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MATCH REPORTS 2005-06
Southern League Premier Division
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Northwood
Line-up
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1
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Dean Lindsay
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2
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Wayne Carter
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3
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Rob Bixby
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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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Gavin Hart
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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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Ryan Kirkland
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1
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Substitutes
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12
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Max Howell +
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1
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14
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Fergus Moore
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15
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Harry Howell *
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16
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Richard McDonagh
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17
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Lee Carroll
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Goals
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75 |
H. Howell 1-2
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89 |
Kirkland 2-2
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Northwood 2 Bedford Town
3
Report by Alan
Evans
The
Gods have not been shining on Northwood so far this
season, and they slipped to their fourth defeat in
succession with yet another stoppage-time goal proving
their downfall.
Mick
Harvey rang a few changes to the starting line-up with
Chris Gell dropping into a back-three. Dave Nolan reverted
to the right flank while Wayne Carter replaced Max Howell
and Rob Bixby came in for Fergus Moore. Dean Lindsay also
replaced Lee Carroll in goal for his first game of the new
season.
In
customary style, Northwood started well and were the
better side for much of a goalless first-half.
After
13 minutes Gavin Hart showed good skill on the left and
sent over a cross which found Ryan Kirkland. His stinging
shot was pushed round the post by alert visiting
goalkeeper Ian Brown.
Bedford were forced to rely on the counter-attack and one
good move set up Chris Dillon but he fired well over the
top.
After
24 minutes Peter Dean got his head to a near-post
free-kick but again Brown proved equal to it.
The
visitors hit back again with Bixby blocking another Dillon
effort and then, from the resulting corner, Lindsay pushed
over a header from Rene Howe.
As
the half progressed, it was still Northwood who did most
of the attacking with Hart enjoying a fine game and Dean
looking sharp around the box. Brown was looking solid
between the sticks though and comfortably dealt with a
couple of efforts while Nolan flicked a header wide of the
target.
The
Woods lost midfielder Shayne Demetrious at half-time to
injury but the game was still going to plan until a
defensive error cost them dear on 56 minutes. Awarded a
free-kick just outside the area, Wayne Carter took it
quickly and gave the ball away. A neat exchange of passes
then allowed Rene Howe to blast home a shot.
As
has happened in almost every game, that was followed by a
second goal within minutes as Rene Howe hooked home after
a corner wasn't cleared and the Eagles were suddenly in a
commanding lead.
Two
goals down, the Woods worked hard to get back into the
match. After 66 minutes a Dean cross was only half-cleared
and Hart played Richard Gell into the area. Good footwork
saw him find a shooting opportunity and beat Brown but his
effort came back off the post and Nolan was unable to turn
in the rebound. Just three minutes later a free-kick
picked out an unmarked Luke Evans and it was easier to
score than place his header wide of the target which was
what happened.
Max
Howell replaced Nolan after 70 minutes and within five
minutes he scored the goal that brought the Woods back in
the game. A move started by Dean saw Gavin Hart cut the
ball back from the bye-line and Howell fired home.
Bedford managed to repel any further danger but after 89
minutes, Ryan Kirkland burst through onto a chip forward
from Harry Howell and rifled a shot into the top corner.
It
should have been enough and Richard Gell went close to
winning the match with a couple of efforts, one that Brown
saved well and the other which went just over the bar.
Sadly, the hard-earned point was then thrown away six
minutes into stoppage-time. With virtually the last kick
of the game, James Hatch took advantage of a slip from
Bixby and fired home a winner.
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