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Bishop's Stortford

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Aylesbury United

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1Player ImageGary PHILLIPS
2Player ImageKieran GALLAGHER
3Player ImageJustin SKINNER
4Player ImageMark NEWSON
5Player ImageMatt HAYWARD14 
6Player ImageMichael DANZEY
7Player ImagePaul BUCKLE
8Player ImageRicky SULLIVAN
9Player ImageMatt CARMICHAEL
10Player ImageLuke LONGMAN12 
11Player ImageStacy JOSEPH
 
12Player ImageRobert SHARPE10 
14Player ImageKevin DAVIES5 
15Player ImageGary SIMPSON
 
MManager ImageGary PHILLIPS
Match Report

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Two late goals sent United to defeat in a game which could have gone either way, Indeed Aylesbury could have taken the points themselves but for a goal shy ninety minutes.

Bishops started the game as if their lives depended on the outcome. After five minutes Stortford raced through and shot, but Phillips put the ball round for a corner. From the kick, Cooper struck the woodwork through a crowd of defensive legs.

Kieran Gallagher raided down the flank to good effect, but United's attack was not firing on all cylinders. The closest they came to breaking the deadlock was just before half-time when Stacy Joseph had two chances, the best of which flew off a Bishops defender with keeper King stranded on his line.

The second half saw Aylesbury in a more determined mood and on 49 minutes Luke Longman burst into the box, only to be foiled by the alert King.

United had plenty of the ball without doing a great deal in the final third of the field.

Against the run of play Bishops went in front after 74 minutes when Karl Shuttlewood headed home a Parkyn corner.

In the latter stages United pressed in the hope of getting level. Inevitably gaps appeared and Phillips twice came to the rescue. But three minutes from time Phillips was beaten by Craig Ravenscroft, recently signed from Kingstonian, who struck a sweet edge of the box shot into the net to give his side the three points.