Match Report


Ryman League: Division One South

Horsham YMCA 1
Gordon 25

  Chatham Town 1
Hogg 45

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Tom Norris, West Susex County Times
Date:29th January 2011    Location:Gorings Mead


YMs Tony Reidn, picture by Derek Martin, courtesy of West Sussex County Times HORSHAM YMCA manager John Cumberbatch was honest in describing his side’s performance at home to Chatham Town on Saturday as more "two points dropped" than one point gained.

The hosts could muster only a draw against the Kent based side sitting just six league places above them, in a game that saw neither side particularly dominate the play.

The result, however ensured that YM spent yet another week fixed to the foot of the Ryman Division One South table, three points and three games adrift of their nearest rivals Whyteleafe.

Cumberbatch said: "It was definitely two points dropped today I feel much better about the way we played as we created a lot more than we have done in the last two games.

"However, I feel that we were a bit unlucky with their goal and ultimately that has cost us two i points, which is a shame."

The hosts will be disappointed not to have taken something more from the fixture, where all of the afternoons action seemed to happen in the first half.

YM made a shaky start but soon found their feet and should have been a goal up on the quarter hour mark. Left back Daryl Plummer played a delightful chipped ball into forward Gavin Gordon, only for the bustling striker to have his tame shot cleared off the line by a retreating Chatham defender. YMs Glen Woodburn, picture by Derek Martin, courtesy of West Sussex County Times

Ten minutes later though, the front man’s fortunes appeared to change. A corner from Spencer Sachies was glanced on by midfielder Matt Simpson at the front post, and Gordon was on hand to nod home his 12th of the season from close range.

Having taken the lead, however the YM defence was immediately called upon to keep the visitors at bay as the Chats raced forward straight from the restart.

YM's keeper Mark Fox made a brave stop to deny an awkwardly bouncing Chatham free kick, before a vital sliding challenge from skipper Glen Woodburn kept out a low Nick Hegley strike.

Gordon should have then doubled his tally for the afternoon when he was found in acres of space on the YM right.

But the striker dawdled on the ball and with the Chatham keeper off his line lobbed his effort high over the visitors crossbar .

The home side were then made to pay for their lack of composure in front of goal, when the visitors found a way through the YM defence right on the stroke of half time. Completely against the run of play Aaron Firth’s misguided pass somehow found its way to winger Anthony Hogg, who, with the help of a touch off left back Plummen brought the ball down and leathered it past ‘keeper Fox from the edge of the area.

The second half failed to live up to the expectations created in the first 45 minutes, and other than a sharp save from ‘keeper Fox to deny Hogg a second, neither side really created anything of real intent. YM brought on midfielder Omar Folkes, who impressed in the middle of the park, but neither he nor the ever lively Damien Ramsay could provide a way through for the home side.

Cumberbatch added: "I was pleased with the way we dominated some parts of the game and although there weren’t that many clear-cut chances, I do feel that there were a lot of half chances that we worked well to create."

YM (4-4-2): Fox, Plummer, Woodburn (c), Reid, Harris, Sachies, Simpson (Adewuni 48), Bowra, Ramsay, Gordon, Henry (Folkes 45).