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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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Lee Carroll
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2
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Max Howell
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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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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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1
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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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Harry Howell #
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14
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Richard McDonagh *
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15
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Rob Bixby +
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16
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Wayne Carter
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17
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Dean Lindsay
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Goals
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72 |
Kirkland 1-2
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Chippenham Town 3 Northwood 1
Report by Alan
Evans
Despite
looking the better side for much of the first-half, poor
discipline led to this, the Woods’ third defeat in three
games since the season began a week earlier.
With
Darren Grieves ruled out through illness, there was a
place in the starting line-up for new signing Richard
Gell. who was linking up with twin brother Chris for the
first time since they were teenagers. Sadly there was no
happy ending for the clan with a poor tackle from Chris
Gell just before half-time leading to a straight red card,
leaving the Woods with a mountain to climb.
They
started brightly enough, with Max Howell – playing in an
unfamiliar wing-back role – getting forward and firing in
a shot which stung the hands of Chippenham goalkeeper
Steve Perrin after just two minutes.
Just six
minutes later, the home side were gifted the lead. Fergus
Moore played a short back-pass to Lee Carroll and though
there was time to clear safely, the Woods goalkeeper
smashed the ball straight at the player closing him down
and Dave Gilroy was left with the simple task of slipping
the loose ball into an empty net.
It
didn’t stop Northwood pushing forward, dominating the
midfield area, and Peter Dean went close to taking his
personal tally to three goals in three games when a
25-yard strike beat Perrin but crashed against the
crossbar.
At the
other end, Gilroy fired over following an impressive
build-up as the Bluebirds showed what they were capable
of, but Northwood hit back with an effort from Ryan
Kirkland which Perrin dealt with comfortably.
It was
just before the break that the momentum changed. Chris
Gell lost control of the ball as he tried to launch a
counter-attack and went to ground as he tried to win the
ball back. Though he didn’t connect with Chippenham’s Ian
Herring, referee Warren Atkin saw it as reckless and
produced a red card for the long-serving midfielder. Two
home players were also cautioned for their involvement in
the melee that had followed.
Things
got worse for the Woods soon after the restart. Richard
McDonagh replaced the tiring Richard Gell and after 56
minutes a long-throw caught out the Woods ten men, and
Gilroy was able to race straight through and score his
second. Then makeshift centre-half Dave Nolan was cut on
the head during a challenge and was also forced off with
Rob Bixby coming on for his first action of the season.
Showing
good character, Northwood hit back with Gavin Hart
volleying wide after good work from Dean and then Shayne
Demetrious went close with an effort which flashed across
the face of the goal. On 72 minutes Dean knocked in a
free-kick and Ryan Kirkland turned in the loose ball from
six yards.
Any hope
of a gallant fight-back ended with three minutes as Gilroy
broke free of a poor defence once again to chip Carroll
and complete his hat-trick.
From
there on it was just more indiscipline from both sides as
the card happy Atkin added more names to a notebook which
ended up with nine yellow cards and one red.
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