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Weakened Jailhouse share spoils



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Published Date: 04 September 2008
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JAILHOUSE travelled to Crowle with a weakened squad due to holidays and injuries.

And it was a non-eventful first half which saw them go into the break two goals down after defensive errors let in the striker to finish both one on ones.

Jailhou
se player-manager Danny Broadhead had to rally his troops during the break and his words seemed to work with nearly all the second period being played in the home side's half.

Jailhouse got their reward after 60 minutes when a low cross was met by Brendan Allen who passed the ball into the bottom corner giving Jailhouse the belief that they could turn the scoreline around.

Good keeping and the posts and bar were what stopped the visitors being on level terms by 75 minutes then a corner fell to the feet of Rob Rockett who bundled the ball passed the feet of defenders and keeper to level the tie.

Jailhouse then went on to try and win the game but time ran out on them.

Jailhouse FC man of the match was Rob Rockett.

This Saturday Jailhouse FC take a long journey to Division One side Limestone Rangers in the first round of the Scunthorpe Centurion Sporting Shield.



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  • Last Updated: 04 September 2008 11:55 AM
  • Source: Goole Courier
  • Location: Goole
 
 

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