So its that time of year when 'British Summertime Begins' and the clocks are moved forward an hour. Unfortunately for Trinity the team hadnt kept up to date with the clocks and suffered another Defeat. Things looked bad from the Car Park of Ashby lodge, where the team were meant to be meeting, as only 4 players turned up. At kick off a full squad was assembled.
Trinity started badly in their game v DSV , conceding a goal after only 90 seconds. A long ball forward into the corner was badly misjudged by the defence and the resulting cross was put away after a few bobbles. This poor start was soon put aside as Trinity slowly pegged back DSV. A Sam Clayton corner was met by Mark McCrea who's header hit the DSV crossbar, and the resulting rebound was bundled wide by Chris Short. On the half hour McCrea forced his way into a good position but his shot was narrowly wide. Jason Harper was also just off target with another effort before DSV broke away and hit the crossbar with the rebound being put wide. A freekick just before half time floated over by Graham Dixon caused mayhem as Mark McCrea's flick headed towards the goal, and a scramble followed but to no avail.
The second half was a stop start affair as the Referee took centre stage and spoilt the game. First he wrongly gave a penalty against Graham Dixon, when his tackle was deemed a foul even though the ball was cleanly won.The penalty was scored and Trinity found themselves 2-0 down. This was followed by a booking for Phil Brumby for dissent. The penalty decision had wound Graham Dixon up and before long the Ref was having words with him again for a late tackle on a DSV player. He was later replaced by Chris Glass before his actions and words got himself sent off. Trinity mounted a period of pressure without scoring and it was DSV who broke away to make it 3-0 on the 80th min. As Trinity pushed forward DSV made it four with 5mins left. Two points now separate the bottom four teams with a crunch fixture to come with Queens last game being against Winteringham Res
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Once again the weather got the better of procedings at Quibell Park. 3 to 4 inches of snow had fallen over night causing this game to be called off. Never the less the spirit in camp was still high as the players that turned up had a snow ball fight.
The game has been re-arranged for Sunday 13th April 2008. Time and Venue have yet to be arranged but as soon as they are it will appear on the Blog
The game has been re-arranged for Sunday 13th April 2008. Time and Venue have yet to be arranged but as soon as they are it will appear on the Blog
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