Showing posts with label penatlies. Show all posts
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Saturday, 8 November 2014

Leighton fight back with last minute penalty

Leighton Town FC 1-1 Barton Rovers FC
With 6 men missing it was once again a struggle for Craig Bicknell to field a side fit for purpose. 

Barton kicked off and won themselves a corner 3 minutes in; thankfully Dave Murphy was there to head the ball clear. A close shave for Leighton came when Robbie Goodman stood watching Keshi Anderson with the ball, luckily it flew straight across the goal and there was no one there to tap it in.

With only 13 minutes gone Leighton had to make their first substitution, an injured Claude Senla came off to make way for Ash Farmer. A chance for Farmer came when Danny Watson found him in the box but as he slide in the ball went the wrong side of the post and out for a goal kick.

Bilal Hassan (ex-Leighton player) was determined to get a goal and managed to run past Alvin Rajaram but he took the ball one step too far. Barton were close to scoring in the 20th minute but Mahmut Caglar could only put it wide of the post.

Paul Lyon was unable to hold the ball up in midfield in the 26th minute and with Leighton's defence all just standing in a line, Ben Sawyer took a shot at goal, Dan Green got a hand to the ball but not enough to stop it from crossing the line, putting Barton into a 1-0 lead.

It looked like Leighton had equalised in the 30th minute with a good cross from Farmer to Watson and into the net but the referee blew his whistle as the lino flagged that the ball had gone out of play.

Leighton were forced to make another substitution in the 36th minute brining off Paul Lyon for Aaron Morgan.

Once again Leighton were asleep at the back and Sawyer made his way towards goal, the ball bobbled along the ground to find Hassan but he missed. Green made a brilliant save denying Barton of a second goal in the 40th minute, the ball ricocheted back out to Anderson but Chris Crook managed to put his body in the way of the shot.

With the second half underway Barton nearly found themselves scoring for Leighton, when a cross from Morgan found Michael Lyon in the box but was nearly headed in by the Barton defence.

Alex Condon was shown a yellow card in the 55th minute for Barton. A succession of saves were made by Kyle Forster to keep Leighton at bay with chances from Phil Draycott, Framer and Watson.

Draycott received a yellow card in the 66th minute for kicking the ball away. Only moments later Murphy headed the ball against the cross bar and then headed it straight into Forster hands.

A poor clearance by Murphy saw Sawyer come close to scoring again but his shot hit the side netting. Draycott hit a super strike in the 82nd minute but it fell wide.

With only 5 minutes remaining it all kicked off, Sawyer hit the post and then received a yellow card for a bad tackle on Murphy. A chance for Watson to even the score line took place but he skimmed the ball over the bar.

Then in the 90th minute Condon was shown a second yellow card and sent off the pitch for taking down Rajaram in the box. Leighton were awarded a penalty and Watson didn't disappoint, sending the ball into the back of the net, making it 1-1.

Farmer was shown a yellow card in injury time for a silly foul and Murphy hit a powerful shot along the ground for Forster to save before the final whistle was blown.

Leightons next game is at home to Biggleswade United in the Beds Senior Cup on Tuesday 11th November, kick off 7:45pm.

Barton Rovers

Team- Forster, Condon, Dhillon, Gatti, Andrews, Kilroy, Sawyer, Lee, Caglar, Anderson, Hassan

Subs- McDent, Vincent, Keating, Ottaway, Young

Leighton Town FC

Team- Green, Rajaram, Ridgway, Goodman, Crook, Murphy, P. Lyon, M. Lyon, Senla, Watson, Draycott

Subs- Morgan, Farmer, Halia


Attendance-81



By Hannah Sellman

Saturday, 13 September 2014

Town bounce back in cup after major defeat

Bedford Town FC 2-2 Leighton Town FC
(2-4 on penalties) 
With Leighton losing their last 3 games and having met with Bedford in the league a few weeks ago, they went in looking for a win. Leighton were still without 6 of their players due to holidays and injuries, but 2 new signings, Sansom Alalade and Claude Seanla were there to fill in. 

Leighton kicked off the first half and it wasn't long before Robbie Goodman had to clear the ball from a cross by Tom Rawlings stopping what could have been any early chance at goal.

8 minutes in saw Phil Draycott take Leightons' first corner of the game, Tyrone Taylors' head found the ball and headed just wide of the post. 

Goodman went down with a twisted knee after a good tackle stopping Bedford from venturing further towards goal. 14 minutes in and Dan Burke won Bedford a free kick, Neil King stepped up to the ball and skied it high over the bar, a wasted chance.

Bedfords' first goal came in the 21st minute when Tom Rawlings, who was offside by about 5 yards, ran straight at Dan Green sped past him and found the back of the net. 

Leighton had the chance to equalise only 3 minutes later when a free kick by Draycott found Dave Murphy but he headed the ball straight into the keepers hands. 

Another free kick for Leighton and a scramble in the goal saw Draycotts' kick find Goodman who headed the ball straight at Shaun Markie, he pushed the ball against the post and Jamie Nicholls found the rebound, making it 1-1.

Leighton didn't give up and when the ball once again found Taylor, he headed the ball inches wide of the post. Bedford responded quickly to all of Leightons chances and had a low and powerful shot at goal, which was struck by Rob Parker, but Green had it covered. 

Michael Lyon worked well to win the ball in the 39th minute, only for Murphy to accidentally miss head it moments later. Tom Rawlings snatched the ball away and made a run towards Green, where he faced him one on one yet again, but this time could only find the side netting. 

Alalade played a lovely ball along the ground into the box in the 44th minute, but there was no one there to put it across the line. 

Leighton made a change at half time bringing off Alalade for Seanla. Bedford kicked off the second half and straight away a shot by Tom Rawlings was well blocked by Chris Crook. 

51 minutes in saw Aaron King break away from Leightons' back 4, Green came for the ball but Aaron King skirted round him and put Bedford into the lead. 

Ash Farmer was taken down and a free kick was awarded to Leighton, Draycott once again fired the ball into the box but it fell straight into the hands of Shaun Markie. 

With 63 minutes gone Leighton finally managed to make it 2-2 when a header from Taylor found Danny Watson and he booted the ball into the back of the net.

A good ball into Nicholls by Seanla saw him head the ball to Draycott, who in turn found Watson but he could only shoot the ball over the bar. Murphy went down injured in the 80th minute and received treatment before returning to the pitch. 

With the score still 2-2 in the 88th minute Craig Bicknell made the decision to bring off Taylor and Nicholls for Kyle Durcan and Aaron Morgan in preparation for the penalty shoot out. Goodman went down in the 90th + 3 minute with a head injury and 3 minutes later the referee blew up for full-time.

The players took a short break before play resumed for the penalty shoot out. 

Draycott took the first penalty for Leighton, his shot was low and powerful and found the right hand corner of the net.

Aaron King was first up for Bedford and although Green dived the right way, the ball went into the net, making it 1-1.

Next up was Morgan he kept his cool and found the bottom left hand corner of the net.

Neil Kings' penalty for Bedford didn't even reach Green as he hit the post putting Leighton 2-1 up. 

Durcan didn't disappoint when he stepped up to the spot and hammered the ball home in the top left hand corner.

Bedfords' 3rd penalty was taken by Rob Parker and the pressure was on to score, luckily for him he put the ball away.

Watson was next for Leighton and he too didn't crack under the strain and hit the ball low and hard beating the keeper to make it 4-2.

Tom Liversedge was the 4th penalty taker for Bedford, he stuck the ball with force and Green dived to his left saving the ball making Leighton the winners of the shoot out. 

Leightons' next game is away to Royston on Saturday 20th September, kick off 3pm.



Bedford Town FC

Team- Markie, Cooper, Hopewell, N.King, Woodward, McGoldrick, Macrae, Burke, Rawlings, A.King, Parker

Subs- Liversedge, Summerfield, Winters, Glasscoe


Leighton Town FC

Team- Green, Lyon, Murphy, Goodman, Crook, Taylor, Nicholls, Farmer, Alalade, Watson, Draycott

Subs- Morgan, Halai, Seanla, Durcan 



Attendance- 135 



By Hannah Sellman