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Post by chino12345 on Sept 8, 2009 19:03:24 GMT
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Post by chris on Sept 8, 2009 19:10:37 GMT
Team line up (according to the blue square south site)
Morgan Peters Jones Bruce BDennis Quinton Deen Game Purcell Marks Keeling
SUBS Bruno Roache Starkey McDonald Howells
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Post by chino12345 on Sept 8, 2009 19:13:11 GMT
any idea who bruno and roache are? what has happened to antoine and duncan? good to see howells back on bench, he was good when he played according to bluesq site roache has signed from histon www.bluesqsouth.com/story/0,20970,13042_5542717,00.html 1-0 HT
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Post by chino12345 on Sept 8, 2009 19:51:34 GMT
1-1 dunk 46 mins, come on town lets get another
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Post by chino12345 on Sept 8, 2009 20:37:32 GMT
1-1 Ft
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Post by marine193 on Sept 8, 2009 20:42:09 GMT
Another good away point. I have to agree with chino 12345, it is good to see howell back on the bench. Played well whe I saw him.
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Post by chino12345 on Sept 8, 2009 20:44:10 GMT
looking on bromleys live updates on their site, seems like there goal was a bit lucky, apprently a cross what lobbed nicky and went in
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Post by chris on Sept 8, 2009 20:44:31 GMT
Apparently the Bromley goal was a bad mistake by Nicky Morgan who let the ball drop over his head.
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Post by ironfoureva on Sept 8, 2009 22:44:34 GMT
Craig Holloway could be available, he probably wants to be playing at a higher level.
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Post by Stuart R on Sept 9, 2009 10:27:57 GMT
Bromley dominated nearly all the match and looked a very good side and we were certainly hanging on for most of the match. Our goal came from a corner from Brad and Sean headed it in. Then they scored straight after the second half started with a goal basically the same as chelmsford, where it went straight over Nicky and went in. It was only the last 5 minutes when we started to get the ball and in injury time, missed an empty goal, but we certainly didn't deserve to win because bromley were a very good side and we just couldn't match them.
With the way we played, a point was a very good result and its good for us to get something out of the match with not playing very well.
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Post by strangelybrown on Sept 9, 2009 17:22:56 GMT
Frpm the Bromley local rag ...
Bromley 1-1 Braintree
BROMLEY extended their unbeaten run to five games in a hard-fought home draw with a Braintree Town side lying fourth in the table going into the match.
In a very even and entertaining contest the two sides were evenly matched and chances on goal were few and far between. The first came on 13 minutes when Ryan Hall’s 25-yarder was deflected for a corner, but the visitors opened the scoring 60 seconds later with their first attack. Donal O’Sullivan was slow to clear his lines and had to concede a corner, from which Sean Marks rose unchallenged at the near post to glance a header into the roof of the net.
Hall shot wide from 30 yards and Marcus Cassius outpaced his marker to send a fierce shot on the turn just wide of the far post, before Marks flashed a fierce shot across the face of the Bromley goal as half-time approached,.
Bromley were back on terms within a minute of the restart when Harrison Dunk’s cross-cum-shot deceived goalkeeper Nicky Morgan and drifted over his head into the far top corner of the net off the inside of the post.
Mark Corneille had a shot well saved a few minutes later, before Aaron Dalhouse headed a deep corner into the ground only for it to bounce up and over the bar.
Morgan made another good save from substitute Ashley Carew and O’Sullivan’s header from Hall’s long cross bounced off the top of the crossbar with the goalkeeper stranded as Bromley looked to secure all three points.
However, Braintree survived the pressure and Adam Bailey-Dennis headed wide from six yards, before Bromley goalkeeper Gareth I Williams pushed a rasping drive from Mark Jones onto the crossbar. Lee Roache then put the rebound straight into the arms of the custodian.
All in all, a share of the spoils was a fair result as neither side deserved to lose or take all three points.
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