16/08/08 Nuneaton Town 2 - 1
Leighton Town
16/08/08 15:00
NUNEATON
TOWN 2 - 1 LEIGHTON TOWN
Town started their League Season with a trip to
Nuneaton on Saturday and if it had not been for two
defensive mistakes they would have returned with a well
deserved point for their efforts.
Nuneaton who were in the Conference North last season
were relegated 2 divisions after going into
Administration but are one of the strongly fancied
sides to gain promotion as they seek to regain their
former status at the higher levels.
Leighton had to make a defensive change when Peter
Clifford failed to recover from a knee injury sustained
in the midweek win over Stevenage and Sam Chapman and
Liam Howley were paired together in central defence.
Wes Lewis was included in midfield as partner to Enzo
Silvestri.
Town started with the wind slightly in their favour and
James Hatch had the first shot of the game but his
effort flew wide of the post. A minute later the hosts
were awarded a free kick just outside the box but Sam
Chapman headed the ball away to clear the danger.
In the early stages both sides were struggling to find
any tempo and the ball was being given away far too
easily and the game had no real pattern.
In the 8th
minute
the hosts were awarded a corner which was delivered to
the far post but fortunately for Town the ball was
headed into the side netting. A few minutes later Steve
Root in the Leighton goal had to be alert to punch the
ball off the head of an attacker, as the hosts stepped
up the pace.
Town countered and were awarded a free kick just
outside the box but Scott Thomas drove his low kick
straight into the defensive wall and the chance was
lost. A few minutes later Silvestri ran through from
midfield but was denied at the expense of a corner.
Although Sam Chapman won the ball his header was easily
caught by Acton in the home goal.
In the 22nd
minute
the Nuneaton left back made a good break down the flank
but from a good position put his cross behind for a
goal kick. Town had the next chance but Ben Gallant’s
header was easy pickings for Acton.
Nuneaton took the lead in the 35th
minute
when Ramsay ran onto a hopeful forward ball and held
off challenges from Chapman and Lasbrey to slot the
ball past Root.
HT 1-0
Nuneaton created the first chance of the second half
after winning two corners. Browns header from the
second looked like finding the net but Town were able
to kick the ball off the line to keep lead down to one
goal.
In the 65th
minute
after foiling a Town attack Nuneaton broke quickly down
their right and Ramsay shot just wide of the far post
under pressure.
Town replaced Scott Thomas with Jamie O’Grady and
within two minutes were level . James Hatch showed some
neat footwork and fed a clever pass to O’Grady and his
wonderful curling cross was met at the far post by Enzo
Silvestri with a fabulous header which flew into the
back of the net.
Town looked more confident after the equaliser but
Nuneaton had a chance from a free kick just outside the
area but their fierce effort flew just over the bar.
With just five minutes remaining and Town looking good
for a point the referees assistant flagged for a highly
debatable free kick as three Town players went to win
the near the corner. After Town protests about the
decision the free kick was swung in to the box and the
unmarked Ramsay was left free to head his second and
the winning goal.
Despite their best efforts Town never looked like
scoring an equaliser and the hosts finished with all
the points.
Town were disappointed not to have earned a least a
point but Nuneaton had more possession and more
territorial superiority although Steve Root had very
little work to do apart from collecting a few crosses
and through balls. Two defensive lapses cost Town
dearly but they displayed their usual collective
resilience and spirit to make it hard work for the
hosts.
ATTENDANCE: 748
TEAM: Root, Lasbrey, Cashman, Chapman(Kench 88), Lewis,
Howley, Thomas(O’Grady 65) Silvestri, Gallant, Hatch,
Gordon.
Subs(Not used) McNulty, Bell, Copson.
Leighton Reserves drew 1-1 with Bedfont Green Reserves
at Bell Close.
FIXTURES
BGB LEAGUE TUESDAY 19th
AUGUST
ko7:45 Leighton Town v Woodford United
BGB LEAGUE SATURDAY 23rd
August
3pm LEIGHTON TOWN V BROMSGROVE ROVERS
BGB LEAGUE MONDAY 25th
August
3pm MARLOW v LEIGHTON TOWN