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| Rico Wilson had an effort
blocked |
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| 1 |
Alan
Walker-Harris |
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| 2 |
Kyle
Critchell |
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| 3 |
Neil
Martin |
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| 4 |
Mark
Jermyn |
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| 5 |
Nathan
Walker |
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| 6 |
Jamie
Gleeson |
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| 7 |
Nick
Crittenden |
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| 8 |
Ashley
Nicholls |
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| 9 |
Rico
Wilson |
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71 |
| 10 |
Ben
Dickenson |
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| 11 |
Steve
Devlin |
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| 12 |
Jamie
Symes |
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| 14 |
Harrison
Bell |
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| 15 |
Ryan
Dovell |
|
71 |
| 16 |
Steve Walker |
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| 17 |
Nic
Jones |
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| 1 |
Tommy Forecast |
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| 2 |
Taylor Parmenter |
|
85 |
| 3 |
Liam Harwood |
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| 4 |
Freddie Warren |
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| 5 |
Moses Swaibu |
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| 6 |
Rob Gilman |
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| 7 |
Rory Hill |
|
72 |
| 8 |
Salifou Ibrahima |
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| 9 |
Hakeem Araba |
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| 10 |
Lewis Taylor |
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| 11 |
Orlando Smith |
|
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| 12 |
Joe Dolan |
|
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| 14 |
Tutu Henriques |
|
85 |
| 15 |
Mike Jones |
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| 16 |
Aaron Rhule |
|
72 |
| 17 |
Ibra Sekajja |
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| Carl Brook (St Leonards) |
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Tuesday
13th December 2011 |
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Bromley |
0 |
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Dorchester Town |
0 |
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Magpies stretch unbeaten run
by
Ky Capel
Dorchester Town stretched their unbeaten run to eight Blue Square
Bet South outings as they were held to a goalless draw at beleaguered
Bromley.
The hosts went into last night’s clash on the back of nine
successive defeats in all competitions.
But they managed to stop the rot and record their first clean sheet
since early September.
The Magpies meanwhile, remain undefeated under new boss Alan Knight
and now sit seventh in the table – but having played more
games than anyone else in the division.
Reflecting on the stalemate, Knight said: “It wasn’t
the greatest of the games but that was partly due to the conditions.
It was blustery, cold and the pitch was quite bobbly so it was difficult
to get the ball down and play, but the boys defended admirably.
“After giving away three goals against Farnborough last week
it was good to get back to being nice and solid at the back.
“We had two or three chances that fell for us but it was
just one of those days where it wasn’t going to go in.
“Hopefully we’ll have a bit more luck in front of goal
at Dartford on Saturday.”
The Magpies made three changes to their starting XI following last
week’s 3-3 draw with Farnborough.
Neil Martin, Nick Crittenden and Ashley Nicholls were all restored
at the expense of Jake Smeeton, Harrison Bell and the half-fit Jamie
Symes.
The latter duo took a place on the bench, alongside returning keeper
Nic Jones and Nathan Walker’s younger brother Steven, but
Smeeton was absent from the match-day squad due to illness.
Chances were very much at a premium in the first half as both sides
cancelled each other out at Hayes Lane.
Dorchester did though force a number of corners while Bromley’s
Rob Gillman produced a fine block to prevent Rico Wilson adding
to his tally of three goals in his last two games.
Unsurprisingly, it remained goalless at the break and clear-cut
opportunities continued to be in short supply as the second period
progressed.
Of the limited goalmouth action, Nathan Walker saw a header saved
by Tommy Forecast and Ben Dicken-son shot wide before also being
denied by the home gloveman, with Steve Devlin failing to hit the
target from the resulting corner.
The Magpies had to keep their wits about them at the other end
and with just seven minutes to go, Alan Walker-Harris was finally
called into serious action, making an excellent stop from Lewis
Taylor’s header.
Despite enjoying the lion’s share of the encounter, the county
town outfit were forced to settle for a point. |