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Conferencesceneseason 2 / Issue 16 Footballconference.Co.Uk ConferenceSceneSeason 2 / Issue 16 footballconference.co.uk Vanarama Conference Bulletin Thursday 20th November 2014 Statistics BT Sport strike gold The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target By Steve Whitney John Rooney (Chester FC) 34 After another midweek rest due to the Shots Off Target England C international on Tuesday night, John Rooney (Chester FC) 31 the Vanarama Conference swings back into Shots Without Scoring action on Saturday with a whole host of big Sean Williams (Altrincham) 20 games. Standout fixture is the one at Kingfield Shots Per Goal between in-form Woking and leaders Barnet. Steven Gillespie (Altrincham) 31 The Cards moved into third place on Sunday Assists after a superb performance in front of the BT Luke Young (Torquay) 10 Sport cameras against FC Halifax at The Shay. BT Sport have really struck gold with their Offsides chosen games so far this season, and Sunday’s John Akinde (Barnet) 27 was another terrific advert for the Football Fouls Conference, including a free-kick of supreme John Akinde (Barnet) 38 quality from Giuseppe Sole that would have graced any league in any country. Fouls Without A Card Below the top two, the race for the play- Cheyenne Dunkley (Kidderminster) 26 off places is really hotting-up with only six Free-Kicks Won points separating Woking from twelfth-placed James Mulley (Braintree Town) 46 Wrexham. at Lincoln’s team hotel on the morning of the A couple of wins would make all the match. Penalties Scored difference and Eastleigh are one of those Crews of 55 firefighters from eight stations Brett Williams (Aldershot), John Akinde (Barnet) 4 amongst that pack of teams and they will be across the Southampton area tackled the Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks hoping to get their game at Hampshire rivals fire which prevented the Imps’ players from Giuseppe Sole (Woking) 4 Aldershot played. obtaining their gear for the match. Last weekend’s fixture list was one short Nuneaton Town against Southport at Liberty Saves Made after the scheduled game between Eastleigh Way is another crucial game at the opposite Cameron Dawson (Alfreton Town) 93 and Lincoln was postponed due to a large fire end of the table. Defensive Clearances Shaun Pearson (Grimsby) 38 What’s made the headlines this week By Steve Whitney Defensive Blocks Imps Borrow a Blue New Stadium a Step Reds Sign Derry Loan Buck 3 players with 10 Lincoln Closer Skipper AFC City Grimsby Town is Alfreton Telford The Team With The Most......... have hoping to take its Town have signed proposals for a new have signed Shots On Target Grimsby 148 young community stadium signed left-back Shots Off Target Grimsby 128 midfielder Charlee to the next level by former Kyle Adams on youth loan securing a lease for Derry City skipper Brownhill on a Shots Per Goal Altrincham 10.95 from Birmingham the Peaks Parkway Cliff Byrne. month’s loan Corners Barnet 161 until the New Year. site south of the Byrne started from Vanarama The versatile Adams town. his career with Conference North Fouls Alfreton Town, Grimsby 242 has featured regularly The ambitious Sunderland and side Hyde FC. for the Blues under- plans include a went on to play for The 19-year-old Woodwork Strikes Torquay 9 21s this season and 14,000-capacity Scunthorpe and joined the Tigers Offsides Forest Green 77 will remain with the community Oldham before after his release from Imps until January 1st stadium as well as the Irish under-21 Premier League new Penalties Conceded Dartford, Chester FC 6 2015. housing and retail international joined boys Burnley in the Yellow Cards Welling 41 developments worth Derry earlier this summer. around £200m. year. Red Cards Welling, Bristol Rovers 5 Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett > +44 (0)1430 456105 Statistical Previews 2014/15 Season AFC Telford V Braintree Town Aldershot V Eastleigh Top Scorers Goals 22/11: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 22/11: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals M Phenix 6 Referee: R Dudley-Jones J Cox 5 B Williams 8 Referee: A Hopkins (Stoke) J Constable 5 T Gray 4 Last Meetings K Davis 5 D Holman 2 Last Meetings B Strevens 4 A Farrell 2 D Sparkes 3 J N’Guessan 2 J Reason 4 M Grogan 2 FC 12/01/2013 A Massey 2 J Roberts 2 FC 14/08/2014 C McAllister 3 S Akrigg 2 Braintree.Town... 3. AFC.Telford.......2 J Mulley 2 J Scott 2 Eastleigh............ 1. Aldershot..........0 J Collins 3 FC 18/08/2012 FRIEND 20/07/2013 Y R AFC.Telford........ 3. Braintree.Town.. 0 Y R Y R Eastleigh............ 2. Aldershot..........1 Y R G Poku 2 2 League Head to Head K Davis 5 1 J Roberts 2 1 League Head to Head J Reason 4 0 K Platt 4 0 S Marks 1 1 G Wilson 2 0 B Strevens 4 0 S Clancy 4 0 AFC Telford 2, draws 0, Braintree Tn 2 A Massey 3 0 D Lathrope 2 0 Aldershot 0, draws 0, Eastleigh 1 P Reid 4 0 S Cooke 1 1 Games Since R Peters 3 0 J Oastler 2 0 Games Since D Beckwith 1 1 M Phenix 1 1 S Habergham 3 0 K Forbes 2 0 J Collins 3 0 1 a win 0 0 a win 1 Goal Details: 0 home win 0 Goal Details: Goal Details: 0 home win 0 Goal Details: When: first half 14[23], 1 away win 5 When: first half 10[9], When: first half 10[5], 0 away win 7 When: first half 14[11], 0 a defeat 1 2 a defeat 4 second half 11[22]. second half 11[14]. second half 12[16]. second half 17[14]. 1 home defeat 1 1 home defeat 10 From: open play 17[30], From: open play 10[16], From: open play 16[14], From: open play 22[17], 0 away defeat 0 2 away defeat 1 crosses 1[6], corners 6 a score draw 8 crosses 2[6], corners crosses 1[2], corners 3 a score draw 0 crosses 0[2], corners 1[2], penalties 1[4], 20 a no score draw 3 3[1], penalties 3[0], 0[2], penalties 4[1], 20 a no score draw 18 3[1], penalties 2[1], direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 1 direct from free-kick direct from free-kick 2 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick 1[0], free-kicks 4[2] 0 scoring a goal 0 2[0], free-kicks 1[0] 1[2], free-kicks 0[0] 0 scoring a goal 0 0[2], free-kicks 3[1] For 25 Against 45 ...............Total Goals............. For 21 Against 23 For 22 Against 21 ...............Total Goals............. For 31 Against 25 W 2 D 0 L 4 Pts 6 ............Current Form............ W 1 D 1 L 4 Pts 4 W 2 D 2 L 2 Pts 8 ............Current Form............ W 3 D 2 L 1 Pts 11 Chester FC V Bristol Rovers Dover V Forest Green Top Scorers Goals 22/11: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 22/11: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals C Hobson 4 Referee: K Evans (Lancashire) M Taylor 4 R Miller 5 Referee: D Treleaven (Sussex) J Norwood 7 S McConville 4 Last Meetings A Cunnington 3 S Payne 5 Last Meetings J Parkin 6 J Rooney 3 A Monkhouse 3 N Deverdics 3 L Hughes 6 B Heneghan 2 FL2 20/01/2007 O Clarke 3 J Reid 2 FAT4R 10/02/2004 C Kamdjo 3 C Mahon 2 Bristol.Rovers.... 0. Chester.FC........0 E Harrison 2 C Essam 1 Dover................. 2. Forest.Green......1 K Guthrie 2 FL2 30/09/2006 FAT4 03/02/2004 Y R Chester.FC......... 2. Bristol.Rovers....0 Y R Y R Forest.Green...... 3. Dover................3 Y R M Hughes 2 1 League Head to Head T Lockyer 5 0 S Raggett 3 1 League Head to Head S Wedgbury 5 0 S McConville 4 0 A Monkhouse 2 1 T Bonner 4 0 L Hughes 1 1 K Charnock 3 0 Chester FC 3, draws 7, Bristol Rovers 8 S Sinclair 2 1 R Orlu 4 0 Dover 2, draws 1, Forest Green 5 D Pipe 3 0 G Roberts 3 0 Games Since O Clarke 2 1 T Sterling 1 1 Games Since J Norwood 3 0 M Kay 3 0 L Mansell 4 0 M Lock 3 0 L Oliver 2 0 0 a win 2 0 a win 3 Goal Details: 0 home win 2 Goal Details: Goal Details: 0 home win 3 Goal Details: When: first half 7[15], 3 away win 1 When: first half 10[9], When: first half 9[16], 0 away win 1 When: first half 10[8], 1 a defeat 3 3 a defeat 8 second half 15[18]. second half 12[8]. second half 15[15]. second half 19[14]. 6 home defeat 1 4 home defeat 4 From: open play 17[22], From: open play 12[9], From: open play 13[18], From: open play 16[15], 0 away defeat 6 2 away defeat 6 crosses 2[3], corners 6 a score draw 0 crosses 6[1], corners crosses 6[5], corners 2 a score draw 0 crosses 6[2], corners 2[2], penalties 0[5], 20 a no score draw 1 0[3], penalties 2[3], 2[4], penalties 0[1], 20 a no score draw 20 3[2], penalties 1[1], direct from free-kick 1 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick 1[0], free-kicks 0[0] 0 scoring a goal 0 1[0], free-kicks 1[0] 2[0], free-kicks 0[2] 0 scoring a goal 0 2[1], free-kicks 1[1] For 22 Against 33 ...............Total Goals............
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