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Neil Martin |
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Lewis
Tallack |
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Neil
Martin |
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Ryan
Dovell |
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Nathan
Walker |
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Kyle
Critchell |
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Chris
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Jamie
Gleeson |
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Ryan
Moss |
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Ben
Dickenson |
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Steve
Devlin |
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Rico
Wilson |
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Harrison
Bell |
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Jamie
Symes |
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Jake
Smeeton |
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Ashley
Vickers |
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Nick
Jordan |
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Lloyd Irish |
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Jamie Price |
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Jamie Laird |
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Dayle Grubb |
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Matt Villis |
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Jak Martin |
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Nabio Diallo |
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Ben Kirk |
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Chris Young |
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Matt Huxley |
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Nat Pepperell |
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Ben Cleverley |
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Sahr Kabba |
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Mike MacKay |
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George Booth |
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Ben Hunt |
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Brett Trowbridge |
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| Brett Huxtable (Torrington) |
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Saturday
1st October 2011 |
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Dorchester Town |
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Weston-super-Mare |
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Villis 80 |
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Avenue agony for Dorchester
by
Ky Capel
Dorchester Town’s FA Cup dream is at an end, and so could
Ashley Vickers’ reign as manager be, following a fourth straight
defeat.
The Magpies created the better openings at the Avenue Stadium but
their failure to convert cost them dear as defender Matt Villis
bundled home 10 minutes from the end of this second qualifying round
tie – a goal that earned Weston-super-Mare £4,500 in
the process.
It remains to be seen whether the defeat will prove to be Vickers’
last in charge. One thing that is certain though, is the 40-year-old
won’t be going down without a fight.
With Gary Bowles embarking on a three-match ban and Ashley Nicholls
failing to overcome a hamstring injury, the Magpies drafted in Kyle
Critchell and Ryan Dovell as they reverted to a 4-4-2 formation.
Full-back Jake Smeeton returned to the bench after his one-month
loan at Poole Town and was joined among the substitutes by fit-again
gloveman Nick Jordan.
The Seagulls made three changes from the side that ran out comfortable
3-1 winners on their last visit to the Avenue almost a fortnight
ago.
Keen to make amends for that woeful night, the Magpies showed their
intent from the off with strike partners Ryan Moss and Ben Dickenson
almost finding a route through.
The latter’s pace posed an immediate threat and after breezing
past his marker on four minutes, Dickenson delivered low but the
onrushing Moss was unable to keep his effort down.
Again the Magpies probed and again it was Dickenson pulling the
strings. This time his cross found Chris Flood at the back stick,
but visiting gloveman Lloyd Irish did just enough to snuff out the
danger.
Weston started to find their rhythm and Chris Young hooked wide
before teeing up Nat Pepperell for an even better opportunity, which
the latter failed to convert.
A clumsy challenge from Lewis Tallack presented a decent sight
from 25 yards, and Dayle Grubb almost found the bottom-left corner.
Just as the visitors were upping the ante, Dorchester produced
their best move of the match. Flood and Moss exchanged passes before
the former switched the play to Dickenson.
The young forward, although unable to gain control at the first
attempt, whipped in a great cross for Flood, whose side-footed effort
was hacked away by Nabi Diallo in front of his own keeper.
The first half ended goalless but the deadlock should have been
broken nine minutes into the restart.
A slip by Jamie Laird was seized upon by Flood, who did well to
set Moss free.
Unfortunately for the home faithful, the county town number nine
was unable to beat Irish one-on-one.
Twenty-five minutes passed without incident and the tie looked
destined for a Tuesday night reply.
But with their first shot on target, the Seagulls grabbed what
proved to be the winning goal.
A well-worked free-kick saw substitute Ben Cleverley pick out Jamie
Price on the right side of the area and his cut-back beat the outstretched
hand of Alan Walker-Harris, leaving Villis free to force the ball
over the line from a yard out.
The goal breathed new life into the Magpies and a 20-yard set-piece
from Flood was well cleared before Dovell nodded over from eight
yards after being teed up by Dickenson.
Weston remained a threat on the break however and despite looking
a mile offside, Sahr Kabba found himself clean through with six
minutes to go.
Justice prevailed though as Walker-Harris came to the rescue to
prevent a game-ending second.
Towering defender Nathan Walker was thrown up front, and Rico Wilson
also entered the fray, as the Magpies desperately searched for an
equaliser.
But there was to be no final twist as the curtain came down on
the Magpies’ involvement in the most famous of domestic cup
competitions.
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MATCH STATS |
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| 8 |
TOTAL ATTEMPTS |
6 |
| 3 |
ATTEMPTS ON TARGET |
2 |
| 5 |
ATTEMPTS OFF TARGET |
4 |
| 0 |
HIT WOODWORK |
0 |
| 4 |
CORNERS |
4 |
| 2 |
OFFSIDES |
2 |
| 12 |
FREE-KICKS CONCEDED |
9 |
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