Romford 0 - 1 Wimbledon
Harry Stannard |
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Wimbledon, quite unusually for a midweek fixture, managed to travel to Essex with an unchanged team. Their opponents, Romford, had been beaten 1-0 by Bromley in the Amateur Cup final at the weekend and over 5,000 turned up to see if they could dent the visitors title aspirations. They began brightly enough and early on Maddick sent Bridge clear, he passed to Newman but the centre-forward hit the side netting. Ron Head was then required to clear off the line after Jim Haydock was caught out of position, then Ken Lister sent Jim Smith away on the right, his cross found Harry Stannard, but Ivey saved his headed attempt on goal. The keeper then dived full-length to put Freddie Gauntlett’s first time drive for a corner and Stannard shot wide after rounding a defender. Despite those it was Romford who were dominating for large spells and Patterson, Newman and Maddick all missed easy chances. Against the run of play Vic Bird took advantage of a high defensive line to run through from his own half before finding Stannard, he swivelled in the area and shot on the turn between the backs and Ivey, unable to cope with the pace on the wet ball, could only watch it squirm past him and into the net, giving the Dons a half-time lead they would refuse to surrender. |
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