High spot from Low earns Robins a draw

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BISHOP'S CLEEVE 2 CHELTENHAM TOWN 2

A MOMENT of individual brilliance from transfer-listed Josh Low saved Cheltenham Town from a friendly defeat by a bright Bishop's Cleeve side at Kayte Lane last night.

With Cheltenham trailing 2-1, Low charged past several defenders on the right wing before firing an unstoppable shot into the roof of the net in the 70th minute.

Unwanted by Martin Allen for most of last season and throughout this summer, Low will now hold talks with the Robins boss over a reduction in his appearance money that could see him feature for Cheltenham in League Two.

A Cheltenham side including trialist midfielder Ben Smith opened the scoring after five minutes through fit-again striker Elvis Hammond, who looked sharp early on.

He was brought down by goalkeeper Tom King after Marley Watkins' pass caused problems for Cleeve's defence.

Hammond, who has recovered from ankle surgery, safely tucked away the spot kick, sending King the wrong way.

Cleeve hit back in the 34th minute when a long throw from Ben Gascoyne was flicked on by former Robins favourite Julian Alsop.

Adam Mayo's header was nodded off the line by his former Cheltenham youth team colleague Shane Duff, but Kevin Slack marked his return to Cleeve with a goal by forcing the ball over the line from close range.

Slack added a second five minutes later, rounding Puddy after being allowed to burst into the box all too easily.

With the mobile Gascoyne and Slack dangerous and Alsop a constant aerial threat, Southern League Division One South and West club Cleeve looked a useful outfit.

Cheltenham fielded an entirely different XI for the second half, including new boys David Hutton and Justin Richards.

Richards missed a clear-cut headed chance, but formed an effective partnership with young Theo Lewis.

Richards put the ball in the net after straying offside in the 80th minute, but Low had already levelled the scores with the best moment of the match.

Cleeve: T King (M Pearce 46); S Avery (R Paddock 46), G Hopkins (S Avery 77), J Routledge, J Cant (D Avery 46); B Gascoyne, A Mayo (J Meadows 46), N Williams (B Maguire 52), R Mansell; J Alsop (J Vercesi 46), K Slack (L Sheehan 76).

Cheltenham Town (first half): W Puddy; D Diallo, R Keen, S Duff, J Quaynor; M Watkins, B Smith, D Bird, J Emery; J Lee, E Hammond.

(second half): S Brown; K Haynes, J Durrant, M Townsend, L Ridley; J Low, C Tosh, A Gallinagh, D Hutton; T Lewis, J Richards.

Referee: D Eaton (Tewkesbury).

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    by Paul, Cheltenham

    Monday, July 06 2009, 10:07AM

    “If we do badly in a pre-season friendly then it's an indication of how badly we will do in the proper season.

    But if we do well in the friendlies, then it doesn't mean anything because it's just a friendly...”

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    by Richard lll, Cheltenham

    Monday, July 06 2009, 8:57AM

    “Steady on guys! The point of all these friendlies is not the result surely, but getting the squad fit and thru all the games without injury before the League campaign starts. If we were to beat WBA + Birmingham, does that mean we are going to romp away with League 2? Of course not - let's just enjoy them as warm-up games and see the squad develop as a team.”

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    by ricco, the shire

    Monday, July 06 2009, 7:47AM

    “Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit bob.”

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    by bob houghton, france

    Monday, July 06 2009, 1:31AM

    “Don't worry, guys, these friendlies often throw up bizarre results at this stage of the close season and we do have a vastly experienced and expensive manager with lots of contacts. We'll be fine ....”

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    by Freddy, Happymead

    Sunday, July 05 2009, 6:49PM

    “Oh dear. Division 4 football this season soon to be Conference footy next season.”

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    by diesledog, paddock

    Sunday, July 05 2009, 12:48PM

    “What about a team(BC) that can make even Josh Low look good..................!!

    Worried?

    No.”

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    by chris, Cinderford

    Saturday, July 04 2009, 11:02PM

    “Gascoyne was a player at Cinderford until he moved when Lee Relish came into management and he decided on a move to Cleeve. Ben is a good, quality player who is strong but never knew how to pass and gave possesion away too easily...... That was his flaw.... maybe his distribution is better now.... Great long throw too :)”

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    by Tarquin, Voice of CTFC

    Saturday, July 04 2009, 9:27PM

    “driveldog even you should be worried with a performance like that, as predicted were on are way back to the BSP???”

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    by diesledog, paddock

    Saturday, July 04 2009, 8:35PM

    “Agree with the local lads point, but when Slack had his chance he looked totally out of his depth. Over the past few seasons, he has flitted between, Cleeve, Slimbridge, Chippenham Town and back to Cleeve again and to be honest, thats where he will stay, even hes got enough about him to realise that.

    Interesting what Olly said about Ben Gascoyne though, I too was impressed and would do no harm in having a look at him, I'm sure MA noticed him.”

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    by dale, cheltenham

    Saturday, July 04 2009, 7:34PM

    “point taken but i was trying to say lets forget about these local league players maybe we could find the next ian wright out there, local players would make more local fans want to watch them”

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