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Soccer: Changes pay off for AFC



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Published Date: 21 February 2008
AFC Sudbury 5 Waltham Abbey 0
AFC SUDBURY remain in second place behind leaders Dartford after completing their second league double of the season at King's Marsh Stadium on Saturday.

The home side dominated throughout, but the defensively-minded visitors held out until first half stoppage time when a scrappy own goal off a defender gave the hosts an interval lead.

It was a much better second half, and two goals from Gareth Heath in a two-minute spell midway through cemented AFC's domination.

Further goals followed from substitute Chris Bacon and leading marksman James Rowe who now has only failed to score in one of his last 11 starts.

Manager Mark Morsley made two changes from the side that started against Edgware in midweek.

Defender Brett Girling returned at the expense of Matt Stace while keeper Dean Neil came back after being cup-tied. For Neil it was his final game before starting a five-match ban resulting from an incident when playing for Wivenhoe Town. He will seldom have had a quieter game than this one.

With the pitch looking at its best for some time, a reward for much hard work by the ground staff, a bright, sunny but bitterly cold afternoon greeted the 238 fans.

They saw the home side dominate the first half which looked like ending goalless as the visitors defended in numbers from the start, frustrating the AFC attack, with little getting through to John Hickman in the Waltham Abbey goal.

Rowe forced Hickman into one fine save and Stuart Boardley squandered another good chance when he shot straight at the keeper after being set up by Rowe.

Having survived several goalmouth scrambles the Waltham Abbey luck ran out in first half stoppage time.

Shane Wardley, who had made several penetrating runs out of defence, fed the ball through to Rowe, who crossed low from the bye-line and in the ensuing scramble a defensive clearance struck Steve Mensah and rebounded into the net for a messy own goal to give AFC the lead at the break.

The first quarter of an hour of the second period followed a similar pattern. The visitors survived another goalmouth scramble as they continued to defend in numbers.

On the hour AFC were forced into a change after an injury to midfielder Luke Hammond. Striker Chris Bacon came off the bench and Heath moved back into a midfield role.

The changes had an almost instant impact with Bacon adding a new dimension and Heath looking more dangerous with his runs from midfield.

AFC had been threatening a second goal, and it came after 69 minutes when David Head, having won the ball in defence, made a surging run down the left.

His low cross was dummied by Bacon and picked up by Heath who continued his run before sending a curling shot round keeper Hickman for a fine finish.

Two minutes later Heath was on target again.

The full article contains 496 words and appears in Suffolk Free Press newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 21 February 2008 12:40 PM
  • Source: Suffolk Free Press
  • Location: Sudbury
 
 
  

 
 

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