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Match Report  |  Gresley FC vs Eastwood Town


Note that this page is from our archive during the time when the club was called Gresley FC. It may not be related to the old Gresley Rovers.
Gresley FC  0
Eastwood Town  5
G Simmons 26  |  Piliero 43  |  P Simmons 69, 77

Pre-Season Friendly

The Moat Ground, Church Gresley

Tuesday, 7th August 2012, 7.45pm


Badgers Bite

Looking at the score you would think Gresley had been thoroughly turned over by their Evo-Stik Premier visitors Eastwood Town but that was not the case at all with the score line quite flattering in the end.

Gifted three goals by the home side it could well have been a different story altogether as Gresley could have been at least three goals ahead by half time with two chances that should have been finished and a controversially disallowed goal.

The fist of those golden chances fell to Phil Massingham on 11 minutes when he latched onto a woefully short back pass by a defender to his keeper but after racing through with just the keeper to beat unfortunately fire wide of the post.

A minute later Massingham hit a shot that the keeper fumbled and Rob Spencer was on hand to stab the ball home. However, referee Kev Wright had very harshly awarded a free kick for an apparent hand ball so the goal was disallowed.

Marc Goodfellow then went close when he noticed the keeper off his line but the attempt went wide. Goodfellow than dribbled his way into the area but the final shot from a good position went high and wide.

Gresley were to rue those misses as Eastwood began to come back into the game and took the lead with their first shot on target on 26 minutes when the home defence allowed Greg Simmons to run through the middle before beating keeper Andy Taylor with a low shot.

Richard Hanslow almost equalised after Massingham had sent Spencer racing down the right before sending a low cross into the area but Hanslow's shot was cleared off the line.

Goal number two for the visitors was scored by former Moatman Paolo Pilero two minutes before the break but from the re-start Jepson tried an audacious lob from the centre spot which bounced off the bar with the referee convinced the keeper had got a finger to. From the flag kick Michael Nottingham went close heading just over the bar.

Another piece of poor defending saw Curtis Shaw allowed the time and space to cut in from the right unchallenged before firing past Taylor.

On 69 minutes it was 4-0 when Taylor hesitated slightly coming out to try and clear the ball and was beaten but the Eastwood player took the ball out to the edge of the area before finding substitute Paris Simmons who made no mistake firing into the net.

Eastwood's fifth and final goal came as a result of another mistake. Taylor came out for a cross but failed to collect the ball giving Paris Simmons the easiest chance of the night which he gleefully took has he fired home into the unguarded net.

With the game coming to an end Gresley had one more chance to get on the score sheet. Substitute Kyle Bryant made a fine run down the right but his shot flashed across the face of the Eastwood goal.

Match Stats
  GFC ET
Shots on Target 2 6
Shots off Target 10 4
Corners 5 6
Fouls Conceded 7 7
Streaming Interview
Gresley FC
1 Andy Taylor
2 Dan Douglas
3 Marc Strzyzewski
4 Jamie Barrett (c)
5 Michael Nottingham
6 Gareth Langford
7 Rob Spencer
8 James Jepson
9 Phil Massingham
10 Richard Hanslow
11 Marc Goodfellow
Subs
12 Matt Roome
used
14 Kyle Bryant
used
15 Luke Garton
used
16 Adam Betteridge
used
17 Dean Oliver
used
18 Lavell White
used
19 Royce Turville
used
Eastwood Town
1 Ian Deakin
2 Fabian Smith
3 Paul Riley
4 Danny Elliott
5 Cameron Fearson
6 Anthony Gregory
7 Greg Simmons
8 Curtis Shaw
9 Tyiesse Nightingale
10 Grant Ryan
11 Paolo Piliero
Subs
13 Sam Andrews
used
14 Anthony Griffiths
used
15 Jermaine Hollis
used
17 Paris Simmons
used
Other Match Info

Referee: Kev Wright

Attendance: 122