Smithfield “clubbed” to death 8-1 by an average Blurton side.
Stanway
Let in 8 goals, thwarted another 4 one on ones, was left badly exposed by his team.
7/10
Clarke
Struggled early on with a pacy winger, found his feet before half time, went walkabout late on.
6/10
Askey
Filling in as part of a makeshift left side, never really settled at the back, good distribution early on.
6/10
Tudor
Marked their star player, battled well first half, found himself last man (and sometimes only man) in defence second half. Gave away 2 debatable penalties.
6/10
Bagnall
Drafted in at centre half, not bad first half, gradually got further away from the back line second half.
6/10
Smith
Had acres of room in first half to go forward, needed to defend a bit deeper to protect the defence more.
6/10
Maskery
Scored a well taken goal, never really commanded the midfield and needed to pass shorter to keep possession.
6/10
Baggeley
Good in the air, battled well but gradually got overrun in midfield.
7/10
Craig
Good work rate, scored the opener, Nobbled their winger, couldn’t pass to his team mates second half.
6/10
Ford
f only he’d chose to pass the ball when there’s a player available in the last 20 yards. Work rate an example to the rest of his team mates.
7/10
Jones (L)
Credit to him for turning up and playing 70 minutes with his injury, sadly he needed to play it simple to make an impact.
6/10
AWOL
Harris – Sickness
Cobby – Work
Latham – Ankle injury
Goldstraw – Back injury
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November 24th, 2009
Fordy
Blurton have got the most random results I have ever seen this season:
- V’s John Marston Away - 5-4 Win
- V’s Brittania @ Home – 2-2 Draw
- V’s Thistleberry Away – 4-0 Win
- V’s Draycott Potters Away – 3-4 Lost *
- V’s Brittania @ Home – 3-4 Lost *
- V’s Duke of York @ Home – 4-3 Win
- V’s Village Town Away – 4-3 Win *
- V’s The Place @ Home – 5-3 Win
- V’s Auto Direct Away- 4-2 Win
- V’s Angel Inn Away – 2-2 Draw
* Indicates cup fixture
This looks to be a tricky fixture for the Smithfield as Blurton Club have cleary got goals in them scoring an impressive 34 goals in 10 games. This is similar to the Smithfields record who themselves scored 30 goals in 8 games.
Both sides have got suspect defensive records with the Smithfield conceding 26 goals in 8 games and Blurton conceding 27 goals out of their 10.
The big difference between these sides is the difference in opposition. The Smithfield comfortably beat the Duke of York ealier in the season and should have beat them by a bigger margin, whereas Blurton just sneaked a victory in a 4-3 thriller.
The Smithfield are also on excellent form not losing over 90 minutes in 4 games and getting the 2 best results of the season within these fixtures. Although the defensive record is not good on paper, the Smithfield seem to be settling down defensively with the central partnership of Tudor and Harris becoming pivotal in the side. The full backs have been producing much better performances recently and the implementation of a holding midfielder seems to be giving the Smithfield a defensive edge.
This mixed with the goal scoring ability the Smithfield with Ford, Jones, Askey, Maskery, Smith, Bagnall and Craig all netting goals for the side, it is no wonder the Smithfield are on favourites with BET365 offering 4/11 for the win. Jones will be missed after netting himself 7 goals so far but has been placed as doubtful due to injury.
Currently 2nd in the Premier League the Smithfield will be hoping to continue their cup run and pick up a win this weekend.
This pundits prediction: Blurton Club 2 v 4 The Smithfield.
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