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Football Conference Scene Issue 15 ConferenceSceneSeason 2 / Issue 15 footballconference.co.uk Vanarama Conference Bulletin Thursday 13th November 2014 Statistics Briscoe’s brace The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target Lenell John-Lewis (Grimsby) 32 Shots Off Target downs the Bees John Rooney (Chester FC) 29 By Steve Whitney Shots Without Scoring Sean Williams (Altrincham) 20 After the thrills and spills of the FA Cup First Round, it’s back to the bread and butter of Shots Per Goal Vanarama Conference action this week. John Rooney (Chester FC) 30.5 There were some terrific performances last Assists weekend that drew national attention, most Luke Young (Torquay) 10 notably Chester’s superb win at League Two Southend, Dover’s victory against Morecambe Offsides and Aldershot’s draw at recent former finalists John Akinde (Barnet) 25 Portsmouth. The Second Round draw was rather unkind Fouls – sending Chester to Barnsley, Dover to John Akinde (Barnet) 38 Cheltenham but, if they can win their replay, Fouls Without A Card the Shots will at least have a home tie against Cheyenne Dunkley (Kidderminster) 26 either Northampton or Rochdale. Tuesday night saw leaders Barnet suffer a Free-Kicks Won surprise defeat at The Hive to a previously James Mulley (Braintree Town) 40 out-of-form Torquay United side, who had lost with the Darts Kent derby success over Welling Penalties Scored their previous three games. United seeing them swap places in the drop Brett Williams (Aldershot) 4 But Louis Briscoe’s brace sealed a terrific zone with the nine-man Wings. win for the Gulls, and with Grimsby moving Alfreton remain a point adrift at the bottom, Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks into second spot, courtesy of a 1-0 Blundell but picked up a useful point from a 1-1 home Giuseppe Sole (Woking) 3 Park victory over FC Halifax, the Bees lead draw with fourth-placed Bristol Rovers. Saves Made is six points, although all-bar the Mariners of This Saturday sees Barnet host struggling Cameron Dawson (Alfreton Town) 89 the chasing pack possess at least one game in AFC Telford, Bristol Rovers entertain hand. Kidderminster in an entertaining-looking Defensive Clearances Tuesday also saw Dover and Dartford earn fixture and then on Sunday BT Sport show FC Shaun Pearson (Grimsby) 35 vital wins at the opposite end of the table – Halifax against Woking live from The Shay. Defensive Blocks Alan Massey (Braintree Town) 10 What’s made the headlines this week By Steve Whitney The Team With The Most......... Chester Borrow Two Financial Prudence McGinty Loaned to TV Replay Boost for Chester FC have Success Shaymen Shots Shots On Target Grimsby 142 taken The initiative FC Halifax have Aldershot’s on two which the Football signed Republic home FA Shots Off Target Grimsby 126 loanees Conference introduced of Ireland under- Cup First Shots Per Goal Altrincham 11.10 this week, six years ago to 21 defender Sean Round with address the level of McGinty on a month’s replay Corners Barnet 152 forward Rhys Oates crown debt amongst loan from League against Portsmouth Fouls Alfreton Town 233 arriving from League its 68 member clubs, One side Rochdale. will be played on One Barnsley and recently achieved McGinty is a central Wednesday, 19th Woodwork Strikes Torquay 9 then midfielder its ultimate goal defender who November at 7.45pm. Offsides Forest Green 77 Josh O’Keefe when the latest originally was brought And the match will be from Vanarama quarter end reports in on loan by Rochdale broadcast live on BT Penalties Conceded Dartford, Chester FC 6 Conference rivals showed zero arrears from Sheffield United Sport. Kidderminster throughout the entire in March 2014, before Yellow Cards Welling 40 Harriers. competition. signing permanently. Red Cards Welling, Bristol Rovers 5 Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett > +44 (0)1430 456105 Statistical Previews 2014/15 Season Aldershot V Nuneaton Alfreton Town V Dover Top Scorers Goals 15/11: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 15/11: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals B Williams 8 Referee: D Rock (Hertfordshire) A Brown 2 J Ironside 4 Referee: R Johnson (Manchester) R Miller 5 J N’Guessan 2 Last Meetings A Dawson 2 K Hawley 3 Last Meetings S Payne 4 J Roberts 2 G Dean 2 T Shaw 3 J Reid 2 J Scott 2 FC 13/09/2014 L Fowler 2 P Clayton 2 FC 27/09/2014 C Essam 1 S Hatton 2 Nuneaton........... 1. Aldershot..........1 C Curran 1 A Thanoj 1 Dover................. 1. Alfreton.Town....0 C Nanetti 1 FC 15/03/2014 Y R Aldershot........... 2. Nuneaton..........2 Y R Y R Y R J Roberts 2 1 League Head to Head A Brown 3 1 L Rowe-Turner 4 1 League Head to Head S Raggett 3 1 G Wilson 2 0 R Charles-Cook 1 1 A Howell 3 1 T Bonner 3 0 D Lathrope 2 0 Aldershot 0, draws 2, Nuneaton 1 T Streete 3 0 J Keane 4 0 Alfreton Town 0, draws 0, Dover 1 M Lock 3 0 J Oastler 2 0 Games Since B Hutchinson 0 1 L Graham 1 1 Games Since R Orlu 3 0 K Forbes 2 0 J Armson 2 0 C Smith 3 0 R Miller 2 0 0 a win 3 1 a win 0 Goal Details: 2 home win 1 Goal Details: Goal Details: 1 home win 0 Goal Details: When: first half 10[5], 0 away win 9 When: first half 7[13], When: first half 12[17], 0 away win 6 When: first half 9[15], 1 a defeat 1 2 a defeat 2 second half 11[16]. second half 7[18]. second half 5[19]. second half 12[14]. 0 home defeat 3 2 home defeat 4 From: open play 15[14], From: open play 7[16], From: open play 13[21], From: open play 11[17], 2 away defeat 0 1 away defeat 1 crosses 1[2], corners 2 a score draw 0 crosses 2[4], corners crosses 2[2], corners 11 a score draw 1 crosses 6[5], corners 0[2], penalties 4[1], 19 a no score draw 16 1[3], penalties 0[2], 0[6], penalties 0[1], 0 a no score draw 19 2[3], penalties 0[1], direct from free-kick 1 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick direct from free-kick 2 conceding a goal 1 direct from free-kick 1[2], free-kicks 0[0] 0 scoring a goal 0 2[4], free-kicks 2[2] 0[2], free-kicks 2[3] 1 scoring a goal 0 1[0], free-kicks 0[2] For 21 Against 21 ...............Total Goals............. For 14 Against 31 For 17 Against 36 ...............Total Goals............. For 21 Against 29 W 2 D 2 L 2 Pts 8 ............Current Form............ W 2 D 1 L 3 Pts 7 W 2 D 1 L 3 Pts 7 ............Current Form............ W 2 D 2 L 2 Pts 8 Altrincham V Grimsby Barnet V AFC Telford Top Scorers Goals 15/11: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 15/11: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals D Reeves 8 Referee: TBA L John-Lewis 9 J Akinde 11 Referee: D Cook (Hampshire) M Phenix 6 K Perry 3 Last Meetings S Neilson 5 L Cook 8 Last Meetings T Gray 4 N Clee 3 J Pittman 4 L Villa 8 A Farrell 2 J Lawrie 2 FC 07/10/2014 C Disley 3 C MacDonald 5 FC 13/09/2014 M Grogan 2 A Griffin 1 Grimsby............. 0. Altrincham........0 C Clay 2 L Gambin 3 AFC.Telford........ 2. Barnet...............2 S Akrigg 2 FC 25/04/2011 Y R Grimsby............. 0. Altrincham........1 Y R Y R Y R P Cavanagh 7 0 League Head to Head A Nsiala 7 0 D Stephens 4 0 League Head to Head G Poku 2 2 S Densmore 4 0 S Pearson 5 0 J Akinde 4 0 K Platt 4 0 S Richman 1 1 Altrincham 1, draws 2, Grimsby 0 L John-Lewis 2 1 B N’Gala 3 0 Barnet 0, draws 1, AFC Telford 0 S Clancy 4 0 T Marshall 1 1 Games Since S Brown 4 0 A Yiadom 3 0 Games Since S Cooke 1 1 D Reeves 3 0 C Magnay 3 0 S Togwell 2 0 M Phenix 1 1 1 a win 0 1 a win 0 Goal Details: 1 home win 0 Goal Details: Goal Details: 1 home win 0 Goal Details: When: first half 7[20], 1 away win 0 When: first half 16[5], When: first half 27[7], 0 away win 0 When: first half 13[21], 0 a defeat 7 0 a defeat 1 second half 13[17]. second half 18[9]. second half 18[10]. second half 11[21]. 0 home defeat 3 0 home defeat 1 From: open play 18[30], From: open play 24[7], From: open play 30[10], From: open play 16[29], 0 away defeat 6 2 away defeat 1 crosses 0[0], corners 11 a score draw 6 crosses 2[2], corners crosses 1[2], corners 4 a score draw 5 crosses 1[6], corners 1[1], penalties 0[2], 5 a no score draw 5 0[2], penalties 4[1], 4[2], penalties 6[1], 20 a no score draw 19 1[2], penalties 1[2], direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 3 direct from free-kick direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick 0[0], free-kicks 0[4] 0 scoring a goal 0 0[2], free-kicks 2[0] 3[0], free-kicks 1[1] 0 scoring a goal 0 1[0], free-kicks 4[2] For 20 Against 37 ...............Total Goals............
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