Leatherhead played out a game that was as depressing as it was predictable, as Moneyfields executed their usual game plan to perfection.
We started with a fluid shape. Players were popping up everywhere, switching sides and rotating constantly. It was like watching the balls bounce around inside a lottery machine, but Moneyfields didn't roll over. From start to finish they frustrated us with players falling over, screaming in pain at the slightest touch, then jogging off for a drinks break while someone received "treatment". That's fine if the referee adds the time on, but he didn't.
Leatherhead have the tools to deal with this, but too many players looked out of place. Bancroft has shown he can cause defenders problems when bursting into the box; he also showed he lacks the pace and trickery to pull off a winger's role. When he eventually settled out wide near the halfway line, we effectively lost the right flank. Hogan is our top scorer and is most dangerous when starting wide, yet he was used through the middle. And Waters has been influential both in breaking up play and creating chances, but here he was positioned too deep to do the latter.
At least Sonny Wheeler was where he should be, but he was powerless to stop Moneyfields' second-half goal. A low corner was cut out too easily and they scored on the break, despite two defenders getting back and attempting to stop the attack.
It could have been different. Breckon let fly with a powerful left-footed shot towards the near post, but their 'keeper stuck out a foot and saved it. He also struck the bar in the dying minutes.
The referee didn't cover himself in glory either, allowing blatant play-acting and timewasting without properly adding it on at the end. In the second half, one player needed five minutes of treatment and walking-off time, yet only six minutes were added despite numerous other stoppages, substitutions and a goal. To add insult to injury, the ref then wasted time explaining to the Moneyfields defenders how to jump in the wall, and blew up around ten seconds short of the six minutes he'd indicated.
That result sees us drop to third place — the first time we haven't been top since August. But we go again on Saturday, away at Ascot, looking to make amends…