Welling United 0 Bath City 2
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by Matthew Panting
Two goals at the end of either half ended Welling's unbeaten
record in 2010 on Saturday.
The Wings were a distant second to a robust Bath side, who
remain on course for the Blue Square South play-offs.
Welling keeper Charlie Mitten (pictured) came to his side's
rescue on three occasions in the first half but he could do nothing
to keep out Kaid Mohamed's right-foot drive four minutes before the
interval.
Welling made a double change at half-time with the introduction
of Dean Cracknell and Sam Cutler but it did little to alter the
flow of the game.
Mitten somehow saved a deflected effort and then was at full
stretch to keep out a potential Andy Sambrook own goal.
Welling's first serious attempt at goal came on the hour when
Tony Finn's corner fell to Tom Whitnell, who fired against the bar
from close range.
Bath hit the woodwork at the other end before, in the 90th
minute, Finn saw his free-kick hit the woodwork. It appeared to be
a good save from Bath keeper Ryan Robinson, although referee Lee
Vennamore awarded a goal kick.
The visitors wrapped up the points in the fourth minute of
stoppage time when Sambrook was caught in possession and substitute
Hector Mackie unselfishly set up Dave Gilroy to sweep home.
Bromley swept to a 4-0 victory over Weymouth
thanks to two goals in each half.
Ashley Carew set them on their way with a
penalty after four minutes and Rob Gillmann added the second midway
through the first half.
Richard Butler hit the third after 64 minutes
and Warren McBean completed the scoring seven minutes later.
Cray shared a 1-1 draw with Bognor in the Ryman
League Premier Division.
Cray fell behind early, but Leigh Bremner equaliser
six minutes from time to ensure the points were shared.
Friday, February 26 2010
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