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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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Fergus Moore
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4
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Danny Butler
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5
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Matt Ruby
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6
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Leigh Harrington *
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7
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Shayne
Demetrious
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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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Dean Clark +
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Substitutes
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12
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Ryan Kirkland *
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1
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14
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Richard McDonagh
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15
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Anthony Limbrick
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16
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Harry Howell +
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17
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Dave Nolan
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Goals
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58
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Kirkland 1-3 |
Gloucester City 4 Northwood 1
Report by Robin
Piper
Woods manager Colin
Payne was left still looking for his first points since taking over the
Chestnut Avenue reins as his charges suffered another miserable West
country away day.
Despite creating a host
of chances, poor finishing and slack defending cost Northwood dear as
fellow strugglers Gloucester made the game safe before the half-time break
with a three goal burst in a mad ten minutes.
With Luke Evans
unavailable, Danny Butler formed a new central defensive partnership with
Woking loanee Matt Ruby while Leigh Harrington, on loan from Watford,
started on the left flank. There was also a return to the midfield for
Richard Gell while Gavin Hart reclaimed the right back birth.
And Woods warmed
immediately to the task playing with a verve and tempo rarely seen this
season. Richard Gell was the first to test Tigers’ keeper Matt Bath with a
shot from the edge of the box before the latter pulled off a smart save to
deny Dean Clark.
Northwood continued to
ask all the questions as the home side were restricted to a couple of
speculative efforts. Dean Clark was denied once again by a last ditch
tackle after good work from Peter Dean before the favour was returned,
Dean being crowded out by the home defence, instead laying the ball off to
Chris Gell whose snap-shot was deflected wide.
However, Northwood were
made to rue the missed chances as the game was turned on its head, and
Gloucester found the net three times before the interval. Jamie Reid
opened the scoring on 29 minutes with an emphatic volley into the far
corner of the net after he was picked out at the back post.
The Tigers extended
their lead five minutes later as the Woods defence switched off, to allow
Lee Davis to convert with ease. And the transformation was completed as
Woods keeper Dean Lindsay was caught in no-mans’ land as Richard Kear
rounded him before rolling to the ball into an empty net to make it 3-0 in
the 39th minute.
Amongst all the
confusion, Ryan Kirkland was brought on to replace the injured Harrington
as Woods’ injury jinx continued.
Northwood came out for
the second half in a 3-5-2 formation, and were immediately on the attack,
Clark and Dean once again going close, while Kirkland had a header cleared
off the line following a Clark corner.
And Woods were finally
rewarded for their efforts when Kirkland was on hand to convert the
rebound after keeper Bath could only parry Dean’s stinging drive, handing
the visitors a 58th minute lifeline.
Northwood were looking
increasingly dangerous, and they were cruelly denied an obvious penalty
when Kirkland had his legs taken from under him as he shaped to convert
Clark’s through-ball.
Woods’ sense of
injustice was compounded after 67 minutes as substitute Dave Wilkinson
made the points safe with the Tigers fourth goal of the afternoon,
waltzing through the visitors defence before curling the ball over
Lindsay.
Northwood gamely battled
on with Richard Gell, Clark, and Dean seeing their efforts blocked by
keeper and defence.
But there was to be no
way back for the Woods who now find themselves two points adrift at the
foot of the table after this latest reverse.
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