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Saturday 24th November 2001

Ryman League Division One

Buckingham Road, Aylesbury Attendance: 558


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Aylesbury United

4 2

Walton & Hersham

   
         
Teams
Adam WHEELERPlayer Image1
Greg WILLIAMSPlayer Image2
Daniel GORDONPlayer Image3
14 Ollie STANBRIDGEPlayer Image4
Rob PARISPlayer Image5
Scott HONEYBALLPlayer Image6
12 Dwain CLARKEPlayer Image7
Enzo SILVESTRIPlayer Image8
Steve CLARKPlayer Image9
Dwight MARSHALLPlayer Image10
15 Roni JOEPlayer Image11
 
7 Chris BANGURAPlayer Image12
4 Frank MCCORMACKPlayer Image14
11 Stuart MAYNARDPlayer Image15
 
  Cliff HERCULESManager ImageM
   
Match Report

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United marched back to the top of the table with an erratic performance against Walton & Hersham.

After dominating the opening period the Ducks took the lead when Dwight Marshall struck home his side's first penalty of the season.

However the complexion of the match changed just before the break when the visitors' David Coy inexplicably kicked out at Scott Honeyball off the ball and was quite correctly dismissed.

As often is the case Aylesbury failed to capitalise on the numerical advantage and Walton were soon level. Another strange penalty decision gave Paul Harkness the chance to level from the spot.

Within fifteen minutes things got worse for United as Scott Honeyball was beaten to a header by Scott Edgar and the ten men were in front.

Things looked bleak, but under this Aylesbury team were not ones to give up. Steve Clark rose well to head home an equaliser, before Aylesbury went ahead. Ollie Stanbridge crossed, Steve Clark went to head and may have got a touch, the keeper failed to clear and the ball appeared to be tucked home by Chris Bangura. Opinion is split on whose goal it was, but the important thing was Aylesbury were in front.

The fourth came courtesy of a second Dwight Marshall penalty as United went from a team with no chance to top of the league in the space of four crazy second half minutes.