Eastbourne
Borough v Eastleigh
TUESDAY
19th FEBRUARY 2008
BLUE
SQUARE SOUTH
Eastbourne Borough
moved to the top of the Blue Square South table over their arch rivals Lewes
with this odd goal in five victory over Eastleigh, which also saw Eastleigh
slip just outside the play off positions with rivals Bishops Stortford also
clinching a victory on the evening.
Manager Ian Baird made
four changes from the previous disappointing performance at Sutton. Included
in the strike force was loan signing from Sutton United Warren McBean
replacing the injured Andy Forbes.
The evening could not
have started worse for Eastleigh. Having
had the better of the opening two minutes Eastleigh then watched a long kick
from Eastbourne goalkeeper Lee Hook fall behind the Eastleigh defence.
Warren Goodhind tried to put extra pressure on the ball with a header back
to his own keeper David Wilkinson but the ball fell short. Scott Ramsay
picked up the ball and saw his first attempt pushed out by Wilkinson but Ramsay
recovered to fire home the loose ball and give the home side the lead.
The Eastleigh defence
did not have their reassuringly solid look. Luke Byles’ stray pass along
the back line on ten minutes arrived at the feet of the dangerous Pat
Harding. Harding shot early and was denied by a block save by Wilkinson the
ball coming back to Harding who then fired wide.
Eastleigh created a
couple of openings, Jamie Brown fired a shot wide on quarter of an hour and
three minutes later McBean capitalised on a mistake from Neil Jenkins, but
Hook dived low to his left to smother the debutant's shot.
Twenty-one minutes and
Eastleigh were two goals behind. Harding’s cross from the right was met by
a textbook header from Andy Atkin to double the Eastbourne lead. Five
minutes later and it appeared that Eastleigh may be on the wrong end of a
hiding. Jay Lovett’s free kick was headed back across the goal by Atkin
allowing Ramsay to loop a header over Wilkinson for Eastbourne third
goal.
With thirty-two minutes
played Mark Marshall showed some of his electric pace on the right wing,
before sending a cross into the box where McBean arrived at the near
post to divert the ball past Hook for his first goal in an Eastleigh shirt.
HALF
TIME – Eastbourne
Borough
3-1
Eastleigh
Eastbourne has the
better of the opening quarter of an hour of the second period, but from then
on in it was all Eastleigh who ended the game highly unlucky not to have
earnt a point. Four minutes into the second half another poor back pass from
Goodhind fell again invitingly for Ramsay but Wilkinson was quickly off his
line to avert the danger. On the hour an excellent reflex save from
Wilkinson stopped Harding from increasing the score.
Eastleigh reduced the
scoreline on sixty-five minutes. Adam Everitt's corner saw Peter Adeniyi
flick the ball on for Luke Byles who shot home after having his
original effort blocked.
Eastleigh
had the better of the rest of the match without really forcing home keeper
Hook into much action those coming close several times. As for Eastbourne
Wilkinson produced a good stop from Wilkinson and then Matt Crabb got the
better of Byles, but again Wilkinson came to the rescue.
FULL
TIME – Eastbourne
Borough
3-2
Eastleigh
RAY
MURPHY
