Match Report by: Bondy     Photos by: Nigel Wood

Saturday 29th November 2008

The Terrors

4 - 2

Harlow Town

P Vines (10,16,68), Sullivan 90 GOALS Taylor(23 p), Bruno 77
1 King  

 

 

 

  Hasel 1
2 Hamlin     Taylor 2
3 Myall s   Holding 3
4 Goode     Hollenbach 4
5 Vines J     Kear 5
6 Howell     Kirby 6
7 Pitterson     Lalite 7
8 York    s Budden 8
9 Vines P     Richards 9
10 Burke s  s Bunn 10
11 Sullivan     Green 11
12 Abbey s10     12
14 Pinnock       14
15 Hunt       15
16 Crawley s3     16
17         17

A miserable sequence of 5 league games without a win came to an end in a very entertaining game, sadly watched by only 239. And although the final score looks convincing Harlow certainly came to play football and created a number of solid chances.   Joe Vines was back from suspension but it was now the turn of Alan McLeod and Colin Hartburn to take an enforced break from the troubled midfield area. Stuart Myall was fit again after the GBH inflicted on his ankle in the Maidstone game and both loan signings started with Chris Sullivan wide left and Zak Burke up front in a 4-4-2 (or perhaps 4-2-2-2) formation.

Dave King had an early opportunity to rebut the public criticism of manager Smith after his errors in the Canvey game when he flew across goal in the 4th minute to palm away a free kick from just outside the box that was curling into the top corner.  Then followed the first of several lengthy lectures for back chat from referee Mr Smith. When a ref starts serious lecturing as early as this should it be taken as something of a clue? The beneficiary this time was (guessed yet?) our own Dean Hamlin.

Aaron Goode nodded back a deep free kick but found nobody poaching in the middle. However the next free kick in the 9th min was more fruitful. Matt York floated the ball forward from just inside the Harlow half and PAUL VINES got to the ball first and caressed it on the volley into the bottom left hand corner.  Harlow responded by hurrying Anthony Howell into a clearance that cannoned off a Tooting player for Lalite to take a snap shot followed by a corner off Hamlin that King dealt with well.  

Chris Sullivan looked to run at his full back from the start and in the 15th min he hurried Green into a clearance that hit him full in the face and then rebounded to the edge of the penalty area. At that moment time, and the Harlow players, seemed to stand still. However PAUL VINES had other ideas and rushed forward to steer the ball to the same spot as his first goal.

Stuart Myall & Matt York were picking up the ball in midfield and, glory be, looking to laying it off to the feet of players wearing the same shirt. And one of those moves released Craig Pitterson, looking much more comfortable down the right hand side. But in the 21st min Harlow got back into the match when a ball played forward bounced up and hit a hand/arm to appeals from many in red. Referee Smith initially awarded a free kick outside the box but, after consulting his linesman who was standing with flag raised, changed the decision to a penalty.  Fair enough, good cooperation.  Having changed his mind once was he going to change his mind again?  But to the frustration of the home fans Hamlin thought he would try and, as usual, got himself needlessly booked. As night follows day another suspension will follow soon.   MARK TAYLOR scored the penalty.  

Suspensions had forced Harlow to play left back Hollenbach in an unfamiliar role as centre back and he was already having an uncomfortable time coping with Vines & Burke which resulted in a booking. Sullivan forced his way into the box after a jinking run and took a shot that richoched off the keeper and just failed to go in.  And all that pressure paid off when Burke was hauled down in the box by keeper Hasel after following in on a header.  Surely this was goal number 3 and game over as highly reliable penalty taker York stepped up.  To the astonishment of all he blazed it high and wide.  In his defense Hasel seemed to be performing acrobatics well off his line long before the kick was taken unseen by Mr Smith who was looking directly up the field!  Very odd position.

 The 32nd min saw Mr Smith lecturing Joe Vines and Harlow centre forward Richards for being a little over competitive and Richards came off worse as he also got a yellow card. Myall picked up a clearance and played a neat ball to slip Sullivan in on another twisting, turning run that resulted in a corner from Howell the keeper just managed to clear.  Joe Vines then also got himself booked for dissent.  Yet more frustration for the home fans.

The tricky Sullivan then forced a booking for another Harlow defender with his direct play but the half finished with a neat ball from Lalite slipped through the middle, a pass he was to repeat 3 times, that required a smart King save.

Half Time 2-1

Before the game restarted the crowd, and especially the bench, were captivated by some neat moves from coach George Wakeling to ‘I Haven’t Stopped Dancing Yet’ that will surely see him starring as Tooting’s John Sergeant in the next series of ‘Strictly Come Dancing’.

  The more serious business began with a run down the left by York who, on seeing no better option, cut inside but shot over. However the next 10 minutes saw a concerted spell of pressure by Harlow with Lalite especially tricky with the ball.  Kear shot wide after a run and then Green forced another save from King and a Joe Vines goal line clearance after Goode had won, and then lost, the ball when a simple pass looked on.  Soon after Tooting substituted Ben Abbey for Burke who was struggling after a heavy challenge.

The 69th min saw PAUL VINES complete his hat trick (his 7th career match ball) when he poked home a half cleared corner from Howell that he had played in again and the keeper only parried.  More Sullivan magic saw him take on and beat 3 players from wide left and finish with a saved shot from the edge of the box. Tooting were then forced to replace the limping Myall with Callum Crawley and Harlow made two changes of their own.

 Although behind and probably beaten Harlow again enjoyed a period of attacking play when, after several corners and a shot from Richards, they scored in the 76th min. A cross was not cleared and King blocked two shots before substitute TOM BRUNO scored from close in. Still time for Sullivan to shoot over after a King long kick, won by Abbey, was slipped through by Callum. And Paul Vines could have had his 4th when he hit the post after pouncing on a saved shot by Abbey following yet another Sullivan run past 3 defenders.

And even the 3 added minutes produced a header just wide by Richards from a corner and a final and well deserved goal for Chris Sullivan who ran on to a long King kick that was flicked on in the 92nd min to slide the ball home.

 In conclusion: Attackers who run at defenders create space and chances for others.  Loan signings are a good thing when they fill large gaps.  Defenders will always get bookings for tackles they have to make. But being carded time after time for chatting to refs who will never change their mind is crazy and lets the team down.

 

Attendance:  239  Referee:  Mr Smith

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