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Football Conference Scene Issue 18 ConferenceSceneSeason 2 / Issue 18 footballconference.co.uk Vanarama Conference Bulletin Thursday 4th December 2014 Statistics Woking cut Bees’ The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target John Rooney (Chester FC) 41 Shots Off Target lead down to seven John Akinde (Barnet), John Rooney (Chester FC) 33 By Steve Whitney Shots Without Scoring Simeon Akinola (Braintree Town) 25 Barnet’s lead at the top of the Vanarama Conference table was cut to seven points Shots Per Goal after Woking’s 2-0 victory over Altrincham on Steven Gillespie (Altrincham) 33 Tuesday night. Assists Martin Allen’s Bees triumphed last weekend Luke Young (Torquay) 11 against play-off contenders Macclesfield, coming back from a goal down to win 3-1 at Offsides The Hive – John Akinde taking his tally to 15 John Akinde (Barnet) 29 for the season with the equaliser. Bottom-markers AFC Telford United shared a Fouls 1-1 draw with Grimsby Town last Saturday but John Akinde (Barnet) 46 suffered a 2-0 defeat at Chester 72 hours later standout league fixtures. Fouls Without A Card and are currently an alarming 9 points adrift The league is assured of at least one Brett Williams (Aldershot) 30 of the safety mark with the crucial Christmas representative in the big FA Cup Third Round fixtures looming large on the horizon. Free-Kicks Won draw when the Barclays Premier League giants James Mulley (Braintree Town) 54 Woking’s win at Kingfield against Alty on enter the fray as Southport entertain Eastleigh Tuesday made it back-to-back wins for Garry at the Merseyrail Community Stadium. Penalties Scored Hill’s men and they possess a game in hand on AFC Telford will be hoping to cause on of Brett Williams (Aldershot), John Akinde (Barnet) 4 Barnet. the upsets of the round when they travel to Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks Whilst several Vanarama Conference clubs League One high-flyers Bristol City, while an Giuseppe Sole (Woking) 4 are involved in FA Cup action this coming unkind Second Round draw also takes Chester weekend, the Cards face a crucial league to Barnsley, Dartford to Bradford City and Saves Made game at the Moss Rose against fifth-placed Dover Athletic to Cheltenham. Jason Brown (Dartford) 101 Macclesfield. One team from the Vanarama Conference Torquay United against Barnet and the tipped to cause a surprise is Aldershot Defensive Clearances relegation ‘six-pointer’ between Nuneaton Town, who host League One Rochdale at the Aaron Downes (Torquay) 44 Town and Alfreton Town are two other Electrical Services Stadium. Defensive Blocks Alan Massey (Braintree Town) 14 What’s made the headlines this week By Steve Whitney The Team With The Most......... and New York Conference South Coldfield Town. Red Bulls attacker side Whitehawk. Tunniciffe has Shots On Target Grimsby 169 has made eleven The 28-year-old’s loan previously been with Shots Off Target Grimsby 145 appearances in all spell with the Silkmen WBA and Barnsley. competitions for the had expired recently Dawson’s Back at Boro Shots Per Goal Altrincham 10.08 club this season, after he netted 2 One of several Rodgers Leaves Rovers Corners Barnet 175 Forest Green and scoring one goal. goals in six games. deadline deals by forward Luke Macc Make Striker’s New Defender for Nuneaton boss Liam Fouls Alfreton Town 279 Stay Permanent Harriers Daish saw Adam Rodgers have agreed Woodwork Strikes Torquay 9 to part ways with Macclesfield Town Kidderminster have Dawson return to the striker’s contract secured the signing signed 21-year-old Liberty Way from Offsides Forest Green 88 of striker Matthew defender Jordan Leicester City on loan. being cancelled by Penalties Conceded Dartford, Chester FC 6 mutual consent. Barnes-Homer on Tunnicliffe from Evo- Dawson had a The one-time a deal until the Stik Northern Premier successful loan spell Yellow Cards Welling 48 Shrewsbury, Port end of the season League First Division at the club earlier this Red Cards Welling, Wrexham 6 Vale, Notts County from Vanarama South side Sutton season. Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett > +44 (0)1430 456105 Loan Deadline Signings Provided by Steve Whitney ■■Aldershot Town Adam Dawson Leicester (Loan) Christian Dibble Barnsley (Loan) IN Simones Stankevicius Leciester (Loan) Sam Johnson Port Vale (Loan) John Johnston Crewe (Loan) ■■Southport ■■Barnet IN Liam Roberts Walsall (Loan) IN OUT Raphael Spiegel West Ham (Loan) Daniel Lloyd-Weston Salford (Loan) ■■ Bristol Rovers ■■Torquay United IN OUT Nathan Blissett Kidderminster (Loan) Sam Chaney Bideford (Loan) Bradley Goldberg Dagenham (Loan) Mickey Parcell Bideford (Loan) Alex Wall Luton (Loan) OUT ■■ Ryan Brunt Stevenage (Loan) Woking Jamie Lucas Gloucester (Loan) IN Pierce Mitchell Weston-super-Mare (Loan) Ross Worner AFC Wimbledon (Loan) Donovan Wilson Wolves OUT Harry Beautyman Peterborough ■■Dartford IN ■■Wrexham Bradley Tarbuck Portsmouth (Loan) IN Jonathan Flatt Wolves ■■Dover Athletic Scott Tancock Swansea (Loan) Joe Thompson Bury (Loan) IN OUT Callum Davies Gillingham (Loan) Joslain Mayebi Kidderminster James Poole Bury (Loan) ■■FC Halifax Town IN Will Hatfield Accrington Stanley (Loan) Out Jake Hibbs Droylsden (Loan) ■■Forest Green Rovers OUT Scott Bevan Swindon Supermarine (Loan) Luke Rodgers Released ■■Gateshead IN Valentin Gjokaj Derby ■■Grimsby Town IN Nicky Walker Rotherham (Loan) Hamish Watson Wellington Phoenix ■■Kidderminster Harriers IN Sam Long Oxford Utd (Loan) Joslain Mayebi Wrexham Jordan Tunnicliffe Sutton Coldfield OUT Nathan Blissett Bristol Rovers (Loan) Chey Dunkley Oxford Utd ■■Lincoln City IN Tyrell Waite Notts Co (Loan) OUT Mamdou Fofana Oxford C ■■Macclesfield Town IN Matthew Barnes-Homer Whitehawk Denny Johnstone Birmingham (Loan) ■■Nuneaton Town IN Courtney Baker-Richardson Romulus Marcel Barrington Leicester (Loan) Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett > +44 (0)1430 456105 Statistical Previews 2014/15 Season Forest Green V Altrincham Macclesfield V Woking Top Scorers Goals 06/12: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 06/12: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals J Norwood 8 Referee: A Hopkins (Stoke) D Reeves 11 W Fairhurst 7 Referee: R Wigglesworth (S Yorkshire) S Rendell 14 J Parkin 6 Last Meetings J Lawrie 4 C Holroyd 3 Last Meetings G Sole 8 L Hughes 6 K Perry 3 P Lewis 3 D Morgan 6 C Kamdjo 3 FC 09/04/2011 N Clee 3 P Turnbull 3 FC 16/08/2014 A Newton 3 K Guthrie 2 Forest.Green...... 1. Altrincham........0 A Griffin 1 A Gnahoua 2 Woking............... 0. Macclesfield......0 J Goddard 2 FC 15/03/2011 FC 22/02/2014 Y R Altrincham......... 2. Forest.Green......1 Y R Y R Woking............... 3. Macclesfield......2 Y R J Norwood 3 1 League Head to Head P Cavanagh 7 0 A Halls 7 0 League Head to Head J Payne 7 0 S Wedgbury 5 0 S Leather 2 1 P Lewis 4 1 M Cestor 4 0 L Hughes 1 1 Forest Green 5, draws 5, Altrincham 4 S Richman 2 1 P Turnbull 5 0 Macclesfield 5, draws 4, Woking 6 J Jones 4 0 D Pipe 3 0 Games Since S Densmore 4 0 W Fairhurst 4 0 Games Since T Lewis 3 0 D Bennett 3 0 T Marshall 1 1 A Moke 3 0 A Newton 3 0 1 a win 1 1 a win 0 Goal Details: 0 home win 0 Goal Details: Goal Details: 0 home win 0 Goal Details: When: first half 11[9], 3 away win 1 When: first half 7[22], When: first half 14[6], 6 away win 1 When: first half 12[12], 0 a defeat 0 0 a defeat 2 second half 20[15]. second half 19[21]. second half 14[13]. second half 27[11]. 5 home defeat 2 12 home defeat 4 From: open play 17[16], From: open play 23[35], From: open play 23[14], From: open play 28[13], 0 away defeat 0 0 away defeat 0 crosses 7[2], corners 3 a score draw 3 crosses 1[0], corners crosses 1[1], corners 5 a score draw 3 crosses 1[3], corners 3[2], penalties 1[1], 2 a no score draw 9 1[2], penalties 0[2], 0[1], penalties 1[0], 3 a no score draw 6 3[3], penalties 2[1], direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 2 direct from free-kick 2[1], free-kicks 1[1] 1 scoring a goal 1 0[0], free-kicks 0[4] 2[1], free-kicks 1[2] 0 scoring a goal 0 4[2], free-kicks 1[1] For 31 Against 24 ...............Total Goals............. For 26 Against 43 For 28 Against 19 ...............Total Goals............. For 39 Against 23 W 1 D 4 L 1 Pts 7 ............Current Form............ W 3 D 1 L 2 Pts 10 W 3 D 2 L 1 Pts 11 ............Current Form............ W 3 D 2 L 1 Pts 11 Nuneaton V Alfreton Town Torquay V Barnet Top Scorers Goals 06/12: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 06/12: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals L Fowler 3 Referee: R Martin (Somerset) T Shaw 5 R Bowman 8 Referee: B Huxtable (Devon) J Akinde 15 A Brown 2 Last Meetings J Ironside 4 L Briscoe 6 Last Meetings L Villa 10 A Dawson 2 K Hawley 3 L Young 6 L Cook 8 G Dean 2 FC 20/09/2014 P Clayton 3 A Downes 5 FC 11/11/2014 C MacDonald 5 J Armson 2 Alfreton.Town..... 1. Nuneaton..........0 A Thanoj 1 T Ajala 4 Barnet............... 2. Torquay.............3 A Yiadom 3 FC 29/03/2014 FL2 16/04/2013 Y R Alfreton.Town..... 1. Nuneaton..........1 Y R Y R Torquay.............. 3. Barnet...............2 Y R G Dean 3 1 League Head to Head L Rowe-Turner 6 1 L Young 7 0 League Head to Head J Akinde 5 0 A Brown 3 1 A Howell 4 1 T Ajala 4 1 D Stephens 4 0 R Charles-Cook 1 1 Nuneaton 3, draws 1, Alfreton Town 1 J Keane 4 0 C Richards 4 1 Torquay 9, draws 9, Barnet 11 B N’Gala 3 0 T Streete 3 0 Games Since B Wood 4 0 D Ofori-Acheampong 6 0 Games Since A Yiadom 3 0 B Hutchinson 0 1 L Graham 1 1 A MacDonald 6 0 S Togwell 2 0 1 a win 5 1 a win 0 Goal Details: 0 home win 3 Goal Details: Goal Details: 0 home win 0 Goal Details: When: first half 10[20], 12 away win 2 When: first half 13[19], When: first half 22[14], 2 away win 2 When: first half 31[10], 0 a defeat 0 2 a defeat 1 second half 10[25].
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