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Marriott Hits Winner for Woking
Saturday, 12th Apr 2014 22:31

Striker Jack Marriott scored the winning goal in the 85th minute as his loan club Woking beat Alfreton 2-1 at home in the Skrill Premier. It was Marriott’s 12th goal of his two spells with the Cards.

Elsewhere, captain Carlos Edwards was in the Millwall side which drew 2-2 with Town’s fellow play-off challengers Watford at the Den, Martyn Woolford netting the equaliser in injury time.

Elliott Hewitt and Gillingham lost 5-1 at Leyton Orient in League One with former Blue Kevin Lisbie amongst the scorers.

In Ireland's Airtricity League First Division Jack Doherty came on as a 70th minute sub as Waterford United drew 0-0 away against Cobh Ramblers.

Midfielder Amir Berkane, who has been told he will not be offered a pro deal at the end of the season, hit a hat-trick as Town’s U18s beat Coventry 4-0 at Playford Road this morning, first-year scholar Cemal Ramadan scoring the other goal.

U18s: Crowe, Emmanuel, Robinson, Fowler, Smith, Jones, Ellis, Benyu, Willbye, Berkane, Ford.


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BlueandTruesince82 added 22:52 - Apr 12
Good lad.
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pazelle added 23:20 - Apr 12
Give Berkane one last year! A hattrick's a hattrick!
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Robbie12345 added 00:00 - Apr 13
After watching the highlights, God knows how Marriott didn't score atleast 10, with about 25 chances.. Hopefully the goal will boost his confidance and he gets a bit of luck soon!!
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Marcus added 02:09 - Apr 13
Marriott was knocking them in from every angle during his first loan spell but this time seems to be missing sitters. I wonder what's changed with his confidence? It also shows he's probably not quite ready to play at a significantly higher level but it would still be good to seem him play on loan for a league two side to see if he can make the step up.
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Len_Brennan added 06:38 - Apr 13
I think the game showed why MM sent him out on loan again; he certainly has ability - the first touch for his goal was wonderful - but he is not ready for Championship football, in important business end matches just yet. Up to the goal, he wasn't great in this highlights package, where the overall quality is a million miles from promotion chasing Championship standard. Hopefully he'll comd back a stronger, more determined player and put in a good pre-season, because his game does appear to be all about finishing & a good goalscorer is major asset to a club.
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Wickets added 10:15 - Apr 13
Young players are always inconsistent, great left foot strike Jack.
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Keaneish added 13:53 - Apr 13
Great touch. Great finish. Looking forward to him getting some game time next season.
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dude added 14:35 - Apr 13
great footage, if only sky bet would be happy with a quick shot of a homemade banner with one of their logos. i may forgive their parent company's dreadful news reporting if they did that. these big companies are so clueless at 21c marketing. i will now go and see exactly what scattergoods is and why i should care.
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GunnsAirkick added 15:25 - Apr 13
Agreed dude, stuff like that and the air horn remind me off simpler times in football!

Marriott missed a few but still a great goal, also a goal every other game is good for a young lad at this level so I think he'll be on loan at a League One or Two club next season.
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harlingblue added 19:12 - Apr 14
Jack has done brilliant for Woking, always making good runs and always willing to shoot.
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busterjames added 21:02 - Apr 14
jack marriott is going to be something specialin a couple of years time .would it not be a good idea to farm him out to colchester or southend for a season ?
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