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25/3/2023 4:50 PM  #31


Re: Sat 25 March '23 : Stourbridge v Ilkeston : ko 3pm

Thomas sends Lita away down the wing but Lita's effort is too high.   Another Stour corner. Then a Yellow for a Stour player stopping an Ilkeston counter attack.  Now it's an Ilkeston corner.
It's in!!!!!!!!!!!
I think it was Finn Delap with a downward header and Remaye got the ball over the line at the far post.

GOAL   ILKESTON     Remaye Cambell       2-1   90 minutes

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25/3/2023 4:52 PM  #32


Re: Sat 25 March '23 : Stourbridge v Ilkeston : ko 3pm

Six minutes added time indicated. Another Stour booking for afoul on Ward.     2-1        90 +  2 mins

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25/3/2023 4:53 PM  #33


Re: Sat 25 March '23 : Stourbridge v Ilkeston : ko 3pm

Wilder with a goal line clearance as Stourbridge press again. That was close

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25/3/2023 4:54 PM  #34


Re: Sat 25 March '23 : Stourbridge v Ilkeston : ko 3pm

Woakes on for Bennett  -   presumably game management.

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25/3/2023 4:57 PM  #35


Re: Sat 25 March '23 : Stourbridge v Ilkeston : ko 3pm

Time wasting by Ilkeston at every opportunity to the annoyance of the irate Stourbridge fans   Stourbrdge cross is too high and goes out. That's a relief       The six minutes must be up now

It is,    There 's the whistle 

Full time   Stourbridge   1  Ilkeston  2

What a hard fought win.

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25/3/2023 6:13 PM  #36


Re: Sat 25 March '23 : Stourbridge v Ilkeston : ko 3pm

Great defensive performance today in the second half. Well done to all our defenders and keeper Foulkes.
A lot of people on the bus giving Jack Thomas MOM. Personally I thought Henri Wilder.
When Stourbridge equalised I thought we were going to lose. Elated for Remaye to get the winner.

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25/3/2023 6:25 PM  #37


Re: Sat 25 March '23 : Stourbridge v Ilkeston : ko 3pm

I went with Jack Thomas as motm

 

25/3/2023 6:26 PM  #38


Re: Sat 25 March '23 : Stourbridge v Ilkeston : ko 3pm

The team fought hard especially in the second half . Deserved the win ..

 

25/3/2023 7:53 PM  #39


Re: Sat 25 March '23 : Stourbridge v Ilkeston : ko 3pm

Maybe we take Kieran Fenton for granted. He's so good week in and week out but he often doesn't get a mention.
And he chips in with goals on a regular basis. If consistency wins "Player of the season" then Kieran must be odds-on favourite.

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25/3/2023 9:11 PM  #40


Re: Sat 25 March '23 : Stourbridge v Ilkeston : ko 3pm

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The last two home games have been cracking entertainment, twelve goals shared but only two points gleaned.
Today we didn't play to the same standard but we got 3 points. 
That's football and that's nine games unbeaten. 
 

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26/3/2023 9:01 AM  #41


Re: Sat 25 March '23 : Stourbridge v Ilkeston : ko 3pm

The pitch wasnt brilliant yesterday but both teams tried to keep the ball on the ground. Although we were battling well in defence we did have some great chance ourselves. The one by Ramaye where their keeper made a great save. And the one where Lita headed at the keeper.
  Great to see Declan has signed a new contract by the way .

 

26/3/2023 9:49 AM  #42


Re: Sat 25 March '23 : Stourbridge v Ilkeston : ko 3pm


Sat 25th Mar 2023
Southern League Premier Central
Stourbridge  1  Ilkeston Town  2 
For once, a late goal went Ilkeston’s way and they extended their unbeaten run to nine matches. Remaye Campbell’s 90th minute winner came after the Robins had been forced to defend for most of the second half. Kieran Fenton gave Ilkeston a first half lead but a ferocious Stourbridge fight back saw them equalise five minutes from time. 
Stourbridge were first to create an opportunity and Harrison Foulkes responded with a good save from a Gittings half volley. Ilkeston were enjoying greater possession but few chances were created apart from a Jamie Ward free kick which tested Price. Stourbridge had a great chance to go ahead on 35 minutes when Gittings fired over from distance with Foukes stranded. Two minutes before half time though it was Ilkeston who took the lead when Fenton headed in at the far post from a corner.
Following the restart Ilkeston twice went close to extending their lead when a Stourbridge defender was close to putting the ball in his own goal followed by an outstanding save by Price from Campbell. By the hour mark Stourbridge were in the ascendency and pressing. Ilkeston had an escape when Cowley’s effort came back off the post to Prosser and his attempt was cleared off the line by Ward. At the other end a Leroy Lita header was saved by Price but Stourbridge pressure was building. On 85 minutes they finally got their reward when Cowley squeezed in a header. The momentum  was with the hosts but Jack Thomas created a chance on the counter attack for Lita whose shot was too high before Stourbridge were stunned by Campbell’s dramatic late strike. Ilkeston then had to endure seven minutes of added time frenzy and Cowley came close to heading a second equaliser but was denied by Henri Wilder hooking the ball off the line. 


 

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26/3/2023 5:13 PM  #43


Re: Sat 25 March '23 : Stourbridge v Ilkeston : ko 3pm

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DATE: SAT 25 MAR 2023   BY STEVE WHITNEY
Saturday's Premier Division One Central Round-Up
One issue was settled on `Non-League Day` in the Pitching In Southern League Premier Division Central today and that was the relegation of bottom-markers AFC Rushden & Diamonds.

Luke Shaw receives his man of the match award for his brace for Coalville 

Chris Nunn’s side needed to beat title-challengers Leiston at Hayden Road to extend their tenure into another week. However, despite a spirited performance from Diamonds in front of a decent crowd of 429, they were unable to achieve the win but prevented the Suffolk side from scoring in a 0-0 draw. But much of that was down to a tremendous performance by home `keeper Dean Snedker, who also saved a penalty on the hour-mark from Will Davies after Ben Fowkes had been fouled in the area.

Leaders Tamworth made no mistake, winning 2-0 at Garden Walk against a Royston Town side who started the afternoon in eighth place. The Lambs opened the scoring after 28 minutes when Dan Creaney headed home. Then, just shy of the hour-mark, Tamworth doubled their advantage when Eoin McKeown kept his nerve to beat Crows` keeper Dimi Kyriatzis one-on-one.

Coalville Town maintained their challenge with a 2-1 win over fourth-bottom Kings Langley in front of a crowd of 970 at the Mander Cruickshank Solicitors Stadium. The hosts took a 1-0 lead into half-time, courtesy of a 9th minute Luke Shaw penalty after a foul on Lee McGlinchey. The visitors were far from being out of the contest and gradually got themselves a foothold and it came as little surprise when they equalised in the 72nd minute when a fine ball from Sami Bessadi was finished off well by Cain Keller. However, just when a draw looked on the cards, 5 minutes into stoppage time, Shaw grabbed a crucial second for the title-chasing hosts.

Rushall Olympic in fourth edged a 1-0 win against a St Ives Town side now looking nervously over their shoulder at the relegation zone after an eighth game without a win. With former Premier League striker Leon Clarke starting for the first time for the Pics, the crowd of 462 saw the hosts take a 27th minute lead when Andre Landell managed to beat Ives` keeper Ed Brearey from an acute angle from the edge of the box. The visitors battled hard and made it tough for the play-off chasing hosts, but in the end, Landell’s goal proved enough.

Fifth-placed Nuneaton Borough were held to a 1-1 draw at Bloomfields by in-form Needham Market. It was the visitors who took the lead after 22 minutes when a deflected Kane Richards effort found its way past Marcus Garnham in the Marketmen’s goal. A nasty injury to the home side’s Patrick Brothers held up play for a considerable time and in the 13th minute of first half injury-time, Needham Market equalised when Ross Crane was brought down in the area and Luke Ingram smashed home the penalty. The second half was a bit of a non-entity and a draw was about right on the day.

Sixth-placed Mickleover are nine points behind Nuneaton after winning 3-1 at Bromsgrove Sporting in front of a crowd of 768 at the Victoria Ground. Andy Dales headed the visitors in front after 15 minutes but in the 2nd minute of time added on in the first half, Sporting were level through Brandon Smalley. Five minutes after the break, Mickleover were back in front with a second for Dales and a minute from the end of normal time, Elliott Reeves made it 3-1 to John McGrath’s men.

Needham Market and Diamonds were the only teams in the bottom half of the table to take a point today, so it’s as you were in the race to avoid joining the Northamptonshire side in going down.

It’s looking grim for second-bottom Hednesford Town, whose confidence won’t be helped by a 5-1 drubbing, albeit by an in-form Barwell side who have gone from being relegation candidates to ninth place in the table! Brady Hickey gave the Canaries an early 4th minute lead that Beck-Ray Enoru doubled after 20 minutes. Jordan Graham pulled the Pitmen back into the contest in the 39th minute. But 11 minutes into the second half, Layton Ndukwu made it 3-1 and 3 minutes later, he grabbed his second and Barwell’s fourth.Jahvan Davidson-Miller made it a nap hand in the 77th minute and it could have been worse for Hednesford as, 7 minutes later, Hickey’s penalty hit the bar and he headed home the rebound but the goal was disallowed.

Third-bottom Bedford Town’s poor run continued with a 2-0 loss at an Alvechurch side who are now 13th and probably now safe.But it could have been different if the Eagles hadn’t have squandered the chance to take the lead in the 38th minute when they were awarded a penalty when Connor Tomlinson flicked the ball on to Lucas Kirkpatrick, who was bundled over. But Tomlinson slipped as he took the spot-kick and the ball went agonisingly wide. The deadlock was broken 7 minutes into the second half when, following a free-kick, Tom Edge smashed home a loose ball after Tyrell Skeen-Hamilton’s initial shot had been blocked by Bedford `keeper Lewis Elsom. And then 5 minutes from time, Alvechurch made sure of the points when substitute Jack Concannon showed some neat footwork before sliding the ball past Elsom

.Stratford Town remain in 18th place after losing 1-0 at Top Field against a Hitchin Town side who needed the win to settle any late fears of getting involved in a relegation scrap. A crowd of 553 saw Luton Town loanee Josh Allen score the only goal of the game after 27 minutes when Stratford `keeper Liam O’Brien could only parry Layne Eadie’s powerful drive from 25 yards out, and Allen followed up to net the rebound. Hitchin came close to adding a second 8 minutes from time but Finley Wilkinson’s 25 yard free-kick came back off the foot of the post.

Basford United are 16th and far from safe after losing 1-0 at Greenwich Avenue to a now eighth-placed Redditch United. A goalless first half was followed almost immediately by Basford almost taking the lead but Courey Grantham’s effort came back of the foot of the post. Redditch sealed the points though when Bernard Mensah grabbed the only goal in the 75th minute.

A crowd of 770 at the War Memorial Athletic Ground saw Stourbridge lose 2-1 against seventh-placed Ilkeston Town. The visitors took a 42nd minute lead when Kieren Fenton headed home from a corner. The Glassboys came close to levelling 10 minutes after half-time but Jason Cowley’s overhead kick bounced back off a post. But 5 minutes from time, an Ethan Vaughan cross was headed home by Cowley. However, just 4 minutes later, Remaye Campbell headed Ilkeston back in front, and despite the impressive Cowley having a last-gasp effort cleared off the line, the visitors held on for the win.




 

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26/3/2023 7:16 PM  #44


Re: Sat 25 March '23 : Stourbridge v Ilkeston : ko 3pm

Luke Shaw was and still is a player who I would have to loved to have still been at Ilkeston. When he played for us he was very young but had tremendous potential and I was always surprised he did not make at a much higher level level.

 

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