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Premiersceneissue 5 Footballconference.Co.Uk in Association With PremierSceneIssue 5 footballconference.co.uk In association with Skrill Premier Division Bulletin Friday 2nd May 2014 Statistics All to play for! The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target By Steve Whitney fixture pile-up eventually James Norwood (Forest Green) 83 It’s all to play for in Sunday’s televised Skrill told on them. Shots Off Target Premier Promotion Play-Off Semi-Final The other semi-final James Norwood (Forest Green) 67 second legs. is even more finely BT Sport viewers should be in for a real treat balanced after Grimsby Shots Without Scoring as their Sunday lunchtime entertainment sees Town and Gateshead Peter Winn (Macclesfield) 46 Cambridge United take on FC Halifax Town shared a 1-1 draw Shots Per Goal at the R Costings Abbey Stadium with the at Blundell Park on Frankie Artus (Hereford) 34 hosts trailing 1-0, courtesy of an 83rd minute Thursday evening. Colin Larkin gave the penalty from the Shaymen’s hot-shot striker Assists Tynesiders the boost of an early 7th minute lead Lee Gregory (pictured right) in the first leg on Sean Newton (Lincoln City) 15 that Craig Disley cancelled out after 24 minutes. Wednesday night. And, despite both sides having opportunities For long periods of the season the U’s looked Offsides to take a lead into Sunday afternoon’s 4.30pm like going back up to the Football League Scott Rendell (Woking) 50 kick-off which again is live on BT Sport, the automatically. However, an indifferent run by draw makes the second leg a thrilling prospect. Fouls Richard Money’s side and Luton Town’s superb Only one point separated the two teams in Brett Williams (Aldershot) 86 form, saw United end up a massive 19 points the regular season, and the fact they are so behind the Hatters in the end, although, of Fouls Without A Card evenly matched showed in the first leg. Jake Hyde (Barnet) 32 course, they did manage a ‘consolation’ in the So we have the prospect of two exciting shape of the FA Trophy. matches to bring the curtain down on what has Free-Kicks Won Now their supporters will be looking for a been a tremendous season of football in the Joe Healy (Welling) 81 quick return trip to Wembley for the Promotion Conference Premier, and one which has given Penalties Scored Final on May 18th. BT Sport viewers some fantastic entertainment. Brett Williams (Aldershot) 7 The Shaymen returned to the Conference But we are not quite finished, of course, with Premier via the North play-offs this time last the winners of Sunday’s semi-finals heading to Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks year, beating Yorkshire neighbours Guiseley Wembley Stadium for the climax of the 2013/14 Danny Andrew (Macclesfield) 3 AFC with yet another goal from Lee Gregory in season – the Skrill Premier Promotion Play-Off the final. Final which is also live on BT Sport. Saves Made And it has mainly been his goals that lifted Sunday May 4th: Cambridge United v FC Danny Hurst (Southport) 243 the club into fifth spot at the expense of Halifax Town - 1.15pm, ESPN and Gateshead v Defensive Clearances Braintree Town, whose massive end-of-season Grimsby Town - 4.15pm, BT Sport 1 Josh Coulson (Cambridge Utd) 77 What’s made the headlines this week By Steve Whitney Defensive Blocks Gareth Dean (Nuneaton) 26 BT Sport Coleman leaves Woking management Skrill Premier BT Sport have issued Port duo stay Promotion Final tickets The Team With The Most......... the following chart Having Woking’s managerial Tickets for the Skrill for the correct achieved duo of boss Garry Hill Premier Promotion Shots On Target Forest Green 294 selection for the his aim of and Steve Thompson Final on Sunday, 18th Shots Off Target Forest Green 272 appropriate channel keeping have agreed to roll on May will go on sale to watch the Skrill Southport their contracts for a via ticket agency ‘See Shots Per Goal Hyde 12.84 Premier Play-Offs and in the further two years. Tickets’ on Tuesday, Corners Grimsby 272 Promotion Final. Skrill Premier, Since the pair joined 6th May. manager John the Cards, the More information Fouls Tamworth 562 Coleman left the club Conference South regarding the Sky HD 413 414 417 Woodwork Strikes FC Halifax 17 Sky SD 426 427 433 this week. title, a Surrey Senior dedicated phone line BT HD 510 511 512 The ex-Accrington Cup win and 12th place and website links for Offsides Chester FC 135 Stanley boss is keen in the Skrill Premier purchasing tickets for BT SD 507 508 509 Penalties Conceded Forest Green 12 Virgin HD 549 550 530 to return to League this season have been each finalist club will be management. achieved. released on May 4th. Virgin SD 547 548 529 Yellow Cards Chester FC 95 Please Note: All statistics exclude play-off matches Red Cards Chester FC 11 Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett > +44 (0)1430 456105 Cambridge Utd v FC Halifax In association with 2nd Leg, Sunday 4th May, Kick-off 1.30pm, Live on ESPN Referee: D Handley (Lancashire) Leagues included: Football Conference Premier, Cambridge Utd Premier League & Football League FC Halifax Top Scorers & Card Count League Head To Head Top Scorers & Card Count Top Scorers Goals Y R Played ...24 Draws .......8 0-0’s .....2 Top Scorers Goals Y R L Berry 12 R Donaldson 3 1 Cambridge wins 11 Goals 38 (1.6 per game) L Gregory 29 M Pearson 11 0 K Appiah 10 N Arnold 4 0 Times failed to score 6 D Gardner 7 S Ainge 9 0 A Cunnington 8 L Hughes 3 0 FC Halifax wins 5 Goals 19 (0.8 per game) J Wilson 7 A Smith 9 0 A Pugh 6 T Champion 3 0 Times failed to score 9 L Maynard 7 S McManus 5 1 D Sam-Yorke 5 R Tait 2 0 M Roberts 5 L Maynard 5 1 Biggest League win at Cambridge Utd for each team: Player With The Most... Player With The Most... 11/08/2013 Cambridge Utd 5-1 FC Halifax shots offsides 26/08/2006 Cambridge Utd 1-2 FC Halifax shots offsides Luke Berry 54 Adam Cunnington 17 Lee Gregory 98 Lee Gregory 49 Recent Meetings shots on target fouls shots on target fouls Luke Berry 35 Tom Champion 53 18/01/14 League Lee Gregory 58 Matty Pearson 58 shots off target free-kicks won FC Halifax .............. 1 Cambridge Utd ....... 1 shots off target free-kicks won Liam Hughes 21 Harrison Dunk 59 Gregory 76 Elliott 65 Lee Gregory 40 Matty Pearson 74 Att: 1,767 assists defensive clearances assists defensive clearances 11/08/13 League Ryan Donaldson 8 Josh Coulson 77 Adam Smith 14 Marc Roberts 66 Cambridge Utd ...... 5 FC Halifax ............... 1 crosses defensive blocks Cunnington 13 pen, 67 Gregory 7 crosses defensive blocks Richard Tait 285 Josh Coulson 20 Donaldson 36 Adam Smith 295 Marc Roberts 14 Sam-Yorke 49, 71 Att: 2,780 Squad Recent Matches Managerial Records Recent Matches Squad Apps(sub apps) 30/04/14 Play-Off Semi-Final 1st Leg At current club 30/04/14 Play-Off Semi-Final 1st Leg Apps(sub apps) 2 Roberts 12(4) 1 Glennon 45(0) FC Halifax .............. 1 Cambridge Utd ......0 Richard Money FC Halifax .............. 1 Cambridge Utd ......0 3 Taylor 43(3) Gregory 83 pen Gregory 83 pen 2 Toulson 16(0) 4 Coulson 39(0) Att 3,668 Played 80 Won 35 Drawn 23 Lost 22 Att 3,668 3 McManus 45(0) 5 Bonner 9(0) FC Halifax: Glennon, Bolton, C Smith, Roberts, For 118 Against 79 FC Halifax: Glennon, Bolton, C Smith, Roberts, 5 Pearson 43(0) 6 Miller 41(0) Lowe, A Smith (Spencer 73), Marshall, Av Pts/game 1.60 Lowe, A Smith (Spencer 73), Marshall, 6 Lowe 19(4) Biggest Win(s) Cambridge Utd 7 Hyde 2 7 Donaldson 29(1) Maynard, McManus, Pearson, Gregory. Booked: Maynard, McManus, Pearson, Gregory. Booked: 7 A. Smith 38(2) (12/04/2014). Biggest Loss(es) Newport 8 Champion 43(0) Pearson, A Smith. Pearson, A Smith. 11 Gregory 35(1) County 6 Cambridge Utd 2 (06/11/2012). 9 Cunnington 22(2) Cambridge Utd: A Smith, Roberts, Coulson, Cambridge Utd: A Smith, Roberts, Coulson, 12 Senior 1(1) Miller, Taylor, Donaldson, Champion, Hughes, Miller, Taylor, Donaldson, Champion, Hughes, 10 Elliott 14(0) Neil Aspin 14 Wilson 22(11) Chadwick (Dunk 72), S Smith (Barnes-Homer Chadwick (Dunk 72), S Smith (Barnes-Homer 11 Dunk 27(3) 90), Elliott. Played 46 Won 22 Drawn 11 Lost 13 90), Elliott. 15 Roberts 44(0) 13 Norris 15(0) For 85 Against 58 16 Worthington 0(10) 14 Tait 32(3) 26/04/14 League Av Pts/game 1.67 26/04/14 League 17 McReady 2(12) 15 Pugh 4(9) Gateshead ............. 2 Cambridge Utd ......0 Biggest Win(s) Won 5-1 on 3 occasions FC Halifax .............. 1 Kidderminster ........ 1 18 Marshall 28(8) 17 Hughes 30(10) Larkin 18 Att: 2,916 Biggest Loss(es) Cambridge Utd 5 FC Wilson 1 Blissett 30 20 Maynard 44(1) Ramshaw 81 Att: 2,089 18 Berry 34(8) Halifax 1 (11/08/2013). 22 Ainge 40(1) 19 Sam-Yorke 10(17) 23 C. Smith 6(4) 21 Siegrist 3(0) Manager Head To Head 25 Marie 0(1) 22 Chadwick 8(0) Played .2 Money ................ 1 Aspin ................0 27 Lenighan 1(0) 23 Chambers 6(4) Goals Per Game Draws .. 1 Goals 6 Goals 2 Goals Per Game 28 Crowther 10(3) 24 Arnold 14(21) 29 Bolton 11(1) FOR Games W D L Pts FOR Games W D L Pts 25 Smith 1(0) 31 Jackson 2(12) 28 Hancock 0(0) Failed to score 12 0 4 8 4 Goal Statistics Failed to score 7 0 3 4 3 32 Challinor 5(0) 29 Gillies 4(8) Scored 1 goal 16 9 6 1 33 Scored 1 goal 15 5 4 6 19 40 Spencer 4(3) For Ag 46 Played 46 For Ag 31 Lowe 0(0) Scored 2 goals 7 4 2 1 14 Scored 2 goals 12 8 3 1 27 39 Barnes-Homer 9(5) 72 35 Goals scored 85 58 Scored 3 goals 7 6 1 0 19 Scored 3 goals 5 2 1 2 7 58 118 Minutes per goal 49 71 Scored 4+ goals 4 4 0 0 12 Scored 4+ goals 7 7 0 0 21 How the goals are scored Average goals scored per game 1.57 Average goals scored per game 1.85 50 17 Right foot 51 39 AGAINST Games W D L Pts AGAINST Games W D L Pts 9 10 Left foot 15 12 Clean sheets 21 17 4 0 55 13 8 Headers 18 7 Clean sheets 17 14 3 0 45 Conceded 1 goal 17 5 6 6 21 Conceded 1 goal 12 7 4 1 25 0 0 Others 1 0 Conceded 2 goals 6 1 2 3 5 Type of play Conceded 2 goals 9 1 3 5 6 Conceded 3 goals 2 0 1 1 1 49 22 Open play 57 36 Conceded 3 goals 5 0 1 4 1 Conceded 4+ goals 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 Cross 6 8 Conceded 4+ goals 3 0 0 3 0 Average goals conceded per game 0.76 5 7 Corner 8 5 Average goals conceded per game 1.26 7 2 Penalties 7 2 Clock Games Since.
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