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Saturday 17th August 2002

Ryman League Premier Division

The Camrose Ground, Basingstoke Attendance: 286

Referee: Mr S. Cryton
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Basingstoke Town

2 2

Aylesbury United

  Half-time: (2-1)  
       
Teams
Scott TARRPlayer Image1
Ian DICKENSPlayer Image2
Tom FOSTERPlayer Image3
Kevin GIBBENSPlayer Image4
Ricky ALLAWAYPlayer Image5
Steve HEMMINGSPlayer Image6
Glen HOWESPlayer Image7
Toby SUMMERPlayer Image8
Neville ROACHPlayer Image9
Craig MCALLISTERPlayer Image10
Alex EWINPlayer Image11
 
Leighton JONESPlayer Image12
Efon ELADPlayer Image14
Anthony MILLERICKPlayer Image15
Simon ARTHURPlayer Image16
Danny LAYTONPlayer Image17
   
1Player ImageGary MCCANN
2Player ImagePhil DICKER
3Player ImageTony HOUGHTON
4Player ImageScott HONEYBALL
5Player ImageSteve MCGRATH
6Player ImageMark BURGESS
7Player ImageGareth RISBRIDGER
8Player ImageDwight MARSHALL14 
9Player ImageKezie IBE
10Player ImageCraig MASKELL
11Player ImageAdam CAMPION15 
 
12Player ImageSam SLOMA
14Player ImageGreg WILLIAMS8 
15Player ImageMartin CARTER11 
16Player ImageDaniel GORDON
17Player ImageAdam WHEELER
 
MManager ImageSteve CORDERY
Match Report

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A shocking first half performance by the Ducks, meant that getting out of Basingstoke with a point was a good result. Aylesbury were 2-0 down within 10 minutes and didn't know what had hit them.

To make matters worse, Gareth Risbridger was sent off for an appalling tackle which left the referee with no option. By this time the Ducks weren't getting a kick of the ball, and were letting their frustration show with a lack of discipline.

However, a lifeline came just before half-time, as Adam Campion was felled in the box for a United penalty. Craig Maskell stepped up to send it home, and send the Ducks into the tunnell with the score 2-1.

The introduction of Greg Williams at half time, the Ducks suddenly clicked into gear. With some neat play Aylesbury dominated procedings, and looked likely to score.

A goal didn't arrive until the 89th minute, however. Kezie Ibe popping up to cap an impressive display with a close range goal.

Overall a 2-2 draw on the first day of the season is a fair result. On the 1st half performance, we will be slaughtered on Tuesday against St. Albans. If, however, we can raise our game like in the 2nd half, then we shouldn't do too badly.