Bognor
Regis Town v Eastleigh
SATURDAY
26th JANUARY 2008
BLUE
SQUARE SOUTH
It was a strange game
at Nyewood Lane, Bognor on Saturday. Eastleigh manager Ian Baird gave a
debut to loan signing goalkeeper a 19 year old from Crystal Palace, whilst
Fitzroy Simpson was also given his first start in the side for a month.
The early pressure from
the home side had the Eastleigh rearguard looking anything but secure though
they never tested Wilkinson. With only three minutes played and having
absorbed the early pressure a long throw from the left flank from Adam
Everitt was allowed to bounce inside the Bognor penalty area and with the
ball rising Jamie Brown nipped in through a static Bognor rearguard to drop
a header over home goalkeeper Craig Stoner and give Eastleigh the lead.
Bognor striker Mark
Knee saw his pace allow him to get behind the Eastleigh back four again but
Wilkinson was soon off his line to avert the danger. Eastleigh added their
second goal straight away on seven minutes. The Bognor defence got
themselves in a mix up and the ball fell invitingly for Andy Forbes allowing
himself composure before lofting a shot beyond Stoner and give Eastleigh the
two goal advantage.
Paul Sales almost added
another Eastleigh goal on seventeen minutes heading a Mark Marshall cross
wide of the target whilst three minutes later Wilkinson was in action out to
the feet of Knee before the striker could damage the prospective clean
sheet.
Knee was thwarted by
Wilkinson again on thirty seven minutes having a header from a David Ray
cross saved, whilst six minutes later a twenty five yard drive from Ray just
went the wrong side of Wilkinson’s upright though it looked as though the
keeper did have the goal covered.
On the stroke of the
interval Eastleigh added their third goal. Anthony Riviere the scorer, his
tireless running allowing him to be played in following good work from Brown
and Forbes for the midfielder to fire home his seventh goal of the season.
HALF
TIME – Bognor
Regis Town
0-3
Eastleigh
Bognor made a double
substitution at the start of the second period but Eastleigh should have
added to their score within the first three minutes of the restart. A cross
from Riviere being headed just over the bar by Forbes. As the game settled
more into a midfield tussle Eastleigh were reduced to ten men on sixty two
minutes when after an altercation Luke Byles was shown a second yellow card
and was heading for the changing rooms.
On sixty-eight minutes
played Bognor skipper Luke Nightingale raced clear but again Wilkinson was
quickly off his line and pushed the strikers shot away. From the resulting
corner Andy Pearson headed over the bar when well placed.
Scott
Chamberlain for the home side, had a free kick off target and again
Nightingale was through on goal but Wilkinson stood tall for his fourth one
on one contest of the afternoon. The final goalmouth action of the afternoon
came when after defending a corner Eastleigh quickly broke. Chris Piper fed
Riviere who helped the ball into Marshall but the diminutive Eastleigh
winger fired over.
FULL
TIME – Bognor
Regis Town
0-3
Eastleigh
RAY
MURPHY
