MATCH REPORT BY BOB TAYLOR
In a poor game against lowly Bedworth United on Saturday, Brigg Town missed the opportunity of moving further up the league and presented their
opponents with a chance of moving clear from the bottom of the table.
Josh Nichol was back in the attack along with Kieran McCaffrey
and the game began with a couple of early attacks by the home team winning a
free kick and left wing throw respectively but these were cleared.
Another foul
against Elliot Broughton by the uncompromising Mark Branch set up an opportunity
for Will Peers but again the ball was cleared from the penalty area. Bedworth's
first attack came down the left wing with Andrew Westwood moving the ball on to
Ben Steane but Rob Zand held on to his cross.
Jack Bowskin conceded a free kick
but Daniel Dubitat's effort was blocked. There was little to talk about as the
team's came off at half time after a really poor forty-five minutes but Josh
Nichol suffered with a scrape down the back of his leg as he walked in.
The second half was not much better than the first but the
visitors opened the scoring five minutes after the break.
An attempted clearance
from the Brigg defence was sliced to MITCHELL PIGGON, who controlled the ball
neatly before turning to fire it into the far corner of the net.
Brigg's
response came from a free kick outside the penalty area from Scott Matthews but
his shot at goal was parried by 'keeper James Hogarth-Wren before he eventually
got hold of the ball.
hen Danny Buttle delivered his first telling cross from
the left wing into the penalty area but the ball was cleared.
Bedworth then
scored a second goal after sixty-seven minutes when Scott Hellewell's attempted
pass back to Rob Zand fell short and MITCHELL PIGGON nipped in to take
possession before knocking the ball into the back of the net from close range.
Brigg were unable to get a single shot on goal before time ran out and Danny
Buttle's frustration led to a red card being shown in added time as the visitors
secured the three precious points.
Brigg Town: Zand, Peers, Matthews, Bowsley, Bowskin, Hellewell,
Ashton, McCaffrey, Nichol, Broughton, Buttle. Subs: Millen (63 mins) and Muldoon (54). for Bowskin and McCaffrey ; .Forrest not used.
Attendance: 107
This Saturday afternoon, Sutton Coldfield will be the visitors and are likely to provide another stiff task.
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