Basingstoke
Town v Eastleigh
TUESDAY
1st JANUARY 2008
BLUE
SQUARE SOUTH
Another fine away
Eastleigh performance allowing them to edge this seven-goal thriller. With
Damian Scannell having departed manager Ian Baird gave a debut to loan
signing Mark Marshall a pacy wideman from Conference National side Grays
Athletic, whom as well as providing an afternoon of exciting wing play also
claimed the winning goal out of the contest. Gareth Howells also returned to
the goalkeeping position.
Eastleigh had already
had one effort stopped by Basingstoke goalkeeper Chris Tardif who has played
one game for Eastleigh earlier this season, when Andy Harris free kick went
straight into the custodian’s midriff, before they went ahead after seven
minutes. David Hughes lofted through ball into the area saw Paul Sales
get in behind his defender before firing a low shot past Tardif.
Basingstoke response
was immediate a long Tardif clearance was collected by David Tarpey but his
effort was pushed away by Howells. From the resultant corner Scott
Fitzgerald saw his effort also saved by the Eastleigh keeper.
Play developed into a
midfield tussle with few clear-cut chances. Eastleigh added a second goal
though after thirty-two minutes. Tardif drilled a clearance into the body of
Andy Forbes who found the ball at his feet to which he duly
sidestepped the keeper and rolled his shot into an unguarded net.
Basingstoke pulled a
goal back nine minutes later Ben Surey's cross-field ball was collected by Tarpey
who powered a shot beyond Howells. Eastleigh though almost restored their
two-goal advantage twice before the interval. Forbes collecting a pass from
Adam Everitt brought a fine save from Tardif then Marshall cut in from the
left flank before firing a shot against a post.
HALF
TIME – Basingstoke
Town
1-2
Eastleigh
Eastleigh did restore
their two-goal cushion eight minutes into the second period. A right wing
cross plumb into the centre of the six yard box allowed Forbes to
head home his eleventh Blue Square South goal of the season.
Marshall had another
long-range effort just over the bar for Eastleigh before Basingstoke brought
the game to life again with a somewhat fortuitous goal on seventy ix
minutes. Substitute Rob Watkins left wing cross cum shot deceived
Howells and the ball hit the inside of the far post and bounced over the
line.
There was only two
minutes remaining when Eastleigh added their fourth goal. Chris Piper's
cross was not dealt with by Tardif and Marshall fired home the loose
ball.
In
the first minute of stoppage time Basingstoke reduced the arrears to only
one goal again. Jamie Whisken's deep free kick saw Joe Dolan rise at the far
post and head back across goal where former Eastleigh striker James
Taylor headed home the third Basingstoke goal of the afternoon.
FULL
TIME – Basingstoke
Town
3-4
Eastleigh
RAY
MURPHY
