Trinity FC
1 October 2009
Trinity prove to be an easy ''Challenge'' in the Cup
Trinitys interest in the 2009-10 Challenge Cup was effectively over after 8minutes when a poor backpass let in Barnetby for the opening goal. Trinitys day continued to go down hill when skipper Graham Dixon was forced off with an injury after only 10 mins. With 18mins on the clock Barnetby attacked in force to leave the Trinity defence just watching as they doubled their lead. Trinitys first effort of the game came on the half hour when Jason Harper forced the Barnetby keeper into making a good save. This mini Trinity revival was short lived as Barnetby hit three more goals in the ten minute period prior to half time. No 3 was again the result of a poor back pass. No 4 was the best goal of the game as the Barnetby forward weaved his way through the Trinity defence before producing an excellent chip over Grant Henderson in the Trinity goal. No 5 came on the stroke of half time. A reorganisation of the Trinity line up at half time did see an improvement with the Barnetby 'keeper having to "put his Sunday paper down" and take a bigger part in the game! Trinitys efforts all came to nil though. With 25mins left another injury saw Trinity veteran Keith Dixon being forced into action. Trinitys better second half showing came unstuck twice in the last ten minutes first with a penalty and the 7th goal being a cracking shot. Barnetby meet Goxhill Tigers in the second round while Trinity will be in the Bob Bedford memorial cup, hoping to do much better.
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