tanner saved with his feet at the expense of a corner.
Bremner then somehow scooped the ball over the crossbar from close range a minute later after substitute Damian Abel had fired against a post when receiving the ball from Glyde, but an assistant referee’s flag was up in any case.
Centre half Frankie Chappell was also unable to find the net from close range in the 86th minute when Corbett touched the ball across the penalty area.
But this was a case of job done for Invicta.
There were bookings for Invicta’s Bremner and for Leyton captain Des Thomas and substitute Olawale Ojelabi.
On the first weekend of January, the 243 crowd was Invita’s lowest home attendance so far this season against the least well supported club in the division.
It will all be very different at Invicta’s next home game at the Buzzlines Stadium on Saturday January 19th when AFC Wimbledon roll into town.
Folkestone Invicta: Stonebridge, Watson, Friend, Chappell, Bryant, Okikiolu, Glyde, Shittu (Abel 71), Bremner, Corbett, M. Everitt (J. Everitt 57).
Subs: Sly, Saunders, Mitten.
Leyton: Tanner, Dallender, Ramos-Gonzalez, Gracey, A. Thomas (Imbert 57), D. Thomas, Osei-Owusu, Gradosielski, B. Bricknell, J. Bricknell (Ojelabi 73), Bull.
Subs: Edwards, Luke, Morgan.
Attendance: 243.
Subs: Sly, Saunders, Mitten.
Subs: Edwards, Luke, Morgan.