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Cable grabs much deserved victory for Mead |
Monday
2nd January 2006 |
Kentish Observer League | Thomas Hawes reports from Park View Road |
Erith & Belvedere | 1 | Dickson 49 |
Thamesmead Town | 2 | Williams
48 Cable 77 |
Erith & Belvedere failed to complete a festive double
over Thamesmead Town as they succumbed to an abysmal 2-1 defeat at Park
View Road in which both sides failed to prove their promotion credentials,
writes Thomas Hawes.
Thamesmead started positively and dominated the opening 25 minutes where
they hit the woodwork on two occasions and could quite easily have opened
up a comfortable lead.
The Deres began to come into the game towards the end of the first half.
An out of sorts Anton Innocent had only the goalkeeper to beat after some
good work by Steve White and Chris Dickson, but the ex-Wimbledon striker
failed to hit the target for Erith.
With seconds remaining in the first half, White whipped in a sublime cross
to the back post to Dickson whose vicious close range shot provoked a
superb save by Danny Kemp.
The sides went in level at the break with all to play for in the second
half.
Both sides started the second half lively with a goal a piece inside three
minutes. Thamesmead's tricky little striker Curtis Williams beat the
offside trap to fire home from eight yards and just a minute later,
Dickson showed some of his magic as he rounded Danny Kemp and slid the
ball into the empty net for the second time in a week.
Thamesmead could have been 2-1 up after just four minutes but Clark Hunt
pulled off a good save at the near post.
As the second half wore on, tension grew and it became apparent that the
next goal would be the winning one. With fifteen minutes remaining Rick
Cable grabbed goal number three against Erith & Belvedere as he
waltzed through and coolly guided the ball past a helpless Clark Hunt to
grab Thamesmead a very much-deserved victory.
The result leaves both sides one point behind Whitstable Town and the
third and final promotion spot.