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BANGOR 1-0 LISBURN DISTILLERY , JJB Sports Premiership.
Clandeboye Park, Saturday 4th October 2008
Match Report by Neil Watson
Bangor made it three consecutive wins with a hard fought
victory over high flying Lisburn Distillery. The game sprung
into life in the second half, with Andrew Plummer saving his
third penalty of the season. The impressive Bangor keeper made a
string of other top drawer saves before Darren Lockhart headed
his first goal for Bangor in the 81st minute to secure another
vital three points for the Seasiders.
In
soaking wet conditions, the first half was a damp squib with
neither side offering much of an attacking threat.
Bangor thought they had taken the lead, however, in the 36th
minute when Marty Verner sent a glancing header into the top
corner from Andrew Cleary's left wing cross. The home side's
celebrations were cut short though, as referee Trevor Moutray
ruled the goal out for an offside decision against Verner.
Lisburn Distillery finished the half on the front foot, with
Darren Armour shooting straight at Andrew Plummer when well
placed.
Half-time: 0 - 0
The visitors started the second half like they ended the first,
with Andrew Plummer in the right place to hold onto Johnny
Magee's 6 yard shot after a goal mouth scramble in the 47th
minute.
Moments later, the former-Ipswich 'keeper was off his line
quickly to block Darren Armour's effort from 14 yards as the
Distillery striker raced clean through on goal.
At the other end of the picth, Philip Matthews made his first
save of the match in the 53rd minute when he had to help Dominic
Melly's curling 25 yard effort over the crossbar.
Distillery were awarded a penalty in the 56th minute when Andy
Kilmartin was fouled by Dean Youle. Having argued with Darren
Armour over who was to take the penalty, Gary Browne stepped up,
but he saw his well struck effort superbly pushed away by
Plummer, diving low to his left. That save was the second in as
many games from the penalty spot and the third this season for
the impressive Bangor 'keeper - rapidly becoming a hero amongst
the Bangor support.
Bangor rode their luck on the hour mark when Gary Browne
collected Darren Armour's through pass. The former Glentoran
player shot for goal from 8 yards, only to see the immense Mark
Gracey deflect the ball onto the post and wide.
The home side had a great chance to take the lead in the 67th
minute when Pat McShane's poor pass fell to Marty Verner. The
former Distillery striker struggled to get the ball under
control, allowing Philip Matthews the chance to race from his
line and block Verner's effort from 16 yards.
That chance and the penalty save seemed to drive Bangor on as
they now believed they could get something from the game. The
hard working Nathan McConnell almost found the breakthrough in
the 70th minute, but having burst down the left wing and cut
infield past a number of challenges, the striker saw his low
shot well saved by Matthews at the foot of his near post.
Bangor, with a habit of scoring vital goals in the last ten
minutes, found the winning goal in the 81st minute. Dominic
Melly's inswinging corner picked out Darren Lockhart, and the
former-Glentoran midfielder sent a downward header into the back
of the net.
The Seasiders had to endure some tense final minutes with Curtis
Allen dragging a shot across the face of goal, but the home
defence, marshalled superbly by Mark Gracey and Gary
Fitzpatrick, held firm to record their second clean sheet in
successive matches.
Full-time: 1 - 0
Bangor: Plummer, Youle, Cleary, Gracey, Fitzpatrick, Hand ('65
McKee), Lockhart, Anderson, Melly, McConnell, Verner ('84
Irvine). Subs not used: Walsh, McDowell, J Tumelty
Scorer: Lockhart ('81)
Booked: Lockhart, McKee
L Distillery: Matthews, Hamilton, McShane, Magee, Bunchannon,
Shaw ('82 Gawley), B Browne, McCann, Kilmartin (Kingsberry),
Armour, G Browne ('70 Allen). Subs not used: Hill, Moore
Booked: Shaw, McCann
Referee: Mr T Moutray
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