Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Heanor Town 2-2 Borrowash Victoria

Heanor Town go through to the next round 3-1 on  penalties.

Tuesday 11th November 2014 - kick off 8:16pm

Venue: The Town Ground, Mayfield Avenue, Heanor, Derbyshire

Competition:  Derbyshire F.A. Senior Cup Round 2

Referee: Nick Hopton

Scorers:
Lions - Sam Jones ( 54 pen),  Kieran Debrouwer (75)
Vics - Lee Stevenson (24, 74)

Line-ups

What a night! As we drove towards the ground, we were struck by how dark it was - no street lights, no lights in the houses on Mundy Street, and no floodlights! Parked up and walked to the ground which was in total darkness! Not a great start to the evening! Then it rained - and rained - and rained! Great!

The power was restored fairly quickly, but with the players having to warm up, the kick off was delayed until 8:15pm. The players were lead onto the pitch by current and ex-servicemen to great applause. The Last Post sounded, and a minutes silence in honour of the fallen was observed.

48 pages - excellent publication - well done Mr. Squires!

The football wasn't great, but our good friend Chris Dent made the evening for us when he handed me an envelope that contained a letter from his good lady and a sizeable contribution to the "maggie's"  fund.  Lumps in throats all round. SHARON DENT  on behalf of "maggie's" I'd like to say a big THANK YOU!

Not so small, Sharon - very many thanks 

The first half of the game was instantly forgettable - apart from the 22 yard bullet from LEE STEVENSON that almost took out the back of the Town net, that is!   Great strike from the former Lion. H-T 0-1

The second half was a slight improvement on the first - SAM JONES levelled things from the spot after Marc Strzyzewski had flown through the air when challenged for the ball with Vics' keeper Gary Young. The keeper never made contact - but the dive over the keeper by the centreback was impressive - and it certainly impressed Referee Hopton. Didn't send the keeper off for the "foul" though - Strzyzewski was through on goal, with no covering defenders, so the red card was surely warranted.

Borrowash were awarded a free-kick some 25 yards from goal in the 74th minute. STEVENSON hit the ball well enough, and Ian Deakin seemed to have it covered - but it bounced out of the keeper's grasp and flew over his shoulder and into the back of the net. 

Seconds later another free-kick was awarded, this time to the home team, and KIERAN DEBROUWER curled the ball in at the near post, giving Young no chance.  No more goals, so into extra-time we went. Plenty of chances were created, but none were converted - and not many of the ensuing  penalties  were either! Heanor eventually triumphing 3-1 thanks in no small part to a couple of great saves from Deakin. 

We arrived back in Hucknall at 11:15pm - I reckon it may be a good idea to give Cup games a wide berth in the future!

Admission: £5.00
Programme: £1.00
Attendance: 146
Charity: £3.00 + 
MOM: give over!!