Scholars teach weak Tigers team a lesson

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Monday, July 27, 2009
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GLOUCESTER CITY 2 CHASETOWN 3

GLOUCESTER City's mystery first choice keeper was in the crowd as the Tigers failed to overcome Chasetown in their first 'home' friendly.

He cannot have been impressed with a serious of errors that saw City's weakened backline outclassed.

With none of Gloucester's three goalies available, manager Dave Mehew made an emergency loan signing from Minehead, the diminutive Ashley Bryan. He did his best, but was clearly out of his depth against a physical Chasetown side.

City started strongly with Will Morford, Luke Ballinger and Lee Smith attacking from the off.

Smith started the scoring five minutes in, set up by good passing from James Palmer and Morford. After a swift run up the right wing, he beat two defenders into the box and fired the ball into the top left corner.

Ballinger came close to a second minutes later when his free kick was tipped over the bar.

But while City were strong going forward, the absence of Tom Webb and Marc Richards left big gaps at the back. Jack Harris at left back and Matty Sysum at right back did not provide the strength or impact needed. Harris, out of position, and Sysum lacking match experience, struggled to fill the places left by more senior players.

However, it was a player three years younger than both of them who put the visitors level when 16-year-old Jack Hulin, on for Richard Teesdale, fired the ball past Bryan.

Then Danny Smith put Chasetown ahead on 42 minutes after two City defenders failed to stop him.

After the break, the Tigers continued to attack. Jack Pitcher, who had showed renewed energy and pace against Almondsbury on Tuesday, was once again threatening the Chasetown defence and he equalised on 53 minutes.

Morford, the target of knocks throughout the game, won a free kick, Smith played the ball in and Pitcher acted quickly in the goalmouth scramble to head it into the net.

Symons, on for Smith, nipped a cross into Morford that almost put City ahead. Morford missed the kick but Harris was waiting to play the ball back into Pitcher, who stretched but could not get his whole foot on the ball.

Even though it was a friendly, Chasetown's defenders continued to nudge and push Morford, but City could not capitalise on any of the free kicks awarded to them.

Another defensive failure, this time from a corner, saw the visitors go ahead in the dying minutes when Craig Marshall headed home from a corner.

Two poorly taken free kicks from Lee Marshall and a Luke Ballinger goal which was ruled off-side left the Tigers subdued by the Scholars.

Gloucester: Bryan, Ballinger, Marshall, Sysum, Rose (Robinison, 65), Smith (Symons, 57), Palmer, Pitcher (James, 71) Morford, Harris (Russell 71, Harris back on 87). Subs not used: Ellis, Truchnan.

Chasetown: Price, Holland (Curithers), Branch, Milligan, Horton, Teasdale (Hulin, 34), Bachelor (Bragoli 21), Middleton, Marshall, Smith (McGiven, 50). Subs not used: Harris, Steane, Birth, Turner.

Attendance: 177

Man of the match: Will Morford

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    by The Fens, Worcestershire

    Tuesday, July 28 2009, 7:01AM

    “Hey Sam thats what local papers do report on there local teams, Gloucester Citizen reports on Gloucester City, Cheltenham Echo reports on Cheltenham Town and suprise suprise here in Worcester The Worcester News reports on (yes youve guessed it) Worcester City.
    Dont be such a killjoy give them a bit of credit, a team with no home ground and little money win promotion so they certainly deserve some publicity.”

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    by Ackers, Gloucester

    Monday, July 27 2009, 7:27PM

    “Yes, Sam you are the only one. It's about time City got some publicity. I presume you're joking about more coverage for the rugby. If you want to know about other football teams buy The Echo.”

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    by Sam, Brockworth

    Monday, July 27 2009, 2:34PM

    “Am I the only growing sick of the amount of coverage Gloucester City are getting. For the fan base and potential it well over the top. They did very well last season but will likely be relegated to where they came from I hope then the Citizen will give more coverage to the rugby team or even Forest Green/Cheltenham Town.”

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    by ricco, paddock

    Monday, July 27 2009, 12:51PM

    “Neil, you do admit then, Glo'eer were beaten by a pub team?”

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    by Neil, Gloucester

    Monday, July 27 2009, 12:03PM

    “Good report but a little harsh on Lee Marshall's free kicks, I think with some practice he could be quite useful with those. I think they're a better bet than Bally's, who even though eh gets them on target never seems to have enough on them to beat the keeper.”

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