Match Report
Season 2010-11 : Dorchester Town vs Crawley Town
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Dave Allen
Dave Allen played the full 90 minutes
 
DORCHESTER TOWN
1 Mike Hookway   46
2 Ryan Hill   46
3 Charlie Knight   80
4 Mark Jermyn   46
5 Nathan Walker   46
6 Gary Bowles   46
7 Dan Abioye   46
8 Jamie Gleeson   46
9 Ryan Moss   46
10 Dave Allen    
11 Neil Martin   46
Substitutes
  Regan Coward   46
  Kyle Critchell   46
  Jamie Frampton   46
  Kevin Hill   46
  Steve Devlin   46
  James Coutts   46
  Owain Warlow   46
  Matt Groves   46
  Warren Byerley   46
  Jake Smeeton   80
 
CRAWLEY TOWN
1 Michel Kuipers    
2 Simon Rusk    
3 Dean Howell    
4 Pablo Mills   46
5 Adam Quinn    
6 Danny Hall    
7 Barry Cogan   46
8 Steven Masterton   81
9 Jamie Cook    
10 Liam Enver-Marum    
11 Sergio Torres   86
Substitutes
  Byron Napper   46
  Michael Malcolm   46
  Loick Pires   81
  Tommy Brewer   86
 
Friendly MatchFriday 16th July 2010
 
Dorchester Town   Dorchester Town 0
   
   
Crawley Town   Crawley Town 6
  Quinn 4, Enver-Marum 23, 29, 60,
Coward og 53, Napper 73
   

Big-spending Crawley run riot

Dorset Echoby Ky Capel


Ashley Vickers labelled last night’s drubbing at the hands of Crawley Town as “the haves against the have-nots".

Big-spending Crawley, who fielded £100,000 winger Sergio Torres, hit the Magpies for six at the Avenue Stadium courtesy of a blistering display.

And county town chief Vickers, who welcomes former employers Dagenham & Redbridge to Dorchester this afternoon (3pm), said: “Crawley are a very good side and it’s hard to put a positive slant on a 6-0 defeat – it was the haves against the have-nots.

“It was a fitness exercise for us first and foremost, we were very rusty and the goals we conceded were rusty.

“That’s unacceptable and it was expressed to the boys at the end. It’s imperative to bounce back and learn from it, and we’ve got the chance to do that against Dagenham.”

Vickers gave 45 minutes to ex-Daggers Academy winger Dan Abioye and said: “He did well, he’s very honest and he’s only 18. We’ll give him another game as playing against Crawley was a baptism of fire.”

The Blue Square Bet Premier side exerted their superiority from the start and took the lead inside four minutes as captain Adam Quinn tucked home a Stevie Masterton corner.

And it was 3-0 by the midway stage of the first half with Liam Enver-Marum bagging a double.

Dorchester came closest to scoring on the stroke of half-time when Ryan Hill’s free-kick from the left rattled the crossbar.

Crawley were gifted a fourth eight minutes into the second period. Substitute Byron Napper was denied on the line by Charlie Knight but the Magpies’ trialist, who made a successful goal-line clearance in the first half, saw his hack rebound off replacement keeper Regan Coward and into the net.

Enver-Marum grabbed his hat-trick on the hour before Napper completed the rout in the 73rd minute.

 

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