Nuneaton Town 1-1 Droylsden
Date published: 24 August 2010
If the Bloods are to achieve their aim of promotion this season, then they will have to take all three points from games such as this.
Nuneaton offered little threat up front for most of the 90 minutes, yet a moment’s lost concentration, and Droylsden found themselves a goal behind.
As neither side really demonstrated any clear-cut precision up front, this was a game that saw most of the play in midfield with attacks breaking down with consummate ease.
The long grass of the Triton Showers Arena - possibly linked to the ground share with the local rugby club - didn’t help Droylsden’s passing game, but the Bloods’ lack of a cutting edge up front ultimately resulted in two points dropped.
The only goalmouth action in the first half was mainly as a result of defensive slips. Dan Gardner was the first to see sight of goal on 23 minutes, but his angled drive cannoned off the impressive Simon Forsdick into the grateful arms of Danny Alcock.
Moments later, Forsdick found him self free at the other end, but could only drive straight at Paul Phillips from 22 yards out.
A loose ball from Lee Roche then presented Lee Moore with an opportunity, but he shot a yard wide, before Alex Brown also registered a strike just off target from 25 yards for the Bloods.
Three minutes after the re-start, Nuneaton won a free kick on the right flank, and with the Droylsden defence caught napping, Lee Moore stole in unmarked to head home from Justin Marsden’s cross.
This signalled domination from Dave Pace’s men, but their superior possession failed to achieve the necessary breakthrough, with Robbie Booth denied by an excellent tackle by Stuart Pierpoint from Liam Brownwhill’s low cross.
However, a super reflex save from Paul Phillips prevented Moore from doubling the lead, which perhaps proved to be a vital point in the game.
Adam Walker broke away from the Droylsden pressure to shoot wide of Phillips’ goal, but the leveller arrived on 74 minutes when Nat Kerr rose at the far post to convert a corner kick that was needlessly conceded by Pierpoint.
An onslaught towards Alcock’s goal ensued, but the home ‘keeper was only tested one when Brownhill’s swerving drive was tipped over by the home ‘keeper, leaving the spoils shared.
With five minutes remaining, Danny Spencer elbowed Kerr in full view of the assistant and so was dismissed for the home side, but there was little time left for Droylsden to utilise their numerical advantage.
Given the reaction of the respective camps, it was clear that the hosts were the most satisfied with the outcome.
Teams
Nuneaton Town: Alcock, Oddy, Forsdick, Noon, Hadland, Pierpoint, Walker (Armson, 80’), Storer, Dillon (Spencer, 78’), Moore, Daniel (Marsden, 46’)
Subs. not used: Collins, Nisevic
Droylsden: Phillips P., Roche, Brownhill, Kerr, Cryan, Brown, Lloyd (Booth, 51’), Gardner (Beck, 45’), Kilheeney, Killeen, Holden (Booth, 51’).
Subs. not used: Halford, Vaughan
Referee: Mr. Geoff Law (Leicestershire)
Attendance: 902
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