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MATCH REPORTS 2005-06
Southern League Premier Division
Northwood 2 Merthyr Tydfil 3
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Northwood Line-up |
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1 |
Lee Carroll |
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2 |
Max Howell |
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3 |
Fergus Moore |
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4 |
Dave Nolan |
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5 |
Luke Evans |
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6 |
Shayne Demetrious |
1 |
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7 |
Gavin Hart * |
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8 |
Chris Gell |
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9 |
Darren Grieves |
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10 |
Peter Dean |
1 |
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11 |
Ryan Kirkland |
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Substitutes |
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12 |
Harry Howell * |
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14 |
Richard McDonagh |
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15 |
Rob Bixby |
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16 |
Wayne Carter |
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17 |
Dean Lindsay |
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Goals |
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10 |
Demetrious 1-0 |
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24 |
Dean 2-0 |
Report by Alan Evans
After a summer of upheaval at Chestnut Avenue,
Northwood’s Southern League debut proved a real baptism of fire but,
ultimately, ended in dismay. It promised to be a tough opener against Welsh
visitors Merthyr Tydfil who had made the play-offs in each of the past two
seasons. The Woods gave starting debuts to three new signings in Max Howell,
Shayne Demetrious and Ryan Kirkland while two others, goalkeeper Lee Carroll
and former skipper Chris Gell, were also returning to the club.
It was in midfield where Northwood won the
early battles and they took the lead with just ten minutes on the clock as
former Chelsea youngster Shayne Demetrious rifled home an unstoppable
30-yarder. It was just the start they wanted.
The Martyrs responded well with Dale Griffiths
seeing his header pushed over by Carroll but the home side went further
ahead after 24 minutes. Another strike by Demetrious was going wide but
Peter Dean, ignoring offside calls, controlled it well and hit a crisp shot
past goalkeeper Ashley Morris.
Merthyr worked hard to try to get back into the
game but it was Northwood who almost made it 3-0 when Ryan Kirkland showed
great control to turn in the box but then poked his shot wide.
Half-time:
Northwood 2 Merthyr Tydfil 0
The visitors made a change at half-time with
James Welsh replacing the ineffective giant striker Lewis Summers.
Northwood began the second period brightly and
Gavin Hart broke on the left and sent over a tempting cross which failed to
find a necessary touch. A few minutes later, after being put in by Gell,
Hart went past the ‘keeper but flashed an angled shot across the face of the
goal.
But Merthyr were beginning to get the upper
hand as the half progressed and the Woods had to defend solidly to keep them
out, Dave Nolan impressing in his makeshift role at centre-back. After 73
minutes, the Martyrs gave themselves a chance when Richard Ingram pounced on
a Craig Steins cross from close-range. His shot was half-saved by Carroll
but the ball had crossed the line and Luke Evans was unable to hook it out.
Time was running out though for the Welsh club
and it seemed as if a deserved winning debut was on the cards for the Woods.
That was until an 88th minute incident which changed the game. The visitors
had a free-kick just outside the box and, as it was taken, the assistant
referee instantly flagged for a penalty; an everyday push by a Northwood
defender being adjudged as the heinous crime. No matter, skipper Mike Fowler
neatly tucked away his gifted spot-kick to level the scores.
Stupidly, Woods substitute Harry Howell, only
on for three minutes, then managed to get himself red-carded for an
off-the-ball incident before play restarted and Merthyr sensed a chance to
win the game as Northwood failed to reorganise. That chance came two minutes
into stoppage-time. A deep cross was knocked in from the space left by the
errant Howell on the flank and substitute Welsh met it with sweeping finish
that sent the travelling hoards of supporters home happy. Less so the
Northwood fans who could hardly believe the sudden, late turnaround in
fortunes.
Referee:
Ian Crouch
Star Woodman:
Shayne Demetrious
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