Emirates FA Cup Preliminary Round, Saturday 22nd August
This was my first game for almost two weeks and on that occasion it was the end of a triple header in this very competition, the Extra Preliminary Round, it was now time for the next stage, the Preliminary Round, and I finally made the trip to Marlow and the Alfred Davis Memorial Ground for their home tie against Cirencester Town. It's something that's been on my agenda for a while, so finally this was the weekend to do it.
I believe this is also the first time I have ever seen Marlow or Cirencester play in my 36 years of watching the sport, I cannot be 100% sure of this as I started watching football back in 1990, and my memory does not remember every game I've seen, but anyway let's go with it, so not only was this a new ground and town to visit, it was also my debut in watching both sides too.
Marlow will be competing at Step Four this season in the non league pyramid, they will be plying their trade in the Southern League Central Division, they actually only got their league season underway on Tuesday and opened up with a 3-2 home win over Beaconsfield Town, with their only other competitive games this season being in the previous round of this cup.
And in that Extra Preliminary Round tie they did need a replay against Spartan South Midlands Premier outfit Newport Pagnell Town, which is a level below at Step Five, the Milton Keynes side have lost all three games in the league but managed to hold Marlow to a 2-2 draw, before The Blues dismantled their opponents 5-1 in the replay at home, so that's three games this season and two wins, both coming at The Alfred Davis Memorial Ground.
So what about their opponents today, Cirencester Town, well they are Step Five themselves and compete in the Hellenic League Premier, and have had a decent start to their campaign so far, two wins, both away from home, and a goalless draw at home, in fact in five games so far in all competitions that is their only home game so far.
They won away to Woodley United in the FA Trophy, and in the last round of the FA Cup two weeks ago they stunned Step Four opposition in the shape of Hartpury FC away from home 2-0, so they certainly have no fears coming to Marlow whatsoever, this then had the makings of a 'cupset' for sure, the visitors have won all four away games so far this season, conceding just two goals in the process, so Marlow knew they would have to put in a shift to earn their place in the next round.
The Blues on the other hand have scored eight in two home games so far, so no doubt the Gloucestershire outfit's defence would be severely tested in this one, and would certainly have to watch out for Chris Lutonadio who has scored four of the hosts goals this season, that's nearly half of them, which isn't bad for a midfielder at all, Marlow's backline would equally have to watch out for the visitors number nine Harlie Price who has also netted four this term, three of those penalties. That's also nearly half of their goals this term too.
To the game then, well both players mentioned were not to get on the scoresheet, and for the latter things were to not end well personally in the contest, but more on that later, the visitors initially started the game well and enjoyed a lot of possession and carried a threat early on, but once the hosts settled they were the ones who were carving out the openings.
Skipper Chris Overden sent a header against the bar, and winger Naheer Nawaf was a real danger to the visitors, his pace was frightening in the first period and he should have scored but after getting through on goal he fired wide of the far post when hitting the target was a minimum, Marlow were the better side in the opening forty five minutes but lacked that cutting edge, and Cirencester nearly made them pay for not taking those chances with pretty much the last kick of the half when Sol Pryce lifted over from close range when it looked easier to score.
Despite the goalless nature of the contest it has been a decent half of football, and all it was missing was that breakthrough, the Cirencester manager (or coach, or assistant) could be heard laying into his players at the break in the changing room, and whatever he said certainly perked them up as they certainly were a lot more lively in the second period, and unlike the first half they kept up the pressure on their opponents.
Chances though were far more scarce in the second half though as the game became very scrappy, but with twenty minutes remaining of the ninety, the visitors found the net, a loose ball being thumped home by Ed Scott from close range, and the visitors now had a lead to hold onto, what did Marlow have left?
They had certainly not been as threatening in the second period, Nawaf was not anywhere near as an outlet he had been in the opening half and had barely any balls sent his way, and skipper Overden was no where near as effective in the final third as well, those two had been the hosts focal point in the first period, but Cirencester were dealing with anything that came their way.
Now to the moment that visiting skipper Price will want to forget, late on in the contest I believe he went down with a head injury and stayed down by his bench, the referee decided not to stop play, which annoyed the visitors, especially Price and his bench, and after the ball had gone out of play for a corner, which was a goal kick and corrected by the assistant, referee Horace Gumber went over to confront Price and the bench, and Price was shown a straight red for what I assume for whatever he said to the referee and maybe for throwing a water bottle into the ground in his frustration perhaps as the referee came over.
A yellow card was also shown in the direction of the bench, and then after all this commotion, he came back and decided to overrule his assistant and stayed with his original corner decision to the hosts, which didn't go down well with the visitors, it was a manic few minutes and thankfully nothing came from the corner as it looked like a goal kick all the way!!!
Five/six minutes of stoppage time was added on, and Cirencester held out to thwart their opponents and grab a very good win on the road once again against Step Four opposition, and no goals conceded once again too, rock solid at the back and Marlow could not find a way through and exit the competition as a result. You could hear the visitors celebrating in the changing room after, and why not, they earned it and now have a First Qualifying Round tie to look forward to.
Last word on the Alfred Davis Memorial Ground, what a lovely old ground it is, plenty of character and a superb main stand, which has a lovely little clubhouse underneath it, it's just s shame for them that there side could not do the business today, but that's to Cirencester's credit in the end who claimed a very hard fought win.
Full time Marlow 0 Cirencester Town 1























































