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MATCH REPORTS 2005-06
FA Cup Second
Qualifying Round
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Northwood
Line-up
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1
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Lee Carroll #
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2
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Wayne Carter *
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3
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Fergus Moore
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4
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Dave Nolan
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5
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Luke
Evans
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6
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Shayne
Demetrious
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7
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Richard McDonagh
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8
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Chris Gell
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9
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Richard Gell
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10
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Peter Dean
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11
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Frazer Toms
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Substitutes
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12
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Harry Howell
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14
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Darren Grieves +
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15
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Gavin Hart
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16
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Jamie Palmer *
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17
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Dean Lindsay #
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Northwood 0 Aylesbury
United 0
Report by Robin
Piper
It was honours even at
Chestnut Avenue as these two Southern League Premier rivals fought out
an entertaining stalemate to take the tie back to Aylesbury’s Buckingham
Road
But Northwood should
have made the tie safe in stoppage time as Danny Grieves fired over from
five yards, though that would have been harsh on an Aylesbury outfit who
squandered a host of chances to book their place in the next round.
There was a number of
changes to the Woods’ line up following last Saturday’s poor showing at
Yate Town, Chris Gell returning from suspension to take his place in
midfield, Wayne Carter replacing Nick Beasant in central defenc,e while
there was a first start for new signing Frazer Toms on the left flank.
However, Northwood
struggled to get into gear as the visitors made all the early running.
Veteran Gary Crawshaw was denied by keeper Lee Carroll as he broke clear
of a flat defence, before the Woods’ stopper was called into action
again to palm away Dean Powles’ headed effort.
Woods were struggling
to make an impact as Peter Dean ploughed a lonely furrow in the sole
striker’s role, a rare chance falling to the Northwood number 10 as he
chipped into keeper Jack Rashid’s arms after he was picked out by Toms.
Aylesbury continued to
ask questions of the home defence, Crawshaw seeing his close range
effort blocked as Greg Williams dragged the follow up across the face of
goal, then Gavin Jaggard hooked a loose ball over the bar from a good
position.
However, Northwood had
a great chance to open the scoring against the run of play, Chris Gell
arriving in the box to volley over after Dean had done well to retrieve
Toms through-ball.
Manager Colin Payne
needed a half time rethink, and Northwood resumed with Darren Grieves
joining Dean in attack, Richard McDonagh making way, while new recruit
Jamie Palmer replaced the injured Wayne Carter in defence as the hosts
switched to a 3-5-2 formation.
Northwood’s new set-up
quickly appeared to offer a greater threat, Chris Gell creating an
opening for Dean whose weak header failed to test Rashid.
However, Aylesbury
continued to create openings, Williams wasting a gilt edged chance to
break the deadlock, while Crawshaw went close once again.
And Woods were forced
to make a change in goal as Carroll’s groin problem meant he was
replaced by substitute keeper Dean Lindsay with half an hour left on the
clock.
This seemed to signal
a sea change as Northwood began to get a grip on the game, Dean,
Grieves, and Toms all going close, although Lindsay produced a superb
finger-tip save after Jonathan Brewer’s shot took a wicked deflection.
Woods were getting
stronger, with Aylesbury visibly flagging, and Grieves and Fergus Moore
got in close range headers, whilst Dean saw his shot roll the wrong
side of the upright.
But the elusive goal
could not be found as thoughts began to drift towards a possible replay.
However, such musings appeared to be premature as the game moved into
stoppage time, Dave Nolan sending over a teasing cross, Dean flicking on
to the unmarked Grieves, who miscued with the goal at his mercy, to
ensure parity – and a replay.
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