Chester hit by late goal glut as Cup dreams die.Byline: NEIL TURNER Neil Turner (born September 16, 1945, Carlisle) is a Labour Party Politician in the United Kingdom. He has been the member of Parliament for Wigan in the north-west of England since a 1999 by-election. Chester City Chester City or City of Chester may mean: Places
The goal fest started after 73minutes when referee Rob Merchant controversially awarded the visitors an indirect free-kick after he adjudged that Ashton had passed back to keeper Danby, who in turn had picked up the ball. From the resulting freekick 10 yards out, Sheridan laid a short ball to Andy Bond Andy Bond (born March 16, 1965 in Grantham) is the Chief Executive Officer of ASDA. Early life His father was a plumber and his mother a nurse. He went to The King's School, Grantham, even though initially having failed the Eleven Plus, he gained four A levels. who drilled it into the net. Two minutes later Ashton was again involved when he was adjudged to have brought Shaw down in the area. Jason Walker Jason Walker is a male vocalist from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania known for his soulful diva-like vocals. He scored a #1 track on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 2004 with "Foolish Mind Games" and in 2005 with "Set It Free. hammered the resulting spot-kick into the corner of the net. Bond doubled his personal tally after 77 minutes, when he met a cross from the right and headed home via the underside of the bar. Substitute Andy Cook For the baseball player, see . Andy Cook (born Andrew Charles Cook, 10 August, 1969, in Romsey, Hampshire, England) is a former professional football player. completed the rout two minutes into added time when he broke away from the halfway line and shook off some woeful woe·ful also wo·ful adj. 1. Affected by or full of woe; mournful. 2. Causing or involving woe. 3. Deplorably bad or wretched: attempts at tackles before placing the ball into the corner. City's best chance came from substitute Lloyd Ellams who missed a sitter from six yards. Following the match City manager Jim Harvey said: "It was a bizarre fourminute spell, because up until then there had hardly been anything in it. "But then the controversial decision to award the indirect free-kick changed the course of the game, and after the penalty went in there really was only going to be one winner. "There were some positives to take from the game. I thought young James Owen did well when he came on." CHESTER: Danby, Roberts, Ryan, Barry (Ellams 44), Lea (Owen 46), Ashton, Kelty, Coulson, Beesley, Flynn, Kay. Subs: Murphy, Maynell, Wilkinson, Kelly, Blundell. REFEREE: Rob Merchant (Stoke). ATTENDANCE: 1,287. |
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