There was a point in this game I wondered exactly why I had driven 60 miles to watch this game. It certainly wasn’t for the benefit of my daughter who was more than happy to pass the first half by roller skating around the ground. I envied her as East Thurrock grew in confidence and began to dominate the game.
It didn’t start out that way though with Leatherhead giving as good as they got, providing it was Stacy doing the giving as he was our only real threat. East Thurrock struck the post from a free kick which must have unsettled us as we allowed them to pressure for the remainder of the half.
Their opener came from a penalty that looked a little soft if you ask me but a gift East Thurrock snapped up. It was from a free kick we conceded our second. From distance the ball was struck under the jumping wall and it beat Wells at the far post.
So 2-0 down at half time and perhaps a second half talking to would stir things up a bit… not on first inspection. Leatherhead did not really pick up the pace and allowed a free header to make it 3-0 and I was contemplating leaving early…
Avery gave us some hope. Getting the ball just right of the goal he advanced and let fly with a powerful shot that beat the ‘keeper and struck the underside of the bar and in. 3-1. Something to cheer about. Now it was not just Stacy looking dangerous on our right but Green was advancing on our left and East Thurrock were finding it hard to cope. From the pressure Smart struck the post and it bounced out with Jerry in possession at a tight angle and with his back to goal. While the ‘keeper (me included) waited for him to turn he simply back heeled goalwards. It caught the ‘keeper off-guard and it snuck in off the far post. Cheeky and 3-2.
Josh, who replaced Semakula, sent the few who had made the trip wild when he latched onto another attacking move from Green and slipped it past the ‘keeper. 3-3. Could we go on and win it?
It seemed we could when Stacy used the outside of his right boot to lob the ‘keeper. 4-3. Twitter was in melt down and I could barely believe my eyes.
It is fair to say with 5 goals and several substitutions (which included taking off Big Phil which I believe surrendered an advantage in the dying minutes) the ref was well within his rights to add plenty of stoppage time and so he did. Enough for them to build the pressure and smash it past Wells.
With both managers thinking they blew 3 points you can imagine I was quick to rush my children past the dressing room areas for fear of having to explain some new vocabulary.
A good game but leaking goals for our second 4-4 draw will be a worry. Not least because it is Dulwich in the week!