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Saturday 2nd March 2002

Ryman League Division One

Buckingham Road, Aylesbury Attendance: 863


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Aylesbury United

3 3

Bishop's Stortford

  Half-time: (2-2)  
         
Teams
Adam WHEELERPlayer Image1
Greg WILLIAMSPlayer Image2
Daniel GORDONPlayer Image3
Chris BOOTHEPlayer Image4
Rob PARISPlayer Image5
14 Ollie STANBRIDGEPlayer Image6
Stuart MAYNARDPlayer Image7
Enzo SILVESTRIPlayer Image8
12 Steve CLARKPlayer Image9
Chris BANGURAPlayer Image10
15 Dwain CLARKEPlayer Image11
 
9 Dwight MARSHALLPlayer Image12
6 Gareth LINNARDPlayer Image14
11 Dean COPPARDPlayer Image15
 
  Cliff HERCULESManager ImageM
   
Match Report

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The much anticipated clash between the top two sides in the Division ended all square however Aylesbury can consider themselves unlucky not to have taken all three points as the visitors snatched an equaliser deep into injury time.

The Ducks took the lead on 17 minutes when Chris Bangura skilfully rounded Stortford keeper Micky Desborough to score from a tight angle and it was 2-0 to the Ducks 14 minutes later when Rob Paris out jumped Desborough to head home his second goal in successive home matches.

The visitors didn't let their heads drop however and were back in the game on 35 minutes when Trevor Paul took advantage of slack defending and lobbed Adam Wheeler from relatively close range.

Matters were level on 38 minutes when Wheeler was well beaten by a superb 25 yard free kick from Freddie Hyatt which David Beckham would have been proud of.

Early in the second half Vinnie John missed a great chance to give Stortford the lead before Greg Williams restored Aylesbury's lead with a superb goal which saw him take the ball across the face of the area, past four defenders and hammer it into the bottom left corner of the net to send the home support into a frenzy.

The three points were not to be Aylesbury's though as in the 4th minute of injury time Vinnie John got the better of Chris Boothe to fire home from close range despite more than a hint of a foul.