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Football Conference Scene Issue 13 ConferenceSceneSeason 2 / Issue 13 footballconference.co.uk Vanarama Conference Bulletin Thursday 30th October 2014 Statistics Back to League Action The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target By Steve Whitney replay win against Weymouth on the same John Rooney (Chester FC) 29 It’s back to league action on Saturday after night. Shots Off Target a week of FA Cup games for Vanarama This Saturday’s attention turns back to the John Rooney (Chester FC) 27 league and there are some standout fixtures. Conference clubs. Shots Without Scoring Bottom-markers AFC Telford United host There were few surprises in the Fourth Dan Walker (Braintree Town) 19 Bristol Rovers at the New Bucks Head, while Qualifying Round last Saturday, although Macclesfield will be looking to step into the Shots Per Goal Welling United lost their Kent derby at Ryman play-off places when they travel to another Alex Rodman (Gateshead) 30 Premier high-flyers Maidstone United and struggler, Nuneaton. then Nuneaton Town lost their replay against Assists Telford are in danger of being cast adrift Luke Young (Torquay) 8 Conference South side Hemel Hempstead on unless Liam Watson’s men can string some Offsides Tuesday. results together. John Akinde (Barnet) 22 But in the majority of Vanarama Conference However, Rovers will be looking to get back teams came through unscathed and went on track after losing at home to Forest Green Fouls into Monday’s draw for the First Round on their last league outing, although a morale- L Moult (Wrexham), J Akinde (Barnet) 36 Proper which has produced one or two boosting 7-1 cup win against Dorchester last Fouls Without A Card mouthwatering ties, including league leaders weekend will help. Cheyenne Dunkley (Kidderminster) 22 Barnet hosting League Two table-toppers The Silkmen go to Liberty Way looking for a Free-Kicks Won Wycombe after the Bees saw off Conference fifth successive unbeaten game in the league, Connor Jennings (Wrexham) 36 South outfit Chelmsford City in a replay on while Liam Daish’s charges are looking to Tuesday and Braintree at home to League reverse two successive away defeats and that Penalties Scored One Chesterfield after the Iron’s extra-time cup defeat to the Tudors. C MacDonald (Barnet), B Williams (Aldershot) 3 Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks What’s made the headlines this week By Steve Whitney Giuseppe Sole (Woking) 3 Saves Made Jolley Stay As well as captaining Nick Townsend (Lincoln City) 88 Newport County have Leicester’s under- Defensive Clearances agreed for Christian 21s on a number of S Pearson (Grimsby), L Waterfall (Macclesfield) 29 Jolley to remain with occasions this term, Forest Green on loan the 21-year-old made Defensive Blocks for a further month. his senior debut in A Massey (Braintree Town), J Connor (Southport) 10 The 26-year-old the Capital One Cup The Team With The Most......... joined Rovers at the against Shrewsbury end of September and earlier this season. Shots On Target Grimsby 120 has made four starts and one substitute Shots Off Target Torquay, Grimsby, Barnet 109 Mariners Chance for appearance so far. New Zealander Shots Per Goal Altrincham 11.00 New Zealand striker Foxes Defender Corners Barnet 133 Loaned to Dragons Hamish Watson is Welch Signs Shots Shots since the Fouls Torquay, Barnet 205 Promising young currently having a Deal age of 11, has been defender James trial with Grimsby Woodwork Strikes Torquay 9 Jay Welch has signed rewarded for a Pearson has joined Town. Offsides Forest Green 65 his first pro contract series of impressive Wrexham on a The 21-year-old - a Penalties Conceded Dartford 5 with Aldershot Town. performances month’s loan deal strong, robust centre- The Reading-born this season with from Barclays forward - is a product Yellow Cards Welling 35 17-year-old, who promotion to the Premier League side of the New Zealand Red Cards Torquay, Lincoln, Telford, Bristol R 4 has been with the first-team squad. Leicester. Lower Hutt club. Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett > +44 (0)1430 456105 Statistical Previews 2014/15 Season AFC Telford V Bristol Rovers Aldershot V Gateshead Top Scorers Goals 01/11: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 01/11: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals M Phenix 6 Referee: R Johnson (Manchester) A Cunnington 3 B Williams 7 Referee: R Martin (Somerset) J Shaw 6 T Gray 4 Last Meetings A Monkhouse 3 J N’Guessan 2 Last Meetings D Wright 5 M Grogan 2 M Taylor 3 J Roberts 2 M Maddison 4 S Akrigg 2 FC 23/08/2014 E Harrison 2 J Scott 2 FC 27/09/2014 J Chandler 3 A Farrell 1 Bristol.Rovers.... 1. AFC.Telford.......0 J Gosling 2 S Hatton 2 Gateshead.......... 1. Aldershot..........1 C Finnigan 2 FC 25/03/2014 Y R Y R Y R Aldershot........... 1. Gateshead.........2 Y R G Poku 2 2 League Head to Head T Lockyer 5 0 J Roberts 2 1 League Head to Head A Jones 3 0 K Platt 4 0 O Clarke 2 1 G Wilson 2 0 P Turnbull 3 0 S Cooke 1 1 AFC Telford 0, draws 0, Bristol Rovers 1 S Sinclair 2 1 D Lathrope 2 0 Aldershot 2, draws 2, Gateshead 3 T Allan 2 0 M Phenix 1 1 Games Since L Mansell 4 0 J Oastler 2 0 Games Since M Pattison 1 0 W Baynes 3 0 D Leadbitter 1 1 K Forbes 2 0 D Wright 1 0 0 a win 2 3 a win 2 Goal Details: 2 home win 1 Goal Details: Goal Details: 1 home win 1 Goal Details: When: first half 12[21], 0 away win 2 When: first half 10[9], When: first half 10[5], 7 away win 5 When: first half 10[13], 1 a defeat 0 2 a defeat 0 second half 10[19]. second half 10[7]. second half 8[14]. second half 18[8]. 0 home defeat 0 3 home defeat 0 From: open play 14[27], From: open play 11[9], From: open play 13[12], From: open play 17[16], 1 away defeat 4 1 away defeat 4 crosses 1[6], corners 3 a score draw 1 crosses 5[0], corners crosses 1[2], corners 0 a score draw 1 crosses 7[3], corners 1[2], penalties 1[2], 17 a no score draw 16 0[3], penalties 2[3], 0[2], penalties 3[1], 17 a no score draw 17 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 0 direct from free-kick 1[0], free-kicks 4[2] 0 scoring a goal 1 1[0], free-kicks 1[0] 1[2], free-kicks 0[0] 0 scoring a goal 1 0[0], free-kicks 1[0] For 22 Against 40 ...............Total Goals............. For 20 Against 16 For 18 Against 19 ...............Total Goals............. For 28 Against 21 W 2 D 1 L 3 Pts 7 ............Current Form............ W 2 D 3 L 1 Pts 9 W 1 D 3 L 2 Pts 6 ............Current Form............ W 2 D 3 L 1 Pts 9 Altrincham V Alfreton Town Braintree Town V Woking Top Scorers Goals 01/11: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 01/11: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals D Reeves 7 Referee: A Holmes (West Yorkshire) J Ironside 4 J Cox 5 Referee: B Huxtable (Devon) S Rendell 12 N Clee 3 Last Meetings K Hawley 3 K Davis 5 Last Meetings G Sole 7 J Lawrie 2 T Shaw 3 D Sparkes 3 D Morgan 5 K Perry 2 FC 09/09/2014 P Clayton 2 A Massey 2 FC 11/01/2014 J Payne 2 A Griffin 1 Alfreton.Town..... 1. Altrincham........1 A Thanoj 1 J Mulley 2 Woking............... 1. Braintree.Town.. 0 A Newton 1 FCN 05/03/2005 FC 13/08/2013 Y R Alfreton.Town..... 0. Altrincham........2 Y R Y R Braintree.Town... 2. Woking..............0 Y R P Cavanagh 6 0 League Head to Head L Rowe-Turner 4 1 K Davis 4 1 League Head to Head J Payne 5 0 S Densmore 4 0 A Howell 2 1 S Marks 1 1 J McNerney 3 0 S Richman 1 1 Altrincham 0, draws 1, Alfreton Town 0 L Graham 1 1 A Massey 3 0 Braintree Town 2, draws 1, Woking 1 T Lewis 2 0 D Reeves 3 0 Games Since C Smith 3 0 R Peters 3 0 Games Since A Newton 2 0 J Lawrie 3 0 J Keane 3 0 M Brundle 3 0 C Arthur 2 0 0 a win 1 7 a win 1 Goal Details: 0 home win 0 Goal Details: Goal Details: 3 home win 1 Goal Details: When: first half 6[18], 1 away win 4 When: first half 11[17], When: first half 9[8], 4 away win 0 When: first half 9[9], 1 a defeat 0 0 a defeat 0 second half 11[15]. second half 5[19]. second half 11[13]. second half 21[8]. 1 home defeat 1 0 home defeat 0 From: open play 15[27], From: open play 13[21], From: open play 10[15], From: open play 24[10], 2 away defeat 0 0 away defeat 2 crosses 0[0], corners 8 a score draw 9 crosses 2[2], corners crosses 2[5], corners 4 a score draw 12 crosses 0[1], corners 1[1], penalties 0[2], 2 a no score draw 17 0[6], penalties 0[1], 3[1], penalties 3[0], 5 a no score draw 13 1[3], penalties 2[0], 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 0[0], free-kicks 0[3] 0 scoring a goal 0 0[2], free-kicks 1[3] 1[0], free-kicks 1[0] 3 scoring a goal 0 3[2], free-kicks 0[1] For 17 Against 33 ...............Total Goals............
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