Eastleigh
v St. Alban's City
SATURDAY
19th JANUARY 2008
BLUE
SQUARE SOUTH
A dismal display from
Eastleigh saw lowly St. Albans celebrate a well-deserved away point at the
Silverlake Stadium. After going down 2-1 to Crawley Town last weekend in the
FA Trophy, things did not go as well as can be expected for Eastleigh when a
St. Albans side, struggling at the foot of the Blue Square South arrived
looking to end a run of three straight defeats.
Eastleigh were without
Andy Harris who was serving a one-match ban having picked up five yellow
cards. The captain’s armband was therefore handed to Anthony Riviere.
Chris Piper, who scored Eastleigh’s only goal last Saturday, was recalled
to the starting eleven at the expense of Peter Adeniyi. There was also a
starting place for Matt Hann who lined up against his former club.
The game itself was
bleak, lacking the same sort entertainment we have seen in Eastleigh’s two
previous games in the league that had seen an incredible tally of fifteen
goals.
A late tackle early on
from Scott Cousins left Matt Hann in a heap on the near touchline, which
produced the first yellow card of the afternoon.
Mark Marshall wasn’t
quite at his best today, probably due to a slightly heavy pitch which
didn’t help his game, but nonetheless the electric pace of the winger was
more than enough to keep the St. Albans right back, Dean Cracknell occupied.
Beating his man twice, Marshall turned Cracknell inside out before his cross
then won Eastleigh a corner kick.
A neat move down the
left-hand side between Lee Clarke and Marcel McKie for the visitors looked
promising until Warren Goodhind stepped in to intervene and break up the
attack.
Eastleigh looked a
little sharper with twenty minutes played as Hann played the ball through to
Ashan Holgate to create a decent opportunity. The former Weston-Super-Mare
forward has improved since being made available for transfer, and so nearly
found a way through as he rounded the goalkeeper Nick Eyre smartly only for
Cousins to get back well and clear the immediate danger.
This move came on the
back of a half chance at the opposite end where Hamza Twomey tested James
Pullen as he cut in from the right flank.
Three minutes later the
Spitfires might have taken the lead when Anthony Riviere played a delightful
pass over the top of the defence to pick out Andy Forbes. The advancing
goalkeeper did just enough to distract Forbes who fired narrowly wide of the
post on the half volley.
Eastleigh eventually
found a way through and broke the deadlock through their top goalscorer.
Luke Byles broke from defence through the middle of the park before finding
the killer final pass to set ANDY
FORBES free. The striker rounded things off finding the back of the net
with precision and power from the edge of the penalty area. St. Albans may
well feel disappointed that they had given Forbes so much time and space to
pick his spot, which he did and buried the opportunity.
Prior to the goal, Simon
Martin’s weak effort was of no trouble to James Pullen who showed a safe
pair of hands.
Ten minutes before the
break, David Hughes and Ashan Holgate combined down the right. The latter
held the ball up with great strength to then tee up Riviere whose bursting
run from midfield was met with a shot on target. A decent move that perhaps
deserved more.
Simon Martin, who looked
lively throughout the encounter, came closest to getting his side back in
the game with a deft chip over the head of Pullen from close range, but the
chance had been and gone as Eastleigh managed to scramble the ball away.
Chances were few and far
between and only a moment of inspiration from Forbes was enough to give the
hosts a slender lead going into the break.
HALF
TIME – Eastleigh
1-0
St.
Alban's City
Eastleigh appeared to
press on at first, at a good tempo early in the second half but to no avail.
Adam Everitt had the
chance to deliver from two or three corner kicks on the far side but failed
to pick out a white shirt. Instead Eyre gathered calmly inside a packed
penalty area, before Everitt’s next set piece went straight into the side
netting.
The former Cambridge
City left back was in the thick of things once more but gave away a needless
free kick for going in with a high foot and catching Lee Clarke square in
the face. Saints’ skipper was fortunate to come away unscathed from what
looked like a nasty blow – whilst Everitt was lucky to have avoided a
second yellow card.
St. Albans took the game
to Eastleigh from this point forward and were by far the better side.
Simon Martin again came
close as he took on Warren Goodhind but blazed over the cross bar on this
occasion. It was looking all the more imminent that they would turn things
around into their favour.
Sure enough, St. Albans
got their just rewards with an excellent equaliser two minutes shy of the
hour. A special individual goal from SIMON
MARTIN saw the striker confidently, not to mention skilfully, side step
past his marker keeping his composure and waiting for just the right moment
to slot home.
Ashan Holgate was
literally dragged to the ground close to the centre circle, by defender Ben
Martin. Was it a goalscoring opportunity? Was Martin the last man? It was
hard to tell but a yellow card was the outcome. David Hughes played the free
kick early, rolling the ball to Chris Piper who drove the ball from all of
30 yards. The effort went comfortably wide of goal.
A bleak period in the
game was to follow and maybe contributed to a tactical switch that saw
Riviere move to right back with Piper taking up a position in the centre of
midfield.
The visitors were
extremely positive in attack and looked the more likely to conjure up a
second goal.
Dean Cracknell fed the
ball down the right touchline for Hamza Twomey. The St. Albans right winger
did well to get into the penalty area but when he did, Everitt stood his
ground to make an important tackle.
Eastleigh were caught
short at the back once more and should have been made to pay. Clarke linked
up with the attacking full back Cracknell, who cut open Eastleigh’s
defence to find Simon Martin unmarked in front of goal. With the goal at his
mercy, the goalscorer would have been disappointed to have not tested
Pullen. Instead, the finish gave Ian Baird’s side a let off.
A dipping shot from Mark
Marshall on a rare Spitfires attack saw the ball turned over for a corner
kick, though predictably nothing came of it.
Jamie Brown and Peter
Adeniyi were sent on in place of Holgate and Hughes with fifteen minutes to
play in a bid to change the state of affairs.
Shortly after his
introduction, Brown flicked the ball forward to Forbes whose shot was
blocked and charged down but only as far as Hann who followed up with a low
shot that deflected safely to the goalkeeper. A free kick was awarded, what
for remains a mystery and Ben Martin was clearly unhappy with the bizarre
decision as demonstrated by his dissent which warranted a second yellow
card, therefore a red - and St. Albans were down to ten men.
The
referee, Constantine Hatzidakis, somehow saw fit to produce a total of eight
yellow cards in a game of football that didn’t seem to match up with that
tally.
Two of those as
described, were shown to St. Albans defender Ben Martin, who was dismissed
thirteen minutes from time. Matt Gray was also sent from the Eastleigh
dugout.
With a numerical
advantage, Eastleigh sadly could not take advantage. Full credit to the
Saints who might have gone on to steal all three points.
The closest Eastleigh
came to finding a winner was from the free kick that resulted after
Martin’s dismissal. Andy Forbes touched the ball to his right for Marshall
but the man who netted a stunning goal from range against Bath City a
fortnight ago, was unable to repeat that magic and fired high over the cross
bar.
A draw felt like defeat
for the hosts as the Saints ran Eastleigh ragged making them look second
best for much of the afternoon. Certainly at no point did the visitors show
any signs of a side deserving their status at the foot of the table.
It
saddens me to say it, but on this showing it is hard to see how Eastleigh
might realise their goal of promotion, but of course there is still plenty
of time for this to change starting next week when we travel to Bognor
Regis.
FULL
TIME – Eastleigh
1-1
St.
Alban's City
JAMIE
MONTIGUE
