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Roots Hall
Roots Hall - Southend United
Southend United
2-1
AFC Wimbledon
Tuesday 4 September 2012
Johnstones Paint Trophy S1
Attendance: 1,925
âš½ Gavin Tomlin 59'
âš½ Ryan Cresswell 90+5'
âš½ Frankie Merrifield 39'
🟨 Anthony Straker 34', John Spicer 81'
🟨 Sammy Moore 22'
W D L L D
Recent record
D L L W W
First Half
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🟨 22' Sammy Moore
🟨 34' Anthony Straker
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âš½ 39' Frankie Merrifield
Second Half
âš½ 59' Gavin Tomlin (pen)
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⮌ 65' Brendan Kiernan
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⮕ 65' Stacy Long
⮌ 70' Anthony Straker
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⮌ 70' Britt Assombalonga
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⮕ 70' Neil Harris
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⮕ 70' Elliot Benyon
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⮌ 71' Angus MacDonald
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⮕ 71' Pim Balkestein
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⮌ 78' Jim Fenlon
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⮕ 78' Christian Jolley
⮌ 79' Gavin Tomlin
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⮕ 79' Chris Barker
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🟨 81' John Spicer
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âš½ 90+5' Ryan Cresswell
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SOUTHEND UNITED
AFC WIMBLEDON
Starting XI
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01Paul Smith (Goalkeeper)
02Sean Clohessy (Defender)
06Ryan Cresswell (Defender)
âš½90+5'
15Mark Phillips (Defender)
16Luke Prosser (Defender)
08Michael Timlin (Midfielder)
18Ryan Leonard (Defender)
19John Spicer (Midfielder)
🟨81'
03Anthony Straker (Midfielder)
🟨34'⮌70'
20Britt Assombalonga (Forward)
⮌70'
21Gavin Tomlin (Forward)
⚽59' (pen)⮌79'
Substitutes
17Daniel Bentley (Goalkeeper)
23Chris Barker (Defender)
⮕79'
30Alex Woodyard (Midfielder)
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09Neil Harris (Forward)
⮕70'
24Elliot Benyon (Forward)
⮕70'
Starting XI
33Mikhael Jaimez-Ruiz (Goalkeeper)
15Jim Fenlon (Defender)
⮌78'
16Angus MacDonald (Defender)
⮌71'
24George Francomb (Midfielder)
25Dale Bennett (Defender)
08Sammy Moore (Midfielder)
🟨22'
17Huw Johnson (Midfielder)
18Brendan Kiernan (Midfielder)
⮌65'
20Frankie Merrifield (Midfielder)
âš½39'
09Byron Harrison (Forward)
10Jack Midson (Forward)
Substitutes
01Sebastien Brown (Goalkeeper)
05Pim Balkestein (Defender)
⮕71'
07Stacy Long (Midfielder)
⮕65'
12Christian Jolley (Midfielder)
⮕78'
21Charlie Strutton (Forward)
2012
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DT92 Members at this game:

BlueWes
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East Blues for a change, with Luke, Groucho & Scotty. Dominated the game, and created numerous chances, only for Wimbledon to hit us on the break, and go in 1-0 to the good at half time. Second was much of the same, creating enough chances but failing to convert, until Assombolonga wiggled through two men in the Wombles box before being chopped down. Tomlin confidently netted the equaliser from the spot. The match looked destined for penalties as Southend kept pluggin away but with no end product, until Chopper found space down the left in the 4th minute of injury sent a pin point cross Cresswell's well, who duly headed home with aplomb. 2-1. That'll do. A far more enjoyable game, admittedly against poor opposition, but at least confidence is gaining.