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HULLBRIDGE 0 HORNCHURCH 4 - line up and report


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Saturday 17th July 2010

 

HULLBRIDGE 0 HORNCHURCH 4

 

 

 

HFC (first half)

 

 

 

1 – Darren Behcet

 

2 – Billy Coyne

 

15 – Michael Spencer

 

19 – Donny Barnard

 

3 – Jamie Dormer ©

 

4 – Greg Enstone

 

6 – Ricky Hayles

 

7 – Tommy Black

 

5 – Ross Wall

 

8 – Tambeson Eyong

 

18 – Jamie Richards

 

 

 

HFC – (second half)

 

 

 

1 – Darren Behcet

 

2 – Billy Coyne

 

15 – Michael Spencer – 16 – Jonathan Spencer 65

 

2 – Mitchell Stuart-Evans

 

14 – Frankie Williams

 

-- - Ronnie Fletcher

 

9 – Elliot Styles

 

5 – Ross Wall– 12 - James Morris 70 – 7 – Tommy Black 84

 

18 – Jamie Richards – 8 – Tambeson Eyong 61

 

9 – Joe Bouchard

 

11 – Paul Shave

 

 

 

Scorers

 

Sean Stannard 37 (og)

 

Tommy Black 39p

 

Elliot Styles 48

 

Jamie Richards 53

 

 

 

Colours – HS – blue and white stripes / blue / blue

 

HFC – red and white stripes / white / red

 

Attendance 100

 

Admission £2

 

No programmes printed

 

Bookings – none

 

Weather – 22 degrees, sunny – wind speed 5 mph

 

Duration – 44.58 + 48.03

 

 

 

News on ong term injuries – Andy Tomlinson has a cartilage injury

 

Paul Hunt, Michael Ramkin, Mark Janney and Joe Flack are still recovering from long term injuries.

 

 

 

Hullbridge’s new stand was filled almost to capacity, with the majority of the crowd made up of travelling support. On a warm and sunny day, on an excellent surface, Hornchurch had the better of the territorial play but the defence was frequently called upon to break up attacks from an eager home side, who had Jack Joy playing at left back.

 

 

 

Tambeson Eyong sent over a good supply of right wing crosses, and with Ross Wall and Jamie Richards in the middle, the home defence was kept a full stretch. Jamie Dormer came up to fire inches wide from a corner, and the home keeper twice saved well from Richards. Michael Spencer went close with a snap shot from the left which hit the side netting, whilst Greg Enstone, who last season played for Lincoln City, having previously played for Colchester Utd, kept the forwards supplied with a stream of good through passes. Darren Behcet, nursing an injury, had to twice deal with dangerous right wing crosses, before Hornchurch took the lead in the 37th minute. Donny Barnard and Greg Enstone had combined well to send TAMBESON EYONG clear down the right wing. Tambeson cut inside and fired the ball hard into the middle, where it cannoned off Sean Stannard and into the net.

 

 

 

Two minutes later, Eyong again created space on the right and this time turned inside to send an excellent cross field pass to Tommy Black who ran in powerfully from the left and was brought down. TOMMY BLACK stepped up to hammer home the resulting penalty.

 

 

 

Several changes were made for the second half, and Billy Coyne almost put Frankie Williams through, the ball being diverted for a corner. Joe Bouchard floated the ball over, Paul Shave headed the ball across goal and ELLIOT STYLES calmly sidefooted the ball into the net. The fourth goal soon followed, when Ross Wall set off on a long weaving run on the left, before turning the ball back across into the middle where JAMIE RICHARDS crashed the ball home from thirty yards.

 

 

 

Paul Shave almost scored from a free kick which the home keeper did well to hold at the foot of the post, and Ronnie Fletcher headed over from a Bouchard corner. Frankie Williams went close with a lengthy run from the left, which ended with the keeper saving well, and Williams again went close with a first time shot which skimmed the bar.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A workout for the players.

Thanks to Hullbridge for making it a decent day - good luck to them for the coming season

 

A big thank you to Hornchurch players,fans and management for coming to Lower Road.We always love to play higher opposition in pre-season and the game was played in a good spirit.Good workout and a good example of what pre-season friendlies are all about.Hopefully next time you visit we'll have another stand,dug-outs and all the rest.Thanks again.

 

 

 

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Oi oi coachy,couldn't work out who you was as I didn't encounter any mad Italians

a good day out,good result and cracking burgers

happy days

 

Due to my wife unable to make lasagnes for the day,I was the one cooking burgers in the kitchen!That is my job now!lol

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Hi all ,i am a southend fan at heart but as we played friday night ,i fort i'd find myself a decent game for the saturday and when i came to lower raod , that is what i got , good game. nice little ground and atmosphere , hospitlity was good and i enjoyed my visit.Was nice to see tommy black an ''old shrimper' strutting his stuff for the urchins and i must say i thought both teams was a credit to themselfs and looked decent.All in all a good day and a good bit of banter from the hullbridge keeper in the 2nd half,!!!!..was a perfect advertisment for non league and im sure i'll be dipping my feet into more games like these.

 

All the best to both teams for the coming season.

cheers ,Dave

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Donny bannard and Paul shave?! They weren't really good enough for us surely not for you?

 

A fit Donny Bannard and Paul Shave, are good enough for us, as for Paul, he is a player that would play for you in any position if need be. Alot of people write him off, but for me Paul is a great clubman ..................

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I was also very impressed with the match officials - unlike the world cup final, there was no need to hand out yellow / orange cards left right and centre.

 

And the goal line technology was a revation, and they should use it in international matches from now on.

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Lol,not often I stick up for referees but I fail to see what else Howard webb could of done in the final,holland basically assaulted there way through the final and if anything there should of been one it two more reds,well done I say to Webb for keeping 21 players on the pitch

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Donny bannard and Paul shave?! They weren't really good enough for us surely not for you?

 

A fit Donny Bannard and Paul Shave, are good enough for us, as for Paul, he is a player that would play for you in any position if need be. Alot of people write him off, but for me Paul is a great clubman ..................

 

 

He looked very unfit for us at the end of last season and shave is good in the air but dirty

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Shavesy is the demon

as for donny,he probably had trouble getting motivated playing in front of 50 people

 

 

well then he's a [censored] player as most seem to do it for the manager or money not the fans.

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