With
hindsight, the first half was forgettable but I reckon that was in the plan
for both sides, who paced themselves ready for a full 90 or 120 minutes. Sholing keeper Matt Brown, or his feet
anyway, were called into action after five minutes after a great through ball
set John Campbell free. Sholing’s
first chance fell to Lee Wort five minutes later but this time the other
keeper Jordan Nixon was able to block.
I took my scene-setter clip at around the midpoint of the first
half. The sides are “sparring” rather
than beating each other up. Sholing are in red and white.
West
Auckland’s Andrew Green got the first yellow card of the day for a late
tackle. The best chance so far then
fell to Sholing’s Marvin McLean who curled a shot wide when the top corner
looked inviting, but West Auckland replied with chances of their own. My second clip, just before the break,
shows Brown flying across the goal to save a freekick from Rob Briggs. 0-0
at half-time
The second
half was better from the start as the rain started. Sholing made a good start territorially and
a shot from distance went just wide. Barry
Mason was then denied by an instinctive save from Nixon, before Mattie Moffat
shot over the bar at the other end.
Sholing’s Lewis Fennemore went in the book for a missed tackle as the
ground conditions worsened with the rain and players began to tire a
little. Campbell had another
half-chance and another Sholing defender, Lee Bright, saw yellow. That tackle was late enough to be recorded on
the next page of the diary. The only
goal of the game came amid sun and showers.
The credit goes to Marvin McLean but there was maybe a deflection which
helped the ball to loop slowly over Nixon. If not, it was a clever disguised chip. 1-0 after 71 mins
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Let the celebrations begin! 1-0 |
West
Auckland could have levelled immediately as a low driven cross fizzed right
through the six-yard box, and Sholing looked to be rocking at the back as
West Auckland were forced to press forward.
Brown removed any lingering doubt in the man-of-the-match adjudicator’s
mind with a flying save followed by another at his near post, and another
just to underline his contribution This
was another flyer to tip over a freekick from Steven Richardson. Sholing sub Alex Sawyer ended up in the book and as the match entered stoppage time, West
Auckland’s Brian Close was booked for a cynical foul but there was still time for
them to hit the woodwork with moments to go.
So close to extra-time, but Sholing won this trophy with a sound
all-round performance with no weak links and backed up with a keeper in great
form.
Here's the clip from the closing stages which shows how close West Auckland came to getting a shot at extra time. Final score 1-0
Joy and despair in equal measure:
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Classy from West as they watch the rest of the presentation |
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