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Published Date: 07 December 2009
TEVERSAL picked up another valuable point in their relegation battle after an entertaining draw away at Rossington.
The point leaves battling Teversal fourth bottom on 14 points, with a three point gap on third bottom Glasshoughton Welfare.

The Tevie Boys, who comfortably beat Rossington in the reverse fixture just seven days before, started the liveliest and w
on a number of early corners.

Gee-Pemberton went close to opening the scoring on nine minutes, before Rossington caused trouble from a corner two minutes later.

On 16 minutes Green thought he had done enough to put the Tevie boys ahead when seizing on Goodacre's well delivered free kick.

But again some quality defending saw Holvey making a timely deflection that went for yet another corner.

Teversal should have taken the lead three minutes later after an excellent well worked short corner saw Rob Orton with time and space to volley home.

But with the goal gapping the striker totally mis-kicked this golden opportunity to put a true reflection on the game.

Gee-Pemberton then fluffed another good chance to head home from a corner.

And Teversal were made to pay for their wasteful finishing when Michael MacDonald found the time and space to clinically finish on 29 minutes.

But rather than buckling, Teversal showed their new found confidence to fight back and level the game just seven minutes later.

Gee-Pemberton fired home after a neat flowing move by the visitors.

The scores remained level until the break, but on chances and possession the visitors may have felt a little disappointed to not have the lead.

The second half was a more balanced affair with the home side just shading the better of the possession.

Both sides created half chances without looking like adding to their accounts.

Rossington threatened from a free kick on 50 minutes after Stokes played a well weighted pass down the outside of the defensive wall.

But Herring and his defence were alert and managed to clear the danger.
Both sides failed to find the winner as they were forced to settle for a share of the spoils.

ROSSINGTON MAIN: Griffiths, Telford (Debenham 66 mins), Pendleton, Hastie, Rodgers, Holvey, Stokes, MacDonald, Vernon, Thornton (Billam 70 mins). Subs not used: Nicholls.

TEVERSAL: Herring, Leversidge, Goodacre, Fisher, Wild, Gee-Pemberton (Rathbone 88 mins), Cockerill (Bingham 74 mins), Atkins, Orton (Short 53 mins), Green, Cockerill.

REFEREE: Hallam Cutmore of Cambridgeshire.

ATTENDANCE: 58

TEVERSAL MAN OF MATCH: Gary Atkins.



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  • Last Updated: 08 December 2009 12:00 PM
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  • Location: Mansfield
 
 

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