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Football Conference Scene Issue 25 ConferenceSceneSeason 2 / Issue 25 footballconference.co.uk Vanarama Conference Bulletin Thursday 22nd January 2015 Statistics Trophy Takes up The Player With The Most........ Shots On Target Lenell John-Lewis (Grimsby) 47 Shots Off Target Centre Stage Four players 37 By Steve Whitney Shots Without Scoring Adam Walker (Nuneaton) 28 This Saturday sees the FA Trophy take centre stage again as nine Vanarama Conference Shots Per Goal teams battle to make it through to the Fourth Steven Gillespie (Altrincham) 34 Round. Assists It would have been ten but for AFC Telford Luke Young (Torquay) 12 United being comprehensively dumped out of the competition by Vanarama Conference Offsides North leaders AFC Fylde on Tuesday night. John Akinde (Barnet) 37 On the same evening, Kidderminster Harriers Fouls moved into the top five after a 1-0 win at the Electrical Services Stadium against struggling John Akinde (Barnet) 66 Aldershot Town – a result that saw the end of Fouls Without A Card Andy Scott’s tenure in charge of the Shots. Lee Noble (Dartford) 37 He became the second manager to leave this week following the news that Gary Brabin had Free-Kicks Won quit Southport to take up a ‘dream job’ with James Mulley (Braintree Town) 59 boyhood heroes Everton as a coach. Penalties Scored Brabin had certainly made his mark during his John Akinde (Barnet) 7 short spell back at the Merseyrail Community Goals Scored Direct From Free-Kicks Stadium, but Port still hover dangerously just This weekend sees half-a-dozen league above the drop zone. Giuseppe Sole (Woking) 4 matches taking place, including leaders Barnet Tuesday’s only other league game saw Dover hosting managerless Southport, while Alfreton Saves Made Athletic improve their play-off credentials Phil Smith (Aldershot) 122 after a 2-0 Crabble success against a Wrexham Town and Nuneaton Town face tough home side who suffered back-to-back defeats after games against Forest Green Rovers and Defensive Clearances their shock home defeat to basement side AFC Grimsby Town respectively in their quest to Aaron Downes (Torquay) 57 Telford last Saturday. move out of the relegation places. Defensive Blocks George Pilkington (Macclesfield) 17 What’s made the headlines this week By Steve Whitney The Team With The Most......... Brabin Leaves Port Shots sack Scott Marriott Blow for Two Join Harriers Gary Aldershot Cards Kidderminster Shots On Target Grimsby 200 Brabin has Town boosted Woking suffered a Shots Off Target Torquay 181 resigned have blow when striker their play- as relieved Jack Marriott was off hopes Shots Per Goal Nuneaton 9.04 manager manager with the recalled by his parent Corners Barnet 218 of Vanarama Andy Scott and club Ipswich Town loan Conference club assistant Terry signing of Fouls Torquay 361 ahead of his proposed Southport. Bullivant of first- loan to League One Woodwork Strikes Dover 10 Brabin has joined team duties for the experienced Barclays Premier remainder of their side Colchester. midfielder Adam Offsides Forest Green 102 League giants contracts. Marriott played 25 Wildig (above) from Penalties Conceded Dartford 9 Everton to be part Skipper Chris Barker times in all for the Shrewsbury and the of the coaching set and coach Matt Gray Cards this season in arrival of striker Yellow Cards Torquay 61 up at Goodison up to have been placed in two separate spells Danny Wright from Red Cards Welling, Lincoln City, Wrexham 7 under-21 level. temporary charge. and scored 5 times. Gateshead. Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett > +44 (0)1430 456105 Conference Signings Provided by Steve Whitney ■■January Moves Out: ■■Lincoln City Liam Blake – Marine AFC (Loan) In: John Disney – AFC Telford Utd ■■ Aidan Grant – Peterborough AFC Telford United Jamie Mernagh – Marine AFC (Rest of Season Loan) Delano Sam-Yorke – Cambridge Utd In: Wayne Riley – Airbus UK John Disney – Chester FC Tyrell Waite – Notts Co Out: Kyle Dixon – Notts Co (Loan) ■■Dover Athletic Ben McLaughlin – Everton (Loan) Karl Ledsham – Barrow AFC In: Jack Rea – Bradford PA Alex Simmons – Boston Utd (Loan) Adam Mekki - Barnet Out: Wes Baynes – Colwyn Bay (Rest of Season Loan) Solomon Taiwo - Luton ■■Macclesfield Town Ryan Higgins – Chester FC Out: In: Nathan Elder – Maidstone Utd (Loan) Tomi Adeloye – Stoke (Loan) ■■Aldershot Town Alex Grant – Stoke (Rest of Season Loan) ■■Eastleigh In: Denny Johnstone – Birmingham (Rest of Season Loan) Danny East – Portmsouth (Loan) In: Conor O`Keefe – Mossley AFC Ryan Jarvis – York (Rest of Season Loan) Brian Howard – Oxford Utd Matt Saunders – Hemel Hempstead Joe Partington – AFC Bournemouth (Loan) ■■Nuneaton Town Jim Stevenson – Luton (Loan) Out: In: Out: Jamie Collins – Sutton Utd Christian Dibble – Barnsley (Rest of Season Loan) Tom Derry – Hayes & Yeading Utd Stuart Fleetwood –- Forest Green Rovers (Loan) Gus Mafuta – Bristol C (Loan) Naby Diallo – Bath C Jack Nardiello - Stoke Dan Fitchett – Sutton Utd Rob Ogleby - Livingston Tristan Plummer – Weston-super-Mare ■■FC Halifax Town Out: Harrison Shade – Fleet T (Loan) In: Simon Forsdick - Leamington Will Hatfield – Accrington Stanley ■■Alfreton Town Ross Killock – Leeds (Rest of Season Loan) ■■Southport In: Out: In: Nathan Hicks – Leamington (Loan) Simon Ainge – Bradford PA Callum Burton – Shrewsbury (Loan) Callum Howe – Scunthorpe (Rest of Season Loan) James Caton – Shrewsbury (Loan) Joe Ironside - Scunthorpe ■■Forest Green Rovers Andy Parry – Luton (Loan) John Johnston – Crewe Out: In: Jason Mooney – York (Rest of Season Loan) Steve Brogan – Stalybridge Celtic Charlie Clough – Sutton Utd (Undisclosed Fee) George Willis – Sheffield Utd (Loan) Jonny Lynch – Bradford PA (Loan) Stuart Fleetwood – Eastleigh (Rest of Season Loan) Out: Corby Moore – Indy Eleven (USA) Paul Clayton – Harrogate T (Loan) ■■Torquay United Dan Gray – Bradford PA (Loan) Out: Paul White – Gloucester C (Loan) Out: Massiah McDonald – Boston Utd (Loan) Elliott Benyon – Hayes & Yeading Utd (Loan) Danny Sullivan - Truro ■■Altrincham ■■Gateshead Out: In: ■■Welling United Greg Wilkinson – Stockport Co (Loan) Adam Campbell – Newcastle (Loan) Callum Roberts – Newcastle (Loan) In: Matty Robson – Carlisle (Rest of Season Loan) Josh Carmichael – AFC Bournemouth (Loan) ■■Barnet Reece Harris – East Thurrock Utd Kevin Saint-Luce – AFC Wimbledon In: Glen Little – Grays Ath (Player-Coach) Out: Michael Gash - Kidderminster Harry Osborne – Gillingham (Loan) Danny Wright - Kidderminster Out: Darren Purse – Chesham Utd Jamal Lowe – St Albans Rowan Vine – Morton ■■Grimsby Town Adam Mekki – Dover Ath Dominic Vose - Colchester George Sykes – Canvey Island (Loan) In: Out: Ollie Palmer – Mansfield (Loan) Malik Ouani – Walton Casuals (Loan) ■■Bristol Rovers Daniel Parslow – York (Rest of Season Loan) Rod Young – Grays Ath (Loan) In: Out: Nathan Blissett – Kidderminster Nicky Walker – Boston Utd (Loan) ■■Woking Adam Dawson – Leicester (Loan) In: Jermaine Easter - Millwall ■■Kidderminster Harriers Chris Arthur – AFC Wimbledon Charlie Phillips – Paulton R In: Ross Lafayette – Luton (Loan) Out: Nathaniel Kelly – Birmingham (Loan) Jack Marriott – Ipswich (Rest of Season Loan) Ryan Brunt - Plymouth Keyon Reffell – Port Talbot T Out: Haydn Whitcombe – Halesowen T Aaron Howe – Sutton Utd ■■Chester FC Adam Wildig – Shrewsbury (Loan) Theo Lewis – Ebbsfleet Utd (Undisclosed Fee) In: Danny Wright - Gateshead Brad Abbott – Barnsley (Loan) Out: ■■Wrexham Josh Green – Fleetwood (Loan) Nathan Blissett – Bristol Rovers In: Ryan Higgins – AFC Telford Utd Michael Gash - Barnet Dan Bachmann – Stoke (Rest of Season Loan) Matty Hughes – Fleetwood (Rest of Season Loan) Reece Hales – Stourbridge (Rest of Season Loan) Luke Waterfall - Scunthorpe George Thomson – King`s Lynn Freddie Ladapo - Margate Out: Jonathan Viscosi - Brackley Reece Styche – Tamworth (Rest of Season Loan) Jonathan Royle – Colwyn Bay (Rest of Season Loan) Cory Williams – Caernarfon T Tyrone Williams – Stourbridge (Loan) Nick Rushton – Hednesford (Rest of Season Loan) Statistical Information Matthew Plunkett > +44 (0)1430 456105 Statistical Previews 2014/15 Season Alfreton Town V Forest Green Barnet V Southport Top Scorers Goals 24/01: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals Top Scorers Goals 24/01: 3.00pm Top Scorers Goals K Hawley 6 Referee: K Evans (Lancashire) J Parkin 13 J Akinde 22 Referee: C Lymer (Basingstoke) R Brodie 8 T Shaw 5 Last Meetings J Norwood 10 L Villa 10 Last Meetings J Connor 4 B Wood 4 L Hughes 7 L Cook 8 J Marsden 4 J Ironside 4 FC 16/08/2014 K Guthrie 5 C MacDonald 7 FC 30/08/2014 A Bakayoko 2 P Clayton 3 Forest.Green...... 2. Alfreton.Town....0 C Kamdjo 4 C Weston 4 Southport.......... 0. Barnet...............2 C Joyce 2 FC 05/10/2013 FC 08/04/2014 Y R Alfreton.Town..... 3. Forest.Green......2 Y R Y R Southport.......... 1. Barnet...............1 Y R L Rowe-Turner 7 1 League Head to Head J Norwood 5 1 B N’Gala 4 1 League Head to Head R Brodie 8 2 A Howell 6 1 S Wedgbury 5 0 J Akinde 6 0 L Foster 9 0 B Wood 5 0 Alfreton Town 2, draws 1, Forest Grn 4 D Coles 4 0 D Stephens 4 0 Barnet 4, draws 2, Southport 1 L George 8 0 J Keane 4 0 Games Since L Hughes 1 1 A Yiadom 3 0 Games Since C McDonald 4 0 D Bradley 4 0 D Pipe 3 0 C Weston 3 0 S Kay 4 0 0 a win 0 2 a win 1 Goal Details: 1 home win 0 Goal Details: Goal Details: 0 home win 4 Goal Details: When: first half 18[24], 0 away win 0 When: first half 20[14], When: first half 37[16], 2 away win 0 When: first half 14[20], 2 a defeat 3 0 a defeat 2 second half 13[34]. second half 27[21]. second half 29[17]. second half 14[20]. 0 home defeat 1 5 home defeat 1 From: open play 19[38], From: open play 27[24], From: open play 42[21], From: open play 20[25], 2 away defeat 2 0 away defeat 3 crosses 4[3], corners 1 a score draw 6 crosses 10[2], corners crosses 3[4], corners 3 a score draw 4 crosses 4[3], corners 2[7], penalties 4[2], 10 a no score draw 9 4[2], penalties 1[2], 4[3], penalties 11[2], 31 a no score draw 0 2[4], penalties 0[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 0[3], free-kicks 2[4] 0 scoring a goal 0 2[1], free-kicks 3[3] 4[0], free-kicks 2[2] 0 scoring a goal 1 0[3], free-kicks 2[2] For 31 Against 58 ...............Total Goals............
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