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Newport County 1 Worcester City 0


SHABIR Khan was sent off as Worcester City were beaten 1-0 in a fiery start to 2010 at Newport County.

Richard Dryden’s battlers had more than matched the runaway Blue Square South leaders but were pinned back after they had been reduced to 10 men.

Shabir got his marching orders in the 68th minute following an off-the-ball incident, allegedly for an elbow on Kerry Morgan, spotted by the linesman.

The City left-back was incensed and needed to be restrained by assistant manager Carl Heeley as several players waded in amid ugly scenes.

It was the last thing the visitors needed following their efforts in south Wales which had Dean Holdsworth’s side rattled for large periods, and they conceded from Sam Foley 11 minutes from time.

Watched by a crowd of 2,525, Newport piled on the early pressure and could have been ahead inside six minutes. Jake Meredith produced a save from point-blank range to deny Craig Reid and then helped Foley's effort over the bar amid a scramble in the six-yard box.

City, though, weathered the storm and had reason to feel aggrieved in the 24th minute as Marc McGregor was bundled over on the edge of the area and Matt Birley swept the loose ball into net. However, referee Derek Eaton had blown for the foul on McGregor when he might have played the advantage, much to the annoyance of an animated Dryden.

The visitors continued to grow in confidence, unfazed by their hosts’ lofty league position, and forced keeper Glyn Thompson into action. The former Hereford custodian made a superb save to deny Wayne Daniel’s header from Alfie Carter's corner, having seconds earlier needed defender Wayne Turk to come to his rescue after Carter had got beyond the keeper.

Newport finished the half stronger and Meredith dived to his left to touch Morgan’s long-range effort past the post two minutes before the break. Captain Kemp then threw himself in the way of Reid’s shot to keep the scoresheet blank.

Within two minutes of the restart Foley split the defence but Reid blazed horribly over.

A bizarre moment followed as Kemp and Rob Davies, in for Craig Wilding, appeared to scrap between themselves and the latter was booked.

Thompson then blocked Danny Carey-Bertram’s effort and, from the resulting corner, Clyde’s header was cleared off the line.

Marco Adaggio replaced McGregor just before the game erupted. Morgan was tackled by Shabir but seconds later the Newport player went to ground. The referee consulted his linesman and sent the City left-back off. Newport full-back Jamie Collins was booked for his part in the aftermath.

It proved the turning point. Carter went to left-back and City dug in but they were undone when Morgan’s cross found Foley who couldn’t miss from two yards.

City: Meredith 8*, Ward 7, Shabir 6, Clyde 8, Daniel 8, Kemp 8, Davies 7, Birley 7, McGregor (Adaggio 57, 7) 7, Carey-Bertram 7 (Spencer 85), Carter 8. Subs not used: Walker, Fitzpatrick, Bridges.

Attendance: 2,525.

Comments(4)

blue & white says...
11:13am Sat 2 Jan 10

Well, all I can say is that we more than matched Newport! If Shab had not been sent off we would have a least got a draw.

The team were magnificant and Rich and the boys shoud by proud, because we were robbed.

At the final whistle the Newport fans were thanking the officials, they know they were very lucky yesterday!

Also Rich came over to us and thanked us for our support, but on the teams display we should get out of this mire and they should be proud of the effort they gave.

There were around 40 of us there, and we sung our hearts out for the lads, I only imagined if we were top of the league we would of had 500 of city fans there, Newport had to start again and look at them now!

Bring on Maidenhead and then Carlshalton!

stargazer says...
5:06pm Sat 2 Jan 10

Not a bad result at all,more of this and who knows where the lads will finish.Keep it going it's encouraging see you monday(weather permitting)

fairly sober says...
5:25pm Sat 2 Jan 10

Excellent result, could have been better but for the sending off.
If the officials get it wrong - that is the way of things.
Chances of play Monday night - zero which is higher than the temprature will be tonight & Sunday night.

scottleecraig says...
10:47am Sun 3 Jan 10

keep this performance up City and we should be safe


Worcester City defender Shabir Khan (right) tries to close down a Newport County attack. Worcester City defender Shabir Khan (right) tries to close down a Newport County attack.

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