Showing posts with label Crawley Town. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crawley Town. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 April 2012

Daggers 1-1 Crawley Town, Survival Assured

Dagenham & Redbridge officially confirmed their place in League Two next season thanks to a resilient performance against promotion chasing Crawley Town. A goal apiece from Charlie Wassmer and Billy Bingham saw the game end 1-1 and extend both sides' unbeaten runs to eight and thirteen respectively going into the final two games of the season.

After putting in a Messi-like performance in a training session this morning, I headed to Victoria Road where we would be given The Traditional Builders Stand for the final time this season, hopefully creating a fantastic atmosphere to spur the lads on. I arrived at around 14:20 and headed round the car park and through the turnstiles near Pondfield Park before advancing through and up the stairs where I had a brief chat with the Horans.

Whilst up the top, "Do the Twist" was played which inevitably drew a response from the Daggers fans towards the Crawley team. With just over 10 minutes until kick off I headed down and towards the centre where I stood with Chaz & Bill amongst others, whilst here the teams were read out and they were as follows,

Dagenham & Redbridge: Lewington, Doe, Baudry, Arber, McCrory, Elito, Spillane, Bingham, Ogogo, Scott, Woodall. Subs: Hogan, Parker, Green, Howell, Reed.

The home side made a single change from the one that drew against Aldershot last weekend with Josh Scott replacing Dominic Green meaning a 4-4-2/ 4-3-3 formation would be in effect. Mathieu Baudry also extended his loan until the end of the season whilst Dave Hogan's dancing on Soccer AM saw him earn a place on the bench.

Crawley Town: Kuipers, Howell, McFadzean, Wassmer, Davis, Davies, Clarke, Simpson, Bullman, Neilson, Alexander. Subs: Shearer, Dempster, Hunt, Watt, Akinde.

Crawley fans in The Sieve
Caretaker manager Craig Brewster named an unchanged side meaning that ex Dagger Charlie Wassmer would line up against the side he was on loan against earlier in the month whilst John Akinde got a place on the bench. Midfielder David Hunt also returned to the bench following a two month absence after injuring himself in the cup tie with Stoke over two months ago.

The ground began to fill up quite rapidly with Crawley fans enjoying the majority of our Sieve! I'm sure they treated it well. The Traditional Builders Stand was packed to the rafters whilst the part of the Sieve which we occupied was pretty crammed as well; everything was set for an enthralling and particularly important encounter.

After a brief wait the teams entered the field of play just after the scheduled time, they were led out by captains Mark Arber and Dannie Bullman. After the pre match rituals etc we were all ready to finally begin in the mild conditions with the Daggers attacking the Bury Road End and the Red Devils facing us in the Traditional Builders Stand. The atmosphere was just beginning and referee Major Danny McDermid started the game off.

The game began with an opportunity in the opening five minutes from the boot of Billy Clarke, however his shot was blocked by Baudry much to the Crawley fans' frustration. The away side continued to dominate in the early stages with Mark Arber forced to clear a near post cross whilst Lewington had to rush off his line to extinguish the danger several times. With 7 minutes gone, Scott Neilson looked to be through on goal; however the orchestrator of the now infamous "Do the Twist" was ruled offside.

Despite all of the pressure from the away side it was the Daggers that nearly opened the scoring with 10 minutes on the clock. Medy Elito took a corner on the right hand side which went towards the back post where Woodall was waiting. The striker took a single touch before hitting a strike that went into the side netting, drawing several "oo's" and "ahh's" from the home support, even though it would have been impossible for him to score into that corner from the angle at which he shot.

The home side continued to look the more likely to take the lead minutes later when Mickey Spillane broke free of his marker and headed a pin point McCrory free kick over the near post. A very good opportunity for Spillane who you would have expected to hit the target following his fine goal scoring form of late.

Just before the 20 minute mark though and Crawley Town scored the opening goal, courtesy of former Dagger Charlie Wassmer. A wrongfully awarded corner was put into the box by Scott Davies where it was cleared back out to the Irish youngster. He took a touch and hit a low cross towards the front post where Wassmer, whose sole contribution whilst at Victoria Road was giving away a penalty, was on hand to poke home past the helpless Lewington. Poor defending from the Daggers who allowed Wassmer a free run on the near post; at least Crawley celebrated with another rendition of “The Twist.”

Lewington
Crawley could smell blood and only smart reactions from Lewington prevented Brewsters men from doubling their lead. A neat back heel from Neilson inside the box fed in Alexander who saw his attempt smothered by Lewington not once but twice; simply superb goalkeeping from the youngster who has endured a sterling first season in The Football League. Not long afterwards and he was in the wars once again, getting an elbow in the ribs which required treatment from John Gowens.

The game was becoming increasingly end to end as the home side didn't trouble Kuipers from a succession of well earned corners; meanwhile Doe's long throws were being soaked up by the resilient Crawley defence. Poor play from Woodall up field then gave the Red Devils a chance to attack, the lackadaisical efforts of McCrory to get back enabled Alexander to fire a shot towards the near post that Lewington palmed away well as the away side looked to turn up the heat.

The Daggers buoyed on by the increasing noise from the TB Stand went about finding an equaliser once more, however a ball in from Elito and then another flick on from Woodall were dealt with well by the Broadfield outfit. Winger Elito was then given another good chance after latching onto a Lewington punt forward but he lofted his shot over the bar and into Bury Road as half time approached.

Crawleys main threat came in the guise of former Brentford forward Gary Alexander and he had another opportunity as half time ebbed even closer. Damien McCrory gave away possession once more which let Davies in, his cross found Alexander at the back post who couldn't quite divert the ball goalwards leaving a thankful Lewington to take the goal kick.

As the fourth official put up his board though, the home side equalised thanks to a simply sensational strike from midfield maestro Billy Bingham. The former Crystal Palace youngster picked up a loose ball before advancing forward and unleashing an unstoppable 30 yard left footed strike which flew across goal and into the top corner, stinging the fingertips of Kuipers as it lashed into the net. A simply amazing strike from Bingham that had the whole of Victoria Road rocking.

That was the end of the first half in which Crawley probably dominated, however you couldn't argue that with Bingham's speculative effort we deserved to be level. The teams went in to good applause and a barrage of singing from Daggers fans that were now even more jubilant considering the scoreline.

At this point I will detail to you how I rate the food in the TB Stand; it was terrible. The burger looked as though it had been run over and that's how it tasted as well. It was all priced fairly though so no complaints on that front. It was also nice being able to see Soccer Saturday whilst walking through, I can fully appreciate how nice that stand actually is now! The remainder of half time was spent reading the programme as my phone decided to not allow me access to anything.

Steino was needed to treat a Crawley Player
The teams emerged for the second half with expectations to win the game, especially the away side who were gunning for automatic promotion. Crawley were looking to catch the hosts out at the start of the second half as Howell hit a well struck volley over the bar to scare the 1880+ home supporters in the ground. Dagenham then forged a good chance with Woodall taking the ball down in the box and eventually hitting a fierce strike on the left side that didn't challenge Kuipers in the slightest.

The momentum was swinging either way making the game finely poised; Alexander fired a shot over the bar for the visitors from a good position, meanwhile Spillane adjusted himself to head the ball over the bar from a corner as the scores remained level and the crowd on tenterhooks. The main man for the Devils was Alexander and for the umpteenth time in the match he showed why as he flashed a shot wide of the post following a clever dummy from Davies, a very good opportunity squandered.

You could see from the play why Crawley were up near the top of the table, however the Daggers were matching them and nearly took the lead after an Arber ball in found Woodall whose low strike at the near post was pushed away by Kuipers once more for a corner. From the resulting corner Josh Scott got a run on his defender and met the ball first but he could only manage to glance it at Kuipers who saved comfortably.

Goalscorer Charlie Wassmer then picked up a deserved booking for a cynical foul on Elito as John Akinde prepared to make an entrance. Before that though highly rated defender Kyle McFadzean glanced a header over the bar, proving that his services could be crucial at both ends of the pitch if need be; a quality that could be highly rated by potential suitors from higher up divisions.

Former Dagger Akinde.
With just over 20 minutes on the clock John Akinde was brought on for Scott Neilson in a change which nearly heralded an instant goal for the promotion chasers. The main protagonist Alexander flicked a ball into the box where Akinde latched onto it as the Daggers defence stood still. An absolutely dreadful slow motion attempt at a lob over Lewington failed and the ball was punched clear by the 'stopper. The best chance of the game so far and it fell to the man who has fired more blanks than Boycie this season.

The Daggers then turned on the style with ten minutes left to play. A cross to the far post was retrieved by Spillane who played a defence cutting ball to McCrory inside the box, Irish then used great vision to find the unmarked Ogogo outside the box, however Abu took a rash strike and sliced the ball wide of the mark to end a very good move by John Still's men. It just shows that we can play very slick and precise football at times.

With not long left to play the Daggers were forcing the visitors into last gasp defending with several crosses being cleared for various corners as well as a Spillane header being flicked over the bar when it looked to be on target. Let's not forget the calls of Bingham to shoot every time he had the ball about 30 yards out as the crowd wanted him to emulate his immaculate strike earlier in the match.

There was only two minutes of added time and neither side could find a winner in that period meaning the points were shared between the two former Conference outfits. This now means the Daggers continue to extend their Football League record unbeaten run to eight games, whilst we haven't lost at home in over a month. The 16 points taken in our 10 game season so far have kept us up whilst Hereford, Macclesfield & Barnet have continued to languish.

At this point I probably should announce that we are officially safe from relegation, meaning we can enjoy a trip to Shrewsbury next week and have a party against Bristol Rovers on the final day. We can now also look forward to what next season has to bring, another rain soaked trip to Accrington and yet another League Cup Run that entails just one game in which we lose to higher league opposition.

You have to say though it's been a magnificent effort by everyone to keep us up after the predicament we found ourselves in following the Northampton defeat; we really have done this against the odds. It just shows how imperative it is to have an unbeaten run of games towards the end of the season.

From today’s game though, Abu & Billy were both very good, once again getting around the park; Abu in particular who put in a mindboggling challenge in the first half to win the ball. Mathieu Baudry also played very well as he continued to impress, whilst Arbs showed once again why he still has a lot left to offer furthermore Scott Doe has been impressive whilst playing out of position, a highly thought of trait at the Daggers.

As for Crawley, a very resilient performance and they look like they have plenty going forward especially with Alexander leading the line. I'll be very surprised if they don't get promoted after today’s game, whilst Rotherham have a new stadium I think Evans was a bit of a fool leaving Crawley.

My final word has to go to the Daggers fans that made a sensational atmosphere in the TB Stand, especially in the second half when the game was level. One supporter described it as the best noise they'd heard from Daggers fans in 32 years of seeing us play which speaks for itself, whether we get the stand on a full time basis though remains to be seen. 

Next up is a trip to Shrewsbury who will be looking to get the points to achieve their promotion, so let’s see if we can dent that party and continue our own unbeaten run away from home.

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Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Crawley Town 3-1 Daggers

Dagenham & Redbridge went down 3-1 to top of the table Crawley Town last night in a game that had far more than the actual result at stake for Daggers fans. Not only was it the outcome that mattered, but the meeting of Steve Evans with Dagenham for the first time since his Boston days, where he cheated the Daggers out of promotion to the Football League all those years ago.

The journey to the ground took just over an hour, with the only real traffic coming over the QE2 bridge as you may expect. We arrived at the ground at around 7:00 after a palava with the parking. I went to get a programme, priced at an £3 which was quite cheeky if you ask me, it took us about 3 or 4 years to take our price up to £3! We went into the ground and I got myself some chips, which were reasonably priced at £1.70 for the good portion you get. Making your way through you're hit with the Broadfield, a very old fashioned and non league kind of ground, a quarter of the covered away terrace would be our home for the night.

Leading up to the game, the security presence began to get heavier and with five minutes to go, the Steve Evans songs inevitably started. However, what angered the stewards most was the unveiling of our brown envelopes, the security blokes dually came to take them off of us, this was because, and I quote, "they were a threat to Steve Evans safety." That you can safely say, was bullshit. This ended in a small argument with several security officers and several of our fans which were doing nothing wrong. However, one was forcefully ejected after being threatened with pepper spray. Absolutely disgraceful by their stewards, effectively bullying, he was causing no harm, but they wanted to command their authority.

After this incident, the teams came out and lined up as follows,
Dagenham & Redbridge: Lewington, Ogogo, Doe, Arber, McCrory, Tomlin, Gain, Maher, Lee, Nurse, Hewitt. Subs: Shea, Rose, Scannell, Bingham, Walsh.
Crawley Town: Shearer, Howell, McFadzean, Davis, Torres, Simpson, Bulman, Neilson, Drury, Tubbs, Akinde. Subs: Kuipers, Mills, Akpan, Doughty, Pittman.

The opening five minutes or so of the game were very scrappy as the rain descended in West Sussex, but on the 7 minute mark something that I don't think anyone would have predicted. Gavin Tomlin was fouled about 30 yards from goal by McFadzean who picked up a booking in the process and we earned a free kick. Oliver Lee & Kevin Maher both stood over the dead ball and it was left to Lee to take it. He struck it, Scott Shearer could only get finger tips to it and we could see the net bulge, the Daggers had taken the lead! Cue manic celebrations, more Evans songs and of course, The Poznan! A fantastic start, Shearer should have done better, but frankly we didn't care!

Crawley began to go on the attack and former Dagger John Akinde put a close range header just over the bar, infact it ended up sticking in the rafters that were holding up our stand. However, the evening then took a turn for the worst for the Daggers. Tubbs was let through and Scott Doe made a diving challenge inside the box which took Tubbs out and got nothing on the ball. The referee pulled out a red card to send Doey off and give Crawley the penalty. Personally I'd say it was 100% a foul and 100% a penalty, moreover I'm fairly sure the video evidence will unfortunately back me up. Matt Tubbs recovered to take the penalty and sent Lewington the wrong way, blasting it into his top right corner for the equaliser. I enjoyed the lead whilst it lasted!



As always when a defender is sent off, a forward had to be taken off as a consequence. Tonight it was Gavin Tomlin, unfortunate for him, but I'm sure he understands why he had to be withdrawn. Coming on in his place was Phil Walsh who everyone had the utmost confidence in to perform at centre half; gulp. The Daggers so nearly went ahead once more. Damien McCrory who had been brilliant with his delivered of late, put in a delightful ball from a free kick which found the head of Phil Walsh. Walshy firmly got his head onto the ball, but Shearer made up for his earlier mistake making a superb reflex save to keep the scores level.

Crawley began to assert some dominance with the extra man. Scott Neilson forced a comfortable save from Lewington after out foxing McCrory; a couple of minutes later Akinde put a shot high over the bar before then heading one into our stand. However Lewington was then made to pull out a fantastic double save from successive shots by Josh Simpson before gathering the ball and halting the danger. The Daggers then broke up the other end, a well placed ball through found Jon Nurse running onto it, his strike forced another good save from Scott Shearer in the Red Devils goal.

The fourth official indicated three minutes of added on time, if you ask me, there should have only been two, no prolonged stoppages other than the penalty. However, the three minutes were enough for the Daggers to concede and go in 2-1 down at the break. John Akinde whipped a good ball in that wasn't cleared by the Daggers and it found Sergio Torres who was more than happy to smash home and send three sides of the Broadfield into jubilation. You could argue it was Mark Arbers fault, but it was a miss kick as John Still said on Daggers Player and that could happen to anybody. The referee blew up for half time and the teams went down the tunnel.

Not only was I very impressed with our performance so far, but our support was magnificent. Non stop singing as you'd expect was creating a resounding atmosphere. A quick look at the programme, the most notable feature being Steve Evans' notes. Here's a couple of quotes for you, "John has a demonstrable track record of being a successful manager and we often spend an evening drinking coffee as we seem to be at the same football matches." I don't personally believe that, if that's his attempt at making us happier or whatever, poor show. The next quote is one that really made us all laugh, "No one can be left in any doubt now that we are most teams' cup final this season." And Evans wonders why no one likes Crawley?

The teams came out for the start of the second half. The Daggers would be attacking our end and Crawley their own fans. Crawley started the better, a corner by Andy Drury found Kyle McFadzean who forced another point blank superb stop out of Lewington. Chants of "Englands Number 1" rang around our end of the stadium. Peter Gain then got a booking, and to use one of Ray Wilkins' favourite phrases, "I have to say", it was never a booking. Gainy came round from the side and clearly got the ball, poor officiating there from Mr Steve Rushton. Crawley then made their first change of the night,  Claude Davis being replaced by their captain Pablo Mills, when was the last time he played against Dagenham; could someone remind me?

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Just over the fifty minute mark, Chris Lewington once again showed why he's one of the best, if not the best shot stopper in League Two. Another fantastic double save, this time from Neilson & Drury. For the life of me I thought we'd gone 3-1 down twice, you cannot deny this boy is special! The Daggers then got a decent break away which resulted in a Ollie Lee shot being blocked well by Pablo Mills. On about 70 minutes Sergio Torres got a good shot away which was once more expertly saved by Lewington who was once again having a stormer. I can honestly not use enough superlatives to describe this man. John Akinde was then substituted to a chorus of boo's and replaced by Jon Paul Pitman who I have form recollections of scoring the only goal against us for Wycombe a few years back.

The Daggers then got away on the break once more, Troy Hewitt who had a superb game so far leading the charge. He outwitted a Crawley defender before going wide and getting a shot away which cleared the bar. Good effort from Troy who was probably having his best game for us so far in difficult circumstances. Kevin Maher then got himself into the book for reasons which I forget. On 85 minutes, Crawley got their third in bizarre fashion and effectively killed off the game. To be honest, I have no idea how it was put in, or even if it went in. Discussions between linesman & referee concluded it was a goal even after the linesman had brandished his flag for offside. Your guess is as good as mine.

A flurry of substitutions then followed. Damien Scannell who had been waiting for five minutes, but was unable to because of a string of Crawley corners, replaced Peter Gain before he was sent off. Billy Bingham also came on for Kevin Maher who had a good game, being a voice in the midfield and stringing some decent passes together. Sergio Torres was then replaced by Hope Akpan for Crawley. The fourth official indicated a minimum of four minutes added time, Crawley got a couple of shots away which came to nothing and that was the end of the contest.


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 We all stayed in the ground for twenty minutes after, applauding the players who came over to the fans as usual to repay the compliment. Some unsavory scenes at the end where Jon Nurse & Ollie Lee appeared to have a scuffle, if anyone knows what happened there, please feel free to drop a comment underneath. After about 15 minutes or so post match we were cleared out by the stewards, back onto coaches or trains or cars to return to Dagenham with 0 points, but some belief back and having vented our frustrations to Evans after 10 years.


Well, what a game and what a night. To start with the support, every Dagger who was there should be proud of themselves, we gave a great account of the club once more and the non stop singing was fantastic. A good number of 295 as well which is our highest in the league so far. I'm sure Steve Evans heard us loud and clear and I for one cannot wait for the return leg in April!


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 Onto the players and tonight, they restored my faith and I'm sure yours. A thoroughly fantastic battling performance despite the defeat. If it wasn't for the red card, who knows what the score could have been, but for the first time in a while, they looked united, they looked as though they were a team and that's a great positive to take. The individual performances were superb tonight as well. Troy Hewitt had his best game, not only was he a striker threatening defences, but he worked as a makeshift right back at times and when employed just behind Nursey was very effective. Onto Nursey, he had his best game in a while tonight, he seemed to have his old fire, his hunger and passion back.

The defence was very good bar the sending off and one mistake. They worked as a unit, Abu & McCrory were solid for me and Arber had a sterling performance bar his one mistake. Not only that, but Phil Walsh had a good game when he came on, not only that, but his attacking threat from set pieces will put the frighteners into the opposition defenders. The midfield was good, Peter Gain as fierce and passionate as ever, but Ollie Lee looked composed and was seeing more of the ball. Add to that Kevin Maher who appeared vocal tonight as well, however I would personally like to see Bingham ahead of Maher as I feel he has more bite and has more energy.

As for Crawley, personally I didn't think you were anything special. Akinde seems to be a threat in the air, but unfortunately for him, he can't seem to direct anything on target. You'll probably be up there for the rest of the season, but for those of you who think you're the bee's knee's and I'm somewhat confident that's just a minority, you're not.


Where the Daggers were housed.
 That's another stadium ticked off, another match watched, another 0 points taken and another Blog, Blogged. I will be at Bristol Rovers at the weekend so you can all read again if you so wish come Saturday evening or Sunday afternoon!

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