CHICHESTER DEFEATED BY MID-TABLE SIDLEY UNITED
In such a close division as Sussex
Division One, many matches are likely to hinge upon who provides
that bit of magic in the final third. And it was just that
ingredient which gave Sidley United three welcome points from a
tight encounter on Saturday afternoon.
Joint manager Andy Laskey said:
"You would settle for a 2-0 win at home any day whoever you're
playing. Our choice sometimes in the final third was poor and
maybe we gave the ball away too cheaply, but I thought at times
we played some superb football."
Chichester had more shots and corners than Sidley, but it was
The Blues who produced the game's two outstanding moments to net
their seventh victory in eight league and cup outings. Peter
Baker opened the scoring six minutes into the second period with
a quality free kick which went into the far top corner via the
fingertips of away goalkeeper Anthony Ender.
Nine minutes later Jimmy Watson burst through the middle at the
end of a flowing move and his shot ended up in the roof of the
net, again after a slight touch from Ender.
The visitors will probably also feel that they didn't get the
rub of the green with some tricky refereeing decisions. Paul
Jones looked aggrieved at being penalised for a challenge on
Baker which resulted in the first Sidley goal and Chichester had
several strong appeals for free kicks and penalties turned down
at the other end.
Even at 2-0 down, they certainly weren't out of it because Scott
Murfin had a low strike well saved by returning goalkeeper Peter
Newstead and Lee Paul couldn't quite stretch far enough to
direct a header on target from Murfin's cross.
Late on, Newstead did well to hold another Murfin strike, but at
the opposite end, Watson saw a header hacked off the goal-line
by Murfin. In the first half, Murfin had an effort disallowed
for offside and Jones placed a free header wide of the mark. But
the best chance of the opening 45 minutes came the way of the
hosts when Baker skewed wide amid shouts for a spot kick.
Report courtesy of the Bexhill Observer
Chichester Team:
Anthony Ender, Paul
Jones, Ian Saunders, Lee Mullens, Neil Champion, Alex Ward (C),
Neil Murfin, Russell Hardwell, Michael Turvey, Scott Murfin, Lee
Paul.
Subs: Josh Case
(used), Tom Foster and Darren Hickman (not used)
Scorers: -
Attendance:
105 |