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Tuesday 23rd March 1999

Ryman League Premier Division

Buckingham Road, Aylesbury Attendance: 994

Aylesbury United

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Enfield

  Half-time: (1-1)  
         
Teams

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Simon BROWNPlayer Image1
Lee HARVEYPlayer Image19
Cliff HERCULESPlayer Image5
Warren KELLYPlayer Image6
Kieran GALLAGHERPlayer Image2
Garry KIMBLEPlayer Image22
Ian KINGPlayer Image7
Steve BUTLERPlayer Image16
Phil MASONPlayer Image18
Gary CRAWSHAWPlayer Image9
Mike BIGNALLPlayer Image21
 
 Ian RUTHERFORDPlayer Image11
 Corey BROWNEPlayer Image8
 Jason SOLOMANPlayer Image10
 
  John HARDINGManager ImageM
   
Match Report

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Aylesbury were finally knocked off the top of the Premier Division following a late defeat at the hands of Enfield, coupled with Sutton's 4-1 victory over Billericay.

It looked promising for United after they took a 15th minute lead through Steve Butler. Gary Crawshaw forced his way to the byeline and passed inside to Butler who made no mistake from close range.

But on 24 minutes Enfield levelled; former Ducks and Watford veteran Steve Terry heading a far post corner powerfully past Simon Brown.

United, without the injured Jermain Darlington, left much of their approach work to Darlo's fellow wing-back Kieran Gallagher. Indeed Gallagher was unlucky as the first half drew to a close with a couple of long range efforts, and just before the break another Gallagher screamer hit the upright with keeper Andy Hall beaten.

With so much at stake, the second half failed to live up to expectations and neither keeper had a lot to do. Butler headed a Crawshaw cross just over (64 minutes), and Hall saved well from Mike Bignall (82 minutes).

With United pushing up in search of a late winner, just as they had done three days earlier against Basingstoke, the visiting E's broke with telling effect three minutes from time.

Mark Bentley burst through unchallenged and, despite Brown getting a hand to Bentley's shot, Steve Darlington followed up to slide the ball in. Cruel luck on United who deserved at least a point.