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Saturday 4th
September
2010 |
Audio
Match Review
from Nick
Taylor at
Swindon 105.5
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Match
Report
Late agony for Marine
~ By Sam Morshead » Swindon
Advertiser
Photo's by
Mike Allen » Oxford City (click photo's
to enlarge)
Oxford City snatched a 1-1
draw at Supermarine with virtually the final kick of the
match. After Kyle Tooze had given Marine the advantage
on 33 minutes, the hosts held the upper hand throughout,
but a last-gasp foray by the visitors resulted in Dan
Holman firing speculatively through a crowd of players,
and the ball settled in the bottom right corner. There
was barely enough time after the strike for Marine to
restart the match.
It
was a cruel blow of Mark Collier’s men, who once again
showed their development in the Southern Premier with a
gutsy display against a side who beat them in both
league encounters last term. And Collier was left to
reflect on how two points slipped away at the death,
even though the draw extends his team’s unbeaten run to
four. “It was difficult to take, especially after we’d
done so well during the match,” he said. “We came under
more pressure towards the end and of course it feels a
little like defeat at the moment, but we have to take
the positives. “They did the double over us this year
and were up in the top seven or eight, and are expected
to be again this year, and it just shows our progression
and how we can compete well in this league. “When it
comes that close to three points you are going to be
disappointed, but it’s mixed emotions. “In the first few
hours after the game it feels like a loss but a couple
of days later we will see how well we’re doing.”
One
crucial point in the final throes of the contest at the
Webb’s Wood Stadium was arguably the late dismissal of
Tooze for two fairly innocuous yellow. cards. Having
been booked for kicking the ball away earlier in
proceedings, Tooze was given his marching orders for
encroachment at an Oxford free kick, much to Collier’s
annoyance. The Marine boss suggested the referee could
have done more to contain the incident than brandish his
red card, which deprived his outfit of the pacy forward,
who had been a constant threat to City.
“Sometimes
there needs to be a bit of common sense shown,” said
Collier. “It’s two silly bookings for Kyle, and he had
been causing a lot of problems to the Oxford backline
with his pace. But you can’t sit back and say ‘what if
this happened or what if this didn’t happen,’ the result
is as it is.” Tooze’s speed had been the major factor
behind his opener 12 minutes before the break. Keeper
Mark Scott’s (pictured above) long ball forward cleared
the visitors’ backline, and the attacker broke clear to
slot home. And Marine could have doubled their lead soon
after when Jamie Gosling fired against an upright, but
in the end it wasn't to be as Holman became City’s hero.
Report from an
Oxford
perspective