Hopperational details
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Date & Venue
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Saturday 24
March 2018 at King George’s Arena
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Result
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Corinthian Casuals 0 Cray Wanderers 1
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Competition
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Isthmian
League Division One South (Step 4)
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Hopstats
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Ground 638 on
the lifetime list and here because I needed a reasonably short journey today!
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Context
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Both teams
are in the hunt for promotion. A run
of eight wins in a row has seen Casuals go into the second automatic spot,
and Cray are not far behind. Both teams can be quietly confident of at least
a play-off tilt at the end of the season.
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In one sentence
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An effective
Cray performance, strangling Casuals’ attacking efforts, even when the home
side were visibly stung into action by a second half red card after some ugly
pushing and shoving.
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So what?
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The unbeaten
run comes to an end but Casuals stay second for the moment. Carshalton drew
level on points but might regard their home draw with Guernsey as two points
dropped. The two other contenders
immediately below Cray both won. Lewes
are closing in on the divisional title but the second automatic promotion
spot is definitely up for grabs.
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Match Report
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The only goal
of the game came after eight minutes.
Cray had already settled, trying to play composed football building
from the back. Persistence near the
left byline led to a hanging cross that was decisively volleyed in by Junior
Dadson.
It took a
good save with his feet by home keeper Danny Bracken (in blue) to keep
Casuals in the game at the midpoint of the first half. A stooping header from a free kick was on
target. It was only at the half-hour
point that the visiting keeper Nick Blue (in Purple) had to get his top
dirty, diving to block a half-chance.
Cray had a penalty appeal turned down, and they looked dangerous on
the break. Casuals were more direct,
but misfiring today and there was not much in the way of end product. The home supporters sang a unique song
about cheesy chips with four cheeses, which sadly had run out at half time before I got to the
front of the queue.
I felt that
Casuals would improve after a half-time rant or chat from the management, but
Cray had a good headed chance early in the second half. Again, Bracken was in
the right place. He was much the busier of the two keepers. We then had the altercation, a big one. I was watching the play, so I didn’t see
what started it. The ref was in the
other half of the field as the bundling commenced in the Cray penalty
area. He reached the group just before
one of the players barged into him, but accidentally I think. There was a Cray defender on the
ground. A home player did a mock dive
to the ground to make his feelings clear, but it took quite some time to
separate the players. Bracken came up
from his own goalmouth to add his presence.
After consulting his assistant, a straight red card was shown to
Casuals’ Gabriel Odunaike, who promptly “lost it”. Hands were raised and shirts were grabbed
again, management and subs came on.
For a moment I genuinely thought that the ref would have to abandon
the game. It was several minutes before Odunaike was escorted to the
changing rooms under the calming influence of one of his own subs. Three other yellow cards (two home and one
away) followed. At the end of the game
there would be five extra minutes, and that was conservative.
The home side
were visibly angered and started to impose themselves. Cray weathered the storm and saw the game
out in a rather soured atmosphere. The
purple shirt on Blue did not get noticeably dirtier. Cray will regard this as a job well done. It wasn’t pretty, but it was pretty
effective.
Literally as
I write this, a tweet has appeared from James Bracken, the home manager,
thanking supporters and talking about “better ways to win”. Club photographer Stuart Tree also has a
photograph on his Flickr page that shows the moment that the Cray player fell
to the ground. I suspect next week’s programme
notes will be interesting.
The programme
(really very good by the way) also tells the story of a bunch of Preston
North End fans who have “adopted” Casuals.
An international weekend gives them a great chance to visit – it all
stems from a late postponement at Crawley in 2013 that left them looking for
alternative footballing entertainment.
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Ground Pix
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You can tell as soon as you walk into a ground whether the club is
loved and in good health, and this is evident here. It’s clean and tidy, with good signposting
and decent facilities. The club’s links with Brazil are well documented and
they have one of the best collections of banners in non-league football.
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Match Pix
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Corinthian Casuals in the chocolate and pink.
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Goalkeeper Top Colour Stats
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Blue loses to
Purple, and the clean sheet helps the latter to jump a couple of places.
Results from the last 139 games:
Based on conventional 3pts for a win,
1pt for a draw, but also -1pt for a goal conceded (GC) and +5pts for a clean
sheet (CS). Colours ranked on a points
per game (PPG) basis. For new readers the odd .5 was caused by a shocking
half-and-half shirt and the .1 was due to a substitute goalkeeper in a
different colour. The Fire Cracker
colour was confirmed with the help of the social media team at Dulux UK. All of this arises from a comment
attributed to Petr Cech that orange is the best colour for a goalkeeper
because it changes the behaviour of other players around the box.
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What Next?
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Saturday, 24 March 2018
Bracken Blue and Blue in Purple
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