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Tuesday 24-January-2006

HORNCHURCH 0 FISHER ATHLETIC 2 (aab 58)

HFC – John Hickman – Greg Tiffin – Lee Sontag – Craig Dennis – Gareth Thomas – Timmy Hambley – Danny Cowley © - Matt Hayes – Ket Koka-Makitu – Danny Gill – Luke Longman

Subs – Lee Springer for Danny Gill at half time – Tony Vincent for Lee Sontag 53 – John Wightman – Nathan Philip for Gareth Thomas at half time – Rhys Madden

FA – Will Packman – Yinka Saleem – Tom Carter – Tim Clancy © - Wes Caim – Jamie Lawrence – Anthony Riviere – Michael Smith – Charlie Taylor – Hamid Barr – Carlton Murrey-Price

Subs – Lennie Piper – Chris Piper – Charlie Hearn – Nick Davis – Ahmeed Deen

 

Scorers – Hamid Barr 1 – Charlie Taylor 49

Weather – clear and minus two degrees at start, minus four at curtailment

Match officials – Edoardo Giacone with Kevin Curran and Harry Paffett

Match duration – 40.00 + 18.00 – abandoned 58 minutes – frost

 

Fisher started strongly and caught Urchins out in the first minute when a cross from the right was converted by HAMID BARR, and for the next few minutes the home defence did well to keep out a very fast and lively Fisher forward line, led by Charlie Taylor. Hickman was called into action to catch an inswinging centre from Murrey-Price, and good interceptions from Sontag and Dennis prevented scoring opportunities. Urchins settled down, with Danny Cowley looking a natural in the captain’s role, and his inspired midfield play helped to set up openings for Ket Makitu and Danny Gill, with captain Tim Clancy covering well for Fisher.

 

Tim Hambley’s presence in midfield was noticed, whilst Matt Hayes distributed the ball well to his forwards, helped by some overlapping runs from Greg Tiffin. At the back, Craig Dennis was dominant along with Gareth Thomas, though Hickman was again called into action to field a high dipping cross from the right, and Sontag then broke up a similar move on the right flank.

 

Ket Makitu had been called into the starting line up at the last minute when Lee Springer was delayed on the M25, but Lee appeared for the second half, replacing Danny Gill, who had twice needed attention and who was taken to hospital with suspected concussion, the injury being received five minutes before half time. Natan Philip also came on to replace Gareth Thomas, and Urchins enjoyed a good deal more of the attacking play, with Hambley going close with a excellent first time shot from Tiffin’s cross. Springer gave the visiting defence a hard time with some penetrating runs, but Fisher went further ahead when some slack defensive work allowed CHARLIE TAYLOR to guide the ball home for the second goal. The referee, Mr Giacone, who had last appeared at the Stadium when Urchins beat Hullbridge in the league cup, halted play briefly as the frost began to come up through the ground, and then decided to call a halt as the pitch had noticeably hardened up, and the last pie had just been sold in the shop.

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Nice one Dagsy, and another splendid evening at the abode against a team who are obviously far superior to any other we have played this season.

That showed in the first minute and a good goal it was, also a very clean game, not all unfriendlies are.

Nice to see a couple of old friends again, Charlie boy, I wonder if he would have told Hickers where he was putting any pen, if given?

Also our old mate Justin, good luck mate, remembering some tussles we had with Ricay 3 years ago.

Methinks common sense prevailed and Mr Gucci's decision to call it a day was 100% correct to save possible further injury.

Surely Fisher are worthy of another invite as they were a good set of lads and good quality opposition for our boys.

Just wondering how Danny is, appreciate news on here if poss please.

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it was only bob, craig david and myself on the eastside as the teams were read out. everyone of theirs got a "who?" apart from charlie, who we clapped and gave a muted cheer.

 

we then started cheering our team until it got to danny cowley, who we didn't cheer. nothing personal, it was just that fisher had just put the ball in the net...

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and1inthetree said:
any news on danny gill jr?

hear he took quite a pasting.
danny is fine now he went to the hospital and was sent home around midnight needs some rest and will soon be back

also dannys girl friend made her debut last night so we think he put it on a bit to get a cuddle <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/bisou.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/bisou.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/bisou.gif" alt="" />
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