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Conferencesceneseason 2 / Issue 31 Footballconference.Co.Uk ConferenceSceneSeason 2 / Issue 31 footballconference.co.uk Vanarama Conference Bulletin Thursday 5th March 2015 Statistics Tricky Weekend Tests The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target J Parkin (Forest Green), J Rooney (Chester FC) 58 Shots Off Target for Leading Pair Lenell John-Lewis (Grimsby) 49 By Steve Whitney Shots Without Scoring Jake Moult (Altrincham) 30 Last Saturday’s 1-0 win at the International Stadium against Gateshead saw Bristol Shots Per Goal Rovers head the Vanarama Conference table Steven Gillespie (Altrincham) 34 by two points heading into this weekend’s Assists round of matches. Long-time leaders Barnet returned to form Luke Young (Torquay) 13 with a 3-1 success at Moss Lane against Offsides Altrincham and still possess that vital game in John Akinde (Barnet) 42 hand over Rovers. Both have tricky home games against sides Fouls chasing play-off places, with Rovers hosting John Akinde (Barnet) 78 sixth-placed Eastleigh and the Bees welcoming Fouls Without A Card Forest Green Rovers to The Hive (right). Thee players 26 Eastleigh warmed-up for their trip across to the Memorial Stadium with a terrific 4-0 Welling United. Free-Kicks Won win against another of the title contenders The Wings now find themselves managerless Godfrey Poku (AFC Telford) 63 Macclesfield Town in front of the BT Sport again for the second time in a just over a Penalties Scored cameras last Saturday lunchtime. couple of months after dispensing with the John Akinde (Barnet) 9 Richard Hill’s side are the second highest services of Jody Brown earlier this week. scorers in the league and showed their And they are the next to host the BT Sport Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks attacking prowess against the Silkmen in an team on Sunday as they welcome Altrincham Giuseppe Sole (Woking) 4 impressive performance for the live television in a vital game at Park View Road kicking-off Saves Made viewers. at 1pm. Danny Lewis (Kidderminster) 146 Macclesfield regained their momentum Another important relegation ‘six-pointer’ by snatching a 1-0 win on Tuesday night at sees Southport take on Nuneaton Town at the Defensive Clearances Braintree Town, for whom this was a fourth Merseyrail Community Stadium. Aaron Downes (Torquay) 57 successive defeat that has pushed them down Port moved three points clear of the drop into seventeenth spot but still with a healthy zone following a vital 1-0 win against FC Halifax Defensive Blocks nine-point advantage over fourth-bottom Town on Tuesday night. George Pilkington (Macclesfield) 20 What’s made the headlines this week By Steve Whitney The Team With The Most......... Shots On Target Grimsby 230 Duo Extend Boro New Rovers Defender Experienced Keeper Welling Sack Brown Stay Forest Green have Loaned to Port Welling sacked Jody Shots Off Target Altrincham 214 Loanees George signed Southport Brown Maris and Elliot Tom have (left) as Shots Per Goal Nuneaton 9.72 Whitehouse have Bender taken manager. Corners Barnet 251 both extended their (left) on veteren Brown, stay at Nuneaton for a deal keeper formerly Fouls Alfreton Town 410 another month. until the end of the Peter Brezovan boss of Heybridge Woodwork Strikes Bristol Rovers 14 Barnsley’s Maris season. The Wales (above) on a month’s Swifts and Grays, and Notts County’s under-21 international loan from Tranmere. was only appointed Offsides Forest Green 115 Whitehouse have has been on the The 6’6”, 35-year-old just before Christmas Penalties Conceded Dartford 10 both impressed books at Dartford Slovakian previously following the during their first having previously served Swindon, departure of player Yellow Cards Southport 67 month at Liberty played for Colchester Brighton and boss Jamie Day to Way. and Millwall. Portsmouth. take over at Ebbsfleet. Red Cards Welling, Lincoln City 9 Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett > +44 (0)1430 456105 Statistical Previews 2014/15 Season Alfreton Town V Kidderminster Barnet V Forest Green Top Scorers Goals 0 7/0 3 : 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 0 7/0 3 : 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals K Hawley 8 Referee: K Evans (Lancashire) M Johnson 9 J Akinde 25 Referee: D Rock (Hertfordshire) J Parkin 18 B Wood 5 Last Meetings J Byrne 5 L Villa 11 Last Meetings J Norwood 11 T Shaw 5 A Verma 4 C MacDonald 8 K Guthrie 6 J Ironside 4 FC 12/08/2014 C Dunkley 4 L Cook 8 FC 27/09/2014 C Kamdjo 5 P Clayton 3 Kidderminster ... 3 Alfreton Town ...0 C Reid 4 C Weston 4 Forest Green ..... 1 Barnet ..............2 E Frear 3 FC 14/12/2013 FC 05/04/2014 Y R Kidderminster ... 1 Alfreton Town ...3 Y R Y R Barnet .............. 2 Forest Green .....1 Y R L Rowe-Turner 7 1 League Head to Head J Gowling 9 0 J Akinde 7 1 League Head to Head J Norwood 7 1 A Howell 6 1 J Byrne 8 0 B N’Gala 5 1 D Coles 5 1 B Wood 6 0 Alfreton Town 2, draws 1, Kid’minster 4 J Hodgkiss 3 1 C Weston 5 0 Barnet 7, draws 3, Forest Green 1 S Wedgbury 6 0 D Bradley 5 0 Games Since R Styche 3 0 D Stephens 4 0 Games Since R Sinclair 5 0 L Graham 2 1 M Johnson 3 0 A Yiadom 4 0 D Pipe 3 0 0 a win 5 0 a win 0 Goal Details: 2 home win 5 Goal Details: Goal Details: 1 home win 0 Goal Details: When: first half 19[28], 0 away win 3 When: first half 21[16], When: first half 41[18], 0 away win 3 When: first half 26[18], 1 a defeat 1 1 a defeat 10 second half 22[42]. second half 22[24]. second half 35[21]. second half 36[25]. 0 home defeat 2 0 home defeat 5 From: open play 24[46], From: open play 31[26], From: open play 47[27], From: open play 36[28], 1 away defeat 0 1 away defeat 5 crosses 4[3], corners 3 a score draw 3 crosses 3[2], corners crosses 3[4], corners 8 a score draw 3 crosses 12[2], corners 4[8], penalties 5[4], 16 a no score draw 0 5[7], penalties 1[1], 4[3], penalties 13[2], 36 a no score draw 1 4[3], penalties 2[2], direct from free-kick 1 conceding a goal 1 direct from free-kick direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick 0[3], free-kicks 3[5] 0 scoring a goal 3 1[2], free-kicks 2[1] 4[0], free-kicks 4[2] 0 scoring a goal 0 3[1], free-kicks 5[5] For 41 Against 70 ...............Total Goals............. For 43 Against 40 For 76 Against 39 ...............Total Goals............. For 62 Against 43 W 2 D 1 L 3 Pts 7 ............Current Form............ W 1 D 3 L 2 Pts 6 W 3 D 0 L 3 Pts 9 ............Current Form............ W 3 D 3 L 0 Pts 12 Braintree Town V Gateshead Bristol Rovers V Eastleigh Top Scorers Goals 0 7/0 3 : 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 0 7/0 3 : 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals J Cox 7 Referee: D Cook (Hampshire) A Rodman 8 M Taylor 11 Referee: S Rushton (Staffordshire) J Constable 13 K Davis 6 Last Meetings J Shaw 6 E Harrison 6 Last Meetings C McAllister 8 C Strutton 4 M Maddison 4 N Blissett 5 J Midson 8 D Sparkes 4 FC 04/10/2014 M Pattison 4 A Monkhouse 4 FC 30/09/2014 J Reason 8 S Akinola 4 Gateshead ......... 3 Braintree Town .1 R Ramshaw 4 L Mansell 4 Eastleigh ........... 1 Bristol Rovers ...1 B Strevens 4 FC 15/04/2014 Y R Braintree Town .. 0 Gateshead ........0 Y R Y R Y R K Davis 6 1 League Head to Head M Pattison 7 0 L Mansell 9 0 League Head to Head J Reason 8 0 C Isaac 5 1 J Curtis 3 1 O Clarke 5 1 B Strevens 8 0 M Paine 4 1 Braintree Town 3, draws 2, Gateshead 2 V Gjokaj 3 1 T Lockyer 7 0 Bristol Rovers 0, draws 1, Eastleigh 0 M Green 3 2 A Massey 6 0 Games Since P Turnbull 5 0 A Monkhouse 4 1 Games Since P Reid 5 0 S Marks 3 1 T Allan 4 0 M Taylor 5 0 D Beckwith 1 1 4 a win 0 0 a win 0 Goal Details: 1 home win 0 Goal Details: Goal Details: 0 home win 0 Goal Details: When: first half 18[14], 3 away win 0 When: first half 22[21], When: first half 20[15], 0 away win 0 When: first half 26[22], 0 a defeat 1 20 a defeat 2 second half 21[27]. second half 30[20]. second half 29[12]. second half 38[24]. 0 home defeat 1 9 home defeat 1 From: open play 22[29], From: open play 32[28], From: open play 26[11], From: open play 47[31], 0 away defeat 2 15 away defeat 5 crosses 2[6], corners 22 a score draw 7 crosses 10[5], corners crosses 9[5], corners 5 a score draw 4 crosses 1[3], corners 6[3], penalties 5[1], 17 a no score draw 6 0[1], penalties 5[3], 3[4], penalties 6[3], 6 a no score draw 34 6[3], penalties 3[2], direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick direct from free-kick 1 conceding a goal 2 direct from free-kick 2[0], free-kicks 2[2] 2 scoring a goal 0 0[1], free-kicks 2[1] 3[2], free-kicks 2[0] 0 scoring a goal 0 0[3], free-kicks 5[2] For 39 Against 41 ...............Total Goals............
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