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Conferencesceneseason 2 / Issue 23 Footballconference.Co.Uk ConferenceSceneSeason 2 / Issue 23 footballconference.co.uk Vanarama Conference Bulletin Thursday 8th January 2015 Statistics Not a very happy The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target Lenell John-Lewis (Grimsby) 45 Shots Off Target christmas for Bees J Akinde (Barnet), J Rooney (Chester FC) 37 By Steve Whitney Shots Without Scoring Adam Walker (Nuneaton) 27 The festive holiday period ended badly for Vanarama Conference leaders Barnet as they Shots Per Goal suffered a heavy 4-1 defeat at improving Steven Gillespie (Altrincham) 34 Lincoln City on Sunday. Assists Martin Allen’s side bagged four points out Luke Young (Torquay) 12 of a possible nine and allowed Bristol Rovers to narrow the gap at the top of the table to Offsides six points after the Gas grabbed wins over John Akinde (Barnet) 35 Macclesfield Town and Nuneaton Town and Fouls shared a 1-1 draw with Torquay United over the same period. travel down to Hampshire to take on an John Akinde (Barnet) 65 Grimsby Town’s title chances also took a Eastleigh outfit keen to make up for Sunday’s Fouls Without A Card blow after winning one and losing two of their disappointing home defeat by Altrincham. Lee Noble (Dartford) 33 holiday matches, as did Macclesfield. The Imps travel south having won all three of Jody Brown has endured a tough start to his their festive fixtures. Free-Kicks Won spell in charge of Welling United. There are three all-Vanarama Conference James Mulley (Braintree Town) 59 The former Heybridge Swifts and Grays ties in the Second Round of the Trophy on Penalties Scored Athletic boss has made several new signings Saturday, while one or two face tricky away John Akinde (Barnet) 6 but, after taking a watching brief as his tests, including Wrexham, who will hope to new side shared a goalless draw at home to perform as well as they did at Stoke in the Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks Torquay, he has seen the Wings suffer back- FA Cup last weekend when they travel to Giuseppe Sole (Woking) 4 to-back defeats to Dover Athletic and Forest Vanamara Conference North side Stockport Saves Made Green Rovers. County. Daniel Lewis (Kidderminster) 119 This sees only one league fixture as the FA Meanwhile, Conference North leaders AFC Trophy takes centre stage. Fylde will fancy their chances at home to the Defensive Clearances However, the one league game is a very team effectively just one place above them at Aaron Downes (Torquay) 55 important one as sees in-form Lincoln the moment – AFC Telford United. Defensive Blocks A Massey (Braintree T), G Pilkington (Macclesfld) 16 What’s made the headlines this week By Steve Whitney The Team With The Most......... Busy Brown No Upsets Permanent Rover Final Day Fixtures The new Vanarama Conference Striker All Vanarama Shots On Target Grimsby 190 Welling clubs involved in the Nathan Conference fixtures on boss has FA Cup last weekend Blissett Saturday, 25th April Shots Off Target Torquay 176 been busy failed to produce has 2015 (the final day’s Shots Per Goal Altrincham 8.86 since any upsets, but won completed fixture programme) the opening of the plenty of plaudits. a permanent move will kick-off at 5.15pm Corners Barnet 209 transfer window. Even in losing 7-0 to Bristol Rovers enabling the selection Fouls Torquay 350 Brown has already at West Brom, following a successful of LIVE coverage of brought in Reece Gateshead were loan spell at the a match, or matches, Woodwork Strikes Torquay, Dover, Bristol R’s 9 Harris, Josef Zerafa, praised for the Memorial Ground. on BT Sport as part Offsides Forest Green 101 Harry Osborne on standard of their Blissett initially joined of the likely climax to loan from Gillingham football, as were the Gas on loan from the regular season. Penalties Conceded Dartford 7 and veteran striker Southport at Derby Kidderminster in Rowan Vine from and Wrexham at November. Yellow Cards Welling 56 Greenock Morton. Stoke. Red Cards Welling 7 Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett > +44 (0)1430 456105 Statistical Previews 2014/15 Season Eastleigh V Lincoln City Dartford V FC Halifax Top Scorers Goals 10/01: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 13/01: 7.45pm Top Scorers Goals J Constable 10 Referee: C Powell (Dorset) B Tomlinson 9 E Bradbrook 6 Referee: TBC S Boden 9 C McAllister 7 Last Meetings J Burrow 8 H Crawford 4 Last Meetings L Maynard 7 J Midson 6 A Power 5 T Bradbrook 4 R Peniket 4 J Reason 5 FAC1 08/11/2014 H Bencherif 5 A Pugh 2 FC 14/12/2013 M Roberts 3 B Strevens 4 Eastleigh............ 2. Lincoln.City.......1 D Sam-Yorke 4 M Cornhill 2 Dartford............. 1. FC.Halifax..........2 P Marshall 3 FC 17/08/2013 Y R Y R Y R FC.Halifax.......... 2. Dartford............0 Y R M Green 3 2 League Head to Head A Power 5 1 E Bradbrook 7 0 League Head to Head S Ainge 4 1 J Reason 7 0 H Bencherif 4 1 R McAuley 5 0 M Roberts 3 1 B Strevens 7 0 Eastleigh 0, draws 0, Lincoln City 0 D Sam-Yorke 3 1 N Collier 2 1 Dartford 0, draws 0, FC Halifax 2 M Pearson 3 1 P Reid 5 0 Games Since S Newton 5 0 T Bradbrook 4 0 Games Since P Marshall 3 0 D Beckwith 1 1 B Tomlinson 5 0 A Green 4 0 J Bolton 3 0 2 a win 0 3 a win 2 Goal Details: 2 home win 0 Goal Details: Goal Details: 4 home win 1 Goal Details: When: first half 22[19], 1 away win 0 When: first half 28[17], When: first half 6[20], 1 away win 6 When: first half 16[17], 0 a defeat 3 0 a defeat 0 second half 27[20]. second half 21[26]. second half 21[26]. second half 24[13]. 0 home defeat 5 0 home defeat 0 From: open play 35[24], From: open play 29[33], From: open play 15[30], From: open play 29[23], 3 away defeat 1 0 away defeat 1 crosses 1[3], corners 1 a score draw 7 crosses 3[2], corners crosses 5[2], corners 8 a score draw 1 crosses 1[2], corners 5[3], penalties 3[2], 27 a no score draw 26 7[0], penalties 7[4], 5[6], penalties 1[6], 24 a no score draw 9 6[0], penalties 3[2], 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 0[3], free-kicks 4[2] 1 scoring a goal 0 0[1], free-kicks 2[3] 0[1], free-kicks 0[1] 0 scoring a goal 1 1[1], free-kicks 0[2] For 49 Against 39 ...............Total Goals............. For 49 Against 43 For 27 Against 46 ...............Total Goals............. For 40 Against 30 W 2 D 2 L 2 Pts 8 ............Current Form............ W 5 D 0 L 1 Pts 15 W 1 D 0 L 5 Pts 3 ............Current Form............ W 3 D 1 L 2 Pts 10 Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett > +44 (0)1430 456105 Standings & Statistics 2014/15 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 John Akinde Barnet 21 Jordan Burrow Lincoln City 8 1 Barnet 30 10 2 3 35 14 9 3 3 30 16 35 62 25 Scott Rendell Woking 14 Tyrone Marsh Welling 8 Damian Reeves Altrincham 13 Danny Wright Gateshead 7 2 Bristol Rovers 30 10 4 1 24 9 5 7 3 16 15 16 56 25 Lenell John-Lewis Grimsby 12 Charlie MacDonald Barnet 7 3 Macclesfield 29 9 4 1 21 8 5 5 5 17 19 11 51 23 Brett Williams Aldershot 11 Jordan Cox Braintree Town 7 4 Grimsby 28 7 3 5 24 13 6 5 2 20 12 19 47 24 Stefan Payne Dover 11 Lois Maynard FC Halifax 7 5 Kidderminster 29 8 3 4 25 17 5 4 5 16 17 7 46 24 Louis Moult Wrexham 11 Waide Fairhurst Macclesfield 7 6 Woking 30 6 5 4 23 16 6 4 5 23 18 12 45 23 Jon Parkin Forest Green 11 Lee Hughes Forest Green 7 James Constable Eastleigh 10 Craig McAllister Eastleigh 7 7 Forest Green 29 7 5 3 26 18 5 6 3 19 16 11 44 20 Luisma Villa Barnet 10 Jack Midson Eastleigh 6 8 Eastleigh 27 8 4 1 25 15 4 4 6 24 24 10 44 22 James Norwood Forest Green 10 Craig Disley Grimsby 6 9 FC Halifax 27 9 2 3 27 14 3 4 6 13 16 10 42 20 Giuseppe Sole Woking 9 Kenny Davis Braintree Town 6 10 Torquay 30 7 5 3 27 16 4 4 7 21 24 8 42 24 Ben Tomlinson Lincoln City 9 Luke Young Torquay 6 Ryan Bowman Torquay 9 Elliot Bradbrook Dartford 6 11 Lincoln City 27 9 3 3 28 18 3 3 6 21 25 6 42 24 Dean Morgan Woking 9 Jon Shaw Gateshead 6 12 Gateshead 27 6 5 3 24 21 4 6 3 19 16 6 41 28 Scott Boden FC Halifax 9 Craig Hobson Chester FC 6 13 Dover 28 7 2 4 20 9 4 5 6 23 29 5 40 29 Matt Taylor Bristol Rovers 9 Alex Rodman Gateshead 6 14 Braintree Town 29 7 3 5 18 13 5 0 9 17 20 2 39 21 Marvin Johnson Kidderminster 9 Louis Briscoe Torquay 6 Richard Brodie Southport 8 Kurtis Guthrie Forest Green 5 15 Altrincham 30 6 3 6 19 22 5 3 7 18 26 -11 39 19 Nathan Blissett Bristol Rovers 8 Scott Neilson Grimsby 5 16 Wrexham 26 5 3 5 16 16 5 4 4 15 14 1 37 24 Tony Gray AFC Telford 8 D Ofori-Acheampong Torquay 5 17 Chester FC 29 7 2 5 16 20 4 1 10 21 32 -15 36 26 Lee Cook Barnet 8 Aaron Downes Torquay 5 18 Aldershot 29 5 2 7 16 19 4 4 7 15 19 -7 33 23 Leading Assists 19 Welling 30 5 8 2 20 14 3 1 11 13 30 -11 33 32 20 Southport 26 3 2 7 12 21 5 4 5 16 19 -12 30 26 Player Team Assists Player Team Assists 21 Alfreton Town 28 4 2 7 19 27 3 1 11 9 29 -28 24 29 Luke Young Torquay .................12 Sean McConville Chester FC ............
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