02/12/2024
28th August | BHL PREMIER DIVISION
THE FLEET (Blewden, Powell, Lamb, Newbery) 4-0 ILKESTON TOWN
Att: 683
The Fleet named an unchanged side from the victory at Butlin Road, naming Richard Dimmock, Ian Gibbs and Grant Best on the bench after all three passed a fitness test.
The Fleet came into this fixture at Stonebridge Road the clear favourites.
Fleet went into the game flying high at the top of the table, whilst Ilkeston had suffered a heavy 5-2 defeat at Sudbury Town in their previous outing, despite an excellent brace from Justin Jackson.
Fleet struggled to break down Ilkeston for spells, but a sustained Fleet barrage upon the visitor's goal saw Colin Blewden opening the scoring with a thunderous drive high into the net that gave Rigby no chance.
With Fleet going into the break a goal up, Garry Aldous's side could and should have been ahead by more, but for some poor finishing.
The team talk must have done it's job however, as immediately after the restart, Dave Powell swept home a flowing Fleet move to calm the nerves.
Ilkeston had a free-kick cannon off the crossbar on 62 minutes, but that would be their only notable attack on goal in the second half as Fleet turned the screw.
Best and Dimmock's introduction proved to give Fleet an extra gear and some extra width, which culminated in Paul Lamb's darting run and finish in the box on 68 minutes ending any hopes of a comeback for the visitors.
Richard Newbery sealed a vastly improved Fleet second half with a well-taken goal on 85 minutes to maintain Fleet's impressive unbeaten start to the season.
Fleet travel to The Grove to face another unbeaten side, Halesowen Town on Saturday.
The Mr Ham Man Man of the Match goes to Matt Gubbins.
LINE-UP: Turner, Lamb, Mortley (c), Gubbins, Harrop, Jackson, Cotter, Munday, Blewden*, Newbery, Powell*.
Subs: Best*, Dimmock*, Gibbs.
VHS Match Video is now available:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwGjyrgJY3M
In other news, you may have noticed a new goalkeeper on the sidelines this evening.
Paul Sansome will join up with the Fleet for the trip to Halesowen Town after signing from Southend United, with Lee Turner due for surgery to an ankle in the coming weeks.
Moving on from the club are Balbir Beila, Matt Thomas and Tony Reynolds who have signed for Corinthian and Erith respectively.
We thank them for their service to the Fleet.