Those Were The Days; 3rd May 2008
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THOSE WERE THE DAYS
3rd May 2008
Football Conference (Blue Square) South; Semi-Final 2nd Leg
HRBFC 0 Fisher Athletic 0 aet (1-1 agg, HRBFC won 4-2 on pen) Att; 1,489
HRBFC;-
Matt Lovett; Graham Harper, Ryan Lake, Orlando Jeffrey, Stuart Lake (Barrie Matthews, 65’), Dean Wells, Alan Inns (Glenn Harris, 119’), Elliott Godfrey (Shaun McAuley, 65’), Ian Hodges, Lawrence Yaku, Francis Quarm.
Unused Subs; Rob Paris, Marcello Fernandes.
The first leg, (played four days earlier had ended all-square at 1-1 in front of a crowd of 450) so it was all to play for. The second leg turned into a tense and nervy affair. To be fair to Fisher they had the better of the few chances during the 120 minutes. Twice Gavin Tomlin and Shaun Batt were presented with good chances but both contrived to miss the ball! Tomlin looked to be Fisher’s danger man, he brought out a good save from Lovett in the first half. Late on, McAuley, Hodges and Matthews all had strikes from distance, however the longer the game went on, the more likely it was that penalties would decide the issue. After extra time, it was down to a shoot-out. Yaku scored Hampton’s first, Andre McCollin responded, 1-1; McCauley scored, Luke Hickie blasted over, 2-1; Lovett, Hampton’s keeper, scored, for Fisher, Wesley Thomas scored, 3-2; Glenn Harris tucked away Hampton’s fourth, Batt missed the target, 4-2 to the Beavers.
Hampton would go on to lose 2-0, to Eastbourne Borough, in the Play-Off Final.
The Old Historian
3rd May 2008
Football Conference (Blue Square) South; Semi-Final 2nd Leg
HRBFC 0 Fisher Athletic 0 aet (1-1 agg, HRBFC won 4-2 on pen) Att; 1,489
HRBFC;-
Matt Lovett; Graham Harper, Ryan Lake, Orlando Jeffrey, Stuart Lake (Barrie Matthews, 65’), Dean Wells, Alan Inns (Glenn Harris, 119’), Elliott Godfrey (Shaun McAuley, 65’), Ian Hodges, Lawrence Yaku, Francis Quarm.
Unused Subs; Rob Paris, Marcello Fernandes.
The first leg, (played four days earlier had ended all-square at 1-1 in front of a crowd of 450) so it was all to play for. The second leg turned into a tense and nervy affair. To be fair to Fisher they had the better of the few chances during the 120 minutes. Twice Gavin Tomlin and Shaun Batt were presented with good chances but both contrived to miss the ball! Tomlin looked to be Fisher’s danger man, he brought out a good save from Lovett in the first half. Late on, McAuley, Hodges and Matthews all had strikes from distance, however the longer the game went on, the more likely it was that penalties would decide the issue. After extra time, it was down to a shoot-out. Yaku scored Hampton’s first, Andre McCollin responded, 1-1; McCauley scored, Luke Hickie blasted over, 2-1; Lovett, Hampton’s keeper, scored, for Fisher, Wesley Thomas scored, 3-2; Glenn Harris tucked away Hampton’s fourth, Batt missed the target, 4-2 to the Beavers.
Hampton would go on to lose 2-0, to Eastbourne Borough, in the Play-Off Final.
The Old Historian