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Shoreham 0 Whitstable Town 2
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?Steve
Marshal was simply magnificent today, he took his goal so well? said
Whitstable?s manager Marc Seager. ?He?s 34 years old and still has the
pace to terrify defences, yet there is a side to his game that often
gets overlooked. He defends from the front and that alone marks him out
a special talent as strikers often fail to realise its such and
important part of their job, he worked non-stop throughout the game.
Along with Alex Hossick who was skipper today, they were both different
class.?
Marshall had the ball in the net again shortly after, this time he was adjudged offside but it was marginal. Up front with Marshall Stuart King caused Shoreham?s giant defenders Danny Gainsford and Matt Hurley almost as many problems as Marshall, both are direct in your face types of players who are both strong in the tackle. King received a booking for his over exuberance, with Marshal cajoling him and encouraging him to work harder when the home side had the ball. Whitstable took a grip on the game and although not playing at their best were in control through the first half, Seager leading off his side one nil to the good after the first 45minutes. Half Time: Shoreham 0 Whitstable Town 1
Still the home side persisted in their long ball tactics, when they were able to prises an opening, down the flanks Gary Say on one, Tom Parker on the other were more the up to the job. Mickey lane and Marlon Button on the flanks for the visitors both started to get more joy out wide. Lane and Button both sent in some teasing crosses while King was tough leading the line with Marshall. King was replaced by Sam Prett, the nippy forward creating a different type of problem for the home side, his quick incisive turns and running off the ball kept the home side pegged back
As is often the case Shoreham?s ten men performed better than eleven after they sent the giant 6ft 7inch ex Crystal Palace player Danny Gainsford up front they at last started to pressure the visitors.
Town eased into the Second Round Qualifying round to be played on Saturday September 23rd where they face Oakwood and yet another away Cup trip to Sussex Whitstable Team: Kevin Fewell: Gary Sayer: Michael Adcock: Rob Thomas: Tom Parker: Alex Hossick: Mickey Lane: Jake Gess: Marlon Button: Stuart King: Steve Marshall: Subs: Gary Carter: Lee Jones: Mark Lane: Izwnna Jackson Okiakam; Same Prett: |
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