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HORNCHURCH 2 BOREHAM WOOD 3 - reports and stats


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Saturday 17th November 2007

HORNCHURCH 2 BOREHAM WOOD 1

HFC – Dale Brightley - Jordan Bostock - Danny Glozier - John Purdie © - Elliot Styles – Barry Moore – Frank Curley - Mark Janney - Kris Lee – Simon Parker – Steve Wales

Subs - Harry Elmes – Shane Oakley for Glozier 56 – Joe Keith for Janney 76 – Donny Barnard for Moore 19 – Andy Tomlinson

 

BW – Noel Imber – Ola Williams – Chris Watters - Ryan Moran – Mark Smith © - Fiston Manuella – Marvin Samuel – Elliot Onochie – Chris Bangura – Simon Thomas – Luke Gregson

Subs – Joe Reynolds for Ola Williams at half time – Tommy Williams for Gregson 71 – Jon Clements – Yemi Atta – Daniel Lewis

 

Scorers – Marvin Samuel 6 (B) – Kris Lee 65 (H) – Fiston Manuella 83 (B) – Simon Thomas 89 (B) – Kris Lee 90+6 (H)

 

Bookings – Purdie 31 (H) – Watters 45+1 OFF (B) – Curley 78 (H) – Styles 82 (H) Reynolds 90+4 (B) – Bangura 90+5 (B) – Thomas 90+5 (B)

Steve Wales also appeared to be booked on 71 mins, but no card was waved.

 

Duration – 49.56 + 51.41

Weather – 13 degrees and cloudy at start, 6 degrees and clear at finish, rain during second half. Wind speed – 5 mph

 

Officials – J Magill with M MacKay and C Allen

 

Attendance 335

 

 

HORNCHURCH 2 BOREHAM WOOD 1

Three newly signed players in the starting line up – Barry Moore on loan from Cambridge City, Frank Curley from Redbridge, and Steve Wales from Bromley. Talking point before the match was the standard of refereeing on Tuesday, but at least it could only improve – or could it?

 

An impressive start, newcomer Curley winning the ball in midfield and playing a ground pass through to Simon Parker, who was just beaten to the ball by the outrushing Imber, who kicked wildly away. It takes time for newcomers to gel with the rest of the team, and this was apparent when Onochie was given too much room on the left, but a quick reacting Bostock turned his cross out for a corner, which Williams took, and although no one picked up Moran, his header was wide of the goal. Wood took a sixth minute lead when Bangura’s low cross from the left found and unmarked MARVIN SAMUEL who slotted the ball home. Urchins came back strongly, Glozier’s free kick finding Kris Lee, whose shot brought a fine save from keeper Imber. Another move involving Glozier saw his centre headed goalwards by Lee, Imber saving. A run by Barry Moore turned into disaster when he went down injured and had to be replaced by Donny Barnard.

 

Urchins’ two remaining newcomers began to slot in well, but the main feature of the first period was the linesman, as it was very apparent that the referee took little or no notice of their flagging, which in turn unsettled players of both sides. A Parker run looked dangerous, Simon laying the ball back to Bostock, thence on to Barnard, looking far happier with Wales in midfield, and Donny’s pass to Wales saw the resultant left footed centre being headed over by Lee. Then it was Lee to a very impressive Wales, whose hard drive beat keeper Imber but went wide of the post. With play in midfield, the referee then whistled, walked slowly back to John Purdie, booked him, and awarded an indirect free kick, presumably for dissent, just twelve yards out. Bangura touched the ball to Onochie, whose shot hit the wall and went out for a corner.

 

A long pass from Janney to Wales ended with a timely tackle by Watters, and when Lee went clear on the left, his cross to Janney saw Mark with what appeared to be an open goal, but keeper Imber saved the shot, to prevent what should have been a certain goal. Janney then embarked on a fine run from the inside left position, finding Barnard with his pass, and then on to Wales, who fired his shot wide. A Boreham Wood breakaway saw Smith find Onochie, whose shot was high and wide. Another build up involving Wales saw Steve run on and slot the ball inside to Parker, his shot again bringing a good save out of Imber. Then it happened – Simon Parker went streaking through the middle, heading in full flight towards goal, only to be hacked down by Watters, who was sent off, but the damage had been done – a certain goal turned into a free kick, and Glozier’s shot hit the wall and was cleared. Back again, this time Janney finding Wales, whose centre went for a corner. Janney took the kick and Parker headed over.

 

Half time – main talking point was the disgraceful tackle which prevented Simon from scoring, and a feeling of optimism that things were looking up. It certainly was for one Urchin supporter who walked off with the £80 jackpot prize.

 

Second half, and Urchins kicking towards the restaurant end of the ground. Straight down the field and a corner from Janney found Lee, whose shot was stopped on the line by Smith. Back to Donny Barnard, a good run through the defence, followed by a lobbed shot, almost in slow motion, with the ball eluding the keeper and then dropping tantalisingly inches wide of the post. A Bostock inspired move and another corner, the ball coming over to Lee, whose header was handled on the line – flag up – penalty – well no, the referee once again ignored the flag and allowed play to proceed. Shane Oakley came on for Danny Glozier, with formation being switched to three now up front, and almost immediately Shane was put through on the left by Styles, his centre being held by Imber. A rare Wood breakaway ended in a corner which Reynolds put behind, and the equaliser came when Steve Wales crossed the ball in from the right and Parker’s shot was blocked, with KRIS LEE following up to score.

 

Play was punctuated by some blatant and unchecked time wasting, and Urchins lost some of their rhythm, although a good run by Janney ended with a neat pass out to Curley, who touched back to Lee, with Imber saving well. Wood took advantage of the necessity for Urchins to force the pace upfield to mount some attacks of their own, winning three corners in quick succession, all taken by Reynolds and all punched away by Brightley. Two penalty appeals were ignored, the first for hand ball – yes, the linesman flagged once again – and the second for a push on Parker – yes, the linesman flagged, and when the referee awarded Wood a free kick near the half way line following a tackle by Styles, it was something of a surprise that the referee waved a yellow card for what did not look like a foul – earlier the referee had appeared to book Steve Wales, but did not wave a card, so it is unclear if he was actually booked – and a free kick resulted, which found FISTON MANUELLA whose shot went in slowly off the post. Another free kick followed, which Reynolds hit wide, and Wood scored again when SIMON THOMAS fired in a hard shot from the edge of the area. Urchins came back again, and the referee booked three Boreham Wood players in succession, one for kicking the ball away, one for time wasting and one because he had his notebook out and still and some lead left in his pencil – and from the free kick, KRIS LEE turned to fire the ball home. Any hope of a comeback was thwarted when the final whistle went second later, with only seven minutes being added on.

 

How many times must a referee look up, before he can see the linesman wave his flag? (with apologies to Bob Dylan)

 

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Dagger, Moore is on loan from Bromley and Wales from Cambridge City. Sorry to be pedantic.

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