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action packed game, with plenty of incidents, should
have ended with the spoils even, but thanks to a poor
decision from the ref, Basildon left with all three
points, which in turn left Manor feeling as though they
had just been mugged. Basildon started the match much
the stronger of the two teams, and put the home side
defence under pressure from the off. Desperate defending
and fine goal keeping were somehow keeping the visitors
from opening the scoring, the pressure finally told
when a Danny Midford clearance fell to Basildon’s
Jones who headed past Prince for the opener. Manor continued
to soak up the pressure and with Jesper Nielsen in commanding
form at the heart of the defence, slowly started to
edge their way back into the game, efforts from Forde,
Passfield, Morris and Midford all tested the Bee’s
keeper, but failed to find the back of the net. Morris
had the best chance of the half for the home side, when
a miss kick from the Bee’s keeper fell at his
feet, he rounded the last man and with the goal at his
mercy, fired into the side netting. So 1-0 at the break
and with Manor sensing they were still well in the game,
a superb 45mins was to follow. Manor pushed for the
equaliser and went close on a number of occasions, the
best falling to Forde, who just failed to get on the
end of a Whitelock cross after the midfielder had weaved
his way into the box. A succession of free kicks to
the home side finally paid off, when a loose ball dropped
invitingly for Danny Midford, who drilled a left foot
shot into the corner of the net for the equaliser. 10
mins left and the game looked to heading Manors way,
Basildon were rocking and looked to be there for the
taking, when a most bizarre refereeing decision gave
Basildon the game. Manor’s keeper Carl Prince,
under no pressure, leapt to catch a high ball, after
taking control of the ball, a Basildon player jumped
into him and blatantly fouled the Keeper, Prince lost
his footing and made contact again with the striker,
for which the ref awarded a penalty to the visitors,
admitting he missed the earlier contact on the keeper,
2-1 Basildon, end of game.Manor’s M.O.M. went
to Delroy Forde, worked hard as the lone striker.
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Team:
Prince, Smith, Snazel, Nielsen, Marsh, Marks, Morris,
Whitelock, Passfield, Midford, Forde, Subs – Fola,
Jenkins, Young, Smith, McTasney
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