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Hungerford were missing Jamie Gosling, Graham Edney & Luke Brewer for the visit of Kidlington on Saturday. Steve Davis was preferred to Nick McCrae at centre back.
Hungerford started off brightly with Charlie Austin providing the main threat with some runs down the right. Adam Mayo looked busy alongside Toby Clark in midfield but Hungerford struggled to create a clear cut opportunity.
Kidlington are a well organise unit and the sort of side you don’t want to give anything too, Hungerford however were in charitable mood and Jim Smith conceded a needless penalty that was dully converted.
Hungerford then had two great penalty shouts themselves for handball, the first in particular should have been given. It was Adam Mayo however who converted the equaliser with a great strike under the keeper. Mayo again soon after could have made it two but an excellent save from Kidlington’s stopper denied him.
In the second half the patter of play followed much the same as the first although Hungerford did up the tempo a bit and Ian Concannon forced another brilliant save from the goal keeper.
Charlie Austin should have scored mid way through the half but put his header over the bar.
Ian Concannon then scored with 10 minutes to go with a brilliant finish that will hopefully kick start his goal scoring form
Kidlington did press for an equaliser but the closest them came was when Paul Powell had to head an effort from a corner off the line
Team
Dom – Kicking was a bit erratic but handling good
Copp – Reads the play well and eases defensive nerves
Jim – Bob – Gave away a needless pen
Tobs – Not at his brilliant best.
Bedders – Another solid game
Powell – Showed his willingness to work with a goal line clearance
Chaz – Another workman like display but should have scored
Conners – Hopefully the goal will ease his worries
Mayo – Our best player in the first half but faded a bit in the second
Fitchy – Showed he was better up front when put there.
SUBS
Joner – Not much time to show but a good cross nearly produced a goal