Bray Wanderers 5 - 3 Athlone Town
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Bray Wanderers kept up their chase for promotion when eventually seeing off the challenge of a plucky Athlone Town 5-3 in Sunday's eight goal First Division thriller at the Carlisle Ground with new signing Robbie McGuinness making victory certain with the last kick of the game.
Last time these two teams met was a fortnight ago when Bray triumphed 6-3 at the same venue in the second round of the FAI Carlsberg Cup. That's 17 goals in two games - no complaints from the fans after those scoring exploits.
Finn Harps, Kildare County and Dublin City remain joint top of the table. However this latest narrow victory, their ninth league win of the season, moves Bray to within two points of the leaders and in the right mood for next Friday's FAI Carlsberg Cup third round tie at home to Waterford United.
Bray were on top right from the start when Zayed accepted a pass from Colm Tresson who then skipped past two defenders only to see his shot rebound off the far upright to safety. Then Bray had appeals for a penalty turned down by Dublin referee Pat Whelan after Athlone defender Shane Jackson appeared to take down Zayed.
But the big Bray striker eventually broke the deadlock on 18 minutes folllowing a corner by Paul Forsyth on the right. Jody Lynch had a header blocked on the line but there was Irish Under 20 international Zayed to fire home the rebound from close range.
The Seagulls stretched the lead eight minutes later when a back-heel by Zayed was delected into the path of fellow striker John Flood. Showing great calmness, he coolly steered the ball into the corner of the net past advancing 'keeper Gary Connaughton.
The agony continued for Athlone when Bray added a third goal on 35 minutes when midfielder Colm James collected a loose ball in midfield, then made a vital burst forward and finished with a powerful low shot into the corner of the net from 22 yards.
After the home side wasted chances when Flood (twice) and Forsyth had efforts wide of the target, Athlone pulled a goal back on 55 minutes. Alan Kelly played a neat one-two with Stephen Kelly to allow Alan to shoot past advancing 'keeper Chris O'Connor.
Bray responded immediately with a fourth goal after John Flood was taken down by Ronan Frawley inside the box. Zayed made no mistake with the resulting penalty sending Connaughton the wrong way. To their credit Athlone refused to throw in the towel with substitute Eric Molloy volleying home from 15 yards after a cross from the right by Stephen Gavin on 66 minutes.
And Athlone made it nerve-biting final nine minutes for the home supporters when striker Martin Reilly took advantage of hesitancy in the Bray defence to slot his shot home for the Midlanders third goal from 12 yards giving O'Connor no chance.
But Bray were to have the final say when former St. Patrick's Athletic man Robbie McGuinness burst through the middle to score his first goal for the club in the second minute of added time and complete a remarkable scoring glut.
Teams:
Bray Wanderers: O'Connor; Tresson, Lynch, Charles, Ryan; McGuinness, James, Fox, Forsyth; Zayed, Flood.
Subs: Long for Ryan (80 mins.), C.O'Brien for Flood (89 mins.).
Athlone Town: Connaughton; G.O'Brien, Jackson, Frawley, A.Kelly; S.Kelly, Gavin, Harney, Collins; Reilly, Mullan.
Subs: Molloy for Harney (45 mins), McCann for Mullan (70 mins.), Holt for S.Kelly (72 mins.).
Referee: P Whelan (Dublin).
Is that all you have to say??????
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Originally posted by parnell ranger
its gonna be embarrassing applying for re-election two years in a row.
Is this what you are resigned to?????
What's your opinion? Surely you have more to say?
It's not too late for this underachieving team!!!! They are capable of a hell of a lot better.
Surely now the club needs to take a bit of professional action.