Match Report
Season 2010-11 : Dorchester Town vs Dagenham & Redbridge
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Stuart Douglas
Stuart Douglas
 
DORCHESTER TOWN
1 Regan Coward    
2 Ryan Hill   64
3 Kyle Critchell   55
4 Mark Jermyn    
5 Nathan Walker   64
6 Kevin Hill    
7 James Coutts   70
8 Jamie Gleeson    
9 Stuart Douglas   64
10 Ryan Moss   55
11 Steve Devlin   76
Substitutes
  Mike Hookway    
  Neil Martin   55
  Matt Groves   55
  Gary Bowles   64
  Jamie Frampton   64
  Dave Allen   64
  Nick Crittenden   70
  Jake Smeeton   76
 
CRYSTAL PALACE
1 Julian Speroni   46
2 Alassane N'Diaye   70
3 Adam Barrett   46
4 Patrick McCarthy    
5 Pedro Branco    
6 Darren Ambrose    
7 Neil Danns    
8 Andy Dorman   64
9 Tai   75
10 Calvin Andrew   64
11 Alan Lee   46
Substitutes
  Lewis Price   46
  Keiron Cadogan   64
  Claude Davis   46
  Wilfrid Zaha   46
  Keiran Djalili   75
  Jack Holland   70
  Jerry   64
 
Friendly MatchWednesday 21st July 2010
 
Dorchester Town   Dorchester Town 3
  Douglas 13, K. Hill 30, Walker 63
   
Crystal Palace   Crystal Palace 3
  Ambrose 42, 57, Zaha 69
   

Vickers: Don't get carried away

Dorset Echoby Adam Summers


Ashley Vickers has warned Magpies’ fans not to expect overnight success at the Avenue Stadium.

The Dorchester Town boss was delighted with his side’s performance in last night’s 3-3 draw with Npower Championship outfit Crystal Palace but also described it as ‘just another small step’ on a long journey towards eventual success.

The Magpies led 2-0 and 3-2 in the encounter thanks to strikes from Stuart Douglas, Kevin Hill and Nathan Walker. But it was their shape, fitness levels and willingness to work that really stood out against a strong Palace side that included Argentine keeper Julian Speroni and ex-Newcastle United ace Darren Ambrose.

Vickers, whose side also put in a fabulous performance in last Saturday’s 1-1 draw against Dagenham & Redbridge, said: “Tonight was another really pleasing display. However, as I said to the boys afterwards, the key to success is being able to play like that every week not just against the likes of Dagenham and Crystal Palace. “There is a unique feel in the dressing room at the moment. Everyone is doing the right things and we are all pulling in the same direction but it is important not to get too carried away.

“Tonight was just another small step forward. You don’t achieve great things overnight and believe me the season ahead will not be easy.

“I am sure I will be having a lot of sleepless nights and there will be loads of ups and downs but as long as we all keep working hard then I am sure we will get our rewards.”

Douglas opened the scoring with a fine header on 13 minutes following a pinpoint cross from James Coutts, and Vickers is still hoping a deal will be done with the ex-Luton Town forward in the coming days.

He added: “Stuart is a very fair lad and he wants to sign for the club. I also want him to sign and now it is just down to agreeing the right terms.”

The Magpies’ second came from Hill before Ambrose pulled Palace back level with strikes either side of half-time with the first being a screamer from just outside the box.

The impressive Walker then regained Town’s lead by tucking home a cross from Mark Jermyn on 63 minutes before Wilfred Zaha restored parity six minutes later with a cool finish.

Patrick McCarthy headed against the underside of the bar in the closing stages for Palace but the Magpies deserved the draw and afterwards Vickers was full of admiration for every single one of his players.

He said: “We had a good shape about us, the back four were pretty solid and we pressed high up the pitch. Our energy levels also looked good and I thought there were a lot of good individual performances.

“Steve Devlin worked his socks off again and really set the tempo for us and I thought Nathan Walker and Kevin Hill were both excellent at the back along with Ryan Hill and Kyle Critchell.

“Regan Coward also looked solid in goal but to be honest all the lads performed well, including the substitutes, so overall it was a very positive night for us."

 

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