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VIDEO SLIDESHOW: Dagenham and Redbridge 2 Mansfield Town 0, Saturday 3rd May 2008


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Published Date:
01 May 2008
RELEGATED Mansfield Town's nightmare season ended in appropriate fashion with a tame defeat at Dagenham and Redbridge this afternoon.
And skipper Jake Buxton was shown his third red card of the season on what was possibly his last appearance for the club.

Stags had sold 1,400 tickets for what had looked to be a crucial relegation decider until last week.

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But, with everything already decided, only 1,023 of them bothered to make the long journey to East London as part of the Daggers' record League crowd of 3,451.

And those that stayed away probably made a good decision on a sunny afternoon as two Daggers goal inside four minutes early in the second half settled a turgid game.

Ben Strevens made the breakthrough on 50 minutes and, after last man Buxton was dismissed for pulling Paul Benson's shirt as he bore down on goal two minutes later, the impressive Benson netting the penalty as Buxton trudged off for an early shower.

It was a miserable end to a miserable season with many of the Mansfield side probably making farewell appearances as Stags prepare for non-League football.

For the home side it was a party afternoon after securing their own League future last weekend with that unexpected comeback at Darlington.

Stags made wholesale changes for the game. With 25-goal Mickey Bouding ill and Alex John-Baptiste, John Mullins, Gareth Jelleyman all injured, Jon D'Laryea dropped and Jefferson Louis leaving the club, the starting line-up showed five changes.

In came Lee Bell for his first game since 16th February when he was injured at Darlington. Chris Wood, Simon Brown, Dan Martin and Rory Boulding were all given starts too.

Wood partnered Jake Buxton in central defence with Martin at left back while Arnold and Boulding were the strikers with Brown left midfield.

Daggers almost drew first blood as early as the fourth minute from Saunders' left wing corner. Benson met it with a goal bound header. But Bell was on the line and managed to head it up against the bar and out.

Soon after Benson threatened again, directing his angled header just wide of the far post after stealing in between the central defenders.

Stags cleared a second home corner back to Saunders who launched it long to the far post where Arber, from a narrow angle, headed straight at White.

Taiwo almost slipped Benson into space in the box, but Wood did well to wrestle the ball from him, despite falling over and having to stretch out a leg.

After 10 minutes of home pressure Stags finally got hold of the bal and Brown did well down the left before miscuing his cross.

A first Stags corner followed which was eventually gathered by Roberts above the head of Brown.

On 19 minutes Hamshaw tore down the centre with a meaningful run that ended with him rifling just over from 18 yards.

A long Sloma free kick from the left saw Boardman nod just over the Mansfield crossbar in the Daggers' next raid.

Home keeper Roberts had a bottle thrown at him from the Stags fans while trying to take a goal kick. He reacted well and picked it up and took a sip out of it while looking back at the fans, but the referee went across and then spoke to his fourth official. So, doubtless, there could be repercussions for the Stags over the incident.

When play resumed Strevens was only just over with a 20 yard lob. Then Martin had to redeem himself with a tackle on Saunders after his loose backpass had given the ball away.

On 29 minutes Arber should have made the breakthrough after Saunders picked him out with a long cross. But, with White at his mercy, he headed over.

Two minutes later Arnold, being policed by both home centre halves, managed to turn well in the box 12 yards from goal but fired over.

White had to save a deflected Benson shot on 39 minutes after Wood had stumbled in trying to defend a long punt forward from Taiwo.

A minute later a long White kick downfield bounced twice and just wide of the home goal, providing the huge away following with one of the few bright moments of a largely dull half of football.

Dagenham again came desperately close four minutes into the second half. Benson was on the floor looking for a free kick against Wood. But he was up quickly as the ball broke to Saunders and raced to the far post to reach the cross and guide a volley wide of White but against the post.

Stags cleared for a corner and the home side finally went ahead from that.

Slomas sent it over from the right and Strevens met it with a header that flew high into the top left corner.

Suddenly the afternoon quickly went downhill and two minutes later Benson got goalside of Buxton and in on White. The keeper did well to save his finish with his legs. But Stags skipper Buxton was spotted tugging at Benson's shirt as he tried to get clear and he was shown an immediate red card.

It was a sad end to the season and possibly his Mansfield carer as he walked slowly off.

Benson was given his chance to net from the spot and took it in emphatic fashion with a powerful blast down the centre on 53 minutes.

Goward came on for Martin and Bell took over the captain's armband and centre back spot for the sinking Stags.

Soon after Benson almost doubled his tally as he cut in from the left and curled one round White but just wide of the far post.

On 57 minutes Dagenham withdrew Sloma and Huke to give a run out to Rainford and Green while Stags put debut-making youngster Burrell into midfield in place of Arnold, Boulding left alone up front.

Daggers were in party mood now and Rainford headed inches wide while Benson out-muscled Bell but, with the angle closing, he rolled the ball across the face of goal too hard for anyone to get there quickly enough.

Stags threw another youngster into the action on 66 as Trimmer replaced Boulding up front.

Stags had another let off on 69 minutes as White had to turn away Saunders' cross-cum-shot, Benson turned it back across goal and Wood cleared off the line as Strevens tried to finish.

Then Bell produced a great block as Green tried to find a finish seconds later.

White was called on to make a smart save from Boardman's header from Daggers' fifth corner.

Stags had one their better chances as Briggs got up well to meet a Hamshaw free kick but was over the top with his header.

White again did well to gather Green's powerful low near post cross as he was buffeted by Saunders who was high and wide from 18 yards moments after.

Seven minutes from time White was there again to get just enough of a fingertip onto Strevens' vicious dipping shot after he was set up by Benson. The keeper spilled the ensuing corner but the ball was cleared.

The two Stags youngsters combined on 85 minutes as Burrell picked out the run of Trimmer and he fired across the face of goal and out beyond the far post.

Strevens shot over on the turn in stoppage time for Dagenham.

Despite the misery of the 90 minutes and the previous nine months, the Mansfield supporters gave their side a hearty reception at the end as they said a sad but noisy farewell to some of the players and a 77-year League history.

DAGENHAM: Roberts, Sloma (Green 57), Boardman, Huke (Rainford 57), Saunders (Goodwin 88), Griffiths, Benson, Strevens, Taiwo, Gain, Arber. Subs: Southam, Nurse.

STAGS: White, Bell, Hamshaw, Dawson, Brown, Buxton, Martin (Goward 50), Arnold (Burrell 57), Wood, Briggs, R. Boulding (Trimmer 66). Subs: D'Laryea, Kitchen.

REFEREE: Stuart Attwell of Warwickshire.

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sensiblescarf,

Nottingham 03/05/2008 18:01:07
Thanks to Vasper and Co Stags are out of the league without a new owner in sight. Well done Vasper and the morons. You deserve Batchelor and I hope you get him.
Losers.
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JohnnyStag,

03/05/2008 18:16:59
Cheers Scarfy - What's your opinion on Haslam & yourself ?

We will not get Batchelor because Haslam wants his rent, you and he know that Batchelor will not pay it.

Actually we are all morons for loving a club owned by Mr Haslam.

Keep up the good work.
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WOODHOUSE STAG,

03/05/2008 19:19:15
mse till idie up the stags
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WOODHOUSE STAG,

03/05/2008 19:27:16
shi* n weve gon down,MSE has more than SSA.
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dot,

03/05/2008 20:33:16
shocking display by most of the players, thought Chris Wood did ok though
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Adamr999,

03/05/2008 21:29:04
Worst game of football ive ever seen it took 3 hours to get there and i had to watch a bunch of teenagers and a few so called pros. If thats what we will be seeing next season i think ill stay at home.
Chris wood was bout only one worth menstioning.
SORT IT OUT HASLAM OUT
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delboy the Stag,

04/05/2008 00:48:08
Whats left to say?All I can think of is;THANK YOU MR HASLAM,ABLY ASSISTED BY MR MEALE,MR PALMER,MR BOOTH,MR DEARDON & OF COURSE A BUNCH OF PLAYERS THAT WOULD HAVE STRUGGLED IN ONE OF THE LOCAL LEAGUES....I dont suppose opposing Managers have helped!How many times did we hear"you`re too good to go down"OBVIOUSLY WE WERE NOT!!!!!!IT`S JUST A GAME,SO WHY DO I FEEL AS THOUGH MY HEART HAS BEEN RIPPED OUT.......AT THIS MOMENT IN TIME I CAN`T SEE US GETTING BACK UP...........MTFC R.I.P.
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sensiblescarf,

Nottingham 04/05/2008 08:34:12
If it was such a good idea to scare off Haslam we would be in a better position now. We are out of the league and if a decent owner does not step forward the club is dead and buried. Haslam is no angel but there are worse owners in football.The bad ones end up in prison. Haslam has not even been charged or convicted of anything to do with Stags.
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delboy the Stag,

04/05/2008 11:10:28
sensiblescarf,I tend to slightly agree.I wouldnt have cared less what he paid himself if we were a successful club.What I find hilarious is some of our fans that keep going on about how HE SHOULD INVEST INTO THE CLUB....IF HE HAD ANY MONEY HE WOULDNT BE FLEECING IT,WOULD HE??????I also agree it could be even worse...There are worse owners in the game.AS WE WILL DISCOVER IF BATCHELOR GETS IT!!!At least we are Solvent,which is something that Rotherham would envy
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dot,

04/05/2008 14:38:36
Sensiblescarf - so you think that it is ok and not illegal for Haslam to take out £500,000 personal loans - against Company Law remember?
That WAS illegal behaviour, which he admitted.
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