Sussex County League Division 1
Tuesday
30th
October
2007
HASSOCKS MUGGED
AS HAILSHAM SNATCH POINT
Hassocks 1-1
Hailsham Town
A LATE
Hailsham equaliser left the Hassocks players devastated as they
had targeted three points to consolidate third place in the
County League. Despite a sluggish start as the visitors made the
running in the first 15 minutes, the Robins settled down to play
some of their best football of the season and were in charge for
lengthy spells. And it looked like they were on their way to
avenging a 4-1 league reverse at the Beaconsfield in
mid-September when Spencer Slaughter struck a rare goal in
stoppage time at the end of the first half. Richard Thompson’s
cross was cleared only as far as the young midfielder, who
struck it back crisply through a crowded area from 30 yards.
After the
lively Danny Leach and Scott French posed early problems and
Leach forced a good save from Hassocks skipper Joel Harding, the
hosts went close three times in rapid succession from an Anthony
Hibbert corner. Defender Peter Lear had a header cleared off the
line and then a shot blocked after Matt Robbins had also been
foiled by a goalline clearance. Phil Gault should have put
Hassocks in front on 33 minutes when put through one-on-one with
Russell Tanner by a good ball from Slaughter. Gault elected to
put the ball over the onrushing keeper from 25 yards but his
effort smacked against the bar. Mark Sheriff then scuffed a good
chance wide from 10 yards and then just before the goal, Phil
Richardson got back to clear off the line after the little
striker had rounded Tanner.
The hosts
continued in the ascendancy at the start of the second half and
Gault had a ‘goal’ disallowed for offside before Sheriff put
a free header just wide and the stretching Robbins toe poked the
ball over after a Hibbert cross had eluded everyone else. But
substitutions by Hailsham lifted them and they started to come
far more into the game. Leach’s header forced a great full
length save from Harding but Hassocks looked to have gained
sweet revenge before on 87 minutes visiting defender Mark Reeve
was left free to head in a corner.
Even then
Hassocks could have won it in stoppage time when somehow wing
back Richard Thompson toe poked over from close range when Sam
Fisk’s long throw bounced across the six-yard box.
There was no doubt Robins considered this two points dropped
against a Hailsham side less impressive than they had been in
the first meeting.
Hassocks:
Harding, Fisk, Marsh, Lear, Faith, Thompson; Robbins, Slaughter,
Hibbert; Gault, Sheriff
Unused subs:
Thomas, Laing, Simpson, Wickwar
Man of the
Match: Matt Robbins
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