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FA Trophy glory for Ebbsfleet
CHRIS McPhee's goal on the stroke of half-time handed Ebbsfleet their first ever FA Trophy at Wembley today.
The midfielder made amends after missing a penalty moments earlier by scoring the only goal of the game against his former club, Torquay United.
Torquay had the better of the opening exchanges and Fleet's keeper Lance Cronin did well to get down and push behind Lee Mansell's low drive from 35 yards on six minutes.
Tim Sills headed inches beyond the post two minutes later and Roscoe D'Same fired just wide on 13 minutes after Lee Phillips headed the ball back into his path.
Stacey Long had Ebbsfleet's best effort on goal 50 seconds later with a shot from 20 yards.
Michael Bostwick also tried his luck from long range seven minutes later and produced a save from Torquay keeper Martin Rice.
Long pounced after Torquay's defence failed to clear a cross field pass three minutes later and the left winger went on a mazy run before producing a shot from just inside the area.
Rice pushed his effort behind for a corner and the danger was eventually cleared.
Sacha Opinel, John Akinde and Niel Barrett all had half chances but Fleet best opportunity came four minutes before half time when they were awarded a penalty.
Luke Moore went down under a challenge from Rice and referee Mark Atkinson pointed to the spot.
Rice was booked for his misdemeanour but made amends when McPhee opted to fire his shot straight at him and the keeper made a comfortable save.
McPhee had the last laugh on the stroke of half time when he converted Akinde's low drive across the six yard box and smashed home to give Fleet the lead.
James Smith came within inches of doubling Fleet's advantage nine minutes into the second half.
Long's free-kick from the left found Smith a the far post and the Fleet defender just failed to make contact with the delivery.
If he had it could easily have been 2-0.
Long's 62nd minute free-kick had Rice at full-stretch and the Torquay keeper could only parry the rebound into the path of Akinde.
The Fleet looked odds on to score but his effort hit the post as he came under pressure from a Torquay defender
Moments later Akinde latched onto a great defensive clearance from Opinel.
The Fleet striker ran in on goal and tried to find the late arriving Moore but a Torquay defender got a crucial touch to clear the danger.
Fleet had a lucky escape on 72 minutes when Mansell's header was cleared off the line by Long.
Four minutes later Torquay substitute Elliot Benyon squandered a free header which went off target.
Long was replaced by Gary Macdonald on 84 minutes as Fleet attempted to preserve their narrow advantage.
The majority of the 40,186 crowd had an anxious wait as the referee signalled three minutes of injury time, but Fleet held on to secure a memorable triumph.
Ebbsfleet United: Cronin, Hawkins, Opinel, Smith, McCarthy, Long (Macdonald 84), McPhee, Barrett, Moore, Akinde, Bostwick.
Subs (not used): Motts, Eribenne, Ricketts, Purcell.
4:37pm Saturday 10th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: Your Lord Erastus Theobald Piggott The All Knowing Guru, The Study on 9:33am Sun 11 May 08
Football, a game for bores, morons and the lower classes.
They are welcome to it.
[bold]Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott[/bold]
Football, a game for bores, morons and the lower classes.
They are welcome to it.
Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott Posted by: a, Somewhere on 8:39am Mon 12 May 08
[quote][bold]Your Lord Erastus Theobald Piggott The All Knowing Guru[/bold] wrote:
Football, a game for bores, morons and the lower classes.
They are welcome to it.
[bold]Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott[/bold] [/quote] Well leave them to it, there's no need to comment on it if you have no interest in it.
Your Lord Erastus Theobald Piggott The All Knowing Guru wrote:
Football, a game for bores, morons and the lower classes.
They are welcome to it.
Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott
Well leave them to it, there's no need to comment on it if you have no interest in it.
Posted by: Dawn, Sidcup on 9:48am Mon 12 May 08
[quote][bold]Your Lord Erastus Theobald Piggott The All Knowing Guru[/bold] wrote:
Football, a game for bores, morons and the lower classes. They are welcome to it. [bold]Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott[/bold] [/quote] Congratulations Ebbsfleet. My son went to wembley and is over the moon.
[bold]To the guy with the stupid comments[/bold] : You have once again proved that you are not only a waste of space but a bigot. Obviously you have nothing better to do than sit on your backside all day making derisory comments. I'm afraid I don't fit the descripton you give of the average football fan. Oh, and by the way if you are so concerned about society and the problems we have to live with as a country get off your backside and do something. Run for local councillor, join a voluntary organisation or maybe become a journalist. Or are you just a coward... I suspect that you are. Maybe it's time you reveal your true identity. I'm sure the NS would love to feature you.
Your Lord Erastus Theobald Piggott The All Knowing Guru wrote:
Football, a game for bores, morons and the lower classes. They are welcome to it. Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott
Congratulations Ebbsfleet. My son went to wembley and is over the moon.
To the guy with the stupid comments : You have once again proved that you are not only a waste of space but a bigot. Obviously you have nothing better to do than sit on your backside all day making derisory comments. I'm afraid I don't fit the descripton you give of the average football fan. Oh, and by the way if you are so concerned about society and the problems we have to live with as a country get off your backside and do something. Run for local councillor, join a voluntary organisation or maybe become a journalist. Or are you just a coward... I suspect that you are. Maybe it's time you reveal your true identity. I'm sure the NS would love to feature you.
Posted by: Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott, The Garden on 10:24am Mon 12 May 08
Just the sort of reaction I would expect from football fans; in a word: predictable.
[italic][bold]Grade: E-[/bold][/italic]
[bold]Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott[/bold]
Just the sort of reaction I would expect from football fans; in a word: predictable.
Grade: E-
Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott Posted by: Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott, The Blog Awards on 10:30am Mon 12 May 08
Dawn, take an imagination pill and visit my highly amusing and entertaining blogs in the [italic]Your Shopper[/italic] section.
It will do you a lot of good.
[bold]Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott[/bold]
Dawn, take an imagination pill and visit my highly amusing and entertaining blogs in the
Your Shopper section.
It will do you a lot of good.
Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott Posted by: Anti-Lord, London on 2:30pm Mon 12 May 08
Lord Theowassname you truly are a sad sad person...get a life,you are sooooo boring. Move your caravan somewhere else loser.
Lord Theowassname you truly are a sad sad person...get a life,you are sooooo boring. Move your caravan somewhere else loser.
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