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Hornchurch 3 Cheshunt 1 - NLP report


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Saturday 15th September 2007 – FAC

HORNCHURCH 3 CHESHUNT 1

HFC - Dale Brightly – Jordon Bostock – Danny Glozier – John Purdie © - Richard Goddard – Joe Keith – Garry Cross – Mark Janney – Harry Elmes – Simon Parker –

David Lee

Subs – Kris Lee for Parker 72 - Andy Tomlinson for Keith 77 - Amos Foyewa – Elliot Styles – Shane Oakley

 

CFC – Bobby Smith – Dean Fenton – Glen Parry – Scott Honeyball – Simon Peddie – Lee Allen – David Hicks – Steve Obeng © - George Gregoriou – Harry Hunt – Michael Dene

Subs – David Wattley for Parry 76 – Darrell Cox – Alexis Charalambous for Gregoriou – Shaun Reece – Martin Peat

 

Scorers – Harry Elmes 18, 88 – Kris Lee 72 – Steve Obeng 45+1 ©

Weather 23 degrees, sunny

Bookings – Goddard 11 (H) – Peddie 18 © – Cross 28 (H) – Honeyball 43 © – Hicks 90+1 OFF ©

Officials – A Degnarain with P Smith and M Barnes

Attendance 368

 

HORNCHURCH 3 CHESHUNT 1

Hornchurch found visiting keeper Bobby Smith in top form, and he made several fine saves before Simon Parker played HARRY ELMES through to slot home after 18 minutes. Dale Brightly made a good save from a David Hicks free kick, and Michael Dene headed over the bar for Cheshunt. Parker, Elmes and Mark Janney all went close for Hornchurch, before STEVE OBENG broke through the middle and hammered in the equaliser off the bar right on half time. Hornchurch struggled to turn their territorial superiority into goals but inspired substitutions swung the advantage Urchins’ way. KRIS LEE, on the field for just five minutes, headed home fro Dave Lee’s corner, after Mark Janney had created havoc on the right wing, and Kris Lee made it safe when he turned to give HARRY ELMES an opening for his second goal of the match. David Hicks received a somewhat harsh red card in stoppage time for a mistimed tackle on Elmes as he homed in for goal.

Player of the match – Bobby Smith of Cheshunt

E/V 3/5

 

 

 

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>>are you serious......he blatantly smashed into him as he was free on goal...

 

I honestly thought it was a mistimed tackle - the referee's assessor was sitting next to me and he said that if he was sent off for being the last line of defence, then it was wrong, but if it was for a reckless tackle, then it was a red card.

 

I will admit though that had the score been level then I would have agreed with the red card.

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it was the only thing the normally decent ref got right...we should have had at least one penalty and some of the free kicks he gave all game to both sides were a joke....

 

it was the last line of defence by a mile and it was also a reckless tackle.....if the assessor was any good he would be on the pitch and not sitting next to you in the directors box eating prawn sarnies.... grin

 

when assessors appear refs get fckn useless....now off to spec savers the pair of you... grin

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personally thought it was fckng naive and was certainly dangerous foul play. he missed the ball and booted him into the fckn air.

 

agree with their motm. their keeper made some spectacular saves, one from kris lee late in the game especially. thought it would take his hands off...

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