Post by fishertim on Jan 20, 2010 9:18:54 GMT
An entertaining cup tie at Champion Hill in freezing conditions went the way of the hosts after a stunning strike from Louis Sprosen and a deft finish from Luke Coleman turned the game on its head.
Haringey travelled to South London with indifferent form and a mounting fixture list given the squelchy goings on at White Hart Lane. However they played attractive football and in Lloyd Opara had a formidable prescence up front. Indeed it was Opara whose miss was worthy of a video on YouTube that cost the Boro a first half lead. Lisney in the Fisher goal made an excellent save from a bullet header to maintain parity. For Fisher, Coleman twice squandered opportunities, and a goalless scoreline at half time was as deserved as it was expected.
The second half was full of open football. Haringey took the lead after some defensive frailties were exposed early in the second half before Sprosen's wonder strike. Sadly such is the lot of the committee member that I missed both goals, totting up the proceeds from the crowd of 28 packed into the stadium. I returned to my post to see Lisney make a world-class save in the style of Gordon Brown... sorry Banks as Haringey pressed, and what would be the eventual winner from Coleman who was played in down the right and floated the ball over the advancing 'Boro keeper and into the net.
Gary Lisney made some defensive substitutions and Fisher, with 6 defenders on the pitch soaked up the Haringey forays. But not without some hairy moments, not least in the final minute where a muddy, frantic scramble miraculously kept the ball from crossing the goalline. So thankfully another 30 minutes of toe-numbing football were avoided, and Fisher entertain Cray Wanderers in the 3rd round.
Men of the match : Adam Lisney (despite apparently losing both his thumbs given his preference to volleyball rather than catch), Louis Sprosen, as midfield maestro, and the always impressive George Savage whose industry down the right (despite looking like he's going to trip over his shirt) was a revelation last year and has lit up the first match of the new decade.
Haringey travelled to South London with indifferent form and a mounting fixture list given the squelchy goings on at White Hart Lane. However they played attractive football and in Lloyd Opara had a formidable prescence up front. Indeed it was Opara whose miss was worthy of a video on YouTube that cost the Boro a first half lead. Lisney in the Fisher goal made an excellent save from a bullet header to maintain parity. For Fisher, Coleman twice squandered opportunities, and a goalless scoreline at half time was as deserved as it was expected.
The second half was full of open football. Haringey took the lead after some defensive frailties were exposed early in the second half before Sprosen's wonder strike. Sadly such is the lot of the committee member that I missed both goals, totting up the proceeds from the crowd of 28 packed into the stadium. I returned to my post to see Lisney make a world-class save in the style of Gordon Brown... sorry Banks as Haringey pressed, and what would be the eventual winner from Coleman who was played in down the right and floated the ball over the advancing 'Boro keeper and into the net.
Gary Lisney made some defensive substitutions and Fisher, with 6 defenders on the pitch soaked up the Haringey forays. But not without some hairy moments, not least in the final minute where a muddy, frantic scramble miraculously kept the ball from crossing the goalline. So thankfully another 30 minutes of toe-numbing football were avoided, and Fisher entertain Cray Wanderers in the 3rd round.
Men of the match : Adam Lisney (despite apparently losing both his thumbs given his preference to volleyball rather than catch), Louis Sprosen, as midfield maestro, and the always impressive George Savage whose industry down the right (despite looking like he's going to trip over his shirt) was a revelation last year and has lit up the first match of the new decade.