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22/8/2020 8:46 AM  #1


Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

Updates as usual today

 

22/8/2020 1:30 PM  #2


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

It's 2 30 pm and we're at the ground and in position.. The pitch looks good and it's bright sunshine. . 

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22/8/2020 1:58 PM  #3


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

Just had a sharp short shower and It's almost kick off time
Ilkeston starting team :
1 Stainsby, 2 Kyle B, 3 Bennett, 4 Bertram, 5 Render, 6 Fenton, 7 Goodson, 8 Brown-Hill, 9 Troke, 10 Watson, 11 Reid.  

We're off ..... 

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22/8/2020 2:07 PM  #4


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

First corner to Gedling. Inswinger is pushed out by Stainsby. Good attack by Gedling, but shot goes wide. GOAL for Gedling.      0-1       7 minutes

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22/8/2020 2:09 PM  #5


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

It's now raining heavily. Ilkeston yet to settle.  GOAL ILKESTON     Brown-Hill equalises   1-1   10 minutes.

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22/8/2020 2:12 PM  #6


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

Better for Ilkeston now.  2-1 Reid smashes in from close range        12 minutes

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22/8/2020 2:15 PM  #7


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

Brilliant play by Reid enables Troke to score          3-1      15 minutes

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22/8/2020 2:17 PM  #8


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

Goodson brought down.   PENALTY.   Troke to take. Sends keeper wrong way        4-1       17 minutes

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22/8/2020 2:23 PM  #9


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

Wow! Sounds like quite a game!

 

22/8/2020 2:23 PM  #10


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

Great Ilkeston move ends with Watson shot just wide.  Brown-Hill cross drifts out. Watson sends Bennett away but cross goes out.  Ilkeston looking good       4-1       23 minutes

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22/8/2020 2:32 PM  #11


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

Rocket from Troke skims the post. It's still hammering it down.   Free kick to Gedling and its deflected wide. Troke brought down on edge of area. Keeper saves Reid's shot.         4-1        33 minutes

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22/8/2020 2:35 PM  #12


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

GOAL Goodson wins race for ball and scores.             5-1      35 minutes

Last edited by Matchman (22/8/2020 2:51 PM)

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22/8/2020 2:37 PM  #13


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

Goal Watson open his account       6-1        37 minutes

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22/8/2020 2:42 PM  #14


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

Brown-Hill body checked. Free kick on corner of penalty area. Troke takes and keeper tips the shot over.  Gedling No. 8 finds net but he's offside.           6-1    42 minutes

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22/8/2020 2:53 PM  #15


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

Half time  :    Gedling 1 Ilkeston  6

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22/8/2020 2:57 PM  #16


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

Same team out for Ilkeston as second half starts .......

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22/8/2020 3:09 PM  #17


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

Chance for Gedling but they can't take it. Good punch out by Stainsby under pressure. Bright start by Gedling.       Corner to Ilkeston ends with Reid shot saved by keeper. Some good Ilkeston possession.         still 6-1      55 minutes

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22/8/2020 3:16 PM  #18


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

 Great run and cross by Bennett. Flying header from Fenton just too high.      6-1     62 minutes

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22/8/2020 3:19 PM  #19


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

Several changes now for Ilkeston on 65 minutes

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22/8/2020 3:23 PM  #20


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

Great move by Gedling and they almost score. Great move by Ilkeston and Lambert scores      7-1      69 minutes

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22/8/2020 3:33 PM  #21


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

Another chance for Lambert but this time he fires over. Gedling forward gets past Stainsby but Ilkeston defender gets back to block the shot on the line.  Lamber is borderline offside.         7-1    78 minutes

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22/8/2020 3:38 PM  #22


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

Almost a brilliant pass by Reid but keeper does well to collect.  Lambert one on one with keeper, keeper does really well.             7-1       82 minutes

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22/8/2020 3:46 PM  #23


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

Kole Lambert shot pushed round the post by Gedling keeper.     There goes the final whistle .

Result  :   Gedling  1  Ilkeston 7

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22/8/2020 8:54 PM  #24


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

Other pre-season friendly results :

Rocester   0  Leek Town  3
Stamford  7  Newark Flowserve  0
Cleethorpes  0  Grimsby  3
Carlton Town  1  Radford  1
Bridington  1  Belper Town  3
Worksop  Town  4  Emley  1
Sutton Coldfield  2  Coleshill  1
Litchfield City  2  Chasetown  4
Kidsgrove  3  Knutsford  1
Winterton Rangers 0  Lincoln Utd  2
Hanley Town  1  Newcastle Town  1
Rossington Main  3  Sheffield  3
Deeping Rangers  0  Spalding Utd  1
Holbeach Utd  0  Wisbech Town  2 
Long Eaton Utd  2  Basford Utd  1

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25/8/2020 6:05 AM  #25


Re: Gedling v Ilkeston - Sat 22 Aug - Live Updates

GEDLING MATCH REPORT


GEDLING BEATEN BY STRONG ILKESTON SIDE  
BY TOM SURGAY

Gedling show plenty of fighting spirit but are overcome by superior opposition

Gedling Miners Welfare gave a spirited performance but were ultimately beaten by a superior Ilkeston Town side. It was no surprise as the visitors made their two division supremacy tell in an engaging contest. For the first time since football restarted following the Coronavirus pandemic, Plains Road welcomed fans, and they were suitably treated to an action packed affair.

It was the hosts who made the brighter start and had the first clear cut chance after just five minutes. Captain Josh Thornton found some space on the left wing and worked a testing, low cross into the penalty area. His cross was met by a player on trial at the club but he couldn’t quite direct his shot on target.  Three minutes later, however, the same player didn’t make any mistake when the ball fell to him from six yards and he prodded the ball beyond Ilkeston’s goalkeeper to give Gedling the lead.

The visitors responded almost immediately with an equaliser, as Ollie Brown-Hill beat his man and fired a shot into the bottom left corner of the net.  It didn’t take long for Ilkeston to take the lead as a thunderous James Reid strike from the edge of the area put the visitors in front, during their very next attack.  Within five minutes of going ahead, Ilkeston had two more goals to lead 4-1 courtesy of an Alex Troke brace. Firstly, he expertly finished a swift team passing move before converting a penalty that was awarded after Zak Goodson had been upended. This meant the spectators had been treated to five goals in less than 20 frenetic first half minutes.

Gedling began to once again get a foothold in the game, showing much needed resilience after a devastating few minutes. Kieran Harrison’s well struck free kick from the edge of the penalty area was prevented from troubling the ‘keeper by a well timed deflection from the Ilkeston wall. The resultant corner dropped straight to Harrison on the edge of the area but his shot was narrowly wide of the target.

With just over five minutes of the half remaining, Ilkeston again hit Gedling with two goals in quick succession. Goodson fired a low shot into the bottom corner of the net before a minute later Nat Watson tapped in the sixth although there had looked a blatant offside in the build up.  Keaton Sharpe, in the Gedling goal, then prevented the deficit from getting any worse with a smart palm over the crossbar from a dangerous free kick.  As halftime beckoned, Courtney Hastings thought he’d pulled another goal back for Gedling only to see the assistant referee flag for offside.

The second half was a much more even contest and lacked the plethora of good chances that the first half had been filled with.  Matthew Simpson, on at half time to replace Sharpe in goal, was quickly called into action early on in the half and reacted with an excellent block to deny Goodson his second goal of the game.  With just over an hour gone, Gedling put together arguably their best move of the match. Thornton brilliantly weaved past two defenders and swung in a pin point cross from the right which Hastings met on the volley. The ball flew inches wide of the post with the ‘keeper completely beaten.

Kole Lambert then added a seventh for Ilkeston after Thomas Marshall had intercepted a misplaced pass from the Gedling backline.  Gedling reacted well to conceding the first goal of the second half and began to carve out good opportunities. A clever run from Hastings saw him get in behind the Ilkeston defence but he was thwarted by a good save from the Ilkeston ‘keeper.  One of Gedling’s trialists then made a similar run just a few minutes later and calmly rounded the goalkeeper only to see his shot blocked on the line and cleared away.  As the game moved into the final ten minutes, Ross McCaughey, combative throughout, won the ball back strongly on the edge of Ilkeston’s area and struck a firm effort at goal. However, good positioning from Ilkeston’s ‘keeper saw him field it relatively comfortably.  The final chance of the game fell to Ilkeston as Lambert looked to add his second of the match with a powerful strike from range but Simpson made a brilliant save with his legs to deny him on the stroke of full time. 

Manager Andy Clerke said: “Ilkeston are a very good side, you see the squad they’ve put together; fantastic backroom as well. It was always going to be a tough game today. Their movement I thought was sharp. We’ve learnt a few lessons there, hopefully lessons I’d sooner happen now than the first couple of games of the season. We’re not going to feel sorry for ourselves, we'll dust ourselves down and be ready for midweek.

Manager Chris Marks said: “I thought we started the game really well, then they had a good 20 minutes which cost us. We weren’t at our best first half but I thought second half we came out, we were a lot more together, looked a lot more organised. I think we were good for the second half to be fair.”

 

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