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Tuesday 29th January 2008

British Gas Football League Division One Midlands

Broadwater, Berkhamsted Attendance: 123

Referee: Mr P. Kirkup
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Berkhamsted Town

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Aylesbury United

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      Teams
      Mike UNDERWOODPlayer Image1
      14 81m Anthony LEWISPlayer Image2
      Jack COPSONPlayer Image3
      15 76m Jack DENHAMPlayer Image4
      Andy HUGHESPlayer Image5
      Luke BARTLETTPlayer Image6
      Andy MULLINSPlayer Image7
      Graham HALLPlayer Image8
      Chris CHASEPlayer Image9
      Grant SANDERSPlayer Image10
      12 90m Sean BISWELLPlayer Image11
       
      11 90m Tony FIELDSPlayer Image12
      2 81m Dan WRIGHTPlayer Image14
      4 76m Ben BUTLERPlayer Image15
       
        Tony DUNCOMBEManager ImageM
         
      1Player ImageTom VINCENT
      2Player ImageNathan LIBURD
      3Player ImageKevin MEALOR
      4Player ImageNick LEACH15 51m 
      5Player ImageCarl KAVANAGH
      6Player ImageRoss TAYLOR
      7Player ImageCraig HENNEY
      8Player ImageSam SWONNEL
      9Player ImageGlen HAWKINS
      10Player ImageNathan GRAHAM14 52m 
      11Player ImageAndy SHED12 81m 
       
      12Player ImageSteve MILES11 81m 
      14Player ImageJason CASTELLO10 52m 
      15Player ImageChris ASLETT4 51m 
       
      MManager ImageTony THOMPSON
      Match Report

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      Aylesbury made the short journey to bottom of the table Berkhamsted Town and returned to winning ways with a comfortable win.

      Craig Henney was hero of the night, scoring a hat-trick in a game which seemed just too easy at times for the Ducks.

      United handed Glen Hawkins his full debut up front in an attacking looking line-up, as he came in for the suspended Ben Stevens.

      The visitors got off to the perfect start with a goal inside five minutes, Henney taking a great touch inside the area before being tripped, dusting himself down, and converting the spot kick. 1-0 Aylesbury

      Supporters sensed a rout was on the cards when the lead was doubled seven minutes later, Henney beating the offside trap and finishing well past Underwood. 2-0 Aylesbury

      Andy Shed tried to get in on the act when he played in a dangerous low cross which had to be cleared off the line, the ball dropping to Swonnell who dragged his shot across goal.

      Far from going on to score highly, Aylesbury's poor defending from their nightmare against Chesham reared it's head again as they couldn't clear the ball allowing Sean Biswell to crack home a half-volley almost immediately. 2-1 Aylesbury

      In truth that was as threatening as Berkhamsted managed in the first half, and the Ducks cruised through the remainder of the first period and indeed the match.

      Hawkins worked hard throughout and he had the next chance after controlling a freekick but his left footed effort lacked the power to beat Underwood.

      The night did throw up a new spectacle of Nick Leach taking Aylesbury's corners, and his delivery on twenty minutes was met by Graham at the far post but he couldn't make proper contact and headed wide.

      Graham tried his luck again moments later when he latched on to a sliced clearance by a home defender, but with the whole goal to aim at he fired wildly off target to the left.

      Despite the presence of four strikers on the pitch, it was only poor finishing that was keeping United from increasing the scoring. Mealor curled a free-kick over the bar, and another good corner delivery from Leach was half cleared to Shed who powered his shot over.

      Henney had an effort held by Underwood after showing great technique to bring down a long ball and turn quickly in the area, before Nathan Liburd got in on the act by shooting wide after a cross dropped to him.

      Half-time: Berkhamsted 1-2 Aylesbury

      The second half got off to a slow start, and Aylesbury made two early substitutions ? young defender Chris Aslett replacing Leach and Jason Castello on for Graham.

      If it wasn't already, the game was made safe on the hour mark when Henney was allowed enough space in the box to head home a corner kick. 3-1 Aylesbury

      The Ducks kept on in search of further goals and Hawkins played a delightful layoff back to Swonnell who hammered a shot just over the bar.

      Mealor caused mayhem with a corner kick which was allowed to travel all the way through the area and shaved the far post.

      Henney then went for a spectacular fourth with a fierce swerving effort, but Underwood got his body behind the ball to make the catch.

      The last five minutes belonged to Nathan Liburd who went in search of his first goal for the club. First he did superbly to beat his marker and fire in a low show which was well saved by Underwood.

      As the ball popped back out to him he hung up a great cross which was met by Hawkins and cleared off the line.

      Two minutes later he was at it again, this time hitting a more powerful shot which was parried by Underwood.

      In the final minute Mealor curled another free-kick over the bar, but Aylesbury had to be content with their three-goal haul despite the number of chances they created.