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Beckenham Town 2 ? 3 Maidstone
United; Eden Park Avenue, Beckenham Kentish Observer Kent League: Saturday 3rd December
2005...One of the most exciting Kent
League games for years ended in dramatic fashion as Maidstone United came from
2-1 down to equalise in stoppage time and then grab a winner with five minutes
of additional time played. It was no more than The Stones
deserved after creating a multitude of chances against a strong Beckenham side.
And Maidstone?s manager Lloyd Hume certainly felt his players deserved their
win. He said: I think anything but a victory today would have been an injustice
to our team. They?ve scored two goals but I think they were sloppy goals to
give away and they were defensive mistakes. We probably created seven or eight
good chances, not through defensive mistakes but through good football and I
think the players were superb.? Both sides had chances to take an
early lead. Nathan Paul, returning to the The Stones line up after injury, sent
a good ball into the box that Mo Takaloo controlled with his chest but his shot
went across the face of the goal. At the other end, Paul Vines had a
good opportunity for Beckenham when he latched onto the ball as it bounced
around in the penalty area but he put his shot wide. The Stones enjoyed the majority of
possession in the first half and they kept carving out opportunities. Takaloo
was a whisker away from connecting with a Sam Tydeman free-kick at the far post
and Jimmy Strouts saw his looping header from the edge of the box just clear
the bar. A Nick Hegley curling effort nearly tested Rob Tolfrey before a lapse
in concentration in defence gifted Beckenham the first goal. Mario Celaire failed to cut out a
goal kick from Tolfrey and the ball fell to Ryan Martin who confidently put his
shot past Pat Mullin. Takaloo was having a frustrating
afternoon up front for the vistors and he should have equalised two minutes
before half time. Sam Tydeman, who was outstanding in midfield, brilliantly won
the ball and played it into Takaloo. The Stones striker did the hard part by
twisting into space, but from a central position he lifted his shot clear of
the bar. The second half continued in a
similar manner as The Stones pushed forward in search of a goal and Takaloo
perhaps had the best of the chances. He first had a shot held and then he
managed to get a flick on the end of a good low cross from Aaron Lacy but the
ball looped up and Rob Tolfrey saved his effort. Vines then reminded The Stones
that they couldn?t afford to relax at the back for a minute when he drove a
fierce shot goal wards from the edge of the area but Mullin superbly tipped his
drive over. But with just 13 minutes remaining, The Stones faithful were
treated to what surely will be one of the goals of the season when Tydeman won
the ball, deftly beat a Beckenham defender and hit a thunderous shot that
cannoned in off the underside of the bar. The Stones fan?s delight was short
lived though, as just five minutes later, Ryan Royston didn?t have the pace to
get to the ball after Mullin had blocked a shot and Martin expertly curled a
nice finish into the unguarded net. So it seemed that despite a
tremendous performance, United would leave Eden Park Avenue pointless and with
their unbeaten record in shreds. But there was a remarkable twist still to
come. With the game entering stoppage
time, and with The Stones throwing everything at the Beckenham defence, the
break through finally came. Mullin sent a long kick into to the box which was
headed across goal by Mario Celaire and Lynden Rowland emerged through a
cluster of players to guide his shot into the back of the net. Eden Park Avenue erupted as The
Stones supporters made up the large part of the 490 crowd. And at this point,
most people probably wanted the referee to blow his whistle to end the game.
However, there was still time for one last goal. United won a corner and Nick
Hegley drove the ball the ball into the box. There to meet it was the
hardworking Lynden Rowland, who was rewarded for his tireless performance when
his header flew goal bound. Despite the efforts of a Beckenham defender to
clear the ball, it was deemed to have already crossed the line and the linesman
signalled immediately that The Stones had scored a crucial goal. For the second time in only a few
minutes, The Stones faithful went berserk. It had been a rollercoaster of a
game with a tremendous finish that will be talked about for a long time to
come. The league title isn?t won on the
back of one excellent result, nor is it ever settled this early in the season,
but The Stones have now put themselves in a good position to be contending for
the title in April. And on the back of such a brilliant result and performance,
few would argue against the fact that they are a good bet for the championship.
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