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Saturday 21 April 2007
British Gas Business Southern League Premier
(match 41)
at Ladysmead, Tiverton.
BGB Southern League logo

Tiverton Town

1-3

Gloucester City

New Tigers Badge: no-one knows why...
 

HT (1-2)

 
 
Scorers:
C.Vinnicombe (32)
Scorers:
J.Cox (3, 19), J.Reid (87)
         
 
D.Barker
1.
R.Johnston
C.Alcock
2.
J.Reid
C.Vinnicombe
3.
L.Buttery
T.Gardner
4.
C.Thompson
© N.Rudge
5.
T.Hamblin
D.Harris
6.
M.Richards
M.Booth
7.
N.Mustoe ©
C.Bale
8.
J.Cox
C. Cliff-Brown
9.
J.Welsh
S.Laird
10.
S.Griffin
J.Mudge
11.
A.Sykes
Subs
A.Thomas
12.
T.Webb (for 10, HT)
(for 6, 64) J.Skinner
14.
M.Shaxton (for 8, 76)
(for 3, 84) M.Pepperal
15.
D.Wilkinson (for 5, 64)
R.Lammicraft
16.
A.Allard
-
17.
J.Morse
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
Bookings:
Tiverton: none
City: S.Griffin (retaliation 44), J.Reid (dissent 84)
Dismissals: none

T-Ender City MotM: Jamie Reid - one of his best efforts at right-back, stuck to the task well and kept trying to get forward.

grass trim rule

A further away victory for City was enough to pull us over the line and to confirm final and absolute SLP safety for another season with four games to spare. That this victory also left Cotswold neighbours Cirencester in the deepest of relegation bother only made the result even sweeter, and the differing fortunes of the two teams could be seen throughout a one-sided contest. Whilst City cruised to an early lead with goals from Ciren old-boy Scott Griffin and a thumping header from Tom Hamblin, the home side looked like a team that believes their already down. Only once the impressive Jimmy Cox added a well deserved third did Ciren summon up any figth at all, and even another City own goal couldn't disguise just how dominant we were with only some bad luck and inspired goalkeeping prevented a rout.

City finally opened the scoring after Jimmy Cox charged on to a Webb ball down the left wing and comfortabley shrugged off Ciren's Ollie Holder. Coxy looks like a player getting his legs back and even here showed a maturing willingness to get his head up and look for his team mates. His cross found a string of City players out numbering the defence. Sykes met the ball first but his twisting volley smacked straight into the dirt, only for the ball to fly up high for Scott Griffin to nod into the net from close range. It was a good poachers goal, and coming against the club he left so recently it was one Griff clearly enjoyed.

With Ciren reeling and clearly in complete disarray in defence you had the impression another was coming, and it soon did. Scott Griffin had wriggled clear down th left wing, and with centre-back Lee Molyneux already pulled wide out of position once he was beaten he flet he had little choice but to bring him down. It was a cynical trip and deserving of the yellow card which duly came, but the quality of Syko's free kick delivery ensured full retribution was exacted. The ball flew at pace onto the penalty spot where it was met by a thumping header down into the net by the towering leap of Tom Hamblin, the big defender delighted to open his City account before the season closed.

Ciren were clearly pumped up after half-time, but any hopes they had of pulling the game back round were punctured almost immediately. Their extra zest just left even larger gaps at the back and City were soon three ahead, but could have scored a hatful. First Cox cut past the trailing Ollie Holder and smacked his shot against the base of the near post, and when the ball came back to him he had the presence of mind to cross low to Marc Richards who saw his shot blokced on the line. The danger wasn't gone and Cox had another go but fired over the bar. Soon though he was back on the ball and again Jimmy Cox simply tricked Holder off balance and then tore past him, motoring into wide open space before wellying the ball with some glee past Sawyer and into the net. It was the least he deserved for his displays in the last two games.

Ciren's manager doesn't seem to really know how to handle players, and the poor defeated and hum,ilated Ollie Holder must have been delighted aat seeing his embarassment complete with an immediate substitution, just to make sure the hard of understanding understood it was all his fault. The player trudged straight into the dressing room, doubtless to start looking for something better to do with his Saturday afternoons next year.

 

 

grass trim rule
T-Ender Match Snaps
Cox scores at Tivvy Coxy on the run
Cox turns on Richards knock down for City's first. Jimmy races on to another through ball as Tivvy's defence aches.
Buttery at Tiverton
City attack at Tiverton
Luke buttery finds the extra space to his liking. They came out of the sun. Webb jumps into a late City attack.


Team Selection:

 

TBBM Said:

 

Tactics Board:
Anorak Corner:

 

T-Ender Verdict

 

Highlights Elsewhere:

 

Other Match Reports:

 

Further Reading:

BGB Southern League Premier Results & Website
BGB Southern League Table

Referee: W.Linden (Northwood, London) City League Pos: 13th (-1) City Form: LLWWDD

Ref Watch:

4 - whistle nazi, string of poor decisions confused players and fans alike. Attendance: 218    
Conditions: dry and clear
Lorry Score:
0
Match Report:
by t-towel

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