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Two second half goals Adam Kinder gave United a well deserved
lead despite being a goal behind at Creasey Park Drive in this mid table league
clash.
Dunstable started well, but United came more into the game as the first half
progressed. Chances were at a premium for both sides, the home side went close
after Russel Preston hit the cross bar with a fine shot that had keeper Andy
Kemp beaten on six minutes. Kinder went close on fifteen minutes with a
good header which deserved better. Kemp was called into action moments
later when saving at the feet of Johnathan Barnett following a rare defensive
slip up.
Just before the half hour mark Town's Aaron Flood broke the deadlock after his
shot was only partly saved by Kemp who then turned to watch agonisingly as the
ball crossed over the line. The goal inspired the visitors more so than
the home team, and in the final fifteen minutes the Greenbacks could so easily
have equalised but for good goal keeping by Paul Taylor.
United began the the final forty five minutes where they had left off by taking
the game to their hosts , on fifty six minutes a long ball from Danny Pitham
found Kinder whose final touch beat Taylor for the equaliser, by now it was only
a matter of time before the men in green improved on the scoreline , and so it
proved when Kinder grabbed his and United`s second goal following good play by
Luke Baker in an almost carbon copy of Towns goal just before the hour mark.
Five minutes from time Kemp pulled off a great save from Preston to deny the
equaliser to a poor Dunstable outfit.
Bedworth United Kemp Moran Jephcott Pitham Thackeray Connolly (Cole
78 ) Lazarus (Williams L 87 ) Twigger Kinder Verna Williams S ( Baker 56 ) subs
not used Powell Sylla
Referee P Forrester Luton |