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VCD halt Towns unbeaten run
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Seager elected to play Tom Parker
as an attacking wingback, something that Town have lacked in resent games with
new signing Liam from Deal playing in Parker?s position of left back, Liam did
well enough on his debut and showed glimpses of why Seager?s was so keen to
sign him. The only shot remotely on target for Whitstable in the first 45
minutes came from a Seager free kick which went sailing over Grant Wallis crossbar,
whilst at the other end Town keeper Mark Hickson need to be sharp saving with
his feet from Danny Penny and keeping out a half chance from James Brown. James Brown. VCD took the lead
after a defensive lapse allowed them to gain possession of the ball in their
own half, finding their player wide on the left, who?s cross field pass to
Kevin Winchcombe in space, gave him time to drop one shoulder feint to the
right then turn inside and fire in a nice ball wide of the diving Hickson to
put the visitors in the driving seat. Whitstable could offer nothing in reply
despite the very vocal encouragement of their fans, bolstered by a number s
?travelling England Fans? and the first half petered out with VCD a goal ahead. Half
Time WTFC 0 VCD 1
Whitstable restarted with little
change in tempo, Steve Marshall playing as the lone striker seemed off the pace
without the quality of service needed from the midfield of Seager, Gary Ward
and Marcos Perona he looked lost. The referee, Mr Escudier?s lack of
good eyesight let hem down not once, not twice but three times when standing
just yards from two intentional handballs and the most blatant hauling over by
VCD keeper Wallis you will ever see, except on a Ruby pitch as three clear cut
penalties decisions were waved aside. There is a branch of Spec Savers
in Canterbury should Mr Escudier need directions. On another day Whitstable would
feel justifiable angry at three poor decisions by the ref, but nothing could
gloss over an inept performance which fall way short of the standards Seager
has set himself and his side. To rub salt into the wounds VCD took all three
points with a goal that was clearly at least two yards offside, this time Mr
Escudier was let down by his linesman who could share a taxi to Canterbury
should he feel the need. VCD?s James Brown beating Hickson to the ball, then
lofting it into the net to secure all three points for the visitors With the end of the season almost
in sight and the FA rules on step 4 and 5 promotion changing by the minute the
odds are lengthening on Whitstable achieving promotion this time round. Seager
though, like all involved with Whitstable will not give up hope until the last
game of the season. Full Time: WTFC 0 v VCD 2 Team: Mark Hickson: Gary Sayer, Tom
Parker, Andy Keir Rob Thomas, Michael Adcock, Alex Hossick, Gary Ward, Marc
Seager, Marcus Perona, Steve Marshall, Subs: Mark Lane. Ian Hossick: Rob
Thomas: Andy Constable: Aaron Knight: |
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