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Bromsgrove Sporting
Referee: Mr. G. Hubbard (Halesowen) Midland Football League / Division 1

Goalscorers
Scott Turner (09) Will Tibbetts (19)
Craig Jones (33)
Will Tibbetts (77)
Starting Line-ups
Connor McCarthy
Tyrone Smith
Nathan Pulisciano
Dean Curtis
Scott Turner
Trevor Edwards
Tom Lacey
Martin Crawford
Nathan Edgington
Liam O'Shea
Lei Brown
Jake Bedford
Jack Wilson
Simon Fitter
Craig Jones
Scott Smith
Daniel Morris
Ryan Mahon
Will Tibbetts
Reece Hewitt
Sam Wills
Jozsef Jakab
Substitutes
Danny Rolfe
James Loney
Brett Fellows
Connor Mooney
Shaun Hayes
Chris Duggan
Lewis Clarke
Chris Conway
Ross Dempster
Sean Brain
Substitutions
Connor Mooney -> Liam O'Shea (46)
James Loney -> Tyrone Smith (78)
Brett Fellows -> Martin Crawford (87)
Lewis Clarke -> Jack Wilson (64)
Sean Brain -> Jozsef Jakab (70)
Chris Conway -> Sam Wills (80)
Yellow cards
None Reece Hewitt (68)
Lewis Clarke (78)
Red cards
Nathan Edgington (36) None
How They Saw It | Match Report | Programme
GATE UNHINGED AGAIN

by Highgate United

Gates promising season looks in danger of collapsing as they suffered their third successive defeat on Saturday
GATE UNHINGED AGAIN


A third consecutive league defeat leaves Highgate's season in danger of coming off the tracks, Bromsgrove Sporting seizing the initiative to close the gap between the two to four points but with a game in hand.

Hinckley too are back in the equation continuing their unbeaten run and extending their lead at the top to three points but having played four games more than second placed Gate. Unfortunately Saturday's second versus fourth encounter failed to live up to its top of the table billing, a game devoid of any quality going the way of the visitors who made the most of their hosts failure to defend set pieces, Gate's own cause not helped by the first half sending off of Nathan Edgington.

Sporting had recovered from a ninth minute deficit to make hard work of their win, the four goals being the only occasions either keeper had been any where near seriously troubled during what can at best be described as a disappointingly dour encounter. Gate began with Conor McCarthy back in goal, Liam O'Shea accompanying Lei Brown up front in place of the unavailable Ricardo Richards and Brett Fellows and Connor Mooney on the bench following last week's home defeat to Cadbury Athletic. Dean Curtis made a couple of safety first clearances early on, Gate then creating a half chance when Michael Crawford headed the ball on for Brown's shot to clear the bar from eight yards out.

Liam O'Shea broke away but in an off side position, whilst at the other end Simon Fitter's free kick drifted behind with Joseph Jakab close only to winning a belated Oscar with exaggerated appeals for a penalty rightly falling on deaf ears. The ninth minute was to prove the time for Gate to take the lead, Tom Lacey's free kick glancing off centre half Scott Turner's head to drift in between keeper Jake Bedford and his left hand post. The goal had come after a period of Highgate pressure, with Trevor Edwards and Lacey chasing and harassing in midfield to win any 50/50 balls, but their side was to have a let off when visiting midfielder Reece Hewitt controlled a defensive clearance before nonchalantly striking the outside of the woodwork off a twenty five yard volley.

Tyrone Smith twice quelled the threat from Jack Wilson down the left hand side, but even though Gate's play was of a higher tempo than in recent weeks the final ball was lacking with very little creativity been shown by either side. A nineteenth minute corner was to lead to the equaliser, Will Tibbetts' flag kick sailing over the heads of defenders and McCarthy alike directly into the far top corner of the net.

Gate survived a spell of Sporting pressure with Brown firing his own free kick high over the bar after being sent tumbling twenty yards out, Bedford then rising to pluck Lacey's corner off Brown's head. But for a second time the home side were to be punished from a dead ball situation Fitter's 32nd minute free kick headed back across goal by Sam Wills for Craig Jones to react quickest and force the ball in from close range.

Things were to get worse for Ashley Pulisciano's men when Edgington received a 36th minute red card for what appeared to be a reckless rather than malicious challenge, the ten men facing an uphill struggle but continuing to work hard. O'Shea twice won corners which went unpunished, the half finishing with McCarthy untroubled by Tibbetts' long range effort and Gate looking to regroup during the break as they faced a mountain to climb all of their own making against opponents who were themselves proving difficult to break down.

HT Highgate United 1 v 2 Bromsgrove Sporting

Mooney replaced O'Shea at the beginning of the second half, Turner winning a header in the box but with no fellow red shirt able to react, Crawford then despatching a header goalwards blocked by a defender's boot. This was a positive start from the ten men who were more than holding their own against a Sporting side failing to make the most of the man advantage, but still there was little threat at either end, McCarthy again failing to be troubled by a Hewitt cross comfortably dealt with at the foot of the post.

Nathan Pulisciano's high up and under was headed back by Brown for Crawford to hook a first time shot wide, Lacey then not far off target after being set up by Crawford. Hewitt might count himself fortunate to have got away with just a yellow card for a challenge on Curtis not dissimilar to that which had earlier earned red, Gate continuing in search of what was to prove an elusive equaliser with Brown bursting through for an opportunity scuppered by visiting defenders in the box.

Gate were by now visibly tiring, conceding possession in midfield and undone for a third time when in 77th minute the unmarked Tibbett's sealed his side's win with a header from five yards out. Sporting finished strongly with substitute James Loney twice clearing attempts off the line, the visitors recording an undistinguished victory and defeated Gate knowing that with eleven matches remaining fate is not only in their hands but those of others over whom they have no control, but with both teams needing to show much improvement if eithers promotion ambitions are to be realised.

Highgate United: McCarthy; Smith (Loney 78); Pulisciano; Turner; Curtis; Edwards; Lacey; Crawford ( Fellows 86); Edgington; O'Shea (Mooney 45); Brown; Substitutes not used: Rolfe; Hayes

Bromsgrove Sporting: Jake Bedford; Ryan Mahon; Daniel Morris; Simon Fitter; Craig Jones; Scott Smith; Will Tibbetts; Reece Hewitt; Joseph Jakab; Sam Wills; Jack Wilson; Substitutes: Lewis Clarke; Ross Dempster; Chris Conway; Sean Brain; Chris Duggan