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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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Adam Federici
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2
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Dave Nolan
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3
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Frazer Toms *
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4
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Jason O'Connor
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5
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Billy Matthews
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Paul Kelly |
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7
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Luke Garrard
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8
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Ian Savage +
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9
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Matthew Judge
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10
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Peter Dean
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11
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Dean Clark #
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Substitutes
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12
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Fergus Moore
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14
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Gavin Hart *
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15
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Alistair Heselton #
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16
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Shayne Demetrious
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17
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Richard Gell + |
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Evesham United 4 Northwood
0
Report by Robin
Piper
Northwood’s season hit a
new low as they succumbed meekly to their fellow strugglers in a fog bound
encounter by the River Avon in a game which was billed as a must-win
“six-pointer”.
It was touch and go
whether the game would go ahead, and it was the hosts who adapted better
to the dreadful conditions to run out easy winners.
Ian Savage reclaimed the
captain’s armband for Northwood, partnering Paul Kelly in central
midfield, Frazer Toms replaced absentee Leigh Harrington on the left
flank, while there was a return to the three-man defence for Dave Nolan at
the expense of Fergus Moore.
After a bright opening
in which Woods showed plenty of purpose the weather had its first say in
the proceedings. Former Coventry man John Willams launched a speculative
long range effort through the murk which deceived keeper Adam Federici
to give the Robins a 14th minute lead.
Woods should have posted
an immediate reply as they fashioned an opening, Peter Dean, Matthew Judge
and Dean Clark all in attendance but unable to get a clean shot on goal.
If the first goal had
been harsh on Northwood, there was no excuses on 19 minutes as Matthew
Lewis scored his first of the afternoon, being allowed to waltz
unchallenged through Woods defence to extend Evesham’s lead.
For all their endeavour
and pretty patterns Northwood were struggling to get the ball into the
danger area, and given the foggy conditions, were surprisingly shot-shy
and reluctant to try their luck from distance.
However, in a rare foray
into the Evesham’s third of the pitch, Dean saw his shot sail safely over
the far post after a neat flick-on from Judge.
Northwood had to make a
change on 36 minutes, Frazer Toms requiring stitches in a head wound,
Gavin Hart being his replacement.
Meanwhile, the Robins
had chances to extend their lead, Richard Ball sending a low ball across
the face of goal before his header was safely gathered by Federici.
Woods needed a reply
before the break, and they were unlucky not to reduce the arrears before
the break. Home keeper Dave Adey pulled off a fine point-blank save to
deny Clark, then a goalmouth melee saw Clark and Luke Garrard having their
bite of the cherry but neither were unable to bundle the ball home.
Woods created a couple
of openings early in the second half, but once again the fancy build-up
was lacking a killer finish, Judge the guilty party.
Richard Gell was
introduced to the fray after 55 minutes, Savage making way, but Northwood
were looking increasingly forlorn and unlikely to find a way back.
And it was no surprise
as Evesham put the game beyond doubt in the 62nd minute,
Williams getting beyond defender Billy Matthews before stroking the ball
home to score his second of the afternoon.
Northwood’s misery
continued two minutes later as Lewis secured his brace, firing home from
close range to complete the scoring.
Alistair Heselton made a
belated appearance from the subs bench but it was more of the same from
‘powder-puff’ Woods in the closing stages as their efforts lacked
conviction.
And it was with great
relief that the final whistle sounded and your correspondent was able to
find sanctuary in the warmth of Evesham hospitality, the pain of Woods’
increasingly desperate situation briefly eased by the delights of faggots,
chips and mushy peas.
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