Saturday, 9 March 2013

Maidstone Explode Into Life While Tooting Implode

Maidstone United 3 – 0 Tooting & Mitcham                                            Saturday 9th March
Attendance: 1,851


A quick fire double on the hour mark swiftly followed by a red card to Mitcham’s Nathan Koo-Boothe, rounded off by a deserved Steve Watt goal, stretched Maidstone’s unbeaten run to eight games and kept them six point clear or Dulwich.
The deadlock was broken on 57 minutes after an Alex Flisher free-kick found Steve Watt in space only for his header to crash against the crossbar, but fortunately Ian Draycott was on hand to grab the rebound six yards out.
Just a minute later and it was two for the home side after a brilliant team move. The returning Shaun Welford lay off Draycott to shoot but caught everyone by surprise when he dipped a shoulder to cut a pass through Mitcham’s defence finding Alex Flisher on the run to slot home at the ‘keepers near post.
As the restart began however when the linesman adjudged Koo-Boothe to use abusive language towards him and, after a while discussing, sent the centre-back off to leave the away team even more deflated.
Their third was as simple as they come with Flisher taking a long throw finding Steve Watt rising above the rest to head home the third and final goal to kill off their opponents.
The game didn’t start how manager Jay Saunders had hoped though with his team “lacking in the final third,” he said, “whether our final ball, or shot, or pass just wasn’t there.”

The home side definitely had a game plan to exploit the 4-3-3 formation they had deployed and use the wings but in the first half there wasn’t much to shout about as neither side was able to get a rhythm in their passing going.
The second half began in a completely different fashion to the first with the game opening up massively and in the opening ten minutes each side had more shots on goal than the entire first half.

Anthony Joseph for Tooting & Mitcham up against Tommy Osborne was an interesting battle that went on throughout the match with Joseph looking the away sides main threat going forward but Osborne held his own all the way through.


As Maidstone grew with confidence it showed in the way they were playing and got their just rewards from two goals in the space of two minutes on the hour mark and the away side down to ten men.
The third goal arrived on the 66th minute and after that it was joyous for the home fans and on 70 minutes was treated to, arguably, the best move of the season.
Osborne switched the play from right to left to find Stuart King who then executed a trick pass back to Tom Mills, Mills then passed onto the running Flisher who back heeled for King in the penalty box but unfortunately for everyone watching he sliced it wide.
That move alone brought a standing ovation from the crowd and an appreciation of the way their team played this afternoon.
After the game manager Jay Saunders was staying coy on his chances of the title as yet against Dulwich giving respect to other teams he is yet to play, but he did talk about his continuous change in formations over the season.
“I know a lot of teams that have come up here and said ‘oh i thought you’d play 4-4-2’,” he said, “I’ve got a good squad and it gives me options.”
He may need a few more of them surprises to keep off the title charge from Dulwich, but with players such as Alex Brown and Michael Phillips returning next week, and others almost back, he will most likely have something left for the title fight.

Wednesday, 2 January 2013

"There's Only One Team In Romford!"

Grays Athletic 3-2 Romford                                                                   Wednesday 2nd January 2013

Attendance: 262
Referee: Mr E. Kaye.


The derby in Romford did not disappoint which included a penalty, a sending off and a stoppage time winner, the latter of which came from defender Junior Baker to move Grays Athletic up to second.


The home side flew out the blocks from the start and by the 9th minute had took the lead after the lively Jared Small whipped in a tempting cross which evaded Chris Clark in goal to find the oncoming Joao Carlos to score his 10th of the season.
Grays Athletic didn’t rest on the laurels and a minute later were awarded a free-kick 30 yards out which didn’t put Harry Agombar off from shooting, and shoot he did and a wicked deflection off the wall which may go down as an own goal took it past the helpless goalkeeper to make it 2-0.

The home side took their foot off the gas a little bit after the two quick fire goals but 10 minutes later left-back Danny Bunce produced a magical run weaving in and out of four Romford players like they weren’t even there only to hit a tame shot straight at Chris Clark.
Romford didn’t get going until the 27th minute when midfielder Michael Sammut struck a hopeful shot from 20 yards only to see it bounce off the post.

Minutes later the woodwork came to the rescue for Grays Athletic again after right winger Lewis Francis hit a wonder strike with the outside of his right foot only for it to smash against the crossbar and Nick Reynolds failed to keep his header down from the follow up with the goal at his mercy.
The first half finished scrappy from both sides with Grays Athletic looking settled at 2-0 and Romford unable to find a way through a resolute defence led by the commanding Junior Baker.

The Romford manager clearly gave his players a clear telling off at half-time as they came out controlling the midfield and challenging the home sides defence straight away with a lot of free-kicks being awarded to Romford.
Lewis Francis was the man responsible for taking free-kicks for Romford and after three in just eight minutes he managed to cross in a peach that found Romford captain Paul Clayton with plenty of space to place his header into the back of the net to bring the away side straight back into the game with an hour played.

Eight minutes later and Romford had completed the comeback after a dubious penalty decision was given after substitute Kurt Smith was allegedly brought down by Kamurasi. Francis took the resulting penalty but the Grays goalkeeper saved it but was unable to prevent the follow up from Ben Jones levelling the score.
Grays Athletic were shell-shocked Romford deserved to be back in the game as the home side sat back too much but on the 75th minute Joao Carlos ran past two players to then drill a shot/cross towards the back post and Jeff Hammond was inches away from putting Grays back infront.

Jeff Hammond was involved minutes later but for all the wrong reasons. A reckless challenge led to him getting his second yellow and he went off for an early bath.
Romford started to push higher up the pitch now with the extra man but meant they left gaps at the back and inevitably a winner was going to come and it was Junior Baker that grabbed the headlines after he gambled on a Joe Sweeney low cross to stab home from two yards out to send the home fans into raptures.

Grays Athletic managed to move up to second with that win, extending their unbeaten run to nine games now and keep up the hunt on league leaders Maldon & Tiptree.

Teams
Grays Athletic: Kamurasi, Pope, Bunce, Baker*, Kirby, Hall (Sweeney 76), Beaney, Small (J. West 61), Carlos (Marshall 85), Agombar, Hammond (Sent off 82).
Subs not used: Lalite, D. West

Romford: Clark, Salmon, Dicks, Clayton, Payne, Sammut, Richardson, Francis, Woodward (Smith 68), Reynolds, Jones (Hunt 80).
Subs not used: Hilton, Ngos, Oates

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

A Happy New Year for Maidstone United

Maidstone United 2-1 Sittingbourne                                                            Tuesday 1st January 2013

Attendance: 2,291
Referee: Mr P. Kelly.


Maidstone United kick-off the New Year with a comfortable 2-1 win over and with that go back to the top of the Ryman League South.
Ian Draycott opened the scoring after 10 minutes after Shaun Welford did well to salvage a low cross along the six yard line where the oncoming Draycott couldn’t miss and slotted home to set the home side on their way.
Draycott grabbed the second after Sittingbourne were caught light at the back. Shaun Welford flicked onto Gillingham loanee Alex Brown who whipped in an inch perfect cross to find the number 10 at the back post.

Sittingbourne were being out played all over the park and were not able to string five passes together without a Maidstone player breathing down their necks to get the ball back.


But with all of Maidstone’s dominance they were unable to add to their lead before the break although a couple of shots from the impressive Alex Brown, playing out of position on the right wing, forced some great saves from Adam Molloy. The closest to a third came from Shaun Welford who saw the ‘keeper of his line and attempted a lofted shot only to see it crash against the top of the crossbar.


Maidstone started the second half as they did the first by keeping the ball in the away sides half and forcing Sittingbourne into mistakes and four minutes into the half Alex Brown almost provided a goal to saver after hitting a sweet left foot shot 20 yards out only for Adam Molloy to prevent him once more.
It wasn’t until the 56th minute that Sittingbourne really tested the Maidstone defence, and should have scored with it. Joe Taylor found the ball at his feet eight yards out and, although he beat the keeper, Gavin Greenfield was back on the line to make an incredible clearance to keep his sides two goal deficit.

Sittingbourne were finally looking dangerous and could have made Maidstone to pay for not building on their two goals scored in the first half. A low cross into the box by Tom Loynes fooled Maidstone’s back-line and suddenly three attackers were free in the box but Tommy Osborne managed to rush back to make sure he got there ahead of a Sittingbourne player.
As the game petered out it was proving to be a frustrating day for Alex Brown as he just couldn’t get on the score-sheet. Just before the 90 minute mark he weaved in and out of several Sittingbourne defenders like they weren’t there, looked to have done it all, but a determined Adam Molley did not want to concede against the Gillingham loanee.

Sittingbourne did manage to get a consolation goal with the last kick of the game after the ball pin-balled around Maidstone United’s box it fell to the feet of Nick Treadwell six yards out and made no mistake of the finish.
Speaking after the game Maidstone manager Jay Saunders was keen to single out Alex Brown’s performance. “I thought he was superb today,” he said, “I asked him to play a little out of position and he deserved a goal today.”

Alex Brown’s loan from Gillingham is soon at an end but Jay Saunders added some positive news for Maidstone fans, “I’d like to [lengthen his loan],” he said, “Browny’s keen to extend it so it’s just a case of speaking with Gillingham


With the win today and results elsewhere going their way Maidstone returned to the top of the table and with an attendance over 2,000 the home crowd will be happy with their sides start to 2013.

Teams:
Maidstone United: Ibrahim, Osborne, Mills, Greenfield, Andrews, T.Olorunda, Brown, Phillips, Welford (A. Olorunda 83), Draycott (King 88), Whitely (Woolery 79)
Subs not used: Booth, Lye


Sittingbourne: Molley, Cooper, Ulph (John 62), Davis, Gray, Girt, Taylor, Bedford (Pettit 80), Coyne (Gonnella 60), Treadwell, Loynes
Subs not used: Hogg, Winnett