Match Report by: Bondy

Saturday 27th September 2008
Ramsgate

1 - 4

The Terrors

Eastwood (79)

GOALS

P Vines (6), Antonio (35), J Vines (69), Pinnock (87)

Manager Bill Smith kept faith with the team that had dispatched Wealdstone so comprehensively in midweek but warned that they would face the same robust, direct style from Ramsgate who had managed a recent home draw against high flying Staines.   Tooting again started with a 4-5-1 formation but soon adopted virtually 4-3-3 with the speedy Antonio being released quickly down the right and Pitterson getting well forward on the other flank.

In just the 5th minute Antonio received the ball, turned and beat 3 defenders in a mazy dribble of gangly limbs that took him into the Rams box and heading for goal. Only a desperate last ditch challenge by both full back & keeper stopped him. A more seasoned campaigner might have gone down for the likely penalty.  Just a minute later the Terrors did open the scoring when Pitterson took a shot from distance that keeper Dego only parried away (not to be the last time) just behind the poaching Paul Vines who contorted to shoot on the turn into the corner.

The Rams responded with a couple of corners that were well dealt with by Goode & Vines followed by a 14th minute corner for Tooting that saw a Joe Vines diving header saved.  Myall was let off with just a lecture from the excellent Mr Rendell for a clumsy foul to prevent the Rams breaking forward but then won a 17th min challenge and picked out Pitterson who put Paul Vines clear but his shot went just wide.  

The lovely surface provided by the Rams was now proving their undoing as it allowed the Terrors to play a ‘keep ball' passing game, one session of which involved Hamlin 3 times down the right. King was forced into a save from a Ramsgate free kick in the 19th min but was fouled in the process.  T&M then broke again down the right with the tricky Antonio being fouled. However McLeod was prevented from taking the free kick quickly because Antonio was now lying prostrate on the floor just yards from the incident.  Sun bathing? An act of God? A vicious attack by a giant mole? Or might full back Tanner be the cause. He seemed to be holding his hand and wincing with pain while trying to avoid the gaze of referee Rendall.  Hmm.  The linesman from the far side seemed to be advancing to ensure justice was done but then meekly retreated. So Tanner got away with just a booking.

A perfect Hartburn long ball down the middle put Paul Vines away again and he cushioned it beautifully with his head and went past the last defender but again shot just wide. The Rams had a shot touched over from a quality cross by Petit but the next period was all Tooting with a succession of free kicks, corners and half chances from the Myall long throw, a new and welcome weapon, and King long punts.

Ramsgate were starting to wilt under this pressure and the other full back Eastwood was booked in the 31st min when using an arm to prevent a ball from Myall reaching Pitterson who was wide and clear.  Myall went close to scoring with a chip over the keeper after Antonio had deceived Tanner by cleverly flicking the ball round him. And the 35th min saw the reward for all this possession. In a replay of his previous move Antonio again twisted inside from the right, beating two players in the process. However this time he darted across the box before tucking the ball past the advancing Dego.

Goode then put a header wide from a Howell corner before he & Joe Vines had to be strong at the other end in dealing with several long throws launched into the box by Petit. Hartburn then added to his yellow card collection with a tackle that certainly took the ball but also most of the ankle of Mitchell!  Just before half time King was required to produce his only real save of the match when a Sutton long throw was nodded back and Myall & Hartburn combined to win possession before a cross to Paul Vines was nodded down for a chance McLeod blazed over.

Half Time  0  - 2

As the crowd and your reporter returned refreshed from the bar a Ramsgate player was going in the other direction with the tactical advice from his manager to “just keep walking”. All was clearly not well in the home dressing room. Seconds later came the announcement that the Rams were making all 3 subs!!  McLeod was replaced by Pinnock within a minute of the restart after twisting awkwardly in a tackle. Then Ramsgate had Kinch booked for a lunge on Hartburn and Takaleo was also booked for a late & high challenge on Hamlin.

Henry Haden replaced a tiring Antonio in the 67th min and just two minutes later the Vines brothers produced a move surely rehearsed in their childhood years. A corner played short to Paul Vines was struck along the line of the penalty box to his brother Joe Vines who ran in to head it into the bottom corner.

Henry Haden shot over having forced the defender into a mistake from a Paul Vines nod on and Hartburn also tried a shot from distance.  Then Ramsgate got a 79th minute consolation goal when another long throw was not dealt with in the air or on the ground and Eastwood prodded the ball home.  

The already booked and hapless Tanner then chopped Hamlin down in full flight but Mr Rendell was again merciful.  Just 3 minutes from time Pinnock completed the rout when he nipped in sharply to apply the merest touch to a rolled in free kick just as keeper Dego thought he was going to collect.

Just time left for a Pitterson run, jinx inside and shot that bounced off Dego but Paul Vines could not finish. And Petit was booked for clattering a show boating Pitterson.

In conclusion: Our back four had to be strong in the air but were never seriously troubled. The Rams only forced King to make one real save in 90 minutes and the Terrors could easily have been 4 goals up by half time.   

 

Dego, Eastwood, Tanner, Davis, Graham, Hadden, Petit, Sutton (Brown), Mitchell (Kinch), Takaleo, May (Ball).

TEAMS

King, Hamlin, Hartburn, Goode, J Vines, Howell, McLeod (Pinnock), Myall, P Vines, Antonio (Henry Hayden), Pitterson
Schulz, Dolton SUBS

Byatt, Abbey, Muguo

Tanner, Eaastwood, Petit Hartburn
   
 Attendance:  243     Referee:    Mr Rendell

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