Sunday 21 October 2018

Haringey Borough 2 Poole Town 1

Emirates FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round, Saturday 20th October 2018


Goals from Jorge Djassi-Sambu and Joel Nouble helped Haringey Borough create history after they turned a half-time deficit into victory against Poole Town at Coles Park and make the First Round Proper of the Emirates FA Cup for the very first time.

The hosts were the only side still in the competition that had started in the Preliminary Round stage and after wins against Stanway Rovers, Brentwood Town, Erith Town and AFC Sudbury to reach this stage, whilst the visitors, who started their run in the 1st Qualifying Round, had dispatched Shaftesbury, Cinderford Town and Horsham (after a replay) to set up this contest here.

The hosts were also appearing at this stage for the second season in a row but had never gone beyond this stage after they lost to Heybridge Swifts last season, whilst Poole hadn’t gone beyond this stage for 35 years, so this was a huge day for both clubs, and the atmosphere prior to the kick off between the 402 spectators inside the ground was superb.

Whether the occasion got to both sides remains to be seen, but the first period was fairly flat, despite both sets of supporters trying to will their teams on.  The opening fifteen minutes did see the hosts thwarted by a couple of defensive blocks whilst the visitors also saw an effort of their own blocked too.

Boro then looped a header over the Poole crossbar before just beyond the half hour mark the Dorset side won a penalty after a high boot inside the box, and Steve Devlin stepped up to send the keeper the wrong way and Poole had the lead.

The hosts then saw a scramble inside the Poole box eventually cleared before a side footed effort after a cutback was sliced well wide of the target, and it meant the visitors had a slender lead at the break, and you felt there was much more to come from both sides.

Half Time Haringey Borough 0 Poole Town 1

Whatever was said to the hosts at half-time certainly worked as they came out much more positively in the second half, and saw Nouble send an effort off target from a decent position, before another hosts effort was brilliantly tipped over by the visiting keeper.

The resulting corner was then headed off target by the hosts, before more Boro chances saw a couple of goalbound efforts blocked near to the goalline, as Poole were having to dig very deep to preserve their lead.  The only effort Poole had on goal in the opening exchanges of the half saw a curling effort go way way off target.

The next period of play saw Poole get into a very decent position but a wayward ball across the box ended that attack, whilst down the other end Boro saw another good opening brilliantly thwarted by a superb sliding block by a defender, but then with just over fifteen minutes remaining came a pivotal moment in the tie.

With Boro pushing forward they lost the ball and saw a long ball release Richard Gillespie who was clean through on goal, but his slotted effort came back off the post and into the grateful arms of the keeper, had that gone in you would of thought that the visitors may well have sealed the deal.

And just minutes later Boro found a leveller, and a deserved one too if truth be told based on their second half showing, when Nouble got to the byline and squared across to Djassi-Sambu who converted from close range, setting up a grandstand last ten minutes.

Boro then sent a free header straight at the keeper, but with seven minutes remaining they turned this one around by netting again to go in front as a misplaced header towards goal looped up perfectly to the back post where Nouble managed to bundle the ball over the line from a yard out and send the hosts wild, they were roughly ten minutes or so away from the next round.

The closest Poole came to finding an equaliser was a lobbed effort which the keeper had to tip away, but Boro saw out the final few nerve-jangling moments to take their place in the First Round Proper for the very first time in their history.

Full Time Haringey Borough 2 Poole Town 1








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