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MATCH REPORTS 2005-06
Friendly match
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Northwood
Line-up
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1
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Liam Watson
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2
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Max Howell
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3
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Leigh
Harrington *
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4
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Jason O'Connor
+
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5
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James
Shipperley
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6
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Shayne
Demetrious
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1
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7
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Luke Garrard #
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8
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Richard Gell =
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9
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Dean Clark ~
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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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Gavin Hart
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1
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Substitutes
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12
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Alistair
Heselton~
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14
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Fergus Moore *
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15
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Ian Savage #
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16
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Wayne Carter =
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17
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Billy Matthews
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18
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Dave Nolan
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Goals
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7
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Hart 1-0
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26
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Dean 2-1
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56
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Demetrious pen 3-2
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Northwood 3 Staines
Town 3
Report by Alan Evans
The Woods played out a highly entertaining
friendly against Ryman Premier Division title contenders Staines Town on Saturday.
Manager Colin Payne used the game to
take a good look at goalkeeper Liam Watson and defender James Shipperley,
and both performed well enough.
Gavin Hart looked sharp from the
start and put the Woods ahead after just seven minutes, having been put
through on goal by Dean Clark.
Staines
had their veteran assistant manager Craig Maskell playing just behind the
front two, and he showed that he had lost none
of his goalscoring prowess by levelling the scores with a neat finish
after twenty minutes.
But the Woods hit back six minutes
later when a free-kick was met by Shipperley's
excellent header and when the ball came back off the post, Peter Dean
swept home the loose ball.
Still Staines
battled back before half-time, with recent signing from Chesham Gary Sippetts heading home to make it 2-2.
Alistair Heselton replaced Dean Clark
up front for the second half and soon afterwards, the central midfield area
was changed, with Ian Savage and Wayne Carter replacing Chris Gell and
Luke Garrard.
Within a few minutes, the Woods were
back in front for a third time. Dean worked his way through on goal only
to be pulled down by Fiston Manuella, playing in an unfamiliar
centre-back position. A spot-kick was the result and Shayne Demetrious
stepped up to put away the penalty - his first goal since mid-August.
Still the Swans were not to be
defeated and Maskell bagged his second goal with a somewhat lucky, deflected
shot.
Towards the end, it was Staines who should have nicked a win. Serbian triallist Vladmir Petkovic missing an open goal, and there was another
chance when two shots came back off the post in swift succession.
All in all,
it was a good run out for the Woods with the only down side being an
injury picked up by Leigh Harrington.
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