Post by admin on Oct 5, 2009 15:10:59 GMT
Newark Flowserve 2 Linby CW FC 1
J. Wright
Linby's disappointing showing in “The Holy Grail of Notts Football,” the Notts FA Senior Cup continues with the loss at Flowserve in the first round. A game they could and should have won, but lost with 2 late goals from Flowserve substitute Oli Wood in the last ten minutes. It means Linby's only win the Senior Cup in 15 years remains a 3-1 home win over Calverton in October 2006.
The game started well for Linby, played in an awful cross wind that ruined it slightly as a spectacle.
On 11 minutes, Flowserve's young 'keeper Andy Dell loses a long crossfield ball from right back Mark Robinson, on which Julien Wright pounces and slots the ball home to give the visitors an early lead.
5 minutes later and a good move between young debutant Richard Peel and Steve Thompson releases Jonty Bradshaw, who sees his shot well saved by Dell.
On 28 minutes another chance goes begging. Again good work by the busy Thompson allows Bradshaw to play an excellent through ball to wright, who puts his 1 on 1, inches wide.
As half time approached, Bradshaw's corner finds the head of Ross Horton who's back post header is acrobatically cleared off the line by Aaron Martin. HT 0-1
The second half begins as the first ended, with Linby searching for the all important second goal. On 57 minutes, Bradshaw's searching cross finds Thompson, who sees his header brilliantly saved by Dell.
On 67 minutes, Robinson's free kick finds Ross Horton at the back post. He heads across goal, but Wright heads inches wide.
2 minutes later and Bradshaw's surging run down the left opens the home team up. He pulls the ball back to Pete Campbell who has his shot blocked by Aaron Martin.
On 72 minutes, Bradshaw again surges down the left but this time he shoots, only to be thwarted by Dell who by now has easily made up for his one mistake, and kept his team in the game.
Almost as if the script had been written, Linby were made to pay for their inability to “finish” the game off. On came young Sub Oli Wood, who virtually single handedly won it for Newark. On 76 minutes, he is unlucky to see an angle drive come back off the base of Glenn Guyatts post. Linby didn’t heed the warning as he equalises on 80 minutes after what must be said is ragged defending from Linby who had looked solid at the back.
With extra time beckoning, Wood is sent clear for a 1 on 1. Guyatt saves the intial shot, but as the ball balloons off the keepers legs the wind holds the ball in play for the Newark man who heads the loose ball home. FT 1-2.
Line-Up: (4-5-1)
Guyatt/
Robinson, Horton, Elson, Peel/
Scott, J.Keetley, Campbell, Thompson, Bradshaw/
Wright
Subs:
A.Keetley (for Thompson 76mins),
Ellis (for Robinson 76mins)
MOM: THOMPSON
J. Wright
Linby's disappointing showing in “The Holy Grail of Notts Football,” the Notts FA Senior Cup continues with the loss at Flowserve in the first round. A game they could and should have won, but lost with 2 late goals from Flowserve substitute Oli Wood in the last ten minutes. It means Linby's only win the Senior Cup in 15 years remains a 3-1 home win over Calverton in October 2006.
The game started well for Linby, played in an awful cross wind that ruined it slightly as a spectacle.
On 11 minutes, Flowserve's young 'keeper Andy Dell loses a long crossfield ball from right back Mark Robinson, on which Julien Wright pounces and slots the ball home to give the visitors an early lead.
5 minutes later and a good move between young debutant Richard Peel and Steve Thompson releases Jonty Bradshaw, who sees his shot well saved by Dell.
On 28 minutes another chance goes begging. Again good work by the busy Thompson allows Bradshaw to play an excellent through ball to wright, who puts his 1 on 1, inches wide.
As half time approached, Bradshaw's corner finds the head of Ross Horton who's back post header is acrobatically cleared off the line by Aaron Martin. HT 0-1
The second half begins as the first ended, with Linby searching for the all important second goal. On 57 minutes, Bradshaw's searching cross finds Thompson, who sees his header brilliantly saved by Dell.
On 67 minutes, Robinson's free kick finds Ross Horton at the back post. He heads across goal, but Wright heads inches wide.
2 minutes later and Bradshaw's surging run down the left opens the home team up. He pulls the ball back to Pete Campbell who has his shot blocked by Aaron Martin.
On 72 minutes, Bradshaw again surges down the left but this time he shoots, only to be thwarted by Dell who by now has easily made up for his one mistake, and kept his team in the game.
Almost as if the script had been written, Linby were made to pay for their inability to “finish” the game off. On came young Sub Oli Wood, who virtually single handedly won it for Newark. On 76 minutes, he is unlucky to see an angle drive come back off the base of Glenn Guyatts post. Linby didn’t heed the warning as he equalises on 80 minutes after what must be said is ragged defending from Linby who had looked solid at the back.
With extra time beckoning, Wood is sent clear for a 1 on 1. Guyatt saves the intial shot, but as the ball balloons off the keepers legs the wind holds the ball in play for the Newark man who heads the loose ball home. FT 1-2.
Line-Up: (4-5-1)
Guyatt/
Robinson, Horton, Elson, Peel/
Scott, J.Keetley, Campbell, Thompson, Bradshaw/
Wright
Subs:
A.Keetley (for Thompson 76mins),
Ellis (for Robinson 76mins)
MOM: THOMPSON