Tuesday, September 05, 2006

 

Tuesday Football Roundup

FA Cup
Blues Made To Pay For Missed Chances
Ware 1 Burnham Ramblers 2
A Danny Jones goal 2 minutes from time ended Ware's interest in this seasons FA Cup as Glen Alzapedi's side were left to regret a hatfull of missed chances. Dominant for the opening period The Blues took the lead after 17 minutes through Sam Rose's sweetly struck free kick awarded after Steve Horsey was fouled on the right hand side of the box. Within 8 minutes Burnham were level thanks to one of only a few meaningful attacks as the Essex Senior League side struggled to get to grips with their Ryman League opponents. Gary Ansell providing the finishing touch past stranded keeper Russell Ling. Whilst that was a set back Ware continued to dominate proceedings Ramblers keeper David McCartney making fine saves to deny Chris Ellerbeck, John Frendo and Danny Wolf. The second period was a more even affair but again the McCartney denied the Blues the opportunity to go back in front coming smartly off his line to save Frendo's effort with 70 minutes gone. As the ball broke to the other end Ware were fortunate not to concede a goal of their own as Ansell's shot rebounded off a post allowing Danny Gudgeon to scramble the ball away. An injury forced Frendo to be replaced by Lee Chappell 12 minutes from time and Ware never found the same balance after that. Jones popping up to slam a crisp volley beyond Ling to send the visitors into the 1st Qualifying Round.

Ware: Ling: Gudgeon: Rose: Cil: Wolf: Crawford (Martin 75): Berry: Ellerbeck: Frendo (Chappell 78): Horsey (Hanson 64): Burton

Spartan South Midlands League
Hertford are up to second place after a 4-2 victory over Langford. Kevin Cooper who missed Saturday's draw with Holmer Green, Lee Roberts , Leo Turner, and Ryan Redford with his 5th of the season were on target for Gary Connor's side. A Frankie Jowell goal was good enough to keep London Colney's unbeaten start in tact. The Blueboys are up to 5th after a 1-0 win at Holmer Green. Ian Hart celebrated his first league win since taking over the St Margaretsbury hot seat. Ben Herod, Craig Maskell and Chris McKay got the goals as Saints beat Welwyn Garden City 3-1 Anthony Beamish on target for the Citizens. Colney Heath are still looking for their first win a Steve Lacey goal not enough to prevent a 2-1 home defeat by Aylesbury Vale.

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