Sunday 24 January 2016

Merthyr 1 Poole 1

Southern Premier League

23 January 2016


With storm clouds on the horizon promising rain but with bright sunlight gleaming off the artificial surface, the Merthyr coach in bright green boots created quite a stir amongst the home fans before the match.

I should say straight away that this was a great game to watch, with Merthyr going for it from the off and McLaggon and Reffell showing outstanding touches and speed up front to give the Poole defence real difficulties. Although Roberts had a shot over the bar, it was Merthyr who looked more likely to score coming close several times, and when Walker headed away from a free kick it bounced off Reffell into the net with Hutchings stranded. After Whiskin picked up a yellow, Spetch should have scored with a free header in the box but headed straight at the keeper. From that moment it seemed that he was determined to make up for the miss appearing in the box or on the edge at every possible opportunity (more later). Wort did good work powering into the box and taking the ball round the keeper only to see his shot from an acute angle kicked off the line by a defender. Spetch hit the post from a similar angle with a cross shot just before half time.

In the second half Poole set about putting pressure on the Merthyr defence which played superbly as a unit with Baggridge having an outstanding game. The introduction of Connell and Gillespie and rain had the desired effect eventually as Merthyr could no longer hold out. Connell placed a great ball across the area but Gillispie had not advanced far enough to reach it. Then a Burbidge corner was punched straight to Spetch who placed his header carefully over the keeper into the net to the delight of the several Poole fans who had made the trip. After the goal Merthyr regained the upper hand as Poole seemed to stand off having spent an enormous amount of energy to get the equaliser but the game remained open and either team looked capable of scoring. Neither did as the referee called time on an entertaining match.

Star Player
Luke Burbidge: Back to his best on the wing created lots of opportunities in the second half and hit the bar with a great shot. Created the pressure that led to the equaliser.


Verdict
Merthyr remain in 16th place having lost 13 games but are another team that seemingly raise their game when they play the leaders. This was one they were determined not to lose and defended well. Forward Kayne McLaggon who started his career at Southampton looks very able to play at a higher level and new striking partner Keyon Reffell has a superb first touch. Together they look like they could make things happen for Merthyr.

Poole started slowly and Merthyr deservedly took the lead. Once they had got over that they had plenty of possession but never gave up and forced the equaliser near the end. The game was very open and end to end at times so there was plenty to interest both sets of spectators. Poole's lead is cut to 2 points with difficult games to come but who said it would be easy?

Sunday 17 January 2016

Poole Town 1 Kings Lynn 1


Southern Premier League


16 January 2016


Superhero Richard Gillespie donned his cape to save a match slipping away from the league leaders with a well taken opportunist goal with 10 minutes left. Up till that point the dolphins had toiled without reward to claw back the linnets lead given away by sloppy defending in the first half.

It all started well with a Devlin free kick being well saved by the Lynn keeper and then shooting just over the bar. The Kings Lynn players were vocal in complaining to the referee about every challenge which seemed to contribute to a spate of yellow cards for the home team. Devlin and Walker were booked but Tallack was lucky to escape. Kings Lynn looked lively in attack but no real threat when a free kick on the corner of the box was headed in by an unmarked player. Dickson received a yellow. The telling statistic of the first half was that Kings Lynn became the first team of the season to have more shots than Poole, the tally being 3 - 7 as Wort ploughed a largely unsupported furrow up front.

The second half saw Poole toiling against a well drilled Lynn defence who largely negated the threat from Burbidge with plenty of cover on their left side. Spetch was sacrificed for Roberts with Dickson being moved to left back and then Gillespie came on for Dickson and the assault began. The difference was immediate and electric as Burbage twisted and turned crossing low just beyond Gillespie's reach for what would have been a certain goal. A few seconds later Gillespie scored with his first touch as the Lynn central defender failed to deal with a awkwardly bouncing ball. Meat and drink to RG who coolly slotted through the keeper's legs for the equaliser. Unfortunately Poole had run out of time to get the winner. Devlin slammed a blockbuster against the bar and there were a few scrambles in the Lynn area towards the final whistle but the linnets held on for a deserved point.

Star Player
Richard Gillespie - what an impact!

Verdict
Kings Lynn played well and did in the away match as well. They are in touch with the play offs and could make it if they can achieve some consistency. I was impressed with their defending. Poole gave away a goal through poor defending and it isn't the first time this season that an unmarked player has scored from a header inside the box. In this match as in so many where points were lost, the team's true performance only seems to come out in the second half when really committing to attack. Nevertheless, I think this was a good point well dug out. At this stage of the season with Poole in pole position it is important not to lose and make other teams do the work to catch up.