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| Jamie Gleeson |
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Simon Evans |
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Harry Nodwell |
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Jake Smeeton |
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| 4 |
Kyle Critchell |
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| 5 |
Jamie Frampton |
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| 6 |
James Coutts |
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| 7 |
Nick Crittenden |
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| 8 |
Dave Allen |
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| 9 |
Ryan Moss |
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Matt Groves |
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Charlie Knight |
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Jamie Gleeson |
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Tuesday
3rd August
2010 |
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Bashley |
4 |
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Middleton 50,
T. Hill 52, Oliver 64,
Do. Allen 75 |
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Dorchester Town |
4 |
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Moss 25, Smeeton
29, Crittenden 44, Gleeson 90 |
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Jekyll and Hyde Magpies
by
Ky Capel
Ashley Vickers labelled his Dorchester Town side “Jekyll
and Hyde” after last night’s 4-4 draw with lower-league
Bashley.
The Magpies raced into a 3-0 lead at the break with Ryan Moss,
Jake Smeeton and Nick Crittenden on target.
However, the Blue Square Bet South visitors let their guard down
in the second period, allowing the Zamaretto Premier Division hosts
to overturn the deficit.
Gary Middleton, Tom Hill, Ian Oliver and Dominic Allen all found
the net as Dorchester collapsed.
There was to be one final twist though, as second-half substitute
Jamie Gleeson bagged a last-gasp equaliser to spare the county
town outfit’s blushes.
Understandably, boss Vickers was far from impressed with the Magpies’ second-half
showing, He said: “We were truly outstanding in the first
half yet we were truly poor in the second. It was like Jekyll and
Hyde.
“In the first half we chased the ball down, we picked up
the seconds, we got the ball to Critts – who was a real plus
point for us – while Mossy and Matt Groves combined well
up front.
“But the lads clearly felt they had done the job at half-time
as we went on to concede four sloppy goals and were fortunate to
get a draw late on.
“It was the manner of the draw that disappointed me most.
You just can’t afford to take your foot off the gas.
“I know it’s a pre-season friendly but we have to
be nastier and able to finish teams off.
“I played a lot of the regular first-team players because
I wanted them to get Saturday’s defeat to Bournemouth out
of their system.
“Charlie Knight was the only trialist who played and I thought
he did well. I didn’t think it was fair to put the other
trialists on when we were playing so poorly. I didn’t want
to haul people off and let them get away with it.”
One trialist who looks to have failed in his attempts to earn
a contract at the Avenue Stadium is striker Saul Otobo.
Vickers added: “We won’t be taking him on, mainly
because his wage demands are too high.”
The Magpies complete their pre-season programme at rivals Weymouth
this Saturday (3pm).
Meanwhile, Dorchester’s Steve Devlin, currently on trial
at Dagen-ham & Redbridge, was handed 76 minutes in Monday night’s
3-1 win at Billericay and is expected to feature in this evening’s
behind-closed-doors clash with Premier League West Ham.
Vickers said: “He did well in training and I believe he
gave a good account of himself in the game against Billericay.
He is enjoying the experience and I’m sure it’s been
a real eye-opener.
“He comes back tomorrow but we’ll wait and see as
to whether he trains because he should be playing against West
Ham tonight.” |