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Spurs Reserves V Charlton Reserves, 06.03.2001
Courtesy of:- Ray Lo, and the Spurs List
[ucgbrjl@ucl.ac.uk]

      F.A.Premier Reserve League - South
          Clarence Park, St.Albans,
      Tuesday 6th March 2001 k.o.7.30pm.

      SPURS   0(0)  V   0(0)  CHARLTON
     (White/Blue)         (Red/White)
          3-5-2             4-4-2
                      


         Ian Walker 1 Tony Caig
    Steffen Iversen 2 Anthony Allman
    Anthony Gardner 3 Paul Konchesky
       Ciaran Toner 4 Kemal Izzet
  Alton Thelwell(C) 5 Jonathan Fortune
        Chris Perry 6 David Collis
       Simon Davies 7 Shaun Newton
       John Jackson 8 Mark Kinsella
        Dave McEwan 9 Kevin Lisbie
    Willem Korsten 10 Charlie MacDonalk
Matthew Etherington11 John Robinson

       Ian Hillier 12 
        (6)85Mins.
       Gavin Kelly 13 Martin Brennan
       John Piercy 14 James Greenway
   Yannick Kamanan 15 Neil McCafferty
                       (4)50Mins.
   Steven Ferguson 16 Alex Martin
       (6)85Mins.

Bookings- Lisbie 56, Jackson 70.

It was a cold evening with rain starting during the first half which got heavier as the game went on. The crowd was smaller than usual.With me was Bruce and Elaine Lewis, Paul and Greg Smith and Wyatt Lane. Andy Porter and Kathryn Stebbings came over during the second half.

Spurs lined up with Thelwell flanked by Perry and Gardner at the back, Iversen and Etherington as wingbacks outside of Toner, Davies and Jackson with McEwan joining Korsten up front.

The match itself was pretty dour stuff being fought in midfield with very little for either keeper to do. Spurs had one shot on target in the first half and Walker wasn't troubled until nearly 70 minutes into the game. We had most of the play but they looked the better in front of goal which is not saying much.

Nearest to a goal was when Lisbie was put through on the edge of the area, he drew Walker but Perry managed to clear his shot off the line. Perry had the ball in the net from a corner during a late spell of pressure but it was disallowed for a foul. Gardner hardly put a foot wrong which made him stand out in this game. Kinsella had a shot just over the bar which was a lot closer than one by Korsten at the other end.

The next home game will be at WHL on the 20th March when we play league leaders Derby County.

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