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Advantage National League Teams NationalSceneSeason 3 / Issue 33 thenationalleague.org.uk Vanarama National League Bulletin Thursday 17th March 2015 Statistics Advantage National The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target Dan Holman (Cheltenham) 68 Shots Off Target League Teams Andy Cook (Barrow) 48 By Steve Whitney Shots Without Scoring Louis Briscoe (Wrexham) 26 It’s very much ‘advantage the Vanarama National League’ after the first legs of the Shots Per Goal FA Trophy last weekend saw wins for both Jordan Sinnott (Altrincham) 42 Grimsby Town and FC Halifax Town. Assists Both faced very tricky away ties at lower Nicky Deverdics (Dover) 14 league Bognor Regis Town and Nantwich Town respectively, but the Mariners take a Offsides 1-0 advantage into Saturday’s second leg at Ross Hannah (Chester FC) 61 Blundell Park, while the Shaymen hold a two- contender, Eastleigh. Fouls goal lead over the Dabbers after a 4-2 success On the same night, third-placed Grimsby Matt Rhead (Lincoln City) 79 at the Weaver Stadium. prepared for their Trophy second leg tie by Saturday also sees some very important sharing a 2-2 draw at Nethermoor with a Fouls Without A Card league action, with leaders Cheltenham Town Guiseley AFC outfit who are now six points Alex Woodyard (Braintree Town) 31 and second-placed Forest Green Rovers – above the drop zone. still separated only by two points after wins Free-Kicks Won And the Shaymen picked up a point from Connor Jennings (Wrexham) 70 against Woking and Gateshead last weekend a goalless encounter at fellow strugglers – travelling to play play-off contenders in Torquay United. Penalties Scored Braintree Town and Tranmere Rovers. FC Halifax remain two points ahead of the Four players 5 The Iron host Gary Johnson’s (pictured) bottom four, while the Gulls are a point adrift Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks Robins having been held to a 0-0 draw by of fifth-bottom Boreham Wood. Harry Pell (Cheltenham) 3 Gateshead on Tuesday, while both Rovers and On Saturday, Aldershot Town travel to Forest Green had midweek local cup action. third-bottom Altrincham and second-bottom Saves Made Lincoln City and Bromley both saw six-game Welling United face top five chasing Gateshead Sam Russell (Gateshead) 157 unbeaten runs ended on Tuesday. at Park View Road, while basement outfit Play-off chasing City were beaten 4-1 at Kidderminster Harriers look to maintain their Defensive Clearances Crabble by fourth-placed Dover Athletic, slim chances of beating the drop when they Angus MacDonald (Torquay) 48 while the Ravens lost 2-0 at another top five travel to Sincil Bank to take on Lincoln. Defensive Blocks Angus MacDonald (Torquay) 23 What’s made the headlines this week By Steve Whitney The Team With The Most......... Long Loaned to Iron Maamria Leaves Port Loan Keeper for Gulls Doughty in to Help Braintree Southport confirmed Torquay have Alty Shots On Target Woking 243 have that manager Dino completed the taken Maamria left his post signing of American Shots Off Target Forest Green 208 defender due to family and goalkeeper Brendan Shots Per Goal Boreham Wood 10.40 Sean travel reasons. Moore on a one- Long on loan from He was appointed in month emergency Corners Forest Green 246 Championship side November to replace loan from League Altrincham’s Fouls Lincoln City 441 Reading until the end Paul Carden and had One outfit Fleetwood. caretaker-manager of April. a significant impact, The 23-year-old Neil Tolson confirmed Woodwork Strikes Barrow 13 Long is recently back being unbeaten in joins the club after that he had brought Offsides Chester FC 117 from a loan spell nine of his first ten regular custodian in former Robins’ with Luton Town, games, winning seven Dan Lavercombe was defender Matt Penalties Conceded Torquay 8 where he made seven of them to lift Port sidelined for around Doughty to act as his league and two FA out of the relegation three weeks with a assistant till the end Yellow Cards Tranmere, Forest Green 62 Cup appearances. places. groin injury. of the season. Red Cards Southport 8 Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett +44 (0)1430 456105 Statistical Previews 2015/16 Season Altrincham V Aldershot Barrow V Bromley Top Scorers Goals 19/03: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 19/03: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals M Rankine 10 Referee: R Jones (Northumberland) C Walker 11 A Cook 17 Referee: M Salisbury (Lancashire) M Emmanuel 20 D Reeves 5 Last Meetings J Stevenson 5 J Walker 7 Last Meetings J Holland 5 G Bowerman 4 R Brodie 5 O Khan 4 L Dennis 5 J Ginnelly 3 FC 10/10/2015 R Browne 4 A Haworth 3 FC 10/10/2015 A Cook 4 J Lawrie 3 Aldershot........... 2. Altrincham........0 S Hatton 3 D Livesey 3 Bromley............. 5. Barrow..............0 B Goldberg 4 FC 07/02/2015 Y R Altrincham......... 1. Aldershot..........0 Y R Y R Y R G Havern 5 1 League Head to Head J Gallagher 5 3 N Anderton 2 2 League Head to Head L Minshull 2 1 J O’Keefe 5 1 O Beckles 7 0 S Grand 6 0 B Chorley 4 0 S Leather 5 0 Altrincham 3, draws 2, Aldershot 4 C Alexander 6 0 D Mellor 3 1 Barrow 0, draws 0, Bromley 1 A Wall 4 0 J Moult 4 0 Games Since R Browne 5 0 J Walker 5 0 Games Since A Fuseini 4 0 A Griffin 4 0 D Lathrope 5 0 G Williams 5 0 A Cook 4 0 8 a win 3 0 a win 1 Goal Details: 6 home win 2 Goal Details: Goal Details: 0 home win 0 Goal Details: When: first half 16[31], 7 away win 2 When: first half 20[29], When: first half 22[30], 0 away win 2 When: first half 27[30], 0 a defeat 1 4 a defeat 0 second half 20[30]. second half 22[28]. second half 26[32]. second half 33[30]. 0 home defeat 4 3 home defeat 4 From: open play 26[44], From: open play 33[42], From: open play 28[47], From: open play 45[40], 0 away defeat 0 4 away defeat 0 crosses 2[3], corners 3 a score draw 10 crosses 4[1], corners crosses 2[1], corners 3 a score draw 3 crosses 4[8], corners 3[4], penalties 3[5], 2 a no score draw 0 1[6], penalties 2[4], 7[4], penalties 6[4], 1 a no score draw 11 2[5], penalties 5[5], direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 1 direct from free-kick direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick 1[1], free-kicks 1[3] 0 scoring a goal 1 2[2], free-kicks 0[1] 0[2], free-kicks 3[3] 0 scoring a goal 1 2[0], free-kicks 2[2] For 36 Against 61 ...............Total Goals............. For 42 Against 57 For 48 Against 62 ...............Total Goals............. For 60 Against 60 W 0 D 3 L 3 Pts 3 ............Current Form............ W 1 D 2 L 3 Pts 5 W 2 D 3 L 1 Pts 9 ............Current Form............ W 4 D 1 L 1 Pts 13 Boreham Wood V Macclesfield Braintree Town V Cheltenham Top Scorers Goals 19/03: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 19/03: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals L Howell 5 Referee: A Bromley (Plymouth) K Dennis 22 M Cheek 10 Referee: C Hatzidakis (Kent) D Wright 18 J Lucas 4 Last Meetings D Whitaker 6 D Sparkes 6 Last Meetings B Waters 11 C Kamdjo 2 D Whitehead 5 S Akinola 6 D Holman 9 G Montgomery 2 FC 03/10/2015 P Lewis 4 K Davis 5 FC 06/10/2015 J Munns 8 J Morias 2 Macclesfield....... 0. Boreham.Wood.. 0 D Rowe 3 A Edgar 2 Cheltenham........ 1. Braintree.Town.. 1 H Pell 6 Y R Y R Y R Y R C Clifford 6 0 League Head to Head A Halls 7 1 M Paine 7 1 League Head to Head H Pell 10 0 C Reynolds 6 0 P Lewis 5 1 K Davis 8 0 G McLennan 2 1 B Clifford 2 1 Boreham Wd 0, draws 1, Macclesfield 0 N Byrne 2 1 S Habergham 6 0 Braintree Tn 0, draws 1, Cheltenham 0 A Downes 4 0 S Cox 4 0 Games Since K Dennis 4 0 C Isaac 6 0 Games Since A Hall 3 0 R Shakes 3 0 J Sampson 4 0 M Fry 3 1 K Storer 3 0 3 a win 8 2 a win 0 Goal Details: 5 home win 7 Goal Details: Goal Details: 1 home win 0 Goal Details: When: first half 14[18], 2 away win 3 When: first half 27[17], When: first half 24[7], 5 away win 2 When: first half 25[9], 0 a defeat 2 6 a defeat 2 second half 16[19]. second half 22[26]. second half 17[19]. second half 46[15]. 0 home defeat 1 4 home defeat 12 From: open play 19[19], From: open play 40[27], From: open play 33[22], From: open play 44[14], 0 away defeat 1 3 away defeat 1 crosses 5[3], corners 8 a score draw 0 crosses 1[2], corners crosses 0[1], corners 4 a score draw 1 crosses 4[1], corners 2[5], penalties 1[6], 1 a no score draw 1 2[5], penalties 3[3], 2[2], penalties 4[1], 0 a no score draw 3 8[3], penalties 6[2], direct from free-kick 0 conceding a goal 0 direct from free-kick direct from free-kick 3 conceding a goal 1 direct from free-kick 2[1], free-kicks 1[2] 3 scoring a goal 0 2[1], free-kicks 0[5] 2[0], free-kicks 0[0] 2 scoring a goal 0 3[1], free-kicks 6[1] For 30 Against 37 ...............Total Goals............
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