
| Competition: | Swindon Sunday League | |||||||||||||
| Knock Out Cup 3rd Round | Game Statistics | |||||||||||||
| Score | Time | Team | Scorer | |||||||||||
| Opponents: | The Rodbourne Arms | 0-1 | 04.00 | Dorcan | Gary Matthews | |||||||||
| 1-1 | 30.00 | Rodbourne | Dave Pritchard | |||||||||||
| Date: | 03/02/2008 | Kick-off: | 10.29 | 2-1 | 36.00 | Rodbourne | Graeme Little - own goal | |||||||
| 3-1 | 43.00 | Rodbourne | Wayne Savory | |||||||||||
| Venue: | Moredon Recreation | 3-2 | 68.00 | Dorcan | Daniel Clayton | |||||||||
| 3-3 | 84.00 | Dorcan | Ian Wilmer | |||||||||||
| Score | Halftime | 1-3 | Full-Time | 3-3 | 3-4 | 116.00 | Dorcan | Lee Mason | ||||||
AET | 4-3 | |||||||||||||
| ShOG | Goals | Pct | Off target | |||||||||||
| 12 | 4 | 0.333 | 9 | |||||||||||
Discipline | ||||||||||||||
| 1 | Position: | Goalkeeper | ![]() | 3 | Position: | Centre midfield | ||||||||
| Name: | Adam Poole | Name: | Lee Mason | |||||||||||
| Game statistics: | Playing Time | 90.00 | Game statistics: | Playing Time | 90.00 | |||||||||
| ShOG: 9 | Goals: 3 | Average: 0.33 | Shots: 1 | Goals: 1 | Pct: 1.00 | |||||||||
| Discipline: | Yellow | 2nd Yellow | Red | Discipline: | Yellow | 2nd Yellow | Red | |||||||
7/10 Back in goal for the Cup Adam will not be pleased by two of the goals he conceded - even Graeme's piledriver - but nevertheless the blonde bombshell never lets mistakes faze him and his handling was of the usual standard and two great saves in extra time did as much to win this game as the goals scored did | 8/10 (Strovey's Man of the Match) Okay sometimes over-runs the ball and has to work hard to get it back but he works hard to get it back, and he works hard to get other lost balls too. Lee is not just about hard work either people forget that this lad can play football a bit too. Scored the winner late in extra time a gift from the home goalkeeper but who cares! | |||||||||||||
![]() | 2 | Position: | Defence | ![]() | 7 | Position: | Centre Midfield | |||||||
| Name: | Christopher Sumner | Name: | Dan Godwin | |||||||||||
| Game statistics: | Playing Time | 90.00 | Game statistics: | Playing Time | 45.00 | |||||||||
| Shots: 0 | Goals: 0 | Pct: 0.00 | Shots: 0 | Goals: 0 | Pct: 0.00 | |||||||||
| Discipline: | Yellow | 2nd Yellow | Red | Discipline: | Yellow | 2nd Yellow | Red | |||||||
6/10 Certainly not Chris' best game in Dorcan Old Boys shirt at a times was definitely caught out of position and lacking for pace but as usual gave a hundred percent and when playing in a more accustomed 'blocking' role stopped anything that came near him. | 7/10 Dan gave his usual solid dependable display and was rather unlucky to be subbed off alongside Little but this was more tactical than anything lacking in his game. The play of himself and Lee show how much hardworking unspectacular play is missed in a team when it's not there. | |||||||||||||
| 4 | Position: | Defence | 11 | Position: | Centre forward | ||||||||
| Name: | Ian Wilmer | Name: | Gary Matthews | |||||||||||
| Game statistics: | Playing Time | 90.00 | Game statistics: | Playing Time | 68.00 | |||||||||
| Shots: 2 | Goals: 1 | Pct: 0.50 | Shots: 3 | Goals: 1 | Pct: 0.33 | |||||||||
| Discipline: | Yellow | 2nd Yellow | Red | Discipline: | Yellow | 2nd Yellow | Red | |||||||
9/10 (Man of the Match) The captain's armband did Ian no harm as he dominated the backline after a slightly sticky start. Wilmer headed, tackled and won every ball and then topped off a great defensive display by powering his way through half the Rodbourne Arms team to snatch the equaliser inside the last five minutes! | 7/10 Carrying an injury Gary was clearly not a full tilt today but still managed to score 'early doors' and could have trebled his tally before drifting out of the game slightly. Had to be subbed off for speedster James Sutton fifteen minutes into the second half. Reliable, dependable and a threat to the opposition as usual. | |||||||||||||
| 5 | Position: | Defence | 9 | Position: | Centre forward | |||||||||
| Name: | Richard Jordan | Name: | Phillip Corcoran | |||||||||||
| Game statistics: | Playing Time | 90.00 | Game statistics: | Playing Time | 90.00 | |||||||||
| Shots: 0 | Goals: 0 | Pct: 0.00 | Shots: 3 | Goals: 0 | Pct: 0.00 | |||||||||
| Discipline: | Yellow | 2nd Yellow | Red | Discipline: | Yellow | 2nd Yellow | Red | |||||||
6/10 'Bertie' never quite looked comfortable in the back three line-up in the first half and made some uncharacteristic errors. The effort and willingness were as usual one-hundred percent but a few wayward clearances and passes maybe spoiled the copybook. Having said that no one can a have a great game every week and in 'Berties' case this would be one average game out of about one hundred! | 6/10 A quiet game from Corks today but even if slightly off colour in the goal scoring department still provided a player the opposition's defence had to keep an eye on and still forced the home goalie into two good saves that on another day would have been two good goals. Always is a threat on the pitch for any opposition because Phil always has goals in his game - they just did not materialise today. | |||||||||||||
| 10 | Position: | Left Midfield | ![]() | 12 | Position: | Substitute | ||||||||
| Name: | David Devine | Name: | James Sutton | |||||||||||
| Game statistics: | Playing Time | 90.00 | Game statistics: | Playing Time | 52:00 | |||||||||
| Shots: 1 | Goals: 0 | Pct: 0.00 | Shots: 0 | Goals: 0 | Pct: 0.40 | |||||||||
| Discipline: | Yellow | 2nd Yellow | Red | Discipline: | Yellow | 2nd Yellow | Red | |||||||
7/10 Put a lot of hard work in covering the defence which went un-noticed and was generally behind the attacking play so couldn't threaten so much. Dave still showed signs of his old self by jinking his way through the opponents defence from time to time and went back up front with twenty or so minutes to go but wasn't as effective as he has been in this position. Won the free-kick for the second goal in typical Double D style though! | 7/10 Could consider himself unlucky not to be in the starting line-up after recent performances but when Sutty came on he once again was within in a whisker of scoring and showed the sort of attitude and hard work that would give any manager a headache when it comes to team selection. Will be more confident when the goals start flowing again, which they will | |||||||||||||