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Conferencesceneseason 2 / Issue 20 Footballconference.Co.Uk ConferenceSceneSeason 2 / Issue 20 footballconference.co.uk Vanarama Conference Bulletin Thursday 18th December 2014 Statistics Young Bees make The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target John Rooney (Chester FC) 41 Shots Off Target early Trophy exit John Akinde (Barnet), John Rooney (Chester FC) 33 By Steve Whitney Shots Without Scoring Simeon Akinola (Braintree Town) 25 It was the FA Trophy taking centre stage for clubs in the Vanarama Conference this week. Shots Per Goal And despite one or two managers not fielding Steven Gillespie (Altrincham) 33 full strength teams, the majority came through Assists unscathed. Luke Young (Torquay) 12 One of the exceptions were Aldershot Town, who were dumped out of the competition by Offsides Ryman Division One South minnows Burgess John Akinde (Barnet) 30 Hill and then suffered double cup heartache Fouls when losing 4-1 at Rochdale in their FA Cup Second Round replay on Tuesday night. John Akinde (Barnet) 49 Bristol Rovers` inaugural Trophy campaign Fouls Without A Card lasted just one game as they were beaten by Brett Williams (Aldershot) 34 Vanarama Conference South side Bath City, and then leaders Barnet were hammered 6-2 Free-Kicks Won in their Trophy replay on Tuesday by another James Mulley (Braintree Town) 54 Conference South outfit, Concord Rangers, Penalties Scored although Martin Allen chose to field an almost Macc go to the Impact Arena to play fourth- John Akinde (Barnet) 5 under-18 side with his major focus being firmly bottom Alfreton, who have won their previous on promotion. two matches. Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks Allen’s side hold a healthy seven-point lead Bottom-markers AFC Telford United, who Giuseppe Sole (Woking) 4 at the top of the table and Saturday sees saw manager Liam Watson (above) depart Saves Made them begin the busy Christmas and New Year this week, host Eastleigh and Welling take on J Brown (Dartford), M Rice (Torquay), D Lewis (K’minster) 101 holiday period with a home game with Chester Aldershot at Park View Road without player FC, who also suffered FA Cup disappointment boss Jamie Day, who departed for Conference Defensive Clearances on Tuesday after losing their Second Round South outfit Ebbsfleet towards the end of last Aaron Downes (Torquay) 46 replay against Barnsley. week. Defensive Blocks A Massey (Braintree Tn), G Pilkington (Macclesfld) 14 What’s made the headlines this week By Steve Whitney The Team With The Most......... Two for Harriers Forest Green’s Wings Announce Burr signs Richards Kidderminster Appeal Rejected Caretakers Steve Burr, manager Shots On Target Grimsby 169 Harriers Forest Jamie Turner and of Vanarama have Green Jake Gallagher Conference club Shots Off Target Torquay 152 secured Rovers’ have taken over Chester FC, has Shots Per Goal Altrincham 10.04 the appeal as temporary confirmed that Rhys signings against managers at Welling Oates had been Corners Barnet 178 of Jamie Spencer and the loss of 3 points United following the recalled to Oakwell by Fouls Alfreton Town 302 Akwasi Asante. for fielding an departure of Jamie parent club Barnsley. Spencer joins from ineligible player Day. However, Burr Woodwork Strikes Torquay 9 neighbours Redditch in August against The 35-year-old left confirmed that Kane Offsides Forest Green 95 United, while Southport was last week to take Richards has signed Dutchman Asante rejected by the FA. charge at Vanarama from Northern Penalties Conceded Dartford, Chester FC 6 (above) was released The 3-point deduction Conference South Premier League by Birmingham in the stands and the club outfit Ebbsfleet Premier Division side Yellow Cards Welling 50 summer. were also fined £500. United. Ilkeston FC. Red Cards Welling, Wrexham 6 Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett > +44 (0)1430 456105 Statistical Previews 2014/15 Season Bristol Rovers V Gateshead Grimsby V Forest Green Top Scorers Goals 19/12: 7.45pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 19/12: 7.45pm Top Scorers Goals M Taylor 6 Referee: B Huxtable (Devon) D Wright 6 L John-Lewis 11 Referee: D England (South Yorkshire) J Norwood 8 A Cunnington 3 Last Meetings J Shaw 6 S Neilson 5 Last Meetings J Parkin 7 A Monkhouse 3 A Rodman 5 C Disley 4 L Hughes 6 O Clarke 3 No previous meetings M Maddison 4 J Pittman 4 FC 18/03/2014 C Kamdjo 3 E Harrison 2 J Chandler 3 N Arnold 3 Forest Green ..... 2 Grimsby. ...........1 Grimsby K Guthrie 3 Y R Y R Y R Y R T Lockyer 6 0 League Head to Head P Turnbull 5 0 A Nsiala 8 0 League Head to Head J Norwood 3 1 A Monkhouse 3 1 J Curtis 2 1 S Pearson 5 0 S Wedgbury 5 0 O Clarke 3 1 Bristol Rovers 0, draws 0, Gateshead 0 V Gjokaj 1 1 L John-Lewis 2 1 Grimsby 5, draws 2, Forest Green 1 L Hughes 1 1 M Taylor 5 0 Games Since M Pattison 3 0 S Brown 4 0 Games Since D Pipe 3 0 S Sinclair 2 1 A Jones 3 0 C Magnay 3 0 D Bennett 3 0 2 a win 1 1 a win 0 Goal Details: 0 home win 4 Goal Details: Goal Details: 0 home win 0 Goal Details: When: first half 11[10], 4 away win 0 When: first half 13[17], When: first half 17[7], 2 away win 3 When: first half 14[10], 8 a defeat 2 2 a defeat 2 second half 17[10]. second half 26[15]. second half 22[12]. second half 20[16]. 3 home defeat 1 1 home defeat 7 From: open play 14[10], From: open play 24[21], From: open play 29[10], From: open play 19[17], 9 away defeat 2 8 away defeat 0 crosses 8[2], corners 4 a score draw 0 crosses 8[5], corners crosses 2[3], corners 0 a score draw 1 crosses 8[2], corners 0[3], penalties 3[3], 0 a no score draw 24 0[1], penalties 3[3], 0[3], penalties 4[1], 9 a no score draw 4 3[2], penalties 1[1], direct from free-kick 3 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick 1[1], free-kicks 2[0] 2 scoring a goal 0 0[0], free-kicks 2[1] 0[2], free-kicks 2[0] 0 scoring a goal 0 2[1], free-kicks 1[2] For 28 Against 20 ...............Total Goals............. For 39 Against 32 For 39 Against 19 ...............Total Goals............. For 34 Against 26 W 2 D 4 L 0 Pts 10 ............Current Form............ W 1 D 3 L 2 Pts 6 W 3 D 2 L 1 Pts 11 ............Current Form............ W 2 D 3 L 1 Pts 9 AFC Telford V Eastleigh Alfreton Town V Macclesfield Top Scorers Goals 20/12: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 20/12: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals M Phenix 6 Referee: W Barratt (Worcestershire) C McAllister 5 T Shaw 5 Referee: J Whiteley (West Yorkshire) W Fairhurst 7 T Gray 5 Last Meetings J Constable 5 J Ironside 4 Last Meetings P Turnbull 4 A Farrell 2 J Reason 5 K Hawley 4 C Holroyd 3 M Grogan 2 No previous meetings B Strevens 4 P Clayton 3 FC 22/11/2014 M Barnes-Homer 3 S Akrigg 2 J Midson 4 A Thanoj 1 Macclesfield ...... 2 Grimsby. Alfreton..0 Barnet. P Lewis Town 3 FC 26/04/2014 Y R Y R Y R Alfreton Town ... 0 Barnet. Macclesfield .....1 Y R G Poku 4 2 League Head to Head J Reason 5 0 L Rowe-Turner 7 1 League Head to Head A Halls 7 0 A Parry 5 0 P Reid 5 0 A Howell 4 1 P Lewis 4 1 S Cooke 2 1 AFC Telford 0, draws 0, Eastleigh 0 B Strevens 4 0 J Keane 4 0 Alfreton Town 2, draws 0, Macclesfield 3 W Fairhurst 5 0 K Platt 4 0 Games Since D Beckwith 1 1 B Wood 4 0 Games Since P Turnbull 5 0 S Clancy 4 0 J Collins 3 0 L Graham 1 1 A Moke 3 0 5 a win 1 0 a win 0 Goal Details: 3 home win 0 Goal Details: Goal Details: 0 home win 0 Goal Details: When: first half 15[26], 2 away win 2 When: first half 17[13], When: first half 15[20], 0 away win 0 When: first half 15[6], 0 a defeat 0 2 a defeat 2 second half 13[27]. second half 20[17]. second half 9[27]. second half 16[14]. 0 home defeat 11 1 home defeat 13 From: open play 20[36], From: open play 24[21], From: open play 16[31], From: open play 26[15], 0 away defeat 0 1 away defeat 1 crosses 1[6], corners 2 a score draw 4 crosses 1[2], corners crosses 3[2], corners 17 a score draw 7 crosses 1[1], corners 1[3], penalties 1[4], 24 a no score draw 22 5[2], penalties 3[1], 2[6], penalties 1[1], 6 a no score draw 5 0[1], penalties 1[0], direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 1 direct from free-kick 1[0], free-kicks 4[2] 0 scoring a goal 0 0[2], free-kicks 3[1] 0[3], free-kicks 2[3] 0 scoring a goal 0 2[1], free-kicks 1[2] For 28 Against 53 ...............Total Goals............
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