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Braintree 0-1 Town XI
Braintree 0-1 Town XI
Tuesday, 24th Jul 2012 21:38

Nathan Ellington netted his first goal of pre-season as a Town XI beat Blue Square Bet Premier side Braintree 1-0 at Cressing Road. The home team will feel themselves unlucky not to have got something from the game having had the better of the chances and with Ellington’s 25-yard second-half strike having taken a big deflection.

What was essentially a Town reserves team — largely comprising of youngsters perhaps with an eye towards the new U21 league - started with Arran Lee-Barrett in goal, Jaime Peters at right-back, trialist Soualio Bakayoko on the left and with skipper Jack Ainsley and Joe Whight in the centre of the defence.

In midfield, academy second-year Mark Timlin was on the left, Josh Carson on the right with Luke Hyam and Cheick Kourouma in the centre. Jimmy Bullard started behind lone striker Nathan Ellington.

Sean McCarthy and Mark Kennedy were the men in the dug-out with Paul Jewell, assistant Chris Hutchings, U18s coach Russell Osman and chief scout Steve McCall watching from the terraces.

Braintree’s Nicky Symons forced Lee-Barrett into the game’s first save in the seventh minute, then from the corner Matt Paine the ball flicked off centre-half Matt Paine’s head and dropped wide.

The Iron came close again on nine when a long throw from the left reached Symons but the midfielder failed to get a decent contact on the ball and missed the target.

Town first threatened in the 25th minute when academy second-year scholar Mark Timlin sent in a dangerous cross from the left which Braintree keeper Nathan McDonald grabbed at the second attempt. At the other end, Kenny Davis forced Lee-Barrett into a save down to his left from the edge of the box.

The Blue Square Bet Premier side should have gone in front in the 39th minute when Josh Dawkin got away from Ainsley down the Braintree left and crossed low for Kieron St Aimie, who somehow diverted the ball over the bar.

Ellington, who had toiled without too much reward, shot over for Town, then three minutes before the break Sean Marks went narrowly wide for the home side, who had had much the better of the first-half chances.

Town were probably fortunate to be on terms at the break with the Essex side having had more than a few opportunities, particularly when given time and space to shoot on the edge of the box. At the other end, the Blues hadn’t created too much with the ball given away cheaply all too often.

The Blues made two changes at the break, academy full-backs Joe Robinson and David October taking over from Peters and trialist Bakayoko, who had put in a tidy but not spectacular shift.

Braintree continued to threaten in the early stages of the second half, however, and in the 49th minute sub Bradley Quinton forced Lee-Barrett into a save to his right.

Bullard went close with Town’s first chance of the second half on 70 with the home side — who finished 12th in the Blue Square Bet Premier last season — still looking the more threatening side, although with neither keeper particularly busy.

But it was the Blues who were to score the game’s first and only goal. Joe Whight brought the ball out of defence and found Ellington, who cut in from the left and hit a shot which deflected into the air and over keeper McDonald from 25 yards.

Lee-Barrett was in action again in the 81st minute, stopping a strike from the edge of the area from sub Kaine Sheppard. Moments later, Paine headed a corner goalwards and Robinson cleared off the line.

Keeper Arran Lee-Barrett was probably the stand-out performer for the Blues, having repelled a number of strikes from the home side, largely efforts from just outside the area, while otherwise being secure with his handling.

Kourouma — still to sign a contract due to red tape — put in a composed display in the centre of midfield alongside Hyam, passing tidily, moving the ball around and wasn’t afraid of a tackle.

Ellington, who worked hard but without particularly threatening until his goal, will have benefited from hitting the net, while Bullard never took control of the game in the manner he showed he was capable of during his loan spell despite one or two sublime passes, although the role behind the lone frontman doesn’t really suit him.

Overall, it was probably a decent result for what was generally a very young Town team up against a more senior mid-table Blue Square Bet Premier side.

Town: Lee-Barrett, Peters (Robinson 46), Bakayoko (October 46), Ainsley, Whight, Hyam, Timlin, Bullard, Ellington, Kourouma, Carson. Unused: Loach, Thorsteinsson, Willbye.

Braintree: McDonald, O’Connor, Habergham, Bailey-Dennis, Paine, McNish , Symons, Davis (c), Marks, Dawkin, St Aimie. Subs: Bryant, Sheppard, Wells, Quinton, Mulley, Wedderburn, Walker, Ward.


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pitseablue added 21:56 - Jul 24
O.K.....Now for the Doom and Gloom merchants ...............
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itfc_nik added 21:57 - Jul 24
sounds like a good work out for the younger lads, cant imagine Bullard can get too excited about this sort of game lol
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clive_baker added 22:03 - Jul 24
Clever selection Mr. Jewell, I like it a lot.
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Langdon_Blue added 22:07 - Jul 24
Nathan Ellington - when did we sign him??
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Mark added 22:07 - Jul 24
Helpful for fitness, and a win is a win. It sounds like we could do with a bit more application from Jimmy however.
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GibbsITFC added 22:19 - Jul 24
Happy to see the duke net one!
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brockleyblueboy added 22:39 - Jul 24
Just got home from the game.

Very impressed with Bullard, was all over the pitch and really liked his communication with the youngsters. However, where has he been on holiday? Tantastics? The sun? I haven't seen a tan like that since Ben Kingsley in Gandhi !

Carson was good and applied himself well. Ellington looked like he was just getting his fitness up. Jamie peters, bye bye, shame it hasn't worked out.

Kuromoua (sorry bout the spellin) lets get through that red tape coz he looks like a good prospect and the wee lad from spurs, despite looking about 12, should again be a decent player. My only fear with him is that he looks so tiny, the big bad defenders of wolves and teams alike will squash him!

Overall fitness looks good and there looks to be a good team spirit.

Nice to see JET in the "stands" cheering the team on.

Only gripe, £15 a ticket and no beer on sale!
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Talbs77 added 22:45 - Jul 24
Really pleased to hear he played a really young side, think we have to bring these youngsters on. Kourouma must be closer to signing if he was given a start which is encouraging and at the end of the days a wins a win.

Doesn't sound the best game in the world but since when do you pre-season thrillers!
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Dozzells_Bobblehat added 22:47 - Jul 24
brockleyblueboy -who is the wee lad from Spurs ? Was Luongo playing ?
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Langdon_Blue added 22:54 - Jul 24
Dozzells_Bobblehat - that was my thoughts too. Luongo is not listed in the teamlist at the bottom of the report, maybe brockleyblueboy hasn't seen Peters for a while, like the rest of us ;-)
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djhughesy added 22:56 - Jul 24
not long been in from the game was better than i thought it would have bullard aint gonna lie was all over the pitch dont think there is a part he never covered tbh, i agree with brocklyblueboy about kuromoua being good and hoping to get threw the red tape but i dont agree about him looking so tiny think he will hold his all in the league

lovely to see JET in the crowed today and actually talk to him seemed like a legend

btw brocklyblueboy what r u on about the sold beer in the bar? u just werent aloud it outside which u aint in any ground infact the beer tasted better there than it does at portman road
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harlingblue added 22:57 - Jul 24
Not a bad result. as Braintree have been scoring goals for fun in pevious games.
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ChrisMakin2012 added 22:57 - Jul 24
Didn't think a lot of Kourouma at all!
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Michael11 added 22:59 - Jul 24
Nice to see Ellington get on the score sheet, probably won't mean much for the coming season but hopefully gives him the confidence to try and push on anyway!
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Michael11 added 23:00 - Jul 24
by the way, this is very, very worrying! Fecking Lambert!

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11677/7931078/Villa-want-Cresswell
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brockleyblueboy added 23:01 - Jul 24
I must be wrong on a couple of things. First of all wrong and also gutted because I asked where to buy a pint and the stewards said that there was no beer on sale!

Also number 18 I hadn't seen before and was told it was the young lad fom spurs, either way he looked good
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Jimmys_Law added 23:04 - Jul 24
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Tractamatt added 23:05 - Jul 24
Phil any truth in the story that Villa are about to sign Cresswell for £3.5 mil this is very very worrying. We need to know.
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djhughesy added 23:06 - Jul 24
thats cause the stewards were bloody morons haha and nah i dnno who 18 was cant think were he was playing if i could id tell u and deffo werent luonga
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casanovacrow added 00:11 - Jul 25
Well done ALB
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jas0999 added 08:40 - Jul 25
After the disappointing draws in Holland - people said on here 'it's only a friendly - the result doesn't matter' - now after a win against Braintree the same people change their tune!

Good work out and nice to see Ellington score - but the guy isn't good enough and a goal against Braintree will not fool the majority.
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algarvefan added 11:30 - Jul 25
Would have been nice to get signings in earlier and settled!!
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