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Post by os on Mar 24, 2009 19:52:26 GMT
Its the OS is sitting on his own match night thread and theres some important games tonight not just our own: Dartford v Harlow Town Harrow Borough v Sutton United Hendon v Hastings United Heybridge Swifts v Billericay Town Staines Town v Horsham Tooting & Mitcham United v Ashford Town (Mx) Wealdstone v AFC Hornchurch You can get the live scores here: www.rymanleaguelivescores.com/#/vidiprinter/4532952793If you don't want to listen to me Also tonight although not Playing Lewes could be relegated back to the Conf Sth.
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Post by os on Mar 24, 2009 19:53:51 GMT
Tooting 2 up within 5 mins v Ashford Wealdstone 1-0 AFC Hornchurch: Ashe (2) (Its a must win for the Stones tonight) Heybridge Swifts 0-1 Billericay Town: Shave (18) IS THAT PAUL SHAVE Hendon 1 up v Hastings Big score Dartford 0-1 Harlow Town: Taylor (14) Tooting go 3 - 0 up on 30 mins not so good Dartford 1-1 Harlow Town Heybridge level at home to Ricay (first home goal for 2 months) Heybridge Swifts 2-1 Billericay Town: Bourne (50) (can't work that one its half time unless 5mins into time added on??) harrow 0 sutton 0 h/t (steady boys)
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Post by os on Mar 24, 2009 20:47:06 GMT
New one for second half:
Lewes are currently relegated unless scores change.
Tooting & Mitcham 3-2 Ashford Town
Heybridge Swifts 2-2 Billericay Town (7.30 KO unless time goes faster in Essex?)
ONE NOW WOULD BIG A BIG GOAL FOR US!!
Hendon 4-0 Hastings Utd
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Post by os on Mar 24, 2009 21:43:37 GMT
Looks like 0-0 f/t but says h/t again?? Lewes Relegated. YEP 0-0 but that is a very good point with other results going our way
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Post by Keith on Mar 24, 2009 21:47:02 GMT
Confirmed 0-0 on Sky. Very disappointing again, but at least we've gained ground on the Hx and the scummers. Edit: Actually, the more I think about it, you're right OS, a good away point against a very in-form team.
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Post by os on Mar 24, 2009 21:55:01 GMT
Big Game still being played Staines V Horsham we don't want Horsham to nick this one.
IT FEELS LIKE we are having match point game after game only to get pulled back to duce everytime?
Horsham 0 Staines O f/t
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Post by medibot on Mar 24, 2009 22:52:39 GMT
You wouldn't be quite so pleased if you were there.
Three points begging to be taken. One great save and one horrible miss did it for us though. Glad the results were ok.
Missed a train by three minutes though so i get a second walk in the pissing rain to look forward to when i eventually get to Brighton.
Harrow's egg and bacon roll is the new pace setter for food of the season though. Huge!
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Post by Andy K on Mar 24, 2009 23:10:03 GMT
Well we were better that we were on Saturday thats for sure. Dundo missed a sitter of Watson-esque proportions, but also had a cracking shot saved 5 mins earlier.
Yet another frustrating evening, but this time we were worth the win, but failed to finish. Seems like Ebsworth is back on loan with us, and was my man of the match today (with Kez running him a close 2nd). Matt Hann was back, and though obviously not match fit yet, the 90mins would have brought him up to speed.
With the pitch very playable and both teams making a lively start i thought we were going to get a lot of goals tonight. I was wrong
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Post by Amber Aleman on Mar 24, 2009 23:11:00 GMT
This was another of those frustrating games in which we had more of the play but failed to convert that advantage into goals.
It was at least a better game and performance than Saturday's. We started with a stronger eleven (Ebsworth, Palmer and Hann in for of Abbassi, Chattaway and McIntosh) and the surface was pretty good.
Unfortunately there were too many aimless balls and fluffed chances. Chukki had another ineffective game up front, being well marshalled by ex-U Tobi Jinadu, while Matt had difficulty getting past their left back Ryan Watts. Westy and Billy came on to give us a bit more bite up front, but it wasn't quite enough.
Luckily for us Dartford also drew and Hornchurch lost. But we need to find a way of turning some of these draws into wins.
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Post by Millsy on Mar 24, 2009 23:20:38 GMT
Probably the best first-half performance of the season for me and credit to Harrow for making it harder for us in the second half, pretty close to or spot on our best starting line up I reckon.
Food - excellent and great value, great service from the lady running the show, best of the season!
Dundo's miss - 'Watsonesque' is very harsh as the ball obviously wasn't going in pre-intervention but still, glaring! Never mind, we looked a hundred times better than Saturday, just need to maintain that now and make up for some of these draws.
Ebbsworth & Karim - agree with the poster above, men of the match, my understanding is that Ebbs is here to the end of the season unless recalled.
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Post by Del on Mar 25, 2009 6:41:10 GMT
If he is we could use AJ as a left sided midfielder for a while.
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Post by Gareth on Mar 25, 2009 12:00:17 GMT
I was bitterly disappointed with only a draw last night. Missed chances has cost us at least 10 points this season - if we don't make the play-offs we've only got ourselves to blame.
The Dartford match is a huge game now. Easter Monday's even bigger
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Post by taz on Mar 25, 2009 12:42:55 GMT
Certainly 2 points dropped in my book. Like Wood on saturday, they offered very little and we never took advantage.
First half was a million times better than saturday, but still the same outcome. No goals.
We're certainly going to have to work a lot harder to keep hold of this PO spot TBH.
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Post by Del on Mar 25, 2009 13:28:38 GMT
Not a problem. Doz personally assured me that Chukki would be firing in the goals to put us in the play offs! Mind you,come to think of it,he didn't specify which season!
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Post by Stewart on Mar 25, 2009 15:36:25 GMT
by Simon Grigor at Earlsmead
It was definitely a point gained rather than two lost as Harrow held on in a brave defensive display against a powerful Sutton side that showed why they are play-off contenders.
One change was needed to the line-up from Saturday, Jonathan Constant coming in for the injured Dorian Smith. Gary Noel shot over early on from a knock-down by Dewayne Clarke, who then shot wide after a neat turn onto a pass from Dean Fenton. But Sutton took control early on. Lee Hall did very well to get back to dispossess Dundas who had robbed him, and Dundas then shot over when Richard Wilmot’s punch landed at his feet. Wilmot then saved a far-post header from a deep Sutton corner, and McCullum shot into the side-netting from an angle. Wilmot then made a flying save to turn Dundas’s shot round the post. A Danny Leech tackle stopped another dangerous move before Sutton committed the ‘miss of the season’ when a Harrow error let in two of their attackers. Eribenne drew Wilmot and clipped the ball to Dundas who seemed to have the goal at his mercy, but he stroked the ball over the gaping net.
Sutton may have been stunned by this, as Harrow enjoyed some better pressure in the run-up to the interval, with Noel’s header from Hall’s free-kick saved by Nicholls, Hall’s 35-yarder held by the visiting custodian, and Kwasi Frempong’s shot over from the edge of the box after Noel’s lay-off.
However, Harrow couldn’t take that form into the second half, which was pretty much one way traffic towards the home goal. But Tobi Jinadu and Leech were in imperious form in central defence, assisted by strong performances on the flanks by Hall and Ryan Watts. Wilmot, clocking up his second clean sheet in his two starts, saved from Eribenne’s header in probably the only clean sight on goal that Sutton had in the half, despite all their domination. Harrow raids were few and far between, the best of them seeing Nicholls rush from his goal to, just, reach the ball before Noel as the young forward moved on to a defence splitting Leech pass. A worry was an injury to Miles Jones, helped off the field after a heavy challenge by Palmer.
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