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Rovers Put on TV Best NationalSceneSeason 3 / Issue 10 thenationalleague.org.uk Vanarama National League Bulletin Thursday 8th October 2015 Statistics Rovers Put on TV The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target Andy Cook (Barrow) 27 Shots Off Target Best Omar Bogle (Grimsby) 22 By Steve Whitney Shots Without Scoring Jordan Sinnott (Altrincham) 19 Forest Green Rovers returned to the top of the Vanarama National League table on Shots Per Goal Wednesday night after a 3-0 win at the EBB Andy Haworth (Barrow) 33 Stadium against Aldershot Town. Assists Ady Pennock’s side put on an impressive N Deverdics (Dover), J Rooney (Chester FC) 7 show for the live BT Sport cameras to end a run of five games which had produced just two Offsides points. Dan Holman (Woking) 24 That loss of form after a fantastic start and Dover Athletic occupy the other two top Fouls allowed Cheltenham Town to move above their five spots and lead the way for the part-time Duane Ofori-Acheampong (Dover) 28 neighbours to briefly head the table. clubs. The Robins thumped FC Halifax Town 7-1 last The National League is so strong now and Fouls Without A Card Saturday but could only lead the table on goal contains so many former Football League Jimmy Phillips (Gateshead) 15 difference on Tuesday after being held to a 1-1 sides, that part-time outfits are finding it draw at home by Braintree Town. Free-Kicks Won harder and harder to compete on a level Kurtis Guthrie (Forest Green) 38 Tranmere Rovers, who came down with the playing field, so it’s great credit to Mark Robins from League Two at the end of last Goldberg and Chris Kinnear that their teams Penalties Scored season, are now third after their unbeaten run are going so well. M Rhead (Lincoln City), N Deverdics (Dover) 3 was stretched to nine games with a 2-2 draw This Saturday’s action kicks-off on Saturday Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks at Wrexham on Tuesday. lunchtime when BT Sport bring us the game L Dennis (Bromley), S Newton (Wrexham) 2 Experienced striker Andy Mangan is proving between Macclesfield Town and Kidderminster to be a shrewd signing by Tranmere boss Gary Harriers from the Moss Rose. Saves Made Brabin – the ex-Forest Green and Wrexham Many pundits thought these two teams would M Glennon (FC Halifax), M Walker (Dover) 67 player has scored five times in the last four be up there challenging at the top, but Harriers matches, including a brace in the 4-0 win at find themselves rock-bottom and still searching Defensive Clearances Prenton Park against Bromley last Saturday. for their first win of 2015/16 – could it come L Oliver (Aldershot), R Swaine (Bromley) 23 Despite that defeat at Tranmere, Bromley live on TV? Defensive Blocks Angus MacDonald (Torquay) 13 What’s made the headlines this week By Steve Whitney The Team With The Most......... Double Success One Loan In – One Shaymen Appoint Harriers Sign Bromley were Out Kelly Francis-Angol Shots On Target Lincoln City 93 rewarded for their It’s been one in and FC Halifax Kidderminster have excellent start to the one out at Boreham have signed exciting Shots Off Target Barrow 91 season by seeing Wood as long-serving appointed former Motherwell Shots Per Goal Guiseley 10.62 Mark Goldberg and Graeme Montgomery Darren man Zaine Francis- Moses Emmanuel leaves for National Kelly as Angol on Corners Wrexham 113 receive the manager League South St their new manager. a short- Fouls Dover 181 and player of the Albans for 3 months, The ex-Oldham boss term month award for while Concord’s becomes only Town’s contract. Woodwork Strikes Braintree Town, Barrow 6 September. Anthony Jeffrey third permanent The Offsides Grimsby 53 comes into Meadow manager since the 22-year-old originally Park for a similar new club was formed came through the Penalties Conceded Torquay 5 period. and follows the ranks at Spurs. recent departure of Yellow Cards Forest Green 29 Neil Aspin. Red Cards Southport 6 Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett +44 (0)1430 456105 Statistical Previews 2015/16 Season Aldershot V Altrincham Boreham Wood V Welling Top Scorers Goals 10/10: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 10/10: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals C Walker 7 Referee: M Pottage (Somerset) M Rankine 4 H Crawford 3 Referee: D Treleaven (Sussex) S Kabba 4 R Brodie 5 Last Meetings G Bowerman 3 G Montgomery 2 Last Meetings X Vidal 4 C Alexander 2 D Reeves 2 J Lucas 2 A Obafemi 1 J Stevenson 2 FC 07/02/2015 R Crowther 2 J Morais 2 FCS 20/04/2013 G Porter 1 S Hatton 2 Altrincham ........ 1 Aldershot .........0 J Lawrie 1 C Clifford 1 Boreham Wood .. 1 Welling .............1 M Chambers 1 FC 09/08/2014 FCS 05/02/2013 Y R Aldershot .......... 3 Altrincham .......1 Y R Y R Welling .............. 4 Boreham Wood .0 Y R J Gallagher 3 1 League Head to Head S Densmore 3 0 C Clifford 4 0 League Head to Head B Jefford 4 0 N Anderton 3 0 S Leather 2 0 C Reynolds 4 0 B Williams 1 1 O Beckles 3 0 Aldershot 3, draws 2, Altrincham 3 J Sinnott 2 0 B Clifford 1 1 Boreham Wood 0, draws 0, Welling 0 X Vidal 3 0 L Oliver 2 0 Games Since A Parry 2 0 S Cox 2 0 Games Since T Adeyinka 2 0 R Brodie 2 0 G Havern 2 0 H Crawford 1 0 S Corne 2 0 1 a win 1 3 a win 1 Goal Details: 2 home win 1 Goal Details: Goal Details: 6 home win 1 Goal Details: When: first half 11[10], 0 away win 0 When: first half 7[12], When: first half 5[9], 2 away win 0 When: first half 10[7], 0 a defeat 0 2 a defeat 0 second half 9[15]. second half 6[12]. second half 10[12]. second half 5[10]. 0 home defeat 0 0 home defeat 0 From: open play 18[21], From: open play 10[17], From: open play 9[11], From: open play 9[13], 1 away defeat 2 3 away defeat 2 crosses 1[0], corners 11 a score draw 3 crosses 0[1], corners crosses 3[1], corners 0 a score draw 6 crosses 2[1], corners 0[1], penalties 0[3], 13 a no score draw 15 2[1], penalties 1[3], 1[3], penalties 0[3], 1 a no score draw 15 1[2], penalties 0[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 0[0] 1 scoring a goal 0 0[0], free-kicks 0[1] 2[0], free-kicks 0[2] 0 scoring a goal 0 2[1], free-kicks 0[0] For 20 Against 25 ...............Total Goals............. For 13 Against 24 For 15 Against 21 ...............Total Goals............. For 15 Against 17 W 3 D 0 L 3 Pts 9 ............Current Form............ W 2 D 2 L 2 Pts 8 W 1 D 2 L 3 Pts 5 ............Current Form............ W 4 D 0 L 2 Pts 12 Braintree Town V Grimsby Bromley V Barrow Top Scorers Goals 10/10: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 10/10: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals M Cheek 4 Referee: C Hicks (Surrey) O Bogle 7 M Emmanuel 12 Referee: A Bromley (Plymouth) A Cook 9 D Sparkes 3 Last Meetings P Amond 6 L Dennis 4 Last Meetings J Walker 3 K Davis 3 N Arnold 4 A Cook 2 A Haworth 1 S Akinola 3 FC 28/02/2015 A Monkhouse 3 A Fuseini 2 No recent meeting D Pilkington 1 A Edgar 2 Grimsby ............ 1 Braintree Town .0 J Pittman 3 A Wall 2 E Newby 1 FC 04/11/2014 Y R Braintree Town .. 0 Grimsby............1 Y R Y R Y R M Paine 4 0 League Head to Head J Gowling 2 1 A Wall 3 0 League Head to Head D Livesey 2 1 S Habergham 3 0 A Monkhouse 3 0 A Cook 3 0 J Walker 3 0 C Isaac 3 0 Braintree Town 2, draws 2, Grimsby 4 C Disley 3 0 L Minshull 0 1 Bromley 0, draws 0, Barrow 0 G Williams 3 0 A Woodyard 0 1 Games Since S Pearson 2 0 B Chorley 2 0 Games Since P Lacey 3 0 M Brundle 0 1 D East 2 0 J Anderson 2 0 S Williams 0 1 1 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 8[2], 1 away win 0 When: first half 14[9], When: first half 14[13], 0 away win 1 When: first half 8[9], 2 a defeat 8 1 a defeat 1 second half 10[10]. second half 16[8]. second half 17[13]. second half 9[15]. 0 home defeat 4 5 home defeat 2 From: open play 14[8], From: open play 21[13], From: open play 23[15], From: open play 12[18], 7 away defeat 5 1 away defeat 0 crosses 0[1], corners 0 a score draw 1 crosses 3[0], corners crosses 3[4], corners 9 a score draw 2 crosses 0[1], corners 0[2], penalties 3[1], 5 a no score draw 3 2[1], penalties 2[2], 0[4], penalties 2[3], 15 a no score draw 15 0[3], penalties 3[1], 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 0[0] 0 scoring a goal 0 0[0], free-kicks 1[0] 2[0], free-kicks 1[0] 0 scoring a goal 0 0[1], free-kicks 1[0] For 18 Against 12 ...............Total Goals............
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