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Season 3 / Issue 25 Thenationalleague.Org.Uk NationalSceneSeason 3 / Issue 25 thenationalleague.org.uk Vanarama National League Bulletin Thursday 14th January 2016 Statistics On the Trophy Trail The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target By Steve Whitney Dan Holman (Cheltenham) 50 Top of the agenda in this week’s National Shots Off Target League Scene is to congratulate Eastleigh on Andy Cook (Barrow) 38 holding Championship side Bolton Wanderers Shots Without Scoring to a draw at the Silverlake and earn an Jordan Sinnott (Altrincham) 30 Emirates FA Cup Third Round replay. And they have the massive incentive of a Shots Per Goal home tie in the Fourth Round against another George Porter (Welling), Ricky Wellard (Welling) 32 Championship giant, Leeds United if they can Assists pull off a shock at the Macron Stadium next week. Nicky Deverdics (Dover) 13 While the Spitfires were enjoying cup Offsides football, they slipped down to fifth in the table Ross Hannah (Chester FC) 48 last Saturday after Dover Athletic’s fine 3-2 win at Sincil Bank against Lincoln City saw the Fouls leap-frog Eastleigh into fourth spot. Matt Rhead (Lincoln City) 61 Forest Green Rovers’ hopes of pulling back highlights programme! Fouls Without A Card points on leaders Cheltenham Town, who were It’s FA Trophy action for the majority of Padraig Amond (Grimsby) 23 held to a goalless draw at struggling Boreham National League clubs this weekend. Wood, were frustrated by a waterlogged pitch Free-Kicks Won One or two face tricky tests against lower Kurtis Guthrie (Forest Green) 57 at Guiseley AFC. league opposition, with Ryman League Premier Grimsby Town showed they mean business leaders Dulwich Hamlet no doubt fancying Penalties Scored with a resounding 4-0 win at Park View Road their chances at their Champion Hill home Nicky Deverdics (Dover) 5 against third-bottom Welling United. against Guiseley, while Macclesfield Town face Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks However, result of the weekend was the long trek down to Cornwall to take on undoubtedly Tranmere Rovers’ unbelievable National League South side Truro City. Harry Pell (Cheltenham) 3 comeback win at Barrow AFC. There are three all-National League ties, with Saves Made Trailing 3-1 going into injury-time, Gary Dover hosting in-form Southport, struggling Steven Drench (Guiseley) 116 Brabin’s men somehow managed to score Torquay United taking on Wrexham at the three times before the referee called a halt Launa Windows Stadium and Barrow visiting Defensive Clearances after 5 minutes of stoppage time! FC Halifax Town, who have turned their season Michael Chambers (Welling) 38 It made terrific viewing on the BT Sport around remarkably under Jim Harvey. Defensive Blocks Angus MacDonald (Torquay) 18 What’s made the headlines this week By Steve Whitney The Team With The Most......... Whitehead Sold Lee’s Back New Gulls Striker New Iron Keeper Macclesfield have Welling have signed Torquay have signed Braintree suffered a Shots On Target Woking 200 sold midfielder to Harry Lee on a experienced former blow when Cambridge League One side permanent basis from England C striker recalled Will Norris Shots Off Target Barrow 161 Wigan. Leyton Orient. Shaun Harrad from from his loan spell. Shots Per Goal Altrincham 10.22 The Silkmen The National League However, manager have received an popular North side Worcester. Danny Cowley moved Corners Cheltenham 188 undisclosed fee 20-year- The 31-year-old swiftly to replace Fouls Lincoln City 334 and Whitehead has old numbers Notts him with Welsh u19 returned to the Moss midfielder County, Burton Albion international Michael Woodwork Strikes Barrow 12 Rose on loan for the has and Cheltenham Crowe Offsides Dover 95 rest of the season. made over twenty amongst his other on loan appearances for the former clubs. from Penalties Conceded Torquay 8 Wings over two loan Ipswich. spells. Yellow Cards Dover 48 Red Cards Southport 7 Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett +44 (0)1430 456105 National Signings Provided by Steve Whitney ■■Aldershot Town ■■FC Halifax Town Tony Diagne – Lincoln (Rest of Season Loan) Louis Robles – Wigan (Rest of Season Loan) Alfie Pavey – Millwall (Loan) Sam Johnson – Port Vale (Loan Extension) Rhys Turner – Oldham (Loan) Shaquille McDonald – Derby (Loan Extension) Danny Whitehead – Wigan (Rest of Season Loan) ■■Altrincham ■■Gateshead Josh Ginnelly – Burnley (Loan) ■■Southport CJ Hamilton – Sheffield Utd (Rest of Season Loan) Jack Ryan – Preston (Rest of Season Loan) ■■Barrow AFC Alex Whitmore - Burnley (Rest of Season Loan) Jordan Williams – Northwich ■■Grimsby Town ■■Torquay United Conor Henderson – Crawley (Permanent) Toby Ajala – Dover ■■ Boreham Wood Shaun Harrad - Worcester Jordan Chiedozie – Cambridge Utd ■■Guiseley AFC Dan Lavercombe – Wigan (Rest of Season Loan) Clovis Kamdjo – Forest Green (Rest of Season Loan) Anthony Dudley – Bury (Rest of Season Loan) Aman Verma – Kidderminster (Rest of Season Loan) Adam Smith – Wrexham (Permanent) ■■Braintree Town James Hurst – Torquay (Permanent) ■■Tranmere Rovers Michael Crowe – Ipswich (Loan) Jeff Hughes – Cambridge Utd (Rest of Season Loan) ■■Kidderminster Harriers Steve McNulty – Luton (Permanent) ■■Cheltenham Town Ousmane Fane – Lyn FK (Norway) Arthur Gnahoua – Macclesfield Cian Harries – Coventry (Loan) ■■Welling United Ben Whitfield – AFC Bournemouth (Loan) Dan Holman - Colchester Harry Lee - Leyton Orient (Permanent) ■■Lincoln City ■■Chester FC ■■Woking Patrick Brough – Carlisle (Loan) Jason Gilchrist – Burnley (Loan) Terry Hawkridge – Scunthorpe (Permanent) Gary Abisogun - Cobham Steven Hewitt – Burnley ■■Macclesfield Town ■■Wrexham ■■ Eastleigh Adam Anson – Wigan (Rest of Season Loan) Simon Heslop – Torquay Kaid Mohamed - Bath Chris Chantler - Kilmarnock Rhys Taylor – Newport (Rest of Season Loan) Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett +44 (0)1430 456105 Statistical Previews 2015/16 Season Lincoln City V Forest Green Top Scorers Goals 16/01: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals M Rhead 15 Referee: T Nield (West Yorkshire) J Parkin 10 L Hearn 10 Last Meetings A O’Connor 9 J Muldoon 4 K Guthrie 8 L Waterfall 4 FC 22/08/2015 K Marsh-Brown 5 A Power 3 Forest Green ..... 3 Lincoln City ......1 D Carter 4 FC 28/03/2015 Y R Lincoln City ....... 1 Forest Green .....2 Y R B Wood 7 1 League Head to Head S Wedgbury 7 0 M Sparrow 7 0 M Kelly 3 1 J Muldoon 5 0 Lincoln City 2, draws 2, Forest Green 5 K Guthrie 5 0 L Waterfall 2 1 Games Since D Bennett 2 1 M Rhead 4 0 J Jennings 4 0 8 a win 0 Goal Details: 4 home win 0 Goal Details: When: first half 22[18], 4 away win 4 When: first half 23[14], 0 a defeat 2 second half 21[20]. second half 25[14]. 0 home defeat 6 From: open play 28[27], From: open play 27[16], 1 away defeat 0 crosses 2[2], corners 1 a score draw 5 crosses 4[5], corners 7[3], penalties 3[2], 29 a no score draw 27 8[2], penalties 4[1], direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick 0[1], free-kicks 3[3] 0 scoring a goal 0 0[1], free-kicks 4[3] For 43 Against 38 ...............Total Goals............. For 48 Against 28 W 0 D 2 L 4 Pts 2 ............Current Form............ W 4 D 1 L 1 Pts 13 Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett +44 (0)1430 456105 Standings & Statistics 2015/16 Season Standings PU – Players Used Leading Scorers Home Away Player Team Goals Player Team Goals Pos P W D L F A W D L F A GD Pts PU Padraig Amond Grimsby 20 Aaron O’Connor Forest Green 9 1 Cheltenham 28 9 4 1 25 9 8 5 1 28 10 34 60 22 Kristian Dennis Macclesfield 20 Louis Almond Southport 9 Moses Emmanuel Bromley 17 Connor Jennings Wrexham 9 2 Forest Green 27 12 1 2 31 11 5 3 4 17 17 20 55 21 Matt Rhead Lincoln City 15 Kurtis Guthrie Forest Green 8 3 Grimsby 27 9 4 2 33 13 5 6 1 21 9 32 52 24 Ross Hannah Chester FC 14 Jack Munns Cheltenham 8 4 Dover 29 8 3 2 24 14 6 4 6 26 26 10 49 21 Andy Cook Barrow 14 Wes York Wrexham 8 5 Eastleigh 26 7 2 4 19 18 7 4 2 25 15 11 48 23 John Goddard Woking 13 Michael Cheek Braintree Town 8 6 Woking 29 8 3 4 28 18 6 2 6 23 18 15 47 28 Jordan Burrow FC Halifax 13 Joe Quigley Woking 7 Ryan Bowman Gateshead 12 James Hurst Guiseley 7 7 Macclesfield 30 7 2 5 20 13 8 0 8 25 20 12 47 23 Ricky Miller Dover 12 Tyrone Marsh Torquay 7 8 Tranmere 29 7 1 6 18 13 5 7 3 22 19 8 44 26 James Constable Eastleigh 11 Jason Walker Barrow 7 9 Lincoln City 29 5 6 3 22 16 6 3 6 21 22 5 42 26 Billy Waters Cheltenham 11 James Gray Wrexham 7 10 Gateshead 27 5 4 6 21 26 7 1 4 15 16 -6 41 25 Stefan Payne Dover 11 Michael Rankine Altrincham 7 Omar Bogle Grimsby 10 Kingsley James FC Halifax 6 11 Wrexham 27 7 3 4 31 19 5 1 7 16 19 9 40 28 Nicky Deverdics Dover 10 Danny Whitaker Macclesfield 6 12 Braintree Town 24 4 4 3 8 8 7 3 3 21 12 9 40 26 Shaun Tuton FC Halifax 10 Nathan Arnold Grimsby 6 13 Bromley 27 6 3 4 25 15 5 2 7 24 32 2 38 27 Liam Hearn Lincoln City 10 Andy Drury Eastleigh 6 14 Southport 28 5 3 6 21 27 5 4 5 10 12 -8 37 25 Danny Wright Cheltenham 10 Harry Pell Cheltenham 6 Dominic Vose Wrexham 10 Ben Strevens Eastleigh 5 15 Aldershot 29 5 2 8 15 21 5 3 6 19 23 -10 35 25 Jon Parkin Forest Green 10 Richard Brodie Aldershot 5 16 Chester FC 29 6 5 4 23 19 3 2 9 13 26 -9 34 28 Charlie Walker Aldershot 10 John Rooney Chester FC 5 17 Barrow 28 7 3 3 22 17 2 3 10 14 36 -17 33 28 James Norwood Tranmere 9 Anthony Dudley Guiseley 5 18 Guiseley 28 6 3 5 18 22 1 7 6 10 23 -17 31 25 Leading Assists 19 FC Halifax 28 3 7 5 25 33 4 0 9 16 27 -19 28 31 20 Boreham Wood 28 3 5 7 13 16 3 4 6 11 14 -6 27 26 Player Team Assists Player Team Assists 21 Altrincham 26 5 3 3 13 15 2 3 10 10 25 -17 27 21 Nicky Deverdics Dover .....................13 Danny Whitaker Macclesfield .........
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