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Half Time: Terrors
1-0 Sutton
The game turned on
another appalling decision by Mackrell, when he
decided that a clean Hartburn tackle on Norwod
merited a caution so, with the full encouragement of
the yellow shirts and the 'injured party' down and
crying like a baby, he dismissed him. Sensing
their chance Sutton brought on the experienced
Watts, but it was not until fifteen minutes from the
end that the pressure paid off, though only through
a soft goal caused by a defensive slip on the left
flank.
Two minutes later
and diving season was underway, first an
unimpressive tumble by Norwood, which soon led to
his removal by Doswell, then a true Olympic
qualifier from Hann. Any shock that both appeals had
been turned down was tempered by both players
escaping censure for their gamesmanship.
Dave King was
called to make a regulation save six minutes from
time, but he was beaten soon after to set up the
games golden moment, when Gargen slipped the ball
past him and wheeled away to celebrate, missing the
ball bounce back of the post and across the face of
the goal to safety.
There was still
time for Mackrell to ignore a 'stepladdering' by
Perkins on Sam Clayton in the 'D' and a final
speculative punt from Paul Vines. Some Terrors
will be disappointed to only take a point from a
side whose only noticeable tactic was to employ a
ball boy with a towel to help with their long
throws, but this was everything that a local derby
should be and a draw was probably fair reward for
the full blooded commitment shown by both sides.
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