Eastleigh
v Basingstoke Town
WEDNESDAY
26th DECEMBER 2007
BLUE
SQUARE SOUTH
A
bumper Boxing Day crowd of 879 watched on as Eastleigh came up against
neighbours Basingstoke Town. Francis Vines’ high-flyers enjoying a great
run sitting proudly fourth from the top in the Blue Square South.
The
Spitfires meanwhile were somewhat dejected having gone into this game with a
single goal defeat over local rivals Havant and Waterlooville at the
weekend.
Paul
Sales made a welcome return from injury and marked the occasion with the
opening goal nineteen minutes into the game. Gareth Howells stood in for the
injured James Pullen whilst Peter Adeniyi dropped to the bench.
Last
season Eastleigh won the same fixture by a goal to nil at the Camrose under
the then manager Jason Dodd - Andy Forbes giving the Spitfires an excellent
Christmas present with a crucial three points that went along way to keeping
us in the division.
A
year on, it was the visitors who started brightly testing Howells with a
half chance in the opening stages. Ben Wells came extremely close with a
volley from the edge of the penalty area, as a Luke Byles header
half-cleared Tyron Smith’s free kick.
Eastleigh’s
first chance came in the sixth minute when smart approach play saw Paul
Sales given time and space to bring the ball down on his chest to set up his
captain Andy Harris to send a searching cross into the penalty area. Matt
Hann was underneath it at the back post but scooped his effort wide with his
weaker left foot.
Worryingly
for the hosts, Basingstoke had split the Eastleigh defence inside the
opening eight minutes through a delightful, measured pass from former
Spitfire James Taylor to set Michael Charles free down the right hand side.
Charles eased inside past Byles before firing an inch wide of the upright.
Just
two minutes later, The Dragons were roaring once more. This time Charles set
up Ben Surey with a simple square pass to his right, the latter firing a low
driven shot that had Howells at full stretch to save low down at his near
post.
Andy
Forbes meanwhile connected with a deep cross from Harris following good hold
up play by Damian Scannell on the near side, but Eastleigh’s top
goalscorer was unable to control the header or trouble Chris Tardif.
Slightly
against the run of play, Eastleigh took the lead from a dangerous Adam
Everitt set piece. It was the left back’s corner that caused chaos in the
Basingstoke area with Tardif coming for, but spilling the ball. This led to
a sliced clearance from a yellow shirt which fell kindly for PAUL
SALES who pounced on the loose ball to rifle his shot past a mass of
players with his left foot and into the bottom corner.
A
goal to the good, Ian Baird’s side looked the more likely to expand on the
scoreline having a couple of chances and a good spell of possession in the
final third.
Twenty-four
minutes in, a long throw from Harris was flicked on by the goalscorer to the
far post however nobody had ventured forward to take advantage.
Jamie
Brown might have done better a moment later, Anthony Riviere having won
possession stylishly in front of goal to create the opening for the tireless
midfielder. Brown’s side footed shot was weak though from 18 yards and
posed no problems at all for the one time Eastleigh goalkeeper.
Frustration
was to follow as Damian Scannell was twice denied any further progress by
the offside flag. The first call was tight but the second when Paul Sales
had played the Southend-bound winger in behind the Basingstoke defence,
looked to be harsh as Scannell seemed level with the last defender.
Matt
Hann was also displeased to have a decision against him when cutting in from
the left, shaping for the shot and curling towards goal. The move starting
from a long kick by Howells saw the ball bobble high and harmlessly behind
with the pacy winger claiming, albeit to no avail, for a corner kick.
The
visitors became increasingly more involved with the half coming towards its
end and caused a few problems for Eastleigh from a deep corner on the right
hand side.
Tyron
Smith acrobatically helped the ball back into play for Taylor to bring down
and drill firmly against Jamie Brown who had made himself big to charge down
the shot and deny an equaliser. There were a few shouts for handball but
referee Stephen Phipps was well placed and saw no such infringement.
As
the ball came back into the area from Matt Warner’s cross, Charles headed
narrowly over the cross bar.
Eastleigh
at the opposite end still did not rule out the possibility of a second goal
before the break. Brown found himself in the way of Anthony Riviere’s
well-struck shot from an Andy Forbes delivery to halt any such luck.
Howells
was kept busy and had to be on his toes to tip over the cross bar four
minutes from time as Charles rose well with Byles to get the header away -
though a late offside flag made it meaningless.
The
Spitfires goalkeeper was a mere spectator in the very next minute when
Basingstoke were awarded a free kick just outside the penalty area. Warren
Goodhind was adjudged to have fouled Taylor, and with it picked up the first
yellow card of the game. Tyron Smith shaped up to shoot and hit it sweetly
with great dip, bend and swerve with a shot that crashed off the frame of
the cross bar much to the relief of the helpless Howells.
In
injury time the Spitfires were queuing up to double the advantage with
Scannell providing some wonderful late chances for his team. A bicycle kick
from Sales was cut out but Scannell was able to deliver once more for Brown
this time who was denied by Tardif at point blank range. The Basingstoke
defence in disarray, Sales went for the follow up and should have done
better despite getting his shot on target.
HALF
TIME – Eastleigh
1-0
Basingstoke
Town
During
the break a Basingstoke fan by the name of Jack delighted the crowd with
silky skills to record an incredible 49 ‘keepie uppies’ with a square
ball in the competition held by Blue Square to continue the entertainment.
Back
to the action, Eastleigh made a fairly decent start to the second half with
nice movement and approach play from Riviere and Scannell seeing the
Spitfires into the Basingstoke penalty area but unable to find a way
through.
Sean
Hankin headed behind to concede a corner following Jamie Brown’s clever
reverse pass and from it Adam Everitt went direct for goal. Whether
intentionally or not the delivery wasn’t too far away from finding the
net.
Two
minutes short of the hour mark Damian Scannell was withdrawn due to an
injury. David Hughes was the replacement but one cannot help but wonder if
that is the last we have seen of Scannell in Eastleigh colours ahead of his
switch to the football league upon the opening of the transfer window at the
beginning of January.
A
driving run from Riviere saw the former Fisher midfielder combine with Brown
before Tardif could intervene and cut out the danger with brave goalkeeping
at the feet of the Eastleigh man.
Gareth
Howells did extremely well to thwart Ben Wells in the 65th
minute, pushing the winger’s shot around the post having got a firm glove
to the low driven attempt.
Baird
was forced into making a second change when the excellent Paul Sales had
given all that he had for the cause but felt tight after six weeks on the
sidelines with little training before today’s game. Ashan Holgate the like
for like switch.
The
game took an ugly turn when a Basingstoke fan got himself escorted from the
ground for twice throwing the ball directly at the face of the Eastleigh
goalkeeper, when asked to return the ball.
It
sparked emotions on the pitch as well with tackles flying in. Adam Everitt
was penalised with a yellow card for his part in a scuffle with James Taylor
whilst the Dragons’ forward escaped without punishment.
Basingstoke
eventually found an equaliser when Taylor went down so easily, deceiving the
referee into giving a free kick on the edge of the penalty box.
TYRON SMITH, who had struck the woodwork at the close of the first
half, this time went one better with an unstoppable set piece. A David
Beckham like one-step run up came complete with a belting strike right out
of the top drawer and into the top corner to leave Howells standing.
There were no clear-cut
chances despite a surge of late pressure from Eastleigh. The hosts were
clearly desperate to record a win and not satisfied in having to settle for
a draw but nothing materialised.
Wells might have won it
for the visitors a minute from time when Howells’ quick throw in search of
Holgate saw Wells creep up with great pace to catch Holgate off guard and
unawares. The Basingstoke winger’s floated cross-cum-shot went beyond the
goalkeeper and narrowly over the cross bar.
Even then there were
chances for either side with Michael Charles turning Byles in front of goal,
but the wrong way. Had he gone to the left he would have been clean through
for a one-on-one situation but he chose to turn right and instead picked out
Wells but the shot was comfortable for Howells.
Three late corners from
Everitt were to be the last opportunities Eastleigh would have to get three
points on Boxing Day. Forbes was underneath the first but an excellent
defensive header on the goalline stood in his way before second half
substitute Peter Adeniyi’s through ball was dummied by Riviere and
deflected behind for a further flag kick just ahead of Forbes.
Again the delivery was
threatening, right into the danger zone of a packed six-yard box where
Tardif punched behind. The action came to a close with Jamie Brown’s
off-target near post header.
Next
up an equally challenging game here at the Silverlake Stadium to an unbeaten
Eastbourne Borough side this Saturday. The Spitfires can take heart from
their 3-0 victory earlier in the season to league leaders Lewes, who came
here unbeaten just as Eastbourne will. A good omen perhaps as we look to end
2007 with a bang!
FULL
TIME – Eastleigh
1-1
Basingstoke
Town
JAMIE
MONTIGUE