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Post by cdp on Nov 3, 2009 22:59:57 GMT 1
108 mins GOAL - Walshaw ball in from the left and Steve Burton clipped the ball in from close range to make it 3 - 2
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Post by cdp on Nov 3, 2009 23:15:12 GMT 1
FINAL SCORE. Tadcaster Albion 2 Guiseley 3 aet
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Post by chubbs on Nov 3, 2009 23:18:36 GMT 1
thx for the updates CDP, sounded a hard game in tough conditions . Good result
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Post by Nik on Nov 3, 2009 23:42:58 GMT 1
Supreme updates from Feldmeister via text tonight ... sounds like a bit of a fight but good to be through to the next round. The manager decided to go for the win rather than stick by the subs though, and it sounds like they didn't play all that great some of 'em.
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Post by doctorwhy on Nov 3, 2009 23:52:48 GMT 1
Phew - humiliation averted! I'm glad we're through, even if the way the reserves struggled raises some concerns about our strength in depth. All's well that ends well, though, and as always thanks to cdp for the excellent coverage!
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Post by bobflymo on Nov 4, 2009 10:45:56 GMT 1
Positives from last night: The return to the starting line-up of Adam Muller and his two quality finishes, but why was he taken off? Surely in a game against lower opposition he should have been given the full 90 minutes to build up his match sharpness. Also Danny Ellis and Chris Holland were in good form.
Disappointing that we had to call on the big guns to beat a side that are much further down the ladder than us, although if they play like that Tadcaster look a good bet for promotion this season.
Anyway into the next round, bring on Ossett Town (or can we just throw the game and concentrate on the league and FA Trophy?)
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Post by otleybard on Nov 4, 2009 13:16:17 GMT 1
Positives from last night: The return to the starting line-up of Adam Muller and his two quality finishes, but why was he taken off? Surely in a game against lower opposition he should have been given the full 90 minutes to build up his match sharpness. Presumably, celebrating the goals must have been aggravating his arm injury.
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Post by boselecta on Nov 4, 2009 20:21:27 GMT 1
Tadcaster's match report. MATCH REPORTS
TADCASTER ALBION 2 GUISELEY 3 (after extra time)
Albion, playing a team who are three divisions higher, took an unexpected lead in the 7th minute when a mix up between the Guiseley keeper and defender resulted in an own goal. Guiseley piled on the pressure and were unlucky not to equalise when they hit the bar with a far post header after 16 minutes and then Elliker cleared off the line after 25 minutes. Albion won a corner after Storey's effort was blocked. Guiseley couldn't clear the corner and Thompson managed a shot that was saved by the keeper. Downing fluffed a great chance to double Albion's lead when he was clear through with only the keeper to beat, he tried to go round the keeper but his heavy touch pushed the ball too far and the opportunity was lost. On the stroke of half time Ryder made a full length low save and pushed the ball against the post. Guiseley equalised after 52 minutes with a shot from within the area and then 8 minutes later they took the lead after a period of sustained pressure. Albion made an immediate double substitution with Smith & King replacing Downing & Brandon. After 63 minutes Albion equalised when Thompson drove a 25 yards shot inside the far post. Albion had a let off after 75 minutes when Guiseley had good chance that was blasted over the bar. With 8 minutes remaining King's pass found Smith in a good position, Smith attempted to lob the keeper but his effort was inches over. Braithwaite replaced Sunley as the game headed for extra time. Whitehead was booked early in extra time. Albion had the best chance of the 1st half when King gathered the ball on the right flank and with the keepr off his line and out of position he missed the target. Halfway though the 2nd half Guiseley got the winner from a left wing cross and a near post tap in. Jeff was booked for foul play. With Albion pushing forward in numbers, Ryder made a classy save to deny what looked like a certain goal. In the final seconds Albion forced a corner, Ryder out of his goal was very close to getting his head to the corner, after a bit of panic defending Guiseley cleared the danger.
Team:
RYDER
ELLIKER JANKOWICZ PITTS (capt) JEFF
BRANDON SUNLEY THOMPSON WHITEHEAD STOREY
DOWNING
Subs: CAMMAGE, SMITH (K), King, BRAITHWAITE & JACKSON
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Post by adambrid on Nov 4, 2009 23:04:05 GMT 1
Great game last night Shame the team didnt play better and i will never know how malcher missed a dog could of scored that Didnt get back till 11:30 but was well worth the trip Their equaliser was a screamer 25 yards out at least right in the corner AB
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Post by theprisoner on Nov 4, 2009 23:51:59 GMT 1
i will never know how malcher missed a dog could of scored that Then the dog might be on the bench on Saturday. I'm more familiar with the 'my granny' comparison.
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Post by otleybard on Nov 5, 2009 0:22:48 GMT 1
It's not allowed on the bench.
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Post by theprisoner on Nov 5, 2009 14:09:01 GMT 1
Under the brench then. And I suppose for most Guiseley fans the 'my granny' version would be 'my wife'.
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Post by otleybard on Nov 5, 2009 15:05:17 GMT 1
Do most Guiseley fans know your wife?
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Post by adambrid on Nov 5, 2009 17:53:35 GMT 1
It was an awful miss tho AB
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Post by Nik on Nov 5, 2009 18:44:11 GMT 1
Do most Guiseley fans know your wife? Ouch.
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