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Whitstable Town (A)
29.09.12
No Result Match Postponed
Match Report
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dulwich-hamlet-football-club
vs Croydon Athletic
Lost 0-2
29.03.10
7.45 pm
dulwich-hamlet-football-club

Dulwich Hamlet   Croydon Athletic
Phil Wilson   Andy Little
Yinka Salami   Joe Howe
Kalvin Morath-Gibbs   Chris Bourne
Gerry Gonnella   Danny Waldren
Justin Bowen   Joe Dolan
Osa Obamwonyi   Jeremy Williams
Kevin James   Tom Bolarinwa
Ellis Wilson-Joseph   Chris Piper
Paul Scott   Gareth Williams
Alim Sesay   Gary Noel
Sol Pinnock   Rory Hill

Subs
Frankie Sawyer   Jacob Erskine
Roy Odiaka   Ben Godfrey
Billy Chattaway   Bentley Graham
Junior Kadi   Taurean McDonald-Roberts
Haron Soloman   Leslie Thompson

Statistics
None scorers Gary Noel 7, 28
Paul Scott, Kalvin Morath-Gibbs, Yinka Salami, Sol Pinnock, Ellis Wilson-Jospeh yellow-card Danny Waldren, Jeremy Williams, Joe Dolan
Yinka Salami (2nd Cautionable Offence) red-card N/A
Roy Odiaka (for Gerry Gonnella 69), Frankie Sawyer (for Paul Scott 76) injured Leslie Thompson (for Tom Bolarinwa 32), Bentley Graham (for Rory Hill 82)

On Monday, for our fourth away match on the trot, we played the return game against League leaders CROYDON ATHLETIC. The home side built up a two-goal lead inside the first half-hour and although we improved in the second-half we seldom threatened to score and it finished 2-0. Croydon went ahead in the seventh minute when a right-wing comer from Rory Hill was forced home at close range by Gary Noel. The same player scored again in the 28th minute. Despite looking suspiciously off-side, no flag was raised and he ran on and slotted the ball past the advancing Phil Wilson. After the Interval, we played with more urgency and Sol Pinnock went close with a low drive from the edge of the box. Twelve minutes from time Kevin James went even closer, thumping the crossbar from a 25-yard free-kick, but that was as near as we came to reducing the arrears. Nine minutes from time, Yinka Salami collected a second yellow card, leaving us to play out the game with only ten men.