Wingate Win At Tilbury

Paul Lerman - Wednesday 19th 2008f November 2008


Wingate & Finchley gave themselves some breathing room ahead of the playoff chasing pack with a convincing away victory at Tilbury.

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Ryman League Division One North
Tilbury 0 Wingate & Finchley 3
Tuesday, 18 November, 2008


The first half was an even and open contest, and Wingate went in a goal ahead at the break mainly thanks to the heroics of goalkeepr Gavin King. The second half saw a difference in class as the visitors comfortably killed the game off.

Leon Fisher had an early attempt when he tried to place the ball into the top right corner, but his aim was slightly off as the ball missed the post. Fisher then became creator when he curled in a perfect free-kick from the bye-line which Ahmet Rifat met inside the six yard box but he volleyed the ball over the bar.

For Tilbury, their first chance came in the 19th minute as Clinton Hodge had a shot from an acute angle to the right of goal, but he hooked his effort across the face. Then within moments Chris Stowe should have given the home side the lead but his header from point-blank range was brilliantly parried by Gavin King.

Wingate & Finchley counter attacked quickly from this and took the lead themselves. Chris Chase found himself dragged over onto the left wing, and he crossed high to the unmarked Leon Fisher who headed past Andy Hall.

King then made a fantastic double save, first from another close-range Stowe header, and then he dived low to his right to parry the well struck rebound from Glen Robson.

The Blues weathered the storm and held on till the break, after which a
one-sided second half followed.

After a beautiful sweeping move from the left wing to right, Marc Weatherstine set up Joe O'Brien with a left-footed shot but Hall saved at full stretch low to his right.

On the hour mark the lead was doubled. Leon Fisher whipped in a cross and Leon Nelson flicked the ball with a deft header into the bottom right corner leaving the keeper rooted to his spot.

Ahmet Rifat had a free header that found the back of the net but the assistant had raised his flag for a very dubious offside decision.

The third goal that killed the game off came shortly after in the 71st minute. When Chris Chase was put on goal by a Fisher through ball he shot past the keeper but hit the post, howeve the rebound fell kindly back to him and he tapped the ball home into the empty net.

Late in the game Chase had a one-on-one that was saved well by Hall, and from the following corner a Craig Ellis shot from 18 yards was deflected inches wide of the right post. However, by this stage the game was over as Wingate left with a deserved three points.

Manager Michael Stone said: "The players eventually came through a tough test tonight as Tilbury are always tricky opponents especially at their own ground.

"At half-time we spoke about the match being far too open, it could have easily been 4-4 but thanks to some excellent saves from Gavin King we were able to come in ahead. The second half was a much more disciplined performance from the whole team and we were able to kill the game off with a couple of well taken goals. This was a very important match for us to help banish the disappointment felt at the weekend and puts us in a positive frame of mind for the big FA Trophy game at the weekend."

Wingate Team: Gavin King, Marc Weatherstone, Ola Williams, Craig Ellis, Bobby Aisien, Ahmet Rifat (Daniel Nielsen 76), Joe O'Brien, Marvin Samuel,
Leon Nelson (Wayne Grant 71), Chris Chase, Leon Fisher (Jake Furman 67).
Subs: Kieran Street, Michael Sacks.

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