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| Ben Dickenson missed a
late chance for Dorchester |
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Alan
Walker-Harris |
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| 2 |
Kyle
Critchell |
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89 |
| 3 |
Jake
Smeeton |
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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 |
Ryan
Moss |
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| 10 |
Ben
Dickenson |
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| 11 |
Neil
Martin |
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| 12 |
Steve
Devlin |
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89 |
| 14 |
Jamie
Symes |
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| 15 |
Ryan
Dovell |
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| 16 |
Rico
Wilson |
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| 17 |
Gary
Bowles |
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Stewart Searle |
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Ben Nunn |
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| 3 |
Aiden Palmer |
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| 4 |
Adam Tann |
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| 5 |
Kenny Clark |
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| 6 |
Warren Whiteley |
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63 |
| 7 |
Ricky Modeste |
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| 8 |
Sam Corcoran |
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| 9 |
Michael Bakare |
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| 10 |
Max Cornhill |
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63 |
| 11 |
Cliff Akurang |
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| 12 |
Joe Benjamin |
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63 |
| 14 |
Jermaine Brown |
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| 15 |
Mark Haines |
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82 |
| 16 |
Justin Miller |
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58 |
| 17 |
Dave Rainford |
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63 |
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| Stephen Ross (Boston) |
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Monday
7th November 2011 |
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Chelmsford City |
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Dorchester Town |
0 |
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Magpies chalk up first draw
by
Ky Capel
After watching his Magpies record their first draw of the season,
temporary boss Phil Simkin admits he was a tad disappointed not
to return home with all three points.
Having survived an early onslaught from high-flying Chelmsford
City, Dorchester Town grew in stature and almost chalked up their
fourth straight win in all competitions.
However, the Magpies’ maiden stalemate – no fewer than
18 games into the Blue Square Bet South campaign – maintained
their unbeaten record under the guidance of Simkin while the Clarets
have now gone 14 competitive matches without defeat.
Simkin, who has surely enhanced his chances of taking charge on
a permanent basis, said: “We probably should have won it.
“We had the chances to win the game and although I’m
absolutely elated to get a point, there’s a slight tinge of
disappointment that we didn’t get all three.
“That’s down to expectations though, as we are now
four unbeaten.
“Chelmsford absolutely pummeled us in the first 20 minutes
or so but we defended it, we kept our shape, we didn’t panic
and we slowly made inroads.
“We went on to create several half-decent chances but even
then I said to the lads that it would be hard at the beginning of
the second half.
“We defended well again, we got back into their half and
we took the game to them. And we would have won it had their keeper
not made an incredible save from Ben Dickenson.
“Beggars can’t be choosers and we have never got anything
at Chelmsford before so to get a draw on a Monday night, after putting
so much effort into the win against Basingstoke on Saturday, I’m
tremendously proud of the lads.
“It was a terrific away performance – almost perfect
– and hopefully we can make it five games unbeaten this Saturday.”
With leading scorer Ryan Moss shaking off the flu, Simkin was able
to name an unchanged line-up for the trip to Melbourne Park.
There were though, two alterations on the bench with Gary Bowles
and Rico Wilson drafted in at the expense of Lewis Tallack and keeper
Simon Evans.
Having performed so well against Basingstoke on Saturday, the Magpies’
backline had to be at its best once more as the hosts forced the
issue early on.
Aiden Palmer was first to test Magpies’ keeper Alan Walker-Harris
but his left-foot strike from distance was well parried by the latter.
City looked the more threatening side during the first quarter
of the game but in the second half of the first period, the county
town side began to find their feet going forward and four minutes
before the interval Nathan Walker headed wide at the far post.
It remained goalless going into the break but as soon as play resumed,
the Clarets were back on the offensive and only a timely block prevented
Michael Bakare gaining a clear run on goal.
Dorchester continued to hold their own and with 18 minutes remaining
Ryan Moss crashed a shot into the side-netting before strike partner
Ben Dickenson forced a fine save from home stopper Stuart Searle
in the closing stages.
And that proved to be the final action of the night as the Magpies,
who had lost in each of their last three visits to Chelmsford, climbed
to 10th spot in the table. |