User tools SmallNormal Text SizeLargePrintBookmark the SiteEmail this Page
Darlington vs Exeter City
 1 - 1 
Date: 
09/08/2008
Venue: 
Balfour Webnet Arena
Attendance: 
3559
Referee: 
G Salisbury

Danny Seaborne headed an equaliser on the hour to give City a thoroughly deserved draw on their return to the Football League.

Outplayed in the first half, the Grecians more then matched their hosts after the interval to ensure they left the impressive Darlington Arena with a point.

For the return to league football City lined up: Jones, Tully, Taylor, Seaborne, Friend, Stewart, Gill, Edwards, Harley, Logan and Stansfield. On the bench, but ultimately not required were Marriott, Sercombe, Panther, McCallister and Basham.

The omens didn't look good as Darlington seized the early initiative. On 3 minutes a rasping drive crashed back off the Exeter bar with Darlington failing to punish from the rebound.

As the half progressed it was Jones who was the busier of the keepers as the home side tried to apply the pressure. He was brought into action several times, mostly to save shots from distance, as Darlington pressed City into their own half.

It was not entirely one way traffic though as firstly Logan headed a Harley free kick wide, then Taylor could only match that effort from a corner.

But Darlington were playing the more positive football and on 39 minutes they got their reward. A neat, crisp passing move saw the ball played into the penalty area. Friend attempted to cut the ball out but only succeeded in upending a Darlington forward, Referee Salisbury had no hesitation giving a penalty and Rob Purdie dispatched it with aplomb down the middle as Jones dived to his left.

The last action of an otherwise cagey first half saw a Marcus Stewart header flash wide after Darlington failed to clear a dangerous ball in. But City had not really threatened and, after a minute of added time, the half time whistle went with City in arrears.

Being one goal down to a side in the play offs the previous season did not seem to upset City or their 600 fans amongst the 3559 present, They started the second period positively and within 5 minutes Logan had just failed to reach the ball as Gill's cross was scrambled away, and then Gill had a drive from distance blocked as Stansfield pulled a ball back to him, Harley also put a chance wide as Logan picked up a loose ball from a City free kick before Marcus Stewart, making his City league debut had a looping header saved as he pounced on a half cleared cross on the edge of the box.

And then came City's moment. Friend drove into the Darlington half and was fouled 30 yards from goal. Edwards floated the free kick to the far post where Seaborne rose and beat his marker to butt the ball inside the near post for the equaliser.

But far from being satisfied at being on level terms City tried to press home their second half superiority. Logan and Harley released Friend whose cross was caught by Brown in the home goal then a beautifully timed Stansfield run saw his cross flicked away from the onrushing Stewart as City's pressure was mounting.

With 20 minutes to go Darlington made a double substitution swapping Proudlock and Ravenhill for Blundell and Hulbert. Within 3 minutes they were forced into their last change as Fortune was withdrawn injured to be replaced by Neil Austin.

But this had little effect on the flow of play. City continued to press. Harley was getting greater accuracy with his corners, then drove a shot from 25 yards handsomely high and wide. Logan was involved all afternoon and set up Gill who shot weakly, then scuffed a shot wide after the impressive Stansfield had outfought his marker to win the ball on the edge of the area.

The final 5 minutes saw Darlington trying to regain the upper hand and as 3 additional minutes were signalled Seaborne was strong to clear a dangerous free kick. The final action saw Darlington shoot meekly wide ss City failed to fully clear a free kick.

So, definitely a point gained against a side predicted to be at the business end of the table come May. But the quality of City's passing, especially in the second half will leave many a League 2 side wondering what they might come up against. It wasn't the big name players who stole the show either. Stewart and Edwards played well but Harley, Logan and Seaborne in particular showed they can cut it in this league, and more.

The only slight negative point was the way Darlington managed to isolate the full backs, Tully especially, as they pushed forward.

But the starting 11 was also the finishing 11 and they fully deserved the rousing reception from the away end as the whistle blew at the end of the game..

Jones didn't have a great deal to do today, particularly second half and he was well protected by his back four. The front six worked well as Logan, Stansfield and Stewart were willing outlets for the forward looking Gill, Harley and Edwards Maybe City didn't press the home goal as much as they would have liked but a point from this game was a worthy effort.

A great confidence boost for the season and now onto City's return to League Cup action on Tuesday against the might of recent Premiership side Southampton, before hosting Shrewsbury who opened the season with a4 goal win

Bet365

Darlington A Aug 08
City return to league with deserved draw
 Match Information
 
  Darlington Exeter
Goals : 1 1
Possession : 57% 43%
Shots On Target : 4 5
Shots Off Target : 2 6
Corners : 4 7
Fouls : 10 13
Most Fouls : Ravenhill (3) Harley (3)
Yellow Cards : 0 0
Red Cards : 0 0
 
Scorers :
Purdie 40 (pen)
Seaborne 60
 Related Articles
 Latest Videos
 News Archive
Display Stories From Week



Exeter City FC business finder is powered by city-visitor.com
All materials on this website © Exeter City FC & FLI Ltd.

Exeter City FC, St. James Park, Exeter. EX4 6PX
Phone: (+44 0)1392 411 243
Email: enquiries@exetercityfc.co.uk

Photographs courtesy of CHEGGERSPICS

Company Details

Part of the Official Football Sites network.


All rights reserved save as per website Terms of UsePrivacy Statement.

For all advertising and sponsorship enquiries, please click here