Corby Updates

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Re: Corby Updates

Post by drummyb » 15 Oct 2022, 17:27

juanillo wrote:
15 Oct 2022, 16:54
Wow...some.ending to the game there! I didn't think Corby were as bad as Drummyb had made out and so it proved, but that was a great ending to a really entertaining game.
Behold my powwwerrrr!!! I actually picked 3-2 on Fantasy Footy so clearly I know what Im about. Even when Im fluking it!!!
I thought they were very ropey, particularily defensively, first half. So many errors.
I genuinely thought theyd done a smash and grab and in honesty, we didnt deserve to lose that. They scored after a period of corners, which is always a danger at 1-0. However if we'd taken any of our chances before, game over. The second was well taken but luck was on their side. Id have settled for a draw but bloody hell!!!!

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Re: Corby Updates

Post by andy » 15 Oct 2022, 17:52

Phew! I kept saying all second half that we needed another or we'd get suckered. And didn't we just. Could not see us coming back in a million years. But, once again Insalls tireless running and enthusiasm seemed to pull a response out of the others. The equaliser gave us a point we at least deserved and after turning down two other penalty shouts the ref finally gives us one about 5 o'clock. Cue mayhem. The whole end to the game was geared up to make Insall the hero, the net bulged and he lapped up every second. I don't care what the rest of the game was like, what a watch!
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Re: Corby Updates

Post by drummyb » 15 Oct 2022, 17:59

The ref made some big calls badly imho. Kept the game flowing but we had a couple of very good penalty calls, and the keeper should have been off

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Re: Corby Updates

Post by fairweatherfan » 15 Oct 2022, 18:01

drummyb wrote:
15 Oct 2022, 17:59
The ref made some big calls badly imho. Kept the game flowing but we had a couple of very good penalty calls, and the keeper should have been off
How does he conclude that a deliberate handball to stop a goal bound shot is a yellow card and then not book him for the penalty? It was baffling!

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Re: Corby Updates

Post by juanillo » 15 Oct 2022, 18:04

Yes, I actually thought the penalty claim when Cobourne was body checked earlier looked much more of a penalty than the one we got, but then I wasn't in line with either.

I thought we were comfortable in the first half but they improved and the second half was more even. Our defence certainly went wobbly, but hats off on a stirring comeback in those last few minutes.

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Re: Corby Updates

Post by drummyb » 15 Oct 2022, 18:16

juanillo wrote:
15 Oct 2022, 18:04
Yes, I actually thought the penalty claim when Cobourne was body checked earlier looked much more of a penalty than the one we got, but then I wasn't in line with either.

I thought we were comfortable in the first half but they improved and the second half was more even. Our defence certainly went wobbly, but hats off on a stirring comeback in those last few minutes.
By body checked, do you mean up ended in a rugby tackle??? I think Sim is still spinning mid air as I type.
I think it may have been the lad Birch was wrestling with but not sure. I felt certain BB was gonna be sent off at one point.

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Re: Corby Updates

Post by DJ » 15 Oct 2022, 18:25

Northern Premier League Midlands – Saturday, 15th October 2022

Halesowen Town 3 Corby Town 2

Two injury time goals kept Halesowen on top of the table at the conclusion of an exhilarating contest, writes DJ.

Acting Yeltz manager Martin Sockett summarised his first game in charge. “It was an exciting finish and we’ve shown tremendous character - but we should’ve been four or five goals up. We were dominant in the first half, then let them back in it a bit in the second half. We deserved it on the balance of play after creating lots of chances and their ‘keeper made five or six great saves. That’s for you Paul!”

The Yeltz shrugged off the shock departure of successful manager Paul Smith for personal reasons to make a bright start in front of a good crowd of over 1,200. Giant visiting goalkeeper Jason Alexander grabbed the ball at the second attempt from Tom Turton’s 8th minute corner. A 10th minute Yeltz attack was then only half cleared to McKauley Manning and his ball towards goal was turned over the bar from Simeon Cobourne’s effort.

Halesowen deservedly took a 19th minute lead after Jamie Insall’s shot on the turn was blocked and Cobourne did well to keep the ball and cross along goal from the right for Josh EZEWELE to convert at the far post. It could easily have been 2-0 just a couple of minutes later when Cobourne made a great run from midfield down the right, only for Insall to somehow plant Cobourne’s cross wide in front of goal.

Corby’s only meaningful attempt of the first period came with Hilton Arthur’s 27th minute low shot from the edge of the area. As Halesowen kept up the tempo, Insall’s 33rd minute appeal for a penalty was turned down when he was through on goal and Cobourne cut in and curled over the bar in the 38th minute after battling Brad Birch did well to win the ball in midfield. Three minutes after the interval Insall burst forward and played the ball to Birch but goalkeeper Alexander pushed away his 20 yard shot.

When the Steelmen started to come more into the game, a 51st minute corner from Curtis Burrows was met with a header from captain Michael Jacklin but home goalkeeper Dan Platt tipped the ball over the bar. Platt then rescued in the 59th minute from a weak back-pass.

However, home chances continued to go begging and Birch could only poke wide after bursting through after 70 minutes and Cobourne fired straight at Alexander at the end of a lightning 71st minute move as Ezewele played a long ball across the park, allowing Manning to find Insall who then set Cobourne free. Alexander saved from Cobourne’s wide angle shot from another good move just a minute later and Cobourne then fired over the bar at the end of a mazy 75th minute run.

But the Steelmen shocked the Grove by hitting two late goals to seemingly steal the points. The home defence couldn’t clear a 77th minute corner and as the ball pinged around the penalty area, Dom PERKINS blasted home an equaliser from 15 yards on his debut.

Alexander saved at the end of an 81st minute 50 yard run from Halesowen’s Rob Evans before worse followed for the Yeltz when substitute Tristan THOMPSON-MATTHEWS turned home a left-wing cross from the left in the 82nd minute to put Corby 2-1 ahead. Corby escaped when goalkeeper Alexander handled outside his area in the 89th minute.

But Halesowen showed tremendous character to dramatically turn the game around again and take all three points deep in added time. Central defender Kieran MORRIS nodded home a 92nd minute cross from Manning to level the scores. The thrills continued when Corby goalkeeper Alexander was judged to have brought down Cobourne in the fifth minute of added time and INSALL stepped up to confidently stroke home the winner from the penalty spot in front of the tremendous home support.

Halesowen Town: Dan Platt; Josh Ezewele, Josh Quaynor, Tom Turton, Kieran Morris, Rob Evans (c), Nathan Hayward, Bradley Birch (Shaquille Leachman-Whittingham 78), Jamie Insall, McKauley Manning, Simeon Cobourne. Subs Not Used: Dexter Dudley-Toole, Daniel Brookes, Max Morris, Matt Funge.

Corby Town: Jason Alexander; Kalern Thomas, Daniel Gordon, Thomas Maddison (Matthew Slinn 75), Dominic Perkins, Michael Jacklin (c), Rio Molyneaux, Curtis Hartley (Daniel Collins 63), Tsaguim Florian, Curtis Burrows, Hilton Arthur (Tristan Thompson-Matthews 59). Subs Not Used: Jack Norman, Scott Floyd.

Referee: Niall Smith Attendance: 1,218
Booked: Hartley (15), Perkins (56), Birch (56), Thomas (74), Alexander (89), Insall (90)
‘Tulleys Print’ HTFC Man of the Match selected by Jake Garner: Nathan Hayward

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Re: Corby Updates

Post by 410viawednesbury » 15 Oct 2022, 18:52

When Evans got caught down our right, second half, and Corby thought they were in on goal didn't allow or expect Insall to be in defence to clear it for a corner! Magnificent!!!!!!
From players 1 to 11 to the management Halesowen were outstanding. More of the same please...........👍🏼

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Re: Corby Updates

Post by Yeltzbaby » 15 Oct 2022, 19:24

See panic over

We just beat a top side. GREAT RESULT TOP OF LEAGUE - STILL

p11 w9 l2.....what's all the fuss.

Now we win together we LOSE together

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Re: Corby Updates

Post by andy » 15 Oct 2022, 19:48

Yeltzbaby wrote:
15 Oct 2022, 19:24
See panic over

We just beat a top side. GREAT RESULT TOP OF LEAGUE - STILL

p11 w9 l2.....what's all the fuss.

Now we win together we LOSE together
Panic over? I don't think I've panicked so much in years!😂
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