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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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Gavin Hart
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3
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Leigh Harrington
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4
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Dave Nolan
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5
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Matt Ruby
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6
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Fergus Moore
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7
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Dean Clark
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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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1
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11
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Alistair Heselton *
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Substitutes
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12
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Shayne Demetrious
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14
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Anthony Limbrick
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15
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Max Howell
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16
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Harry Howell
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17
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Eddie Duah *
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Goals
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31
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Dean 1-0
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Chesham United 3 Northwood
1
Report by Robin
Piper
Northwood’s woeful run
continued after local rivals Chesham came from behind to take the
spoils.
Fergus Moore and Dave
Nolan returned in defence, while Dean Lindsay replaced the departed Lee
Carroll between the sticks.
Woods had the wind
advantage in the opening period, and they proceeded to create a number
of chances: Alistair Heselton steered a header wide of the upright,
whilst Gavin Hart rolled his shot wide of the post with Dean Clark in
close attendance.
The hosts were
restricted to long range efforts as Northwood continued to look the more
dangerous, Peter Dean seeing his close range header blocked while Clark
went close with a free-kick from 30-yards.
Woods weren’t having
it all their own way, Nathan Bowden-Hasse and Steve Sinclair going close
for Chesham, but the hosts were fortunate when Clark had a shot blocked
on the line before Moore saw his wind assisted headed effort ruled out
by the referee’s assistant’s flag.
And Northwood were
finally rewarded after 31 minutes when Dean latched onto Clark’s through
ball to despatch a first time effort beyond the reach of home keeper
Darren Bonfield.
Chesham were indebted
to Bonfield minutes later as he deflected Richard Gell’s fierce drive
onto the crossbar as Northwood threatened to extend their lead, Dean
dragging a shot wide of the far post on the stroke of half-time.
However, the second
half was a different story as Chesham enjoyed the benefit of the strong
wind, and they were on level terms on the hour, John Lawford setting up
Garry Sippetts, who made no mistake.
New signing Eddie Duah
was introduced for Alistair Heselton as Woods looked to gain the
initiative but they fell further behind on 63 minutes as Bowden-Hasse
bundled the home from a corner.
Northwood were
stuggling to find any sort of rhythm, and Lindsay twice denied the
lively Sippetts.
However, Lindsay was
helpless to prevent Sippetts notching his second of the evening, the
home striker getting the final touch after Andre Scarlett’s shot was
blocked by the Northwood stopper, to wrap up the points with seven
minutes left on the clock, and to condemn Woods to their tenth league
defeat of the season.
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